PYLE Audio PBMSPG50 User Manual Download Page 10

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To keep the warranty valid, never try to repair 
the system yourself. If you encounter problems 
when using this unit, check the following 
points before requesting service.

No power

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  Ensure that the unit is fully charged or 

connected with a power source.

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  Ensure that all the required cables are 

securely connected.

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  Ensure that the unit is switched on.

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  Ensure that the unit is fully charged.

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  Ensure that all the required cables are 

securely connected.

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  Ensure that the unit is switched on.

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 Press 

the 

BF

 button to resume playback if 

the playback is paused.

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  Check the volume level of the unit

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  Check the sound input source.

No Sound

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  Ensure that the unit is switch on.

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  Check the volume level of the unit

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  Check the sound input source.

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- Press 

the 

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 button on the top of the 

unit to switch the unit to power off, then the 
unit can be used normally.

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  Ensure that the unit is switch on.

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  Ensure that the Bluetooth function is 

activated on your Bluetooth device.

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  The unit has a Bluetooth function that can 

receive a signal within 8 metres. Keep a 
distance within 8 metres between the unit 
and your Bluetooth device.

Poor radio reception

-  Increase the distance between the unit and 

your TV or VCR.

-  Fully extend the FM antenna.

Specifications

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Adaptor Input ........AC100-240V~  50/60Hz, 0.3A
Adaptor Output ......................DC9V   0.6A 
Output Power ..................................................10W x 2 
Total Harmonic Distortion ..............1%(1kHz, 1W)
Audio Input Sensitivity ..................................500mV
Frequency Response ......................... 40Hz - 20kHz
Tuning Range ....................................... 87.5-108MHz
Unit Dimensions (W x H x D) .......................................
.................................... 424 mm x 127 mm x 100 mm
Speaker Impedance ................................................3

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Standard Accessories 

Owner’s Manual ........................................................x 1
Adapter ........................................................................x 1
3.5mm-3.5mm audio Cable ..................................x 1

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Summary of Contents for PBMSPG50

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...justing the Volume 6 Selecting a Preset Sound Effect 6 Turning the Bass ON OFF 6 Play from AUX 6 Play from USB Micro SD 6 Play With Bluetooth Device 7 Pair Bluetooth enabled Devices 7 NFC Near Field C...

Page 3: ...ters stoves or other apparatus including ampli ers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other...

Page 4: ...receiver z Don t place this unit close to the damper or the moisture will affect the life of the laser head z Should any solid object or liquid fall into the system unplug the system and have it chec...

Page 5: ...k PLAY MOD Select play mode in USB CARD mode In FM mode AUTO SCAN INFO 0 025 t H G button In BT USB CARD mode Skip to previous next audio le In USB CARD mode Search backward forward within a track In...

Page 6: ...s the BF button to confirm when your desired number of minutes is displayed The sleep timer is now set 4 Press the M button to exit the menu or the unit will exit the menu automanually after 20 second...

Page 7: ...on then press the H G buttons repeatedly to select 00 5 and press the BF button to confirm 2 Press the H G buttons repeatedly to select different levels of brightness and press the BF button to confir...

Page 8: ...upport NFC technology 2 Press the H G buttons repeatedly to select repeat play modes and press the BF button to confirm Play all tracks repeatedly Play the current track repeatedly Shuffle play all tr...

Page 9: ...efore scanning All stations found will be automatically stored The first programed radio station is played automatically 7XQH WR D 3UHVHW 5DGLR 6WDWLRQ Press the H G buttons to select a preset number...

Page 10: ...the 5 6 7 button on the top of the unit to switch the unit to power off then the unit can be used normally FDQ W ILQG WKH OXHWRRWK QDPH RI WKLV XQLW RQ P OXHWRRWK GHYLFH IRU OXHWRRWK SDLULQJ Ensure t...

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