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1. MODEL PHST90 2 1 CHANNEL MUSIC CENTER Table of Contents Table of Contents cesar dad daa a a 1 Package Conti ib da A a a en has bes ne Bi og a dd aes 1 Safety Information cer ekagas gaii A a en bee 2 Specifications 218 dh hb bbe bee Lee ee ehe Ph he a Pe bea 2 System Connection una pad ad Seba he a hk ne ER ES ee a 3 Remote Controla tac sae ie Joa e Rela a Acca td data Dad bitin aco adhe cela a 4 LCD Display System oi soc cee cde sans nee en nen 4 Operation Instructions 6 How to Open the Systems iieys teaca Ee tan dd da daten 6 Howto Play Stereo Audio 6 Howto Use Sleep Mode 0 6 1 Operations of the Remote Control s snot 6 Multi Function Control Area FM Control Area iPod iPhone Control Area 2 Operations of Touch Key Control System 2 7 How to Setup Clock and Alarm How to Play FM Tuner Installing Battery inthe Remote Control 8 Notes about the Remote Control 8 Trouble Shooting 8 CAMION dates ds hha Sees oo ack Rae ela AEE ee ea eee hams i 9 Package Contents 1 Owner s manual 2 Remote control 3 AC adapter 4 Main unit 17 PYLE Home moner PHST90 Operating Instruction Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing 2 1 channel music center system We strongly recommend that you carefully study the operating instructions before attempting to operate the unit and that you note the listed safety information Safety
2. 3 Tuner number selector 4 iPod iPhone toggle repeat selector 5 iPod iPhone ok menu selector 6 iPod iPhone scroll up down selector 7 iPod iPhone skip selector 8 Select control selector 9 Adjust increase decrease selector 10 Alarm on off control selector 11 Tuner band control selector 12 iPod iPhone menu selector 13 iPod iPhone toggle shuffle selector 14 iPod iPhone play pause selector 15 Return to the previous menu 16 Mute mode control selector a7 1 Input Control Area 4 2 Volume Control Area 3 Tuner Control Area 4 iPod iPhone Control Area 5 System Control Area 6 Time and Alarm Control Area Main Interface a oo o Ez Ey IPUI an pass esa JO JOA cr NOTA me gt TUNER M J MHz KHz TREB AUTO SHUFFLE iPOD ON OFF ALARM O Ia rovor Second level Subpage Tnnn A A D N MHz KHz Tres Cauro Snurre won onsorr aranm CO CO ra CPi Jr ame Third level Subpage Operation Instructions Howto Open the System When the POWER in the back panel is on WELCOME will appear on the LCD when it disappears it suggests the system has opened e Howto Play Stereo Audio Press the amp ED key on the remote control to choose the input mode iPod AUX FM Howto Use Sleep Mode Sleep mode lets you sleep to your system at the selected time 1 Press ED or touch to select an amount of time before the system shuts off 5 15 30
3. menu and press EJE to enter the source menu Press the AQ WWF key to scroll through the three options lt buzzer gt lt iPod s gt lt FM s gt If you want to choose lt buzzer gt press EE then the LCD flicker it suggest this function has finished The other two options have the same operation d When you want to set the alarm press the EJE key and scroll to the lt alarm gt menu by press TRACI followed by the EM key to enter alarm setting mode Then Press TAC to adjust the hours then press EXE key to toggle to the minutes setting Press EEE key after adjusting the minutes setting the time on the screen will flicker momentarily to confirm successful alarm setup After setting alarm press the EB key to turn the alarm on When alarm is on the Q logo will flash all the time then you can press the WA ED or ZED key to turn off the alarm If you choose lt FM s gt alarm sound module the system will turn to FM input mode if you 6 choose lt iPod s gt alarm sound module the system will turn to iPod input mode FM Control Area a Press Mi and select FM mode the LCD will display the last tuned channel for example 87 50MHz b Use Ep di to adjust radio frequency c The number keys 1 10 are used to save up to 10 channels Tune to your desired FM channel and hold one of the number keys for 2 seconds to assign that number key to that channel Anytime you want to listen to the
4. saved channel just press on the assigned key number e iPod iPhone Control Area a Place the iPod iPhone onto the iPod socket of the unit The system will turn to the iPod input mode automatically The middle area of the remote control B is especially designed for iPod iPhone player aj EI Controls the play and pause function of the iPod iPhone player no Press and hold for 2 seconds to Fast Forward or Fast Reverse Q c Controls the iPod iPhone player to play the previous or the next song EE Selects the previous file of the iPod iPhone player E Selects the next file of the iPod iPhone Player gt Selects the iPod iPhone player to return to the previous submenu Oo Controls the iPod iPhone player to enter next submenu j Selects the repeat mode on the iPod iPhone ji tm Selects the random mode on the iPod iPhone 2 Operations of Touch Key Control System bes GA Enter to the menu and the operation key of the submenu E Scroll up or down to different function interfaces Er Select the sleep mode Return to the previous menu a The main interface of this a shows the clock Use TOO touch keys to increase or decrease the master volume Use touch key to enter the first level subpage control panel On the control panel interface use GAE keys to select different control partitions b When cursor points to the first level subpage control panel use
