PYLE Audio PLCD19XMR manual

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    OWNER’S MANUAL Mobile Audio System • PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio • Digital Compact Disc Player • XM Ready Function • Automatic Memory Storing • Slide Down Detachable Panel • Direct T rack Access • Program CD T racks • CD Changer Control • Auxiliary Input Function • Wired Commander Contr ol www .pyleaudio.com PLCD19XMR[...]

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    2 CONTENTS Installation .....................................................................................................3 DIN Front-Mount....................................................................................................3 Installing the unit ......................................................................................[...]

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    Notes: • The unit can be installed on the vehicle or the ships. • Choose the mounting location wher e the unit will not interfere with the normal driving function of the driver . • Before finally installing the unit, connect the wiring temporarily and make sure it is all connected up properly and the unit and the system work properly . • Us[...]

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    4 INST ALLA TION (Fig. 2) 1 2 6 5 4 3 7 OPEN button Front Panel 1 2 1. Dashboard 2. Nut (5mm) 3. Spring washer 4. Screw (5x25mm) 5. Screw 6. Strap Be sure to use the strap to secur e the back of the unit in place. The strap can be bent by hand to the desired angle. 7. Plain washer Removing the unit 1. Before r emoving the unit, press the OPEN butto[...]

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    5 Bottom Button Bottom Button Protective Case Front Panel USING THE DET ACHABLE FRONT P ANEL T o Detach the Front Panel 1. Press the OPEN button, the fr ont panel will slide down. 2. When the front panel slides down, press the bottom button of the fr ont panel upward and pull it out fr om the panel bracket. 3. For safekeeping, store the fr ont pane[...]

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    6 WIRING CONNECTION ANTENNA CONNECTOR (BLACK) CD CHANGER CONNECTOR SOCKET (BLACK) FUSE WIRING REMOTE CONNECTOR SOCKET AUDIO R IN (RED) AUDIO L IN (WHITE) XM RECEIVER CONNECTOR SOCKET (BLACK) RED RCH WHITE RCH AUX IN CABLE (YELLOW) XM AUDIO CABLE(BLACK)[...]

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    OPERA TION 7 CONTROL & FUNCTIONS KEYS This unit is a marine rated wired r emote control made using a modified controller or similar layout. It is capable of operation specified functions on the marine AM/FM/CD receiver . The body , buttons, controls and display need to be UV and water -resistant. It includes and LCD and an illumination circuit.[...]

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    OPERA TION 8 4 MODE SELECTION button Press the MODE button (4) to step sequentially thr ough the following sources: e.g. radio mode to CD mode to CDC mode to AUX in mode. 5 BAND SELECTION button Press the BAND button (5) to step sequentially thr ough the following bands: FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1, AM2. 6 TRACK/SEARCH/TUNE buttons • ST A TION SELECTION ([...]

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    INST ALLA TION 9 3. Align the screw holes on the holder with the screw holes on the base and the screw holes on the bracket, then use the two screws (ø4X50) and nuts to fix the bracket, the base and holder to the proper location. 4. Last install the remote contr ol to the holder . See below , align the four hooks on the holder with the four slots [...]

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    10 OPERA TION 14 19 8 13 12 11 9 1 22 23 20 21 24 6 16 17 10 2 7 15 18 3 4 5 25 LOCA TION OF KEYS 1. DISP 2. AS/PS/ELAPSE 3. / /MUTE 4. EJ 5. DISC SLOT 6. MODE 7. OPEN 8. LIQUIID CRYST AL DISPLA Y 9. PWR 10. SEL/MENU 11. VOL 12. VOL 13. SHIFT/SCAN/XM-MOD 14. M1~M6 Pr eset buttons 15. LOUD/DIM 16. CH 17. CH 18. BAND/ENTER 19. M1 MEM (CA T ) 20. M2 P[...]

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    GENERAL OPERA TION SWITHCHING ON/OFF THE UNIT Pressing PWR button (9) to switch on or turn off the unit. When system power turns on, the system is returned to previous mode. F ACEPLA TE RELEASE Press OPEN button (7) to slide down the removable faceplate. SOUND ADJUSTMENT Press SEL/MENU button (10) shortly to change audio mode through volume, bass, [...]

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    “FREQ/CLOCK/NO PRI priority” mode. And then you can press VOL button (11) or VOL button (12) to select frequency priority or clock priority or no priority . - When select Frequency Priority: The frequency will appear on the unit all the while. Pressing DISP button (1) while in Frequency Priority will temporarily display clock and then returns t[...]

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    13 OPERA TION RADIO OPERA TION SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE Pres s MODE button (6) shortly to select radio mode, the radio mode appears in the display together with the memory band and frequency . SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND At radio mode, press BAND/ENTER button (18) shortly to select the desired band. The reception band will change in the following o[...]

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    14 OPERA TION Normal Category mode Direct T une STORING PRESET CHANNELS The preset buttons can be used to stor e channels for convenient access to your favorite channels. - Programming channels 1. Select the desired channel you want to store in memory . 2. Press and hold one of the pr eset buttons for more than 2 seconds until the corresponding pr [...]

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    15 OPERA TION you select a track number that doesn’t belong to the current disc, “NO TR” will appear on the display . REPEA TING THE SAME TRACK Hold press RPT button (21) for several seconds to continuously repeat the same track. Hold press it again to stop r epeat. PLA YING ALL TRACKS IN RANDOM Hold press SHF button (22) for several seconds [...]

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    OPERA TION 16 DISC NOTE A. Notes on discs: 1. Attempting to use non-standard shape discs (e.g. square, start, heart) may damage the unit. Be sure to use r ound shape CD discs only for this unit. 2. Do not stick paper or tape etc., onto the label side or the recor ding side of any discs, as it may cause a malfunction. 3. Dirt, dust, scratches and wa[...]

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    17 GENERAL P ow er Supply Requir ements : DC 12 V olts, Negative Ground Chassis Dimensions : 178 (W) x 178 (D) x 50 (H) mm Tone Controls - Bass (at 100 Hz) : ± 10 dB - T r eble (at 10 KHz) : ± 10 dB Maximum Output P o wer : 4 x 50 W atts Current Drain : 15 Ampere (max.) CD PLA YER Signal to Noise Ratio : More than 60 dB Channel Separation : More [...]

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    TROUBLE SHOOTING Before going thr ough the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems persist after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer . Symptom Cause Solution No power . The car ignition switch is If the power supply is not on. connected to the car accessory circuits, but the engine is not moving, switch[...]