Pyle PDWM8300 Wireless Microphone System User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Pyle
Table of Contents
- Pyle PDWM8300 Wireless Microphone System
- Introduction
- Main features
- Unit Specification
- Handheld Transmitter
- Body packing transmitter
- Wireless meeting microphone
- Handheld transmitter
- Operation
- System connection flow diagram
- Installation of receiver
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Pyle PDWM8300 Wireless Microphone System
Introduction
Thanks for purchasing our excellent wireless meeting microphone products,please read this instruction carefully so that you can understand how to operate the product you bought correctly, please store this book in the safe place for reference in future.
Main features
- Using VHF 170-270 Mhz band to avert interferencing frequency.
- Using multilevel high frequency and mid frequency narrowband filter, so as to dispel any possible interferencing signals.
- A specially designed circuit switch is on the phone.It is for clearing up waves of miscellaneous signals
- All use quartz crystal oscillating circuits, so the frequency is very steady.
- With audio compressing-expanding technology, the machine can lower noises and increase the dynamic range. It can also lower reecho.
- It has channel separate outputing and mix outputing, and it can be connected with the sound-adjusting stage and the karaoke enlarge.
- Special tone key locked identity functions to avoid interference signal from outside open the mute system.
- There are mulriple noise detect circuit ,multi circuits, So it has strong anti-jamming specialty.
- Uniform cardioid pickup pattern isolates the main sound source and minimizes background noise
- Effective, built-in spherical wind and pop filter.
- Longest distance in open :100m.Idealest distance in open: 50m
Cautions
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Please ensure the host receiver in the place where is in good condition for signal, without dead angle.
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Please keep the transmitter of microphone from throwing,casting, and so on, protecting from broken.
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The reciever without water-proof, so please keep it from water or something like this.
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Please keep distance with or away electromagnetic field,high voltage power net or big metal subjects.
Please switch off the transmitter when you change the battery. -
Please put out the battery if you will not use the microphone for long time.
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Please plug out the reciever if you will not use the microphone for long time.
Please get contact with the distributor of the products if there is problem on broken or something inside. -
Please note we will not provide the service of repair if customer open it by themself without notice.
Unit Specification
- Frequency range 170-270.MHz VHF band
- Frequency stability 005%
- Modulation FM
- Frequency response 40Hz-18KHz( 3dB)
- T. H. D -0.8%
- Distance 50-100M
- Temperature -10-55
Receiver
- Receiving system: Quartz crystal frequency
- Sensitivity: 10UV/40DB emf
- Removing weight: 50ms
- Audio output: 0-0.35Vp-p 5k
- Output connection: 6.3 mm plug
- Power supply: DC:12-17 V
Handheld Transmitter
- Radio output power: 20mW
- Antenna: Hide inside
- Pre-weight: 50 uS
- Cartridge: Moving dynamic coil
- Battery consumption: < 30mA
- Battery life: 8 H time of duration
- Temperature range: 10 –55
Body packing transmitter
- Radio output power: 20mW
- Carrying frequency: below the min carrying frequency 40dB
- Pre-weight: 50 uS
- Cartridge: condenser
- Battery consumption: <30mA
- Battery life: 8 H time of duration
- Temperature range: -10 –55
Wireless meeting microphone
This circle light is working, indicating the battery working when the transmitter is switched on.
- Power supply: DC9V
- Power consumption: <35mA
- Carrying frequency: 170-270MHz
- Frequency stability: 0.002%
- S/N ratio: 90dB
- Channel interference ratio: 80dB
- Dynamic range: 80dB
- T. H. D: 3%
- Cartridge: Condenser noise proof
- Polarity: Uni-direction
- Frequency response: 40Hz-18KHz( 3dB)
- Sensitivity of transmission: – 47 3dB @1KHz
- Temperatures: 10-5
- Cartridge
- Working indicator
- Switch
- Power and low voltage two color indicator
Handheld transmitter
Laveliar transmitter
Operation
- Please put the battery in the battery case correctly with right poles
- Working when the switch on, mute at ST-BY
- Please out out the battery and switch off if you will not use.
- Please change the battery when the low voltage light is on
Front Panel
- Power switch
- Volume adjust
- Power indicator
- Receiving indicator
Rear panel
- Antenna
- Audio output
- mixed- balance output
- balanced output
- DC power
Operation
- Please take the following working flow diagram for reference on using this machine-connect the mix out of receiver with mic input on the amplifier or out A,B,C,D and mic input on the amplifier.
- Power 220V, switch the power, set the volume of your sound equipment.
- Adjust the volume in right sound, make MIC1 and MIC2 harmony, which will make you enjoying the sound well.