5. the G key again to enter the second level subpage or use CAA keys to select different options Touching the G key again takes you to third level subpage which you can select different options by using the CAA keys c If you want to return to the previous subpage use the Ge key If no operation is done within 5 seconds the system will return to the main interface page e Howto Setup Clock and Alarm by Touch Key Control System Take the above operation instruction 2 a for reference When cursor points to the clock and alarm control interface touch a key enter the options interface of clock alarm and alarm on off which is the second level subpage Then touch AE for needed operation or touch Ge again to enter the third level subpage At this moment you can touch GJEN to adjust the figures of hour or minute After adjustment touch E again the clock icon on the LCD will flicker continuously for 6 times to show the success of time setup b When setup alarm choose alarm option on the second level subpage the operation is similar to the clock setup After finish the alarm setup touch y key to return the third level subpage for the on off option of alarm e How to Play FM Tuner by Touch Key Control System Take the above operation instruction 2 a for reference When the cursor points to the tuner control area touch Ey key to enter ADJUST option you can change the needed option through AA key the
6. Information 1 This unit can be used only where the power supply is in accordance with the notes on the rear panel of the speaker system It can t be used elsewhere To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this unit to rain or moisture When the unit is not being used turn the unit off Do not open covers and repair by yourself Refer all servicing to qualified personnel After turning off the unit if you don t start the unit again in 24 hours the time would return to the factory reset When the unit is on you can adjust the time please take the operation instruction in the owner s manual for reference Remote Control Battery The button battery has been installed in the remote control When using it for the first time just pull out the insulation layer and the remote control will be ready to use Specifications 1 Output Power L R 150W x 1 Subwoofer 300W x 1 2 Frequency L R 150Hz 20kHz Subwoofer 50Hz 280Hz 3 Drive Unit L R channel 3 5 inch x 2 dome tweeter Subwoofer 8 inch 4 S N 85dB 5 THD 0 1 6 Size DxWxH 460mm x 150mm x 1000mm System Connection a al Remote Control Tuner Tuner A FM Control Area B iPod iPhone Control Area C Multi function Control Area LCD Display System 1 Sleep mode control selector 2 Select the input source iPod AUX FM
7. NING The appliance should be cleaned only with glass cleaner Do not use chemical cleaners 12 LIGHTNING STORMS 8 NO USE PERIODS The power cord should be unplugged from the outlet during lightning storms or during long periods of non use 13 OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY Care should be taken that objects do not fall onto and liquids are not spilled on the amplifier or speaker 14 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE The appliance should be serviced by qualified service personnel when A The power supply cord or plug has been damaged or B Objects have fallen on or liquid has been spilled into the appliance or C The appliance has been exposed to rain or D The appliance does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or E The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged 15 SERVICING The user should not attempt to service the appliance If parts are replaced during service be sure the parts meet factory specification Inappropriate substitution can result in fire or a risk of electric shock Upon completion of service ask the technician to perform safety checks on the product For service and warranty information please check Warranty Card
