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PYLE Audio Receiver/MP3/CD User's Manual

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1. Note During LCD Mode press and hold button to switch on off ESP function While listening to or watching MP3 just insert Cds into the CD SLOT E the mechanism will automatically swith on And the menu on the disc will display to select playing pictures or music KO DK OD DK KOK OK OK OK KOK selecting Tracks F F REW Serre roar apr eet me r HH le paw AMIA gt NR TL BLE 13 2 Presi oy Hd tochoose your favorite Bane ward or down w ard respectivel Press and hold otb 1 K4 button to fast forwardor rewind the track up ward or downward respectively MP3 CD Operation Playing Tracks Repeatedly Bl 0 Seti K TT RT TE lS S TTT TE EE OP Mme ES pane E mo yyy ey 7 ee Pressj PM 3 button once more to normal play back 16 3 PressIERPT 2 button to Note INT doesnjwork during playing MP3 perform repeat playing function when you need to repeat playing E ER the track you like Playing Tracks in During CD version pressjRPT Random Order 2 J button at the first time to repeat playing the same track i Gapapears Shown as pi cture which indicates repeat playing one track starts press RPT L2 button again to 16 stop repeat 4 Shey ams a ae dee 25 x a METER Rae iT See B 5 During playback press Ij RDM Scanning Tracks button and SIE ppears on the display See the picture which ind Autonmaticallyf icates RD
2. SS LU A Pa CORA gt RT DK DK DK DK NNN NNN NN NNN KKK X Setting P EQ Va L Wiley jun ES S an Te E TE A Taf ET IENEN 6 While listening to the popular music classic musec and rock music you can adjust the sound quality to make it perfect by pressing i P EQ button the procedure is as follows Pop mode is selected when IJ P EQ button is first pressed and POD appears in the display Shown as picture SHR E CLASSIC mode is selected when pressing EJ P EQ button at the second time and CLASjappears on the LCD Shown as picture Som ATL CETTE 20 8 STT H LOG Le me Pets a tty LLE Ex UY fete EE E XROCK mode is selected when pressing EJ P EQ button at the third time andj ROCKjappears in the display shownas picture Ssp r EATER Ao aT 0D E z Tyee be gre c wane L ane S PressiBi P 9 button at the forth time to turn off the P EQ system Note Bass mode and Trble mode rerurn to initial setting when P EQsystem is on BASSj and TREBLEjdisappear NN DKK DK KK KK KK KK OK KOK OK OK OK OK N LO DX Selector 7 Presspg LOC button to select strong or weak station reception t is set to LOC mode when LOC button is first pressed LOC appears and only local station is available Shown as picture Basic Operation Itis switched to DX mode when Ei LOC button is pressed again Both distance and local stations can be recei
3. A Match for tweeter Purple black Rear Speaker Out Rear R Speaker Rear R Speaker Front R Speaker Front R Speaker Location of the Control SO ENEE B eee Reset Button Power Button Volume Control Setting the Sound Characteristics Loudness Button P EQ Button LO DX Selector Time Displaying amp Adjusting Button Mute Button Remote Control Receptor TLE PCONPIAAS A 7 U Bin ta Sd o aiy My Hy TA 1 ee OR Jeo ON EY ey Es Ye oea f ee E NORD FS F fj oa jf a fF fj SLi Tsa lel 4 i 5 gt iia g 0 ro EN 00 ac lt c Sk N PY Y ba e c oI UR o OREG e Band Selector Tuniung Selecting Tracks Preset Stations AMS MO ST Selector Mode switch Number Buttons Eject Button CD Slot LCD Display Release Button LED Lamp Basic Operation 3K DK OK OK KOK KK OK OK OK OK OK OK N XX X X Initial system start up J T 3 af Hafan O S SU YCIE Ssi ine rata IE ey SI REEE gt ES E Des LT ET IA 1 Operating the unit for the first time or after replacing the car battery you must reset unit pr ess I RES button whit a poin ted object such as a ball point pen to set the unit to initial procedure Note when some errors occur in the LCD display you can also pr ess RESET button to resume to normal And it will erase the clock setting and some mem orized functio