- Please plug out the power if you will not use the machine long time.
System connection flow diagram
Installation of receiver
- Keep the machine 1m above the ground
- Keep the machine away 1m against the wall.
- Pull the antenna up rightness fully
- Make the transmitter point to the antenna without barrier
- Keep the reciever away any digital equipment(such as CD,VCD,PC. or other radio equipment)
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Some corem problems and their solutions are identified in the table below. If you are unable to solve a problem, contact your dealer.
Frequently Asked Questions
If I order 2 units will they be the same channels?
We did this. It works just fine as long as you don’t turn on 2 mics on the same channel at the same time. So you have to get religious about switching mics off when not speaking. I.e. when a mic is off, it doesn’t just get muted, it stops transmitting. So then if you turn on both (e.g.) channel 3 mics, there are 2 transmitters on nearly the same frequency and it tends to squeak and squawk a bit. That’s why they don’t allow 2 radio stations on the same frequency in a local geographic region. They squeak and squawk bashing against each other at your radio.
Can I connect this unit to PC microphone jack?
Yes. We did that a few weeks ago. You do need the 1/4″ to 1/8″ adapter of course. But our unit had a lot of hum/hiss in it, rendering it unusable. I’m thinking that cabled versions (shielded cables) might be an option (saw them in Russia recently, ironically). But I decided this is awkward unless you have one mike per person, so I’m looking at sensitive microphones. Some seem to be able to cover large areas. For which a USB interface seems to be suggested, not plug in. Sound cards in PCs seem to not be adequate for good results, I’ve read – and experienced.
Can the microphones be used to connect to an ipad, which will then be used via a usb mixer, for a google hangouts call?
The microphone receiver has an XLR and a 1/4 inch jack for audio out. As long as your mixer has one of these connectors or you have the appropriate adapter. I connect the mics to my mixer via XLR. At the same time I connect the 1/4 inch jack to an input on a public address system. The mixer connects to a BlackMagic Intensity Shuttle via RCA connectors adapted from an 1/4 inch jack. The shuttle connects to my computer via Thunder Bolt or USB depending on which type I’m using (PC or MAC).
What do I need to hook this up to an Amp and any suggestions on an amp? Will be used in a conference room.
Every audio component hooks to additional Amp. It works best if the conference room has built-in speakers; otherwise, I suggest “Fender Passport 150 PRO Portable PA System with Mixer and Speakers .
What else is needed to connect this system to in room speakers? Also, can 2 of these systems be used together?
You should not need anything else. It is a very simple system. We have 2 sets for our meetings-Each MIC is on a particular channel. When you have 2 systems plugged in at the same time and using 2 MICS that are both on the same channel, you may get feedback or the MIC may not work at all. When I set up the MICs for our meetings I make sure that all the mics are on a different channel.
I need wireless microphone system for 25 table spaces. Can this be expanded for that?
Do you mean 25 individual tables or for 25 people? If for 25 tables, the system referenced will not cover them, but there are other, larger capacity systems (and more expensive) that will. However, at that level you may want to consider renting a facility with that capability and on-site audio technicians to help. I found the instructions for this system severely lacking.
Good for recording music ?
the unit can provide good sound quality but that will still depend on the system that you’re using. You may check other details of the unit by visiting our website pyleaudio.com. Type the model number on the search box PDWM8300 for more details.
Can you use these to record for like a podcast or show of some sort?
You need to connect this to a mixer which also connects to a recording device. I felt the quality of sound is good for the podcast but not sure about music or show.
Does this offer any Dugan/auto mix capabilities?
No, you have to buy a mixer.
Can these mic be used for musical instruments..e.g. each player get a mic?
Yes, but the frequency response is not great. These are made for spoken voice, not music. These do not mount to a mic strand, they sit on a table.
Are the microphones uni-directional or cardioid? Can I put one mic between two or three talkers and get by?
You do need to speak directly into the mic, one between speakers will not get the job done. That said with the long goose neck arm we have been able to set a mic in between two speakers and as long as they bring the mic toward themselves it’s fine.
So are the mics always on or do you have to push button to speak?
You have to push a button on the mic base to speak. A red ring at the mic head and a green LED in the base switch light up to indicate the unit is on. These are wireless mics, so there is a delay to talk after you push the button.
Can I use this system on 220v?
It doesn’t come with a 220 plug so I would guess you’d need a converter to step it down.
Are these microphones compatible with iOS?
At the wireless level, no. The master station output is analog audio, suitable for input into an amplifier or other audio device (which could conceivably be running iOS for sampling or recording).
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