8. e POWER button has not been pressed e Incorrect selection of input signal No sound at all e If mute state is turned on Sound source machine is not powered Either of the main channels has e The signal plug is connected incorrectly or no sound lines are short circuited It may be effected by exterior strong disturbance LCD screen displays abnormally turn off first and then turn on again Avoid direct sunlight heat CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE BACK COVER TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION DO NOT REMOVE BACK COVER OF UNIT DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK THERE ARE NO SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THIS SECTION PLEASE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with an equilateral triangle Dangerous Voltage is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated parts within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 1 READ INSTRUCTIONS AIl safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated 2 RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS Safety a
9. minutes sleep on or off 2 Wake up the system by pressing any key when the system in the sleep mode 1 Operations of the Remote Control e Multi function Control Area CD _ AN y BE a Clone Gime alarm source f 1 T 1 SW Treb Bass 3 efe BUZZER iPod S FM S Y u BEER E i SW 10db T 06db B 06db HE ek BUZZER tiPod S FM S Vii 77 Sha LATA AIA 1 E Select the following four submenu lt tone gt lt time gt lt alarm gt lt source gt Or enter to the next menu 2 i Return to the previous menu 3 AA Adjust settings For example a When you want to set the time press the EXE key and scroll to the lt time gt menu by press CD followed by the GZ key to enter time setting mode Press Eh GD to reset the figures of hours then press the GEE key to set the minutes after reset it press GEE key again the time on the screen will flicker continuously to confirm successful time setup b When you want to change the tone settings scroll to the lt tone gt menu and press EJE to enter the tone menu Press the Eh WWF key to scroll through the three options lt SW gt lt treb gt lt bass gt If you want to adjust the lt SW gt press EEE to enter the SW menu press WAN to adjust the lt SW gt volume When you want to set the alarm sound module scroll to the lt source gt
10. n touch the Gy key to enter ADJUST status then touch AGA to up or to down and the tuner will search manually choose and enter AUTO status and then touch 16 to up or down once to up the FM frequency will decrease otherwise opposite the tuner will search automatically If you want to save the program just enter the MEMORY status then Press GAE to choose the channel you want to save At last press the GA once again Installing Battery in the Remote Control Since the remote control will be used for many units to control operations you should begin by installing the supplied battery 1 Turn the remote control over and pull out the battery compartment cover 2 Insert the battery according to the battery compartment 3 Close the battery compartment cover Notes about the Remote Control 1 If you find that the remote control can not be used at a normal distance to the main unit then the battery could be weak so you need to replace the battery with a new one 2 Remove the battery if the remote control is not used for an extended period of time 3 If battery leak remove it immediately and properly dispose it Avoid touching the leaked material and splashing it to clothing etc Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new battery Trouble Shooting Problem Possible Reasons solutions e The plug is not inserted properly The system has no power The socket has no power The fuse is broken
11. nd operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 NOTE WARNINGS All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be followed 4 FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS AII operating and user instructions should be followed 5 WATER AND MOISTURE The appliance should not be used near water e g bathtubs kitchen sinks laundry tubs damp basements swimming pools etc 6 CARTS AND STANDS Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket table etc 7 VENTILATION The appliance should be situated so that its location and position does not interfere with proper ventilation The appliance should not be situated on a bed sofa rug or any surface that may obstruct cabinet openings 8 HEAT The appliance should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other devices including amplifiers that produce heat 9 POWER SOURCES The appliance should be connected only to a power supply of the type described in the operating instructions or on the appliance Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience outlets as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock 10 POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked upon or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance 11 CLEA

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