4. REQUIFEMENIS escusa 14 4VDC Load Impedance cciweeecan tem 40 Max Power CTB aao duis 50Wx4 Tone Controls iaa 8dB Bass 100Hz Treble OKHz DIMENSIONS ad Approx 192x178x50mm dxwxh Approx 169x182x53mm1 dxwxh Approx 1 75kg Mp3 Deck Section Discs Played coccion MP3 CD CD R PICTURE CD VIGGO Sres AUTO PAL NTSC Mounting Aneles ccaccicst ice 0 to 30 Audio Section Maximum Output level 2Vrms 3dB Frequency ReSpOnse scsscnscess 20 to 20Khz Signal to noise Rat1o 85dB Separa Os los 80dB AM Tuner Section FM Tuner Section Tuning A Aa 87 5 108 Europe China 87 5 107 9 U S A IE Ra S aE aasa aad 10 7MHz Usable sensitivity 30dB I5SdB Signal to noise Ratio 60dB Stereo Separation 000 0 30dBCIKHz Frequency RESPONSE sese 20 1 SO00HZ Note Due to continuous product improvement specifications and design are subject to change without notice 22 Simple Troubleshootong Guide DK DK DK DK DK DK DK DK DK NNN DDK DK DK DK SIETE DK DK DK DK DK DK DK DK N DK DK OK DK DKK OK DOK XKX XK X Problem Cause Solution No power Check and make sure whether the fuse is blown replace with the proper value if necessary Some errors occur inthe LCD or no function Press the RESET button when pressing the button Unable to receive stations Check and make sure whether the antenna is inserted or the antenna is properly connected ifso insert the antenna or connec
5. Switch Volume Control Vol Setting the Sound El Characteristics Playitng PBC menu IE El Volume Control Vol Band Switch CD pause the playback IE B Mute Button 19 Tuning Selecting El Tracks F F REW SEEK MS Intr Playing Repeat Playing E Random Playing l6 English Progran Playing MO ST Selector Local Distance PAL INTS Switches DSP On screen Display Loud Tuning Selecting Tracks F F REW S EEK Setting P EQ Memorizing statingons Automatically Number Buttons Remote Control Operation Replacing the Battery 4 1 Power Button w When the range of the operation of the card remote control bec Pressi dy button to omes short or no functions while turn On Off the power operating Replace the battery with a new button cell Make sure the battery polarity before replace SO S wne SOOO OOOO KKK OK p 9 PP w2 Mode Swotch Press K button to select radio mode or play back mode During CD mode press and hold K button to switch on off ESP function 2 Put the button tyjpe battery mark up ward into the Battery Holder amp 3 Volume Increasing Decreasing Press REL vo button to increase or decr ease the volume level res pectively 4 VOL BAS TRE BAL FAD Selector Repeatedly pressg y SEL button to select the desired mode in the following order 3 Insert the Battery Holder into the Remote Control gt va BAS TRE 7 FAD BAL 4 Note After se
6. a station d ownward or upward respec tively if press and hold aG EG Dutton for more than 3 seconds the radio will automatically st ation downward or upward respectively unit it finds a Station During the playing mode press and hold EG button to fast na or fast forward for you to reach your desired track quickly when discontinuously press XK 3K 9K OK KK KOK KK OK KK KK KK KK KK 18 Remote Control Operation tr 12 Random Playing During the playing mode press E sn roms Number Buttons button to play any track at random During radio mode you can Viz The unit plays tracks out of select one of the 6 stored st turn ation on each hand by pressing 16 DSP any one of the number putto press and hold this button to During CD mode you adjust to the best sound eflec can select any track directly by using number button 0 18 play Time setting t 10 For example if you need the fifeenth track you can fitst press button 10 and then press button 5 the corresp onding tarck 15 willbe played x 20 P EQ Button Ir C2 play When button 10 is first pressed it works N ote paplease Refferto page as 10 it works as20 when pressed at K E h he third time 9 about the specific function AAA Ams Button Note EH Ams Button please Reffer to page 12 aboutthe specific function KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK KK LL OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK KOK KOK 19
7. D Andi appears in the display See the picture X It is stitched to MONO mode whenjSTjdisappears During the player mode press the button to swich left speaker right speaker stereo XXXI KKK N N N N N NN OK OK OKO Mode Selector H Ht TE Press MOD button to select radio mode or playback mode when in radio press MOD button for 2 seconds to turn on off CD changer function when in CD mode press MOD button for 2 seconds to turn on off ESP function IS KK KK KK KK N N N NN OK OK OK OK KOK N Number Buttons NET JEE EJE Y eee 6 Number button can help you store your favorite station by pressing any one of the number buttons you can follow the steps as below Press andjholdjany number button 1 6 nutil CH appears in the LCD display when receivign a station And now the station is already stored in the corresponding number button See the picture SIG ATM CSTE ACE OTe On LOS LID EF Ea SN BRR RRR HRS 2 GP tare a You can store up to 18 FM stations up to 12 AM statios K Note Working at 3 band for Europe AM represents MW and LW SNNN DKK DKK DK NNN NNN OK OK OKO MP3 CD Operation KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK 1 While listening to or watching CD just insert a Cds with labeled side up intothe CD SLOTEE the mechanism will automatically switch on If a Cds is loaded press MOD button to start the playing Ladeled side up
