This document serves as the User Manual for two Pyle products:
- Product 1: Pyle Home Compact Public Address Mono Amplifier - Professional 50W Mini Home Power Audio Sound PA Speaker Receiver System w/ RCA, Headphone, 2 Microphone Inputs, Independent Volume Control - PT110
- Product 2: Pyle Indoor/Outdoor PA Horn Speaker - 8" Portable PA Speaker with 8 Ohms Impedance & 65 Watts Peak Power - Mounting Bracket & Hardware Included PHSP5, White
Pyle PT110 PA Mono Amplifier User Manual
80 Watt AC/DC Microphone PA Mono Amplifier with USB/SD/FM/BT, LED Level Display w/ 70V Output & Mic Talkover
Introduction
The Pyle PT110 PA Amplifier provides power and versatility for professional sound systems. Its wide frequency response makes it suitable for amplifying music or vocal program material, ideal for live bands, office paging, public announcements, and various other installations. Reading this manual thoroughly before setup and use is recommended to ensure safe usage and years of trouble-free service.
Features and Controls
Front Panel Controls
A diagram of the front panel shows the following controls:
- POWER SWITCH: Toggles the power unit ON or OFF.
- Phone Jack: Connects stereo headphones (6.35mm plug) for private listening or monitoring.
- MIC 1 & MIC 2 Jack: Connects up to two 6.35mm microphones.
- LED Level Display Meter: Indicates the amplifier's output power.
- MIC Volume Control: Adjusts the sound level for MIC1/MIC2.
- Three Input Sources Mixing Controls: Controls sound levels for PHONO/AUX, MIC 1, MIC 2, and PHONO/CD/MP3 audio input sources. PHONO/AUX selects between high-level (AUX/CD) or low-level (PHONO) audio sources.
- 100 Hz, 1 kHz, & 8 kHz Equalizer Controls: Adjusts high, midrange, and low frequencies to tailor sound to the acoustics of a performance environment.
- AUX Input Jack: Connects high-level sound sources like CD players, tape decks, or tuners to the CD/AUX jack.
- CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS: These buttons control USB/SD, Wireless BT, and FM functions only.
- MODE BUTTON: Selects between USB/SD, FM, or Wireless BT play modes. USB/SD mode activates automatically upon unit power-on and plays MP3 files from inserted USB flash drives or SD cards. AUX, CD, and DVD inputs cannot be selected via this button.
- PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON: Toggles play/pause in USB/SD or Wireless BT modes. In FM mode, a single press auto-scans frequencies from 87.5MHz to 108MHz and stores channels.
- PREV and NEXT BUTTON: Selects previous or next track in USB/SD and Wireless BT modes, or previous/next radio channel in FM mode.
- LED Display: Shows MP3/SD/BT/FM information.
- USB Port and SD card socket: Insert USB flash drives or SD cards here. Use the mode button to select between USB, SD Card, Wireless BT, or FM radio audio.
Rear Panel Connections
A diagram of the rear panel shows the following connections:
- Voltage Switch: Selects input voltage (110V/60Hz for USA/Canada, 220V/50Hz for Europe). Ensure correct setting to prevent damage. Fuse replacement with proper rating is required if voltage is changed.
- GND (GROUND) screw terminal: Connects turntable ground wire to avoid hum. Can also ground other system connections.
- Unswitched AC Accessory Outlet - 300W MAX.
- PHONO Input Jack: Connects low-level audio sources like magnetic cartridge turntables to L PHONO and R PHONO jacks.
- AUX/CD Input Jack: Connects high-level sound sources like CD players, tape decks, or tuners to the CD/AUX jack.
- PHONO and AUX/CD Input Selector: Selects the desired input source for the amplifier.
- MIX BUS Jack: Connects additional units to expand the PA system size.
- Push-Terminal Connectors: Easily connect speaker wires directly to the amplifier.
- Wireless BT Antenna: Extend for Wireless BT input.
- FM Antenna: Extend for FM input.
- DC 4A/12V Input Jack: Connects to a 12-volt battery source for power.
Steps for Connecting with Wireless BT Device
- Press the MODE button under the ID3 display screen to enter BT mode.
- Search for the Wireless BT device and find "PYLEUSA" or "BT".
- Select "PYLEUSA" or "BT" and wait for the device to pair.
- The unit will emit a sound confirming successful pairing.
- Once paired, music can be played from the BT device, and control buttons on the unit can select tracks.
Installation Guidelines
• Input connections: The unit accepts a broad range of input sources, including: Microphones (up to two simultaneously), Compact Disc (CD) players, Cassette/Reel-to-Reel/other tape players, Radio Tuners, Magnetic Cartridge Turntables.
