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PYLE Audio PLCD75USMP User's Manual
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1. iene 6 Location Of Control ei 7 Card Remote Control 8 Basic Operation 9 Radio Operation iii 12 CD MP3 USB Player Operation 15 Maintenance cee cc cee eeeceeeceeeceeeeneeeneeeaeaseeaa nee nevaeneeeeserseeesseeneees 20 Install amp Detach the Unit M ii 23 Specification iii 25 Simple Troubleshooting Guide ie 26 3 Notes on Installation The unit is designed for 12V DC negative ground operation system only Before installing the unit make sure your vehicle is connect ed to DC 12V negative ground sys tem Be sure to connect the color coded leads according to the diagram Incorrect connections may cause the unit to malfunction or damage the vehicle s electrical system Be sure to connect the speaker leads to the speaker terminal Never connect the left and right channel speaker cables each other or to the vehicle body Make sure all the connections are completely correct before turning on your unit When replacing the fuse s the re placement must be of the same am perage as shown on the fuse holder Do not block vents or radiator pa nels Blocking them will cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire After completing the installation and beginning to play the unit including replacing the battery please remove the front panel at first and then press RES button with pointed object s
2. PYLE Multi Media Mobile Audio System PLCD75USMP OPERATIONAL MANUAL Welcome Thank you for purchasing this compact disc car audio system To operate the unit correctly please read the owner s manual carefully before using the unit Keep these instructions and retain this booklet for future reference 5N05042 Simple Troubleshooting Guide x Check and make sure whether the fuse is blown replace with the proper value if necessary Some errors occur in the LCD or no Press the RESET button function when pressing the button Check and make sure whether the antenna is inserted or the antenna is properly connected if not insert the antenna or connect it properly Unable to receive stations Antenna may not be the proper length Make sure the antenna is fully extended or broken if broken replace the antenna with a new one Poor effect when receiving a station The antenna is poorly grounded check and make sure the antenna is properly grounded at its mounting location CDs cannot be loaded A CD is loaded in the mechanism Sound skips The CD is dirty or damaged Note If any of the problem persist after check list had been made consult your nearest service dealer Never attempt to disassemble your unit by yourself 26 CONTENTS Notes on Installation ceccccccceccceseceuecucceesecseeeseeseeeeeeaceesensseeees 4 PrecautionsS ie 5 Wiring Connection
3. This unit can play the following discs only Type of disc Label on the disc Recorded material cul MET CD dist DIGITAL AUDIO COMPACT WISI DIGITAL AUDIO MPI Sound only 12cm Sound only 12cm i Version 2 0 Do not attempt to modify the unit modifying the unit may cause an accident Stop the vehicle before carrying out any operation that could interfere with your driving Do not work in extremely high or low temperature Be sure the tem erature inside the vehicle is between 10 C and 60 C before turning on your unit To enjoy optimum sound and ima ges while playing handle the discs as follows Handle the disc by its edge to keep the disc clean and do not touch the surface Do not use your CDs with paste residue or ink attached Do not use CDs with labels or stickers attached which may leave a sticky residue while beginning to peel off Shown as the picture Clean the discs with an optional cleaning cloth Wipe each disc from the center out Shown as the picture Wiring Connection CHI white Front RCA Antenna ER red mail i L white a mai LEI Red Rear RCA pi o Gh O Ignition Red Key Memory Yellow Choke Blue To Power Back up12V Black Box Antenna Negative Ground Rear L Green Black Violet Black Rear R Speaker Green Violet aN Speaker Pronti White Black Grey Black Front R Speaker White Gre
4. button to enter into C files are Note If now press button more than 0 5 seconds the first track ca MP3 in the C files arca will be played Now LCD shows CA A blink ing per 0 5 seconds rotate button clockwise until LCD shows CD Press button track cd MP3 will be played Note In order to predigest instruction the example only contains several character files in actual operation character sea rch will be carried out on the principle above pursuant the sequence of the al phabet 8 Volume Control Characteristics Setting El Volume Control Rotating VOL button clockwise can increase volume level and rotating it anti clockwise can decrease volume level Note Pressing a w button on the card rem ote performs the same operation Press 4 to increase volume level and press w button to decrease volume level Setting Sound Characteristics Repeatedly press SEL button to select the desired mode in the follow ing order VOL BAS TRE FAD BAL After selecting the desired mode you can rotate button to select desired status of the current mode Note When operated by the card remote control press 4_ button to selected desired mode press3 4 button to adjust desired status If not adjusted in 5 seconds the unit will get out the adjusting status Setting Other Characteristics Pressing SEL button and holding it for 3 seconds