8. K Selecting Tracks F F REW 2 Manual Tuning pressiB MW or H4 button continuosly to select a station upward or downward respectively Automatic Tuning press and hold E b or Hd button for more than 3 seconds the radio automatically searches a station upward or down ward respectively and plays when itfinds a station 1 ESE SLES SS ES Se SSS SS NN X Scanning Memorizing Station Automatically ad mo 0 Y aie EN ii F Ej pra es PLACA y ee J an EII 13 16 3 pressfK Aps button to scan each stored station 10 seconds respe ctively which stored in E 1 6 number buttons when AMS mode iis carried out jINTjappears on display See th picture you also can press the corresponding nu mber button or AMS button when your desired station is charged It starts playing that station DB TTM CATR ada SHRI ILE ES E en GP r zat 3 Press and holdlE aps button for m ore than 3 seconds to activate aut omatically memory storing function The radio automatically selects a station and has it stored in any one of the number buutons f 1 6 Note The unit can be stored up to 6 stations foreach band Regarding the function of number button refer E number buttons for details Radio Operation DK KKK KK KK KOK OK NN OK OK OK OK OK OK OK N MO ST Selector 4 PressiE ST button to select M ONO mode or STEREOmode Stereo reception is charged w hen jSTjappearsintheLC
9. M function is carried out The unit plays any track at random Press RDM omce more to return to return to normal playback mode Note RDM doesnjtwork during playing MP3 4 During play back press button one of the number button to play the first 10 seconds of each track on the disc the display will show INT track number and elapsed timej See the pic ture which indicates INT func tion is already activated 14 MP3 CD Operation Pause the playback 1 7 oS YMG NAS Sain Y gaa ESC O oom AA LU TSS 6 During playback press i Play button to suspend the R mark stops running in the displa To return to normal play mode press it again and j ES ark runs accor dingly Note Press button not to eject disc during suspending mode operate the function after canceling suspend O KKK KK XKX EjectaCds iy fem o UE o w ed 7 Press B Eject button tojejct the disc jOPENjwill appear on display 1S Note Please use original disc for this product poor quality disc might damage the lens If the product automatically locked press MOD to change to radio mode and press the EJECT button for 3 seconds to eject the disc Location of the Remote Contro E DK UK KK KK OK OK KOK KK KK DS LRD KK KKK KKK KKK KK 22 BAND OK E E e o e D gt Bee OOO _ SSS 13 14 l Power Switch Mode
10. PYLE plus AM FM RECEIVER amp MP3 CD PLAYER WITH DETACHABLE ANTI THEFT FACE PLCOD63MP3 IRR AC 3 DTS CH ESP aer at N D 22 H arnom T DA Ge PP oP M a EC 31 Vay W y C Pht N b HU iia o i Owners Manual PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING Thank you for purchasing our company digital media player 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 CONTENTS Notesontasialalo nseries 3 Sy sisatiecrsionerpcspesiaiss dar it ira anio stats 5 Wiring eT nA TO 5 Location ol eH TI 7 Basic ODO MA no nea 8 RAI Oe OM at ds 11 MES OCD peral ii att acess iS da 13 Eocation of the Remote COMO lui iS Rae 16 Remote Control Operation sii As 17 TAS a AOI gt apa seis AI I ance DRA ASA ag eae a A ESA EE 20 Specia ce Romie eee A AS 22 Simple Troubleshooting CUIT RAN AA EA Ae take pew EA IN cae 23 Notes on installation ce The unit is designed for 12V DC ce After the completion ofthe negative ground operation system installationand begintoplay only Before installing the unit the unit including replacing ce make sure your vehicle is connected the battery pleasepressthe to DC 12v negative ground electrical RESET button on the front panel system with pointed objects suchas ce The Negative battery terminal ball point pen to set the unit to must be disconnected before initial st