Connecting Microphones
The MIC 1 and MIC 2 jacks allow connection of two microphones with 6.35mm plugs.
Connecting a CD or Tape Player, or Tuner
Set the PHONO and AUX/CD SELECTOR switch to the AUX/CD position. A diagram illustrates connecting a CD, Tape player, or Tuner to the AUX/CD input.
Connecting a Turntable
Set the PHONO and AUX/CD SELECTOR switch to the PHONO position. A diagram illustrates connecting a Turntable to the PHONO input.
Speaker Connections
One or more speakers (4, 8, or 16-Ohm) can be connected to the amplifier with or without transformers. Before connecting, calculate the total speaker impedance to avoid damage. Total impedance greater than 16 Ohms or less than 4 Ohms can cause damage. For equal volume, all connected speakers should have the same impedance. Proper total impedance within the 4 to 16 Ohms range can be achieved by combining series and parallel speaker connections. Use the shortest possible length of proper gauge speaker wire (18-gauge for lengths under 25 feet, 16-gauge for greater lengths).
System 1: Single Speaker System
A diagram illustrates connecting a single speaker.
- Connect the speaker (-) terminal to the amplifier COMMON terminal.
- Connect the speaker (+) terminal to the amplifier's 4-Ohm, 8-Ohm, or 16-Ohm terminal, depending on the speaker being used.
System 2: Two (or more) Speakers in Series
A diagram illustrates connecting two speakers in series. If each speaker has an impedance of 8 Ohms, the total speaker impedance in this series configuration is 16 Ohms.
- Connect the LEFT SPEAKER (-) to the amplifier COMMON terminal.
- Connect the LEFT SPEAKER (+) to the RIGHT SPEAKER (-).
- Connect the RIGHT SPEAKER (+) to the amplifier's 4-Ohm, 8-Ohm, or 16-Ohm terminal, depending on the TOTAL IMPEDANCE of the two speakers.
System 3: Two (or more) Speakers in Parallel
A diagram illustrates connecting two speakers in parallel. If each speaker has an impedance of 8-Ohm, the total speaker impedance in this parallel configuration is 4 Ohms.
- Connect the LEFT SPEAKER (-) to the RIGHT SPEAKER (-).
- Connect BOTH the LEFT SPEAKER (-) and the RIGHT SPEAKER (-) to the amplifier COMMON terminal.
- Connect the LEFT SPEAKER (+) to the RIGHT SPEAKER (+).
- Connect BOTH the LEFT SPEAKER (+) and RIGHT SPEAKER (+) to the amplifier 4-Ohm, 8-Ohm or 16-Ohm terminal, depending on the TOTAL IMPEDANCE of the two speakers.
System 4: Four Speakers in Series/Parallel Combination
A diagram illustrates connecting four speakers in a series/parallel combination. If four 8 Ohm speakers are used, the total impedance is 8 ohms.
- Group the four speakers into two pairs.
- Connect each pair of speakers in SERIES (see system 2 above). If 8-ohm speakers are connected, the total impedance of each pair is 16 ohms.
- Connect the two pairs of speakers in PARALLEL. If 8-ohm speakers are connected, the total impedance of both pairs is 8 ohms.
- Connect the speakers' (-) terminals to the amplifier's COMMON terminal.
- Connect the speakers' (+) terminals to the amplifier's 4-Ohm, 8-Ohm, or 16-Ohm terminal, depending on the TOTAL IMPEDANCE of the FOUR SPEAKERS.
Sample System Suggestions Chart (Series to Each Pair, Parallel to Two Pairs, Total Impedance, Amp Terminal)
SERIES TO EACH PAIR (net impedance) | PARALLEL TO TWO PAIRS (net impedance) | TOTAL IMPEDANCE IN THIS TYPE | Use this amp terminal |
---|---|---|---|
4-OHM + 4-OHM (8 OHMS) | 8-OHM + 8-OHM (4 OHMS) | 4-OHM | 4-OHM |
8-OHM + 8-OHM (16 OHMS) | 16-OHM + 16-OHM (8 OHMS) | 8-OHM | 8-OHM |
16-OHM +16-OHM (32 OHMS) | 32-OHM + 32-OHM (16 OHMS) | 16-OHM | 16-OHM |
Series/Parallel Variations
A diagram illustrates a combination of one series pair and one parallel pair in parallel. This example shows four 8 Ohm speakers.
