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PYLE Audio PWMA820 User's Manual
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1. WWW PYLEAUDIO COM CR DMYLE PWMA 820 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS SINGLE VHF WIRELESS BATTERY POWERED PA SYSTEM WITH MP3 PLAYER WWW PYLEAUDIO COM GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS 1 This ALL IN ONE karaoke system is suitable for karaoke meeting schools presentation aerobics etc 2 Built in 512MB MP3 player With USB port which can play flash drive Mp3 player etc With SD MMCcard reader With 3 5mm AUX in jack which can connect with iPod CD player etc With recording function 8 woofer and 3 tweeter 150WRMS 300W peak power Built in one set of wireless microphone Two MIC IN one guitar in and one 6 35mm audio in jacks Built in 7AH 12V rechargeable battery which can work continuously for about 4 hours Suitable for indoor and outdoor activities 7 Treble bass and echo controls 8 110V 220V voltage switchable 9 Telescoping handle and caster wheels Easy for transportation oo W IMPORTANTSAFEGUARDS PARTS DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 s A O 20191817 1 POWER SUPPLY 1 AC Power Before operation please confirm the voltage is same as the specified one marked on the label 2 Built in Rechargeable Battery You can use built in rechargeable battery without plug in AC power 3 When the Low Voltage Indicator comes on yellow it indicates
2. until play key is pressed Menu key steps back one level file sub folder folder menu normal operation This Mp3 player can support 5levels folders To delete song first choose the song you like to delete Then press RECORD to delete the song Delete interface will display and ask you to confirm delete or not Default is NO Press PREVIOUS NEXT to choose YES or NO Press ENTER to confirm Folder can not be deleted During playing no song can be deleted 2 REC menu When you choose REC MENU you can choose recording sampling rate by pressing PREVIOUS NEXT There are four options 32Kbps 64Kbps 128Kbps 192Kbps Default sampling rate is 192Kbps CAUTION Recording can be functioned only in FLASH media 3 Settings Choose SETTINGS and press ENTER LCD screen will display as following 1 Backlight time 2 Auto power off 3 Varispeed 4 Information Backlight time to set up backlight auto off time Always on 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s Auto off to set up Mp3 player auto power off time Default is OFF Off player switches off only when switched off manually on player or by amplifier being switched off on Power Volume control 10 mins 20 mins 30 mins In each case player switches off after stated time delay Varispeed This function enables the users to adjust the playing speed of MP3 player There are 7 different kinds of playing speed 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 Default is
3. 0 3 2 1 slower speed 0 normal speed 1 2 3 faster speed Press PREVIOUS NEXT to choose the playing speed you need Press ENTER to confirm CAUTION Only in Flash media you can adjust the playing speed This function does not work when playing USB or SD MMC card Information Choose this option and press ENTER LCD screen will display as following System Information Firmware Ver 0 50 Software version Total 0500MB Total flash memory Free 012MB Free flash memory 4 FW Upgrade Software Upgrade Download upgrade software into your PC Connect the MP3 player to PC Build Firm_UP folder in Flash Copy upgrade file firmware bin into Firm_UP folder Restart MP3 player Enter into MENU mode and choose F W Upgrade Press ENTER System will ask Upgrade or not Default is NO Press PREVIOUS NEXT to choose YES Press ENTER to confirm Mp3 player will be turned off automatically after upgrade CAUTION During upgrade do not turn off the machine AMPLIFIER Power supply AC 110V 220V switchable built in 12V7AH rechargeable battery Frequency response 35Hz 20KHz SPL 94dB 1W M TH D lt 1 58dBV 600 Speaker 8 woofer 3 tweeter RMS power 150V 2 x 1 4 MIC IN 1x 1 4 GUITAR IN 1x 1 4 AUDIO IN jack Input wired mic Input jack RECEIVER Carrier frequency range RF sensitivity Image rejection S N ration Operation range TRANSMITTER Carrier
