Pyle PT110 User Manual

PT110
80 Watt AC/DC Microphone
PA Mono Amplifier with USB/SD/FM/BT
LED Level Display w/ 70V Output & Mic Talkover
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES AND CONTROLS
FRONT PANEL
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REAR PANEL
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1. POWER SWITCH: Press to switch the power unit ON or OFF.
2. Phone Jack: Connect a pair of stereo headphones for private listening or cueing (monitoring) sound prior to “airing” it.
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3. MIC 1 & MIC 2 Jack: Allows you to connect up to two 6.35mm type microphone.
4. LED Level Display Meter
5. MIC Volume Control: Lets you adjust the MIC1/MIC2 sound level.
6. Three Input Sources Mixing Controls: Controls the sound level for each of the audio input sources. PHONO/AUX: Select and connect an alternative high level (AUX/CD) or low level (PHONO) audio sound source.
7. 100 Hz, 1 kHz, & 8 kHz Equalizer Controls: To enhance the sound or tailor the high, midrange, and low frequencies for each audio source input to the acoustics of a particular performance environment, you can adjust these equalizer tone controls.
8. AUX Input Jack: Allows you to connect any high level sound source, such as a CD player, tape deck, or tuner, to the CD/AUX jack.
9. CONTROL PANEL BUTTON A. These buttons are only used to control the USB/SD, Wireless BT and FM functions and doesn’t control other functions. B. MODE BUTTON: Press this button to select one from USB/SD mode, FM mode or Wireless BT play mode. USB/SD mode will be set automatically after turning ON the unit. Automatically plays mp3 les after inserting a USB ash drive or SD card. You cannot select AUX, CD and DVD input on this button. C. Each press of the PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON causes the operation to change from play to pause or from pause to play in the USB/SD mode or Wireless BT mode. Press the PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON one time to auto scan all frequencies from
87.5MHz to 108MHz in FM mode Press the button to auto scan channels when you use FM radio for the rst time. After stop searching, the unit will auto store all the radio channels and play from the rst radio channel. You don't need to rescanevery FM radio start up. D. PREV and NEXT BUTTON: Use these two buttons to select previous or next track, depending on these dierent modes as below.
In USB/SD mode: Use to select previous or next track.
In Wireless BT mode: Use to select previous or next track.
In FM mode: Use to select previous or next radio channel.
10. LED Display: Show MP3/SD/BT/FM information.
11. USB Port and SD card socket: After inserting a USB ash drive/SD Card into the input terminal, then press the mode button to choose between audio from the USB port, SD Card input, Wireless BT or FM radio. If you want to use the Wireless BT, check the below steps.
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STEPS FOR CONNECTING WITH WIRELESS BT DEVICE
A. Press MODE button under the ID3 display screen and enter into BT mode. B. Search for the Wireless BT device and nd the BT name “PYLEUSA or BT” C. Select the PYLEUSA or BT Wireless BT name and wait for the device to pair. D. The unit will make a sound conrming that the devices have successfully paired. E. Once paired you can play music from your bt device. You can also use the control
buttons on the unit to select the tracks from your bluetooth device.
12. Voltage Switch: The amplier has selectable input voltage from 110V/60Hz which is the standard in USA and CANADA. You can also switch the input voltage to 220V/50Hz for EUROPEAN operation. Please make sure the switch is in the proper position before operating, otherwise severe damage will result not cover by the warranty. Please also replace the fuse with proper rating in this situation (see the SPECIFICATIONS for the fuse rating).
13. GND (GROUND) screw terminal: If you connect a low level audio input source (turntable) to the PHONO, please connect your turntable's ground wire (usually black or green) to the amplier’s GND terminal, to avoid a low frequency hum. You can also use this screw to ground any other system connection.
14. Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet - 300W MAX.
15. PHONO Input Jack: You can connect a low level audio input source, such as a magnetic cartridge turntable to the L PHONO and R PHONO jacks.
16. AUX/CD Input Jack: Allows you to connect any high level sound source, such as a CD player, tape deck, or tuner, to the CD/AUX jack.
17. PHONO and AUX/CD Input Selector: Lets you select the input source you want to connect to the amplier.
18. MIX BUS Jack: Allows you to connect another units to this jack to double the size of your PA system.
19. Push-Terminal Connectors: Let you easily connect speaker wires directly to the ampliers.
20. Wireless BT Anntena: Pull the antenna out when using Wireless BT input.
21. FM Anntena: Pull the the antenna when using FM input.
22. DC 4A/12V Input Jack: Allows you to connect the power for amplier from 12-volt battery source.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
Input connections
The Unit accept a board range of input sources, including:
Microphones (up to two simultaneously)
Compact Disc (CD) player
Cassette, Reel-to-Reel or other tape player Radio Tuner
Magnetic Cartridge Turntable
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Connecting Microphones
The MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks permit you to connect two microphones with
6.35mm plug.
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Connecting a CD or Tape Player, or Tuner
In this Situation, set the PHONO and AUX/CD SELECTOR switch to the AUX/CD
Set the switch to AUX/CD position
CD, Tape player or Tuner
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Speaker Connections
One or more speakers (4, 8, or 16-Ohm) speakers can be connected to the amplier with or without transformers. However, before you connect any speaker to the amplier, the total speaker impe­dance must be calculated in order to avoid damage to the amplier. A total speaker impedance greater than 16 Ohms or less than 4 Ohms can be cause this damage to occur. To begin with, in order to ensure equal volume from each speaker, all connected speakers should have the same impe­dance. A proper total impedance with the 4 to 16 Ohms range can be achieved by combining series and paralled speaker connections. Please see the diagrams which follow the same impe­dance. Finally, always use the shortest length of speaker wire possible of proper gauge. Usually, 18-gauge wire is ade­quate for lengths under 25 feet, while 16-gauge is used for greater lengths.
Connecting a Turntable
In this Situation, set the PHONO and
AUX/ CD SELECTOR switch to the
PHONO.
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Turntable
Set the switch to PHONO position
System 1: Single speaker system
1. Connect the speaker (-) terminal to the amplier COMMON terminal
2. Depending on the speaker being used, connect the speaker (+) terminal to the amplier's 4-Ohm, 8- Ohm or 16-Ohm amplier terminal.
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This example shows a 4 Ohm Speaker
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