The description above is for combining TWO SERIES PAIRS in a PARALLEL hook up. Users may also combine a SERIES PAIR and a PARALLEL PAIR in a PARALLEL hook up. Ensure proper calculation of total impedance and connect the (+) speaker circuit wire to the proper amp terminal. For example, if a SERIES PAIR of 8-Ohm speakers (16 ohms total impedance) and a PARALLEL PAIR of 8-Ohm speakers (4 ohms total impedance) are used in a PARALLEL hook up, the total impedance of this system is 3.2 OHMS, so the (+) speaker circuit wire should connect to the 4-OHM terminal.
Sample System Suggestions Chart (Combination of One Series Pair and One Parallel Pair in Parallel)
SERIES TO ONE SPEAKER PAIR (net impedance) | PARALLEL TO ONE SPEAKER PAIR (net impedance) | TOTAL IMPEDANCE COMBINING TWO PAIRS IN PARALLEL | Use this amp terminal |
---|---|---|---|
8-OHM + 8-OHM (16 OHMS) | 8-OHM + 8-OHM (4 OHMS) | 3.2 OHMS | 4-OHM |
16-OHM + 16-OHM (32 OHMS) | 8-OHM + 8 OHM (4 OHMS) | 3.6 OHMS | 4-OHM |
4-OHM + 4-OHM (8 OHMS) | 16-OHM + 16-OHM (8 OHMS) | 4.0 OHMS | 4-OHM |
8-OHM + 8-OHM (16 OHMS) | 16-OHM + 16-OHM (8 OHMS) | 5.3 OHMS | 8-OHM |
System 5: Connecting Speakers with Transformers
A diagram illustrates connecting a 4 Ohm 10W speaker with a transformer.
- Locate input taps on the transformer (rated in watts: 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25, 0.62). Connect the selected tap to the amplifier 70V RMS terminal. For higher volume, connect to a higher wattage tap.
- Connect the transformer's COMMON tap on the primary side to the amplifier COMMON terminal.
- Connect the speaker's (+) terminals to the transformer's secondary tap that matches the speaker's TOTAL IMPEDANCE (rated in Ohms 4, 8, or 16).
- Connect the speaker's (-) terminals to the transformer's COMMON tap on the secondary side.
Using Headphones
To listen privately or monitor sound sources, connect low impedance stereo headphones (not supplied) with a 6.35mm plug into the PHONES jack on the amplifier front panel.
Connecting to Standard AC Power
After making all other connections, set the POWER switch to OFF. Connect the power cord to a standard AC outlet.
Connecting to 4A/12V DC Power
The amplifier can be powered from a vehicle's 12-volt battery. Connect the supplied DC power cable's barrel plug to the DC 12V IN jack on the amplifier, and the other end to the vehicle's 12-volt accessory socket (e.g., cigarette-lighter socket).
Turning the Amplifier ON
- Turn on the audio input source equipment connected to the amplifier INPUT jack.
- Set all volume levels (MASTER, MIC 1, MIC 2, and PHONO/AUX) to their minimum settings.
- Press the power switch to turn the amplifier on.
- Adjust the controls of MIC 1, MIC 2, and PHONO/AUX to achieve desired volume and balance. The LED power meter indicates the amplifier output power.
Using the MASTER Volume Control
The MASTER volume control increases or decreases output level gain. For best performance with least distortion, adjust the output level so the LED meter does not continually exceed the right extreme of its range.
Using the MIX BUS Jack
Another PT110/PT210 can be connected to this jack to double the size of the PA system, allowing up to four microphones and two turntables (or two auxiliaries) sound sources. Use a shielded cable with phono plugs at each end, connecting the cable between the MIX BUS jacks on the back of two amplifiers. For best results, do not use a cable longer than 6 feet.
Remote Control
A diagram of the remote control shows the following buttons:
- Power ON/OFF button for MP3.
- FM Frequency tuning buttons (CH-, CH+).
- Previous/Next track buttons (⏪, ⏭) for USB/SD/Wireless BT modes, or previous/next channel in FM mode.
- Volume up/down buttons.
- Number buttons (0-9) to select tracks directly. Unit response time is 1-2 seconds in USB or SD mode.
- Repeat mode button.
- Playing mode selection button (USB/SD/FM/WIRELESS BT).
- EQ function button to select a pre-set equalizer mode.
- Play/Pause button (⏯) for MP3 in USB/SD/BT mode. In FM mode, this button auto-scans channels and auto-stores them.