5. fill in the rubber plug after take out the USB 11 Release Button Pressing the REL button can release the front panel Note This function can only be operated on the head unit 19 Rotate button clockwise make the first number 0 increase to 1 then LCD will show 131 Ei Pressing button will play the 131th track File Search For example The structure of the tracks in the disc is as follows find the 3 MP3 track in 3 areas through file search 1 MP3 CD o L2 1P 3 MP3 I MP3 DISC CD o L2ups 3 MP3 I MP3 CD 0 2M P3 3 MP3 El Press AMS button twice LCD sho ws FILE SCH press button to enter into file searching mode Now LCD shows CD 01 blinking turn button clockwise until LCD sh ows CD 03 press button to enter into the 3rd area Now LCD shows 01 blinking turn button clockwise until LCD shows blinking 03 Press button track 3 MP3 in CD 03 will be played 18 Character Search For example the structure of the tracks in the disc or in the USB is as follows find the track cd Mp3 through character search ad MP3 4 L ab MP3 bb MP3 DISC s bc MP3 ca MP3 L cd MP3 Press AMS button three times LCD shows CHAR SCH press button to enter into character searching mode Now LCD shows blinking A rotate button clockwise until LCD shows blinking C press
6. the base with a pointed object such as a ball point pen to set the unit to initial status Note When some errors occur on the display you can also press RES button to resume to nor mal and it will erase the clock setting and some memorized function This function can only be operated on the head unit x 2 Sensor Infrared Sensor ara E ATTY YT Cao Lessaease a Pre SEA E a etl sm ee Infrared Sensor Receptor for the card remote commander Show as picture 3 Turn the Unit On Off Press POWER button to turn on the unit press it again the unit is still in w aiting status When insert a disc the unit will automatically start playing Keep pressing to turn off the unit completely Note Pressing C2 PWR button on the card remote control performs the same operation When the unit is off pressing any button except REL button and EJC button can turn on the unit When the unit is in waiting status the inserted disc will be played automatically 4 Mute Function Press 17 MUTE on the remote control to cut down sound output MUTE ON ap pears on the LCD Press it again to resu me to previous volume level Note Pressing 9 button on the head unit also preforms the same function E 5 Mode Selector Pressing MOD button mode can be selectde as follows S CDP T USB DRIV gt TUNER TUNER is radio
7. will enter into another selected mode as follows SEEK I BEEP ON Now repeatedly press button to select the desired mode in the above order Af ter selecting one mode you can rotate button to select desired status of the cur rent mode Under DSP OFF mode rotate butt on status switches in the following ord er When you are listening to popular music classic music or rock music sel ecting relative status can adjust the sou nd quality perfectly POP na ROCK FLAT CLASS 11 Under DSP OFF mode Bass and Tre ble mode return to initial settings when P EQ system is on Bass and Tre ble disappear Under ESP 12 mode rotate button LCD shows ESP 12 or ESP 45 choosing corresponding status can select 12 seconds or 45 seconds when playing CD MP3 Under BEEP mode rotate button LCD shows BEEP ON or BEEP OFF choosing corresponding status can turn on or turn off beep Under SEEK mode rotate button LCD shows SEEK 1 or SEEK 2 choosing corresponding status can adjust the seeking speed of TA function Note When operated by the card remote con trol press and hold button for 3s to enter into the selected mode then repe adly pressC4 button to select the desi red mode After select one mode you can press 23 to select desired status under the mode If is not adjusted in 5 seconds the unit will get out th
8. ates replaying one track Press it again to shut down this function Note Pressing RPT button ofG on the card remote control performs the same function The Default setting 1s Repeat all tracks 6 Playing Tracks in Random Order During playback mode when pressing RDM button RDM will appear on the LCD the unit plays any track at random Press RDM button again to return to nor mal playing from the first track LCD does not show RDM Note Pressing 4 button of on the card remote control performs the same function 2 Manual Automatically Tuning HM Manual Tuning Press button continuously to select a station down ward or upward respectively FI Automatically Tuning Press and hold button for more than 2 seconds the radio automatically searches sta tions downward or upward respective ly and plays when it finds a station Note Pressing b gt on the card remote control performs the same operation 3 Scanning Memorizing Stations Automatically Press AMS button to scan each stored station 5 seconds respectively which were stored in Number Buttons You can pr ess corresponding number buttons or button when your desired station 1s char ged the station will be played When pressing and hold AMS button for more than 2 seconds it will activate automatically memory storing function The radio will automatically select stations and store them in Number But
