Control Panel Layout
PPHP109WMU
1. LCD screen
2. SD card input
3. USB input
4. MP3 control
MODE: Mode Selection
: Play/Pause
REC: Record
REPT: Repeat
: Previous
: Next
5. IR: remote control receiver
6. Microphone Input Volume Control
7. ECHO Control
8. Master volume
9. Bass Audio Control
10. Treble Audio Control
11. DC power
12. Limit Led
13. 3-Pin XLR Type Microphone Input
14. 6.35 microphone line input
15. RCA line input (R + L)
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16. 3.5 Line input Connector
17. 6.35 Line Output Connector
18. UHF Wireless microphone A
channel indicator
19. A channel volume control
20. UHF Wireless microphone B
channel indicator
21. 8 channel volume control
22. Wireless mic power indicator
23. Wireless mic power switch
24. Wireless mic antenna A
25. Wireless mic antenna B
26. Battery fuse
27. AC Power Indicator
28. Charging indicator
29. DC power interface
30. Main Power switch
31. I EC power socket
32. 110V/220V Switch
Wireless BT Streaming
Instantly Stream Music from Your BT Devices
Works with All Your Favorite BT Devices
(iPhone, Android, Smartphone, iPad, Tablet, PC, etc.)
Wireless BT Version: 5.0
Wireless BT Range: 100'+ Feet
Wireless BT Network Name: 'Pyle'
Wireless BT Connection
1.Press 'MODE' to enable Wireless BT and connection to your device.
2.Once 'BT' appears on the LCD screen it wil read 'connected' or 'unconnected,
indicating if your device has been paired successfully.
3.To pair with your device, the PA speaker wll appear as 'Pyle' in the available
Wireless BT Network Devices list.
4.The LCD screen wll read 'connected' and a BT connection has been established.
Feedback Prevention:
sway back into the performer's microphone when the system is in use.
This unwanted audio signal can cause interference, noise, distortion or
plainly cause a non-desired and non-expected sound. Pyle PA speakers are
type of unwanted feedback.
Factors involved with the elimination of feedback include proper system
placement: placing the system well in front of any performer and/or micro-
ment and type of audio generated by the loudspeakers.
The shape of the performance area (including performance area, elevation,
volume, etc.), the type of instrument being played, and vocals can all have
their relative own relative frequencies and unique sound prints which can
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