11. Parts List The number in the list are keyed to those in the instructions Bend these claws outward Putin the mounting sleeve for a tight fit if necessary Fix the Springs on each side 4 Remooa c insert key into the set then pull the set out trow dash board Fasten the rear bracket screws and back side harness and fix the unit well 20 Mounting Example This mounting method is used for Japanese cars The actual mounting method should depend on the types of the cars and the supplied Store small articles inplaces not ac cessible to children install only with the supplied screws Installation varies depending on the types of cars and supplied parts You should have the untt installed by qualified technician Existing parts supplie to your car Before detaching the front pancl Be sure to press O Press 8 then ture the front panel to the level slide it to the left and pull it off towards you First insert the left side of the front panel into the main unit Push the right sidcof the ulge front panel until it locks firmly into the main Hotow Ae y Holtow unit at one time insert the right side of the l front panel into the main unit Do not touch the contacts on the ront pancl or on the unit body since this may result in poor electrical contact Ifdirt or dust get on the contacts wipe them with a clean dry cloth Specifications English Power
12. atus making connections whichcan reducedamaging the unit due to short circuit cep Be sure to connect the color coded leads correctly according to the diagram Incorrect connections may cause the unit malfunction or damage the vehicles electrical system ce 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 lt DO not block vents or radiator panels Blocking them will cause heat to build up inside and may result in fire English cs This unit can play the following discs only HE 3 CDC Sound ancmovine I2em 8 MP Pictures ee Note The unit is compatible with CD RW CD R PICTURE CD version Disc O The manual conforms to Mp3and CD If no MP3 on some models you should ignore them While enjoying Mp3 and CD the display will automatically identify the discs and indicate the corresponding words ce Do not attempt to modify the unit Do not use your CDs with paste residue modifying the unit may cause an or ink attached accident CE Stop the vehicle before carrying out any operation that could interfere 7Gp Do notl use CDs with labels orstickers with your driving attached which may leave a sticky E residue while beginning to peel off ce Do not work in extreme high or low SONE as piouro temperature inside the vehicle is between 60 C and 20 C before turning your uni
13. lecting your desired mode you can adjust the curent mode being displayed by using VOL orVOL buttons when P E O mode is activated press SEL button to s elect the modes And Bass Treble modelK are invalid shown as below gt VA H BAL FAD e Note Some models are not equipped with remote control you should ignore the contents about remote control O PD PDD OS 17 Remote Control Operation KOK DK DK DK DKK OK DK DK OK OK OK KOK OK OK OK OK 7 Band systom switch During radio mode press to switch Receiving Band During the player mode press button to suspend the Play back To return to normal play mode press it again During CD mode press button to suspend the playback 8 Mute Button Press X button to cut down the sound output press itonce more to resume the previous sound level f 9 Tuning Selecting Tracks FastRewind Forward KK KK KK KK KKK KK 0K KK XKX X t To SEEK Button you can Select your desired portion downward or upward respectively 10 Intr Playing IIS Note please reffer to page 14 aboutthe specific function KK OK KOK KOK KOK OK OK KOK K KOK KKK w11 Repeat Playing During CD mode firstly press RPT to repeatthe current track being played press it again to cancel the repeating functional Note In CD mode The inital procedure is repeat playing all the tracks During radio mode continously press se gr tbutton to manul search
