Pyle PDWM3375 Professional Wireless Microphone User Guide

October 27, 2023
Pyle

Pyle PDWM3375 Professional Wireless Microphone

Introduction

You will receive the performance you need from the Pyle PREMIER Series 2-Channel Wireless Microphone System. This dual cordless microphone system is simple to set up, simple to use, and best of all, it will provide you with an excellent high-quality audio experience whether it is used for business or play. To transmit over, choose from 8 different channels. With this all-in-one bundle, enjoy hassle-free and dependable wireless sound transmission using the most recent system technology. Excellent vocal or speech sound creation, suitable for virtually any occasion on stage, in the workplace, or even at home. includes two wireless handheld transmitter microphones and everything else you need for performance. The Pyle PREMIER Series 2-Channel Wireless Microphone System will perform admirably no matter what you use it for.

CHANNEL RECEIVER

  1. Power Button: Power ON/OFF the receiver.

  2. Power Indicator: Indicate the power ON/OFF.

  3. Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.

  4. SET Function Button: Sets channel data.

  5. “AF”Audio Level Indicator: Indicate the wireless system audio signal level.

  6. “RF” signal indicator: it glows when the Receiver receive RF signal from Transmitter.

  7. Volume Knob: Adjust the volume output of receiver.

  8. XLR Balanced Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.

  9. 1/4″ Audio Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.

  10. Power Jack: Connect the AC/DC adapter to receiver.

  11. Power Button: Power ON/OFF the receiver.

  12. Power Indicator: Indicate the power ON/OFF.

  13. Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.

  14. SET Function Button: Sets channel data.

  15. “AF”Audio Level Indicator: Indicate the wireless system audio signal level.

  16. “RF” signal indicator: it glows when the Receiver receive RF signal from Transmitter.

  17. Volume Knob: Adjust the volume output of receiver.

  18. XLR Balanced Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.

  19. 1/4″ Audio Output Jack: Connect the audio cable from this jack to the input port of amplifier, mixer.

  20. Power Jack: Connect the AC/DC adapter to receiver.

MICROPHONE FUNCTIONS

  1. Grille: Protects the cartridge and help reducing the breath sounds and wind noise.
  2. Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.
  3. Down Function Button: Sets channel data.
  4. Up Function Button: Sets channel data.
  5. Power and Audio Mute Switch.
  6. Battery Cover: Open it to install the battery.

TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS

  1. Power and Audio Mute Switch.
  2. Antenna: Transmit the RF signal of transmitter.
  3. Belt Clip: Attach the transmitter to the belt.
  4. Audio Input Jack: it is suitable for lavalier system/headset system.
  5. Channel Display: Indicates the frequency data of the selected channel group.
  6. Gain Adjusting Volume: Adjust the transmitter audio input gain.
  7. State Setting Switch: Set the using state of lavalier system(L)/headset system(H).
  8. Up Function Button: Sets channel data.
  9. Down Function Button: Sets channel data.

RECEIVER CONNECTIONS

  1. Receiver Power Connection: Connect the AC adapter into the DC power connector on the back of the receiver. Plug the AC adapter into an AC 120V/220V 50Hz outlet.
  2. Antenna: Keep the position of antenna at a 45 angle from vertical, .(Shown as below)
  3. Audio Connection: Connect the audio cable from the audio output on the receiver to the input on your amplifier equipment.

BODYPACK TRANSMITTER CONNECTIONS

  1. Lavalier Microphone Connection: Connect the connector of supplied Lavalier microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter (Shown as below) Set the transmitter work state in wireless lavaliere system.
  2. Headset Microphone Connection: Connect the connector of supplied Headset microphone to the connecting jack of transmitter(Shown as below) Set the transmitter work state in wireless headset system.

TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION

Battery Installation of Transmitter: Push open the battery cover, Insert the supplied batteries into battery jar in polarity and cover the battery Cover.

MATCHING WIRELESS FREQUENCY (RECEIVER/TRANSMITTER CONNECTION)

  1. Press and hold the “SET’ button on the receiver — then release the button once the receiver display begins to flash.
  2. When itis flashing, continue to press the “SET’ button again to select the desired channel, the selected channel will save automatically without any action for 5 seconds.
  3. Power on your microphone/transmitter, press and hold the “UP” and ” DOWN” arrow keys once the CH number on display begins to flash.
  4. When it is flashing, press “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys to select the same channel as chosen on receiver, then, the selected channel will save automatically without any action for5 seconds.
  5. Repeat steps 1-4 to connect an additional microphone/ transmitter (For models PDWM3375, PDWM34OO)

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM INDICATOR STATUS SOLUTION

No Sound

|

Rod transmitter indicator is not flashing

| Slide transmitter POWER ON/

OFF switch ON position. Make sure battery Is Inserted properly, observing battery(+/-), If battery is inserted properly, replace with fresh battery.

Rod transmitter

indicator is flashing

| Slide transmitter MUTE/ON

switch ON position.

Red receiver POWER light off

| Make sure AC adapter is securely

plugged into an electrical outlet and into DC input connector. Make sure AC electrical outlet works and supplies proper volt­ age.

Receiver signal indicators A/8 lights glowing

| Turn up receiver volume control.

Confirm that the output connec­

tions from the receiver to the external equipment are secure.

Receiver signal indicatorsA/8

lightsoff. Transmitter and receiv- er POWER lights glowing.

| Confirm transmitter’s and receiv- er’s frequencies matches.