9. dness On Off Remote Control Receptor Mode Switch Volume Control Setting the Characteristics Display Button Reset Button LOC DX Button Band Selector Tuning Selecting Tracks Scanning Memorizing Stations Automatically ST MO Button Number Buttons CD Slot Eject Button Mute Button USB receptacle Card Remote Control O Tuning Selecting Tracks Shokei keis DO Power Button Mode Switch Setting Characteristics Band Selector Loudness Button DX LOC Selector 9 2 13 12 11 10 ST MO Button Mute Button Number Buttons Displaying and Adjusting Time Scanning Memorizing Stations Automatically Volume Control Maintenance Cleaning tne Connector If the connector between the main unit and the front panel is dirty it may result the unit in abnormal working condition To avoid such problems happening please detach the front panel and clean the con nector with an alcohol swab Gently clean and avoid damaging the connector The main unit The backside of the front panel For the sakNotes e of safety always shut down the generator and take out the key from the ignition before cleaning Never keep your finger or any metal device touch the connector directly 21 Maintenance Replacing the Fuse Make sure the amperage match the specified when replacing the fuses If the fuse is blown check the power conn
10. e adjusting status 12 Radio Operation 1 Band Selector During radio mode repeatedly press BAND button to select bands in the following order pe FM3 7 M W2 AM2 M WI AMI For Two Bands 7 FMI FM2 FM3 LW MW For Three Bands Note Pressing BND button on the card remote control performs the same ope ration 7 Number Buttons NM During CD MP3 USB mode press and hold 1 button for one second the first track in the disc will be played PI During MP3 USB playback mode pressing 5 button can go backward to the tenth track before the present track for example from No 60 track to No 50 track pressing 6 button can go fo rward to the tenth track after the present track for example from No 60 track to No 70 track Note When operated by the card remote control pressing the same number buttons on it performs the same function 8 Searching Tracks During MP3 USB mode searching tracks can be achieved through track search file search and character search by using SEL button and AMS button Note 4 button and button on the card remote control have the same function as SEL and AMS separately Track Search For example Find the track NO 131 in the disc Hi Press AMS button once to enter into initial searching mode LCD sho ws TRK SCH then press button LCD shows TRK 001 the third nu
11. ection and replace a new one If the same problem occurs it would be subjected to the malfunction in house In such cases please consult the nearest service dealer nearest Warning Never use the fuse with the rated amperage more than that supplied to your unit otherwise it will damage the unit Replacing the Battery When the range of the operation of the card remote control becomes short or no functions while operating Replace the lithium battery with a new button cell CR2025 Make sure the battery polarity before replace 1 Gently pull out the Battery Holder while pressing the Stopper Q 20 2 Put the button type battery with mark upward into the Battery Holder lt gt 3 Insert the Battery Holder into the Remote Control p Precautions on Using Lithium Battery e Always keep the lithium battery beyond children s reach In case swallowed see a doctor immediately e Cleaning the battery with a dry cloth to ensure its perfect connected e Make sure the proper polarity when loading with the battery e To prevent short circuit do not use metal tweezer to clip the battery Warning Improperly handle the battery may result in hazardous exploded It cannot be charged disassembled or thrown into fire r 1 Ti Basic Operation 1 Reset the Unit When operating the unit the first time or after replacing the car battery you must reset the unit Press RES button on
12. mber 1 blinks per 0 5 seconds Press button to select the third num ber 1 the second number 0 will blink per 0 5 seconds Note If press button more than 0 5 se conds the first track will be played Rotate button clockwise make the second number 0 increase to 3 Press button to select the second number 3 the first number 0 will blink per 0 5 seconds Note If press button more than 0 5 se conds the 31th track will be played 17 3 Pauseing Playback During playback mode pressing DI will pause playback LCD shows the elapsed time and stops running begins blinking Press bal again to revert to normal playback Note Pressing 7 button of on the card remote control performs same operation 4 Scanning Tracks Automatically During playback mode press ANT button to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc and the display shows INT track number and the elapsed time Press it again to revert to normal playing When you hear your favorite track press INT to stop scanning and start to play the track Note Pressing 2 button of on the card remote control performs the same function 16 5 Repeat Playing Press RPT to perform replaying function when you need to replaying the track you like Press RPT button to repeat the current track being played RPT appears on the LCD which indic
13. mode S CDP is single disc playback mode USB is USB play back mode Note Pressing MOD button on the card remote control performs the same operation 6 Displaying Adjusting Time Displaying Time press DSP bu tton the current time will display on LCD and it returns to initial status after 3 seconds Adjusting Time When time is disp layed press and hold DSP button until the two numbers begin to blink then rotate VOL clockwise to adjust hours and rotate VOL anti clockwise to adjust minutes It will return to original status if not adjusted it in 3 seconds Note This function is operated by pressing 11 DSP button of remote control too 10 7 Turning Loudness On off Press button to start the LOUD which increased the high low sound Under the LCD LOUD appears press again will turn it off This func tion mainly aim at the abtuse audition of human Note Pressing D button on the card remote control performs same operation SSS EEE Sr 9 Ejecting Disc Pressing 4 button can eject the disc LCD shows EJECT If the disc is not taken away in 10s after CD Slot is out it will enter into the unit automatically Note This function can only be operated on the head unit 10 Exit a USB During USB mode the main unit would switch to TUNER mode directly when exit USB During CD MP3 or TUNER mode the the main unit will keep the previous mode when exit the USB Note