4. LININOO1 MP3 Recorded State File Name Recording State W Stop Recording Il Pause Recording During recording press PLAY lightly to pause recording Press PLAY againto continue recording Press RECORD lightly to stop recording and savethe recordedfile Recorded files will be saved inLINEIN folder Recorded files willbe arranged like this LINE001 LINE002 When flash has no more space for recording it will display DISK FULL Available recording time depends on available Flash memory size and the recording sampling rate CAUTION During recording do not turn off Mp3 player Data could be lost and MP3 player may be damaged 12 MENU Press MENU and hold for 2 seconds screen will display as following 1 File menu 2 Recmenu 3 Settings 4 F W Upgrade Press PREVIOUS NEXT to choose the option you want to set up Press ENTER to confirm Press MENU to return It will automatically return to original interface if there is not any operation within 20 seconds 1 File menu Select File menu by previous next keys and then enter key A menu of all folders files in memory opens Select track by previous next keys and then enter key Track loads but does not play until play key is pressed Or select folder by previous next keys and then enter key The folder opens showing all files within that folder A track is then selected by previous next keys and then enter key Track loads but does not play
5. ansmitter MIC IN jack Adjust body pack transmitter volume switch to suitable level 3 Move Power Switch to ON position Power indicator will flash once then extinguish RF indicator on amplifier will light to indicate receiving signal Now you are ready to talk 4 To mute the sound move power switch to middle 5 To turn off the transmitter move power switch to OFF position 6 If Power indicator of wireless transmitter lights red it indicates the battery power is low Please replace new battery Headset MIC Lavalier MIC Optional Optional Optional 1 MIC grill capsule inside 4 Battery cover 2 Power indicator 5 Volume control 3 Power Switch 6 MIC IN jack DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER 1 FEATURES 1 Big LCD screen with blue backlight 2 Built in flash memory USB flash disc player and SD MMC card reader 3 A B repeat and high quality recording function 4 Support MP3 and WMA music files 5 File administration function can support 5 levels folders 6 Seven play mode all repeatall one repeat one shuffle folder repeat folder 7 Program upgrade function End user can upgrade the MP3 player with our upgrade software 2 DATADOWNLOADING CAUTION Please turn off MP3 player before connecting with PC 1 Use attached USB cable to connect MP3 player with PC DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER MP3 player can be powered by PC when connected with PC Please use win 2000 or ab
6. frequency range RF power output Modulation level Operation temperature Power supply Unit Battery Life Mic Battery Life 170 216 MHz lt 101dB gt 60dB gt 65dB 100 ft 170 216 MHz less than 10mW 15K 18 C 60 C 9V Approx 3 Hours Approx 45 Hours
7. increase the volume Press NEXT lightly to reduce the volume Volume range is from 0 to 20 Press ENTER to confirm Press MENU to choose the next function It will automatically return to original interface if there is not any operation within 20 seconds 6 EQ SET UP To adjust EQ effect press MENU and choose JAZZ Press lightly PREVIOUS NEXT to choose the EQ mode you like There are 7 EQ modes Flat Jazz Rock Pops Classic Live Dance Press ENTER to confirm Press MENU to choose the next function It will automatically return to original interface if there is not any operation within 20 seconds 7 MEDIA SELECTION The MP3 Player s default setting is Flash when turned on If you want to play SD card or USB press MENU lightly and choose Flash Then press PREVIOUS NEXT lightly to choose CARD USB or FLASH You can choose CARD only after you have inserted SD or MMC card into SD card slot You can choose USB only after you have inserted USB device to USB slot Press ENTER to confirm Press MENU to choose the next function It will automatically return to original interface if there is not any operation within 20 seconds 8 PLAY MODE To change play mode press MENU lightly and choose ALL Then press PREVIOUS NEXT lightly to choose the play mode you want Press ENTER to confirm Press MENU tochoose the next function It will automatically return to original interface if there is not any operation within 20 seconds Pla