Move transmitter closer to the

receiver.

Sound level differs from level of cabled instrument

|

Receiver signal indicators A/8 lights glowing

| Adjust transmitter gain level to compensatory.

Adjust receiver volume as neces­

sary.

Sound level differs with different Receiver signal indicators A/B guitars. lights glowing.| Re-adjust transmitter gain level

to compensate for differences in guitar outputs.

Distortion level increases grad- ually| I| Receiver signal indicators A/8 lights and transmitter’s low bat­

tery light glowing

|

Replace transmitter battery

Bursts of noise or other audible radio signals present

|

Signal indicators A/B lights on

| Identify potential sources of interference (other RF sources) and turn off, remove or use a wireless system operating on a

different frequency.

Momentary loss of sound as transmitter is moved around performing area

|

Receiver signal indicators A/8 lights off when sound is lost.

| Reposition receiver and perform walk-through test again. If audio dropouts persist. mark “dead” spots and avoid them during

performance

 |  |  |

SYSTEM FEATURES

  • UHF Band Microphone System
  • Simple Setup & Hassle-Free Operation
  • Operation Range: Up to 160’+ ft.
  • LED Screen Displays Audio Channel & Power Indicator
  • Audio level indicator for wireless signal
  • RF Signal Indicator for transmitter signal strength
  • Independent & adjustable channel volume controls
  • Selectable Frequency Range: Up to (8) Channels
  • 1/4″ Audio Output Jack
  • XLR Balanced Output Jack

RECEIVER SPECS:

  • Signal/ Noise Ratio: -105dB
  • Border Upon Channel Rejection: >70dB
  • H.D.: < 1%
  • Audio Output Level: 0-300 mV
  • Dimensions 6.8 x 5.3 x 1.7 in

HANDHELD MIC SPECS:

  • Includes (2) Wireless Dynamic Microphones
  • RF Output: >10 dBm
  • Modulation Type: FM
  • Max Deviation: ± 40 KHz
  • Spurious Emission: > 55 dBc
  • Nominal Current Drain: < 40mA
  • Battery Powered, Requires (2) x ‘AA’ Batteries -Each
  • Dimensions: 9.25 x 1.9 x 1.9 in
  • Power Supply: 110/220V (12-15V Power Adapter)
  • Sold as: Kit
  • Weight: 3.12 lbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can this be connected to a pc via a USB XLR adapter cable?****

You connect the micros to a mixer and then to a receiver with the home theater system.

Would you use this in a bar band situation? I’m a lead singer in a classic rock band and I move around a lot.****

I just use it for formal events but it has descent range. I am not too sure for lead singer quality but I love mines.

Are these microphones compatible with Pyle pkrk210?****

Not that I know of ,the only way you can make it work is if you hook the wireless transmitter box to it from the output to the input on the pkrk210.

It advertises that it ships to Australia but when I checkout, it won’t let me purchase it, saying “we do not ship non-digital items to Australia”?****

You need change the address to US, and maybe use the address of courier specific of Australia.

can these microphones work with mike chords also?****

The microphones work wirelessly to the receiver. You can connect the receiver to speakers or mixer via 1/4 cable or XLR cable.

Possible to connect system directly to sound bar? Cannot find connection information anywhere for whether 3.5mm jack outputs or similar are available.****

The Specs show “Unbalanced 1/4 inch Phone Plug and Balanced XLR Output connectors may be used for different external devices.” I went on Amazon and got a line with the XLR connector on one end and the 3.5mm jack on the other that goes into my BOSE speaker. I use the SLR outlet to connect directly to large system in our library community room, or the double ended 1/4 in plug/line to plug into the amp. at the bar, which plugs into the bars speakers. All has worked very well. Does eat batteries however. Keep spares on hand.

Can I replace 1 handheld microphone with a Pyle pro body-pack transmitter ?****

the frequency of the handheld mick would have to be the same as the receiver, I wanted to add another mike to our single mick system. The second mick frequency could not be matched. Had to invest in a new two mick system.

could I connect this to the mic input on a DJ controller?****

There is no Mic input on this unit other than Wireless. If you mean the Balanced or Aux output from the back.

can you use a wireless near with this?****

No, you can’t use it.

Is this auto volts?****

Yes.
— The unit operates on a range of 13-15v DC. Center pin is positive, the shield is ground (earth)
— The package includes an adapter to convert from ~110vAC power to DC power.
— If you have skills and resources, you can easily assemble a connector to power this unit from any DC power supply (such as the system from an automobile) that falls within the specified voltage range.

Will this unit work with qfx-sbx 412300 system?****

I don’t have any idea what your system is, but if a wired mic work on your system, there is no reason why it will not work also on any system or equipment in replacement of wired mic.. note: (make sure they have same input mic jack).

can you talk thru the system with both microphones at the same time?****

Yes you can. But I still have dead air spots with theses mics. And I’m only 8 ft away from base station. I’m going to buy a different brand now.

Can these be hooked to a USA karaoke system(gf829) ?****

Yes.

Is the XLR output jack mixed? Does it combine the audio feed from both microphones together. Thank you****

There is only one XLR output so, yes.

Hi, how do you hook this up to your sound system. I have a power amp and a mixer..****

It has a single balanced XLR output for both mic channels. You’ll need either an XLR cable or there is a 1/4″ AUX output, but I haven’t tried that one.

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