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2-DIN TFT-LCD Monitor with TV/Radio tuner PL2DNTV7 Owner’s manual Please read it before using this equipment. www.pyleaudio.com[...]
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CONTENTS Welcome ………………… ……………………… ………………………… …………… 1 Features …………………… …………………… …………………………… …………. 1 General Specifications …………………… …………………… …………………… …. 1 Operating Instructio[...]
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WELCOME Thank you for purchasing the TFT-LCD wide screen MONITOR. We are grateful for your sup port. Please read this user’s manual in its entirety before operating the unit. After reading this manual, be sure to keep it in a handy place for future reference. Check the contents of the enclosed warranty card and keep it carefully with this manual.[...]
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2. Keep this manual handy for f uture reference. 3. Pay close attention to all war nings in this manual and follow the instr uctions carefully. 4. Never allow others to use the system until t hey have read and understood the operation instructions. SAFE T Y PR ECA U T ION S 1.The unit is designed for using in DC12V, negative ground bat tery. 2. Do [...]
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CAUTION! The material of display area i s made by glass w ith a prot ector film attached on it. Do not use hard or sharp objects to strike or scratch the surface of the display area. Otherwise it may cause the picture distorted or have scars forever . Remote Control Button Functions 1. Power Turn on or off this unit. 2. Setup (1) DVD/CD changer mod[...]
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7. Scan /RDM (1) DVD/CD changer mode Press this button to switch scan on/off, Press and hold to switch random on/off. (2) Radio mode Press this button to scan any available frequency and play each one in 5 seconds. *During playing, will pl ay the current frequency if you press this button again; if press other button, will stop this function and pl[...]
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(2) Radio mode To switch the band in the follows order: FM1 > FM2 > FM3 > MW1 > MW2 press and hold this button to automatically search all stations and store the stations on band FM3 or MW2. 17. Audio CH Select Tone: JAZZ-ROCK-CLASSIC-POP-VOCAL-FLAT-EQ OFF. 18. VOL+ / - To increase volume or reduce volume. 19. PBC/LOC (1) CDC mode To se[...]
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27. RPT Under DVD mode, allows the user to repeat playback: repeat mode: disc, track/chapter 28. Angle + / - It is not available. USING REMOTE CONTROL Aim the IR remote control directly at the unit, or video source with an IR input. Tips: − Maximum IR distance is 3 meters from the sensor. − Direct sunlight or very bright light r educes sensitiv[...]
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Front panel Button contro l 1. Remote sensor 2. Pow er ON/OFF ( ) 3. Mode 4. Next/Down ( ) 5. Previous/ UP ( ) 6. Play / Pause ( ) 7. CDC 8. Menu ( ) 9. Volume +/- or adjustment 1) Remote sensor For remote control. 2) Power on/off Press this power switch, the LCD monitor will turn on. Press again; the monitor will turn to “Mute on/off ” mode. P[...]
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2.Press this button t o select the next track/ chapter when playing disc under DVD mode, and hold to fast forward until you release it. 3.To select the Next preset station under Radio mode. 4.To fine the current program under TV mode. 5) Previous / UP ( ) 1.Press this button to select the item up under menu state. 2.Press this button to select the [...]
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Basic Operation System adjustment Press [MODE] to change t he mode from AUX I N, RGB IN, REAR VIEW, RADIO MODE, TV MODE and DVD MODE. AUX IN It will display “NO SIGNAL” when there is no AUX in. RGB IN It will display “NO SIGNAL” when there is no RGB in. REAR VIEW It will display “NO SIGNAL” when there is no rear view in. RADIO MODE When[...]
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DISP TIME ----- --------- O FF ADJ TIME ------ --------- 00:25 RADIO AREA ---------- EUROPE TV SYSTEM ------------ C.C.I.R EXIT And then, press [ ] again; it will display another page as below: RDS TA/TP ------------------ OFF RDS AF ----------------------- OFF RDS PTY --------------------- OFF SEARCH PTY ----------------- NEWS RDS REG -- ---------[...]
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TV MODE Select stations Press and hold [ ] or [ ] for 3 seconds to automatically search stations and it will automatically store the stations of strongest signal in related band; or press and hold [ ] fo r 3 seconds to search stations automatically and then it wi ll automatically store stations of strongest signal. If you want to stop searching, pr[...]
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EQ adjustment Press [ ] repeatedly when there are some pict ures on display to change from Volume, TA VOL, Bass, Treble, Balance or Fader. And then press [+] and [-] to adjust the value of related EQ option above. CDC MODE When you select CDC m ode, it will display as below: Note: When it is playing a disc, it will display “DISC PLAY” behind ?[...]
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Connection Layout Connect to your car 1. To prevent short circuits, remove the key from the ignition and disconnected the terminal of the battery. 2. Connect the wiring harness cables in the following order: ground wire, bat tery wire, ignition wire. Connect the input and output cable correctly to each unit. 3. Connect the wiring harness connector [...]
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4. Reconnect the terminal of the battery of procedure. Notes ● If your vehicle ignition does not come with an ACC position, connect the ignition cables to a power source that can be turned on and turned off with the ignition key. If you connect the ignition cable to a power source that receives a constant voltage supply, as with battery cable, th[...]