Features (PT110)
- • 1/4" Phone Jack
- • LED Level Display
- • Master Volume Control
- • Tone Control
- • Mix Bus Jacks
- • Front 3.5mm AUX CD Input Jack
- • MIC 1/MIC 2 Talkover
- • DC 12V Inlet
- • Phono/Aux Volume Control
- • Mic 1 Mic 2 Volume Controls
- • Mic 1 Mic 2 6.35mm Connectors
- • Removable AC Cord
- • Unswitched AC Outlet
- • Phono/Aux/RCA Input Jacks
- • Phono/Aux Input Selector
- • Variety of Speaker Outputs Terminal
- • USB/SD/FM/LED Display & Wireless BT Features
- • Includes Wireless BT Antenna to Improve BT Distance
- • Includes FM Antenna to Improve FM Sensitivity
Wireless BT Connectivity (PT110)
- • Simple & Hassle-Free Pairing Ability
- • Works with All of Today's Latest Devices (Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Computers, etc.)
- • Wireless BT Network Name: ‘PYLEUSA’
- • Wireless BT Version: 5.0
- • Wireless Range: 40’ + ft.
What’s in the Box (PT110)
- • PA Microphone Mono Amplifier
- • Remote Control
- • FM Antenna
Technical Specs (PT110)
- • Power Supply: 80 Watt
- • Power Output: 70V
- • Voltage Selector: 120/240V
- • Construction Material: Iron
- • Frequency Response: 50Hz - 20kHz
- • Battery Operated Remote, Requires (1) x CR-2025 Button Cell Battery, Included
- • Impedance: 4 Ohm, 8 Ohm, 10 Ohm, 70V
- • Product Dimension (L x W x H): 12.6" x 10" x 3.75" -inches
Pyle PHSP4 - PHSP5 Indoor/Outdoor PA Horn Speaker User Manual
Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain optimum results from this unit. Keep this manual handy for future reference.
How to Use
- Careful attention to polarity is required when more than two speakers are in operation at the same place, otherwise poor quality sound and/or low sound pressure will be reproduced. Connection should be made with the same polarity for parallel connection and different polarity for series connection, similar to battery connections.
- For long wiring, low impedance connection results in large power loss and inefficient speaker operation. If wiring exceeds 50 meters, equip a matching transformer and use with proper high impedance.
- For low impedance connection, the total impedance of speakers should equal the output impedance of the amplifier.
- Do not operate the unit for an extended period with distorting sound. This indicates a malfunction which can cause heat generation and result in fire.
Bracket
A diagram of the mounting bracket shows dimensions: 29mm width, 27mm depth, ⌀4mm hole diameter, and 34mm height.
Planar Graph
Diagrams illustrating the dimensions of the horn speakers:
- Side View: PSHP4T 203mm, PHSP5T 232mm.
- Top View: PSHP4T 117mm, PHSP5T 100mm.
- Front View: PSHP4T 200mm, PHSP5T 150mm.
- Bracket dimensions: 100mm length, 42mm height, 57mm width, 24mm height.
Pyle PHSP4 Indoor/Outdoor PA Horn Speaker
6" Portable PA Speaker w/ 8 Ohms Impedance & 50W Peak Power
Features
- • Mounting Bracket & Hardware Included
- • Clear and Loud Sound
- • Heavy-Duty PA Horn Speaker
- • Adjustable Bracket
- • Can be Bent for Easy Maneuverability
- • Equipped with 90 Degrees Swiveling Bracket
- • For Indoor/Outdoor Use
What’s in the Box
- • PA Horn Speaker
Technical Specs
- • Construction Material: Engineered ABS
- • Power/Load Rating: 50 Watts
- • Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms
- • Frequency Range: 500 Hz - 5 KHz
- • SPL(@ 1W/1m): 100dB
- • Product Dimensions: 6" x 4" x 8" -inches
Pyle PHSP5 Indoor/Outdoor PA Horn Speaker
8" Portable PA Speaker w/ 8 Ohms Impedance & 65W Peak Power
Features
- • Mounting Bracket & Hardware Included
- • Clear and Loud Sound
- • Heavy-Duty PA Horn Speaker
- • Adjustable Bracket
- • Can be Bent for Easy Maneuverability
- • Equipped with 90 Degrees Swiveling Bracket
- • For Indoor/Outdoor Use
What’s in the Box
- • PA Horn Speaker
Technical Specs
- • Construction Material: Engineered ABS
- • Power/Load Rating: 65Watts
- • Nominal Impedance: 8 Ohms
- • Frequency Range: 500 Hz - 5 kHz
- • SPL (1W/1m): 101dB
- • Product Dimensions: 8" x 4.5" x 9" -inches
Questions? Issues?
Pyle is available to help!
Phone: (1) 718-535-1800
Email: support@pyleusa.com
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