14. ns 56 KK KK KK KOK KOK KKK OK OK Turning the Unit on off Press M PWR button to turn on the unit and press it again to turn off the unit Note After the unit is off if the volume level is higher than it is in initial setting it will resume to initial status ifit is lower than that in initial status it will store in the status which you set 1K DK 3K DK DK NNN DK DK DKK DK DKK DKK OK NN Vol Bass Tre Bal L R Fad F R Selector X SoG IE 3 For Volume Control rotate vol knob clockwise to increaes the sound level and rotate it anticlock wise to decrease the sound level 4 Repeatedly press Bl SEL button to select the desired mode in the following order 7 VOL BAS gt TRE FAD pal de Note After selecting the desired mode you can adjust the curren level by rotating the EJVoL knob Note If you don tadjust EOL knob within 5seconds after selecting the desired mode the unit will automaticall return to the current mode being disp layed VOL BAL FAD eoo Basic Operation DE DK DK DK DK DK KK DDK DKK DK DK OK KKK X Turning Loudness On Off E HD I GLEE 5 PresslBl LOUD button to increase the low frequency This can improve the sensitivity for your ears And j_LOUDj appears in the LCD when the loudness mode is activated See the picture press it once more to shut down the LOU function Sc RE AT CRATE AGA STR H LOS LE per ot Si YER
15. t it properly Poor effect on receiving a station Antenna may not be the proper length Make sure the antenna ts fully extended or broken if broken Replace the antenna with a new one The broadcasting signal is too weak The antenna is poorly grounded check and make sure the antenna is properly grounded at its mounting location ACDs cannot be loaded A CDs is loaded in the mechanism The stereo indicatori CH is flashing Tune in the frequency accurately The broadcasting signal is too weak Set to the MONO mode page 12 No picture The CDs is dirty or damaged The picture noise appcars Note Ifany of the problem persist after check list had been made consult your nearest service dealer Never attempt to disassemble vour unit by yourself 23
16. ton ca To enjoy optimum sound and images esla Handle ed Clean the discs with an optional cleaning MELEE O AS cloth Wipe each disc from the center out follows Shown as picture Handle the disc by its edge to keep the disc clean and do not touch the surface Wiring Diagram STANDARD CONNECT Green MY 19 Subwoofer Out Rear Speaker out B White L S Stay Brean O Antenna amp From car Aerial Qe CDC INPUT To ignition Key AER E S Negative Ground To Power BI 15A Yellow Yellow Memory back up 12V cq back up 12V ra o ue ees Antenna Battery Subwoofer Power Pink Rear aid Green Black Speaker O Green Front O White Black Purple Black ian Rch O Purple e Speaker Grey Black O_A4FrontRceh Speaker E White Grey O Speaker Antenna Receptacle Fuse Holder Output Socket male G Rear Speaker Out L Output Socket female Rear Speaker Out R Wiring Diagram THE ESPECIAL CONNECT 20 80Hz i Super Woofer Note 1 adjusting the AMP S frequancy between 20 80Hzis the best effect 2 Super woofer is the best for pre AMP 3 After connceting super woofer Turn on LOUD Adjust BAS to 3 5dB Adujst TRE to 5 7dB Green Iblack Rear L l L speaker e i reen Rear L pl speaker TEA Front L speaker White O Front L p K speaker 5 40 60W speaker 4 tweeter 12 super woofer
17. ved Note lt P The initial mode is DX mode No jDX appearsin LCD Loc is functional only in selecting stations NNN NR NNN NN NNN NNN NN X Displaying and Adjusting Time T RA PPT Ae H D Le L m i ma mae EE ej E EAS LT nm S E 8 Time Displaying Press EJ DSP button and the current time is displayed and it returns to orig inal status a fter 5 seconds or press the button again Time Adjusting press and hold SEL button until the two points in the middle of the clock stop blin king you can rotata VOL knob adjust hours and minutes 10 A 3K OK KK KK KOK KK XX Mute Function 9 PressfJ MUT button to cut down the sound output MUTEjappears in the LCD Press it again to revert to previous volume level Sensor ELEVAR A K Os eS SSIS aP 10 Receptor for the card remote commander for remote control version only Note This window is used for the unit with remote control function without this function you should ignore the operation contents about remote control function Radio Operation OK KK KK KK OK OK OK KOK KOK NN KOK OK OK N Band Selector mu ME ENT TTE STO ae ee N H P Co TT Teed TT LT APS 1 PressI BAND button repeatedly to select bands in the following order han FM2 A FMI AM2 AMI a During CD modePLAY p button to suspend the playback NNN NN NNN NN NN NN NN NN O

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