8. ove 2 MP3 player LCD screen will display USB ON LINE USB ON LINE 3 Two hard disc symbols will display in the PC screen One is Flash another is SD MMC card You can download music from your PC into Flash memory or SD MMC card 4 MP3 player can not play music when connected with PC To play music please disconnect MP3 player from PC 3 PARTS DESCRIPTION O DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER LCD screen Flash drive port Function button 3 5mm audio in jack USB port 3 5mm 3 5mm cable SD MMC slot USB cable 01 46 00 001 008 Give my love She s all I ever had mp3 Play State Play time Volume size Playing song no Total songs no EQ effect Playing song name Media Schedule of playing Play mode MENU ENTER PLAY PAUSE PREVIOUS NEXT RECORD Menu Last Reward Enter Login G Next Forward Play Pause Stop 6 Record Delete Repeat 4 TURN ON OFF PLAYER First turn on amplifier power switch Power LED indicator in front panel of main unit will light Then press and hold PLAY PAUSE button for more than 2 seconds The LCD screen will light blue and display DIGITAL MP3 PLAYER To turn off player press down PLAY PAUSE and hold for 3 seconds The screen shows POWER OFF The Player is turned off 5 VOLUME ADJUSTMENT To adjust the volume press MENU lightly and choose figure 1 Press PREVIOUS lightly to
9. the battery voltage is low Please plug in AC power to charge the battery When battery is fully charged low voltage indicator will extinguish 4 If the unit is not going to be used for a long time please charge the battery every 2 months Charging time is 8 10 hours for each time 2 OPERATION OF AMPLIFIER 1 Use provided AC cord to connect this unit to suitable power socket Pay attention to the voltage Charge indicator will light Or use built in battery 2 Turn on amplifier power switch power indicator comes on red 3 Adjust MASTER volume control to suitable level 4 Turn on handheld microphone RF indicator on receiver will light Wireless microphone volume can be adjusted by W MIC 1 5 Adjust BASS TREBLE and ECHO to the suitable level Now you are ready to talk 6 Wired microphone not included can be connected to MIC 1 and MIC 2 jack MIC volume can be adjusted by W MIC 1 and MIC 2 volume control respectively You can use the wireless MIC and the two wired MIC at the same time 7 To play guitar connect guitar to GUITAR IN jack Guitar volume can be adjusted by Guitar Volume control 8 External audio device can also be connected to AUDIO IN jack Audio volume can be adjusted by AUDIO volume control 9 To play MP3 player refer MP3 player instruction 3 OPERATION OF WIRELESS TRANSMITTER 1 Insert attached 9V battery into wireless transmitter 2 Insert headset MIC or clip on MIC to body pack tr
10. y all tracks in selected memory format in order and stops Play all tracks in selected memory format in order repeatedly Play selected track and stops Play selected track repeatedly Play all tracks in selected memory format in random order Play all tracks within selected folder in order and then stops Play all tracks within selected folder in order repeatedly 9 START PLAYING 1 Press PLAY PAUSE to open your MENU catalog menu and enter into navigation to choose whatever song you like Press PLAY PAUSE slightly The player will start to play Press again to pause 2 During playing press PREVIOUS to select the last song Press and hold PREVIOUS for 2seconds to reward the song 3 During playing press NEXT toselect the next song Press and hold NEXT for 2seconds to forward the song 10 A B REPEAT During playing press RECORD lightly and choose repeat starting pointA In the top middle of LCD screen it will display A Press RECORD again to select the ending point B In the top corner of LCD screen it will display A B The player will repeat playing the music between Aand B Press RECORD for third time to cancel repeat 11 RECORD Recording can be started up only when MP3 Player isin Flash mode and in PAUSE or STOP mode Press RECORD slightly to enterrecord mode Screen will display as following RECORD MODE Record Mode eee 00 07 23 05 35 34 Totalavailable ime Time forrecording Recording 0
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