14. rforms the same operation the unit will tum to the previous mode after 5 seconds no response 6 LOC DX Selector Press LOC button to receive signal If LOCAL appear in LCD display means recieving the local broadcasting station only if DX indicates that both local and long distance broadcasting station can be recieved Note PressingC7 button on the card remote control performs the same operation This function is also valid during playback mode CD MP3 USB Operation 1 Playing CDs While playing CD MP3 discs insert a CDs with labeled side up into Disc Loading Slot shown as picture the me chanism will automatically switch on If a CDs is loaded press MODE button to start playing When playing USB firstly unstop the rubber plug then insert USB in USB receptacle the mechanism will autom atically play If USB have been inserted press MODE to switch to USB pl aying mode Note the USB must contain music files of CD MP3 2 Selecting Tracks During playback mode you can choose your favorite track by pressing iorte button upward or downward respectively Press and hold ior m4 button to play the track fast upword or downward Note Pressing QD lt J gt gt button on the card re mote contro performs the same operation 15
15. tons Note Pressing GD AMS button on the card re mote control performs the same operation The unit can be stored up to 6 stations for each band Regarding the function of Number Butto ns refer to 4 Number Buttons for more information 13 4 Number Buttons Listen to the radio Under radio mode press 1 6 Number Buttons to listen to the stations stored Memorizing Stations You can store your favourite stations by using Number Buttons You can follow the steps as following When receiving a station through gt or button press and hold one of the number buttons until LCD shows the number which indicates that station is already stored in the corresponding nu mber button Pressing AMS button can scan stat ions and store them in the 4 6 Number Buttons automatically When you are listening to a station sto red in a number button pressing and holding another number button for more than 2 seconds can store the station into another number button at the same time Note Pressing Number Buttons button on the card remote control performs the same operation 14 5 MO ST Selector During radio mode you can press ST button on the remote control to select MONO mode or STEREO mode STEREO appear in display indicates recieving stereo program indicates radio reception MONO indicates the current status 1s mono mode Note PressingC8 Jbutton on the card remote control pe
16. uch as ball point pen to set the un it to initial status Specifications General Power Requirement 14 4V DC 11 16V allowable Load Impedance 40 Max Power Output 60Wx4 Tone Controls 8 dB Bass 100Hz Treble 10KHz Dimensions Approx 192 x 178 x50 mm d w h Mounting Approx 169x182x53 Dimensions mm d w h Weight Approx 1 75kg FM Section Frequency Range 87 5 107 9 MHz America IF 10 7MHz Usable Sensitivity 15dBuV 30dB Singal to noise Ratio 50dB Stereo Separation 30dB 1KHz Frequency Response 30 15000Hz AM Tuner Section Frequency Range 530 1710 KHz America IF 450KHz Usable Sensitivity 28dBuV 20dB CD USB Player Section Singal to noise Ratio 65dB Separation 60dB 1 KHz Distortion 0 5 Note Due to continuous product improvement specifications and design are subject to hange without prior notice 29 Detach the Unit Detach the front panel before disassembl 2 Insert the keys supplied to the unit at ing the unit For more details regarding both sides of the unit shown as illustrat this section refer to Detach the Front ed until they click Pulling the keys Panel on Page 22 makes it possible to remove the unit from 1 Take out the Outer Trim Frame after the dashboard detaching the front panel Di Parts List P My M5 x5 Rear Mounting Bolt x1 Steel Bar x1 4 Screws Outer Trim Frame Connecting Wire xl Harness Rubberx 24 Precautions
17. y Speaker Antenna Receptacle Output Plug male Rear RCA Output Socket female FrontRCA Screw Holes Install the Unit Installation Method DIN Front Mount Installation Method E Installation using the screw holes at the sides of the unit l 2 NOTE Outer Trim Frame 8 Hook 9 and Mounting Sleeve Bend these claws outward for a tight fit if necessary Remove the hooks on both sides Select a position where the screw holes of the mounting bracket supplied with the car and the screw holes of the main unit become aligned are fitted and tighten the screws see at 2 places on each side And then fasten them to the car 23 Install Detach the Front Panel Install the Front Panel Detach the Front Panel Put notch Shown as picture onto shaft 1 Press REL button in the upper right And then slightly press into the right corner and then the front panel will be side folded down 2 When the front panel was turned down to a position of 45 _ hold and slide the front panel to left and then pull it out Note Never put any objects into the front panel 22 Location of the Control Front Panel 7 12 l a se Pes PUSH SE REL MUSIC ALBUM ARTIST MP3 il BEE DEFF RPT INT RDM LOUD MUTE FLASH ILE CT er eer oom morn U EID I a REL Release Button PowerButton Tuming lou
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