PYLE Audio PLCD22MRP manual

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    OWNER'S MANUAL Shipboar d Audio System • PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio • Digital Compact Disc Player • Automatically Memory Storing • Direct T rack Access • Program CD T racks • Electronic Shockpr oof (ESP) Function PLCD22MRP www .pyleaudio.com[...]

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    Installation .....................................3 T ake out screw before installation ..3 Installing the unit ..........................3 Wiring Connection ........................4 Operation .......................................5 Location of keys .............................5 Control & function keys ..................6 Installation hardwa[...]

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    3 T AKE OUT SCREW BEFORE INST ALL Before install the unit, please r emove the two screws. NOTE: This unit is installed on the ship, so you should use two pieces of plastic film (30mmX20mm) supplied with the unit to seal the two holes after remove the screws. And this will be waterpr oof. INST ALL THE UNIT 1. According to the mounting paper supplied[...]

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    4 WIRING CONNECTION RED WHITE RED Rch WHITE Lch RCA CABLE (GREY) BLUE RED YELLOW BLACK POWER ANTENNA IGNITION SWITCH (ACC+) MEMORY BACK-UP (B+) GROUND (B-) FRONT Lch SPEAKER REAR Lch SPEAKER WHITE WHITE/BLACK GREEN GREEN/BLACK FRONT Rch SPEAKER REAR Rch SPEAKER GREY GREY/BLACK VIOLET VIOLET/BLACK FUSE ANTENNA CONNECTOR AUX IN CABLE (YELLOW) (YELLOW[...]

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    5 OPERA TION When pull open the disc cover: 12 7 10 18 23 21 22 11 9 1 13 3 25 19 24 14 20 6 15 16 8 2 4 17 5 26[...]

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

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    7 OPERA TION 4 MODE SELECTION button Press the MODE button (4) to step sequentially thr ough the following sources: e.g. radio mode to CD mode (or cassette mode) to AUX in mode. 5 BAND SELECTION button FOR WEA THER BAND VERSION ONL Y : Press the BAND button (5) to step sequentially thr ough the following bands: FM1, FM2, AM, WX. 6 TRACK/SEARCH/TUNE[...]

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    8 OPERA TION 1. First insert the hooks on the base into the slots of the holder to install the base to the holder . 2. Select the proper object, then place the r emote mounting bracket on the base and let the object go through the base and the mounting bracket. INST ALLA TION HARDWARE HOLDER BASE REMOTE MOUNTING BRACKET SCREW (ø4X50) NUT X1 X1 X1 [...]

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    9 OPERA TION 3. Align the screw holes on the holder with the scr ew 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 on [...]

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    • SWITCHING ON/OFF THE UNIT Switch on the unit by pressing any button (except EJECT (4)). When system is on, press POWER button (9) to turn off the unit. When system power turns on, the system is returned to previous mode. • DISPLA Y THE DISC SLOT Press the hook (7) of the plastic disc cover then poke it at a slight downward force to let the co[...]

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    button (11) or VOLUME button (12) to select USA or European radio fr equency spacing. - USA radio spacing is 200k for FM and 10k for AM. This is the default frequency spacing. - Eur opean radio spacing is 50k for FM and 9k for AM. CLOCK ON/OFF while power off Hold press SEL/MENU button (10) for several seconds, when BEEP ON/OFF appears, press SEL/M[...]

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    of the LCD display backlight. RESET FUNCTION When you pull out the plastic panel covering the CD opening, you will see the reset button (26) is placed above the disc slot (5). It must be activated with either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object. The reset button is to be activated for the following reasons: - Initial installation of the unit when [...]

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    CD OPERA TION • SWITCHING TO CD MODE If there is no CD inserted in the driver: Gently insert the CD with the printed side uppermost into the CD compartment until you feel some resistance. The CD will be drawn into the driver automatically . CD playback begins. If a CD is already inserted in the driver: Keep pressing MODE button (6) shortly until [...]

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    for several seconds will exit PGM mode. - When the disc is playing in programmed or der , pressing MEM button (20) for several seconds will cancel the all programmed content and “CLR” appears on the display . - If you don’t pr ess MEM button (20) to carry out program setting, then press PGM button (21) for several seconds, “NO-P” will app[...]

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    3. SEARCHING FROM ROOT DIRECTOR Y Press the MP3 button (13) thr ee times, the unit searches file or directory fr om root dir ectory by VOLUME / buttons (11&12). (D-DIR icon turns on if the name is a directory). Display will list all available directories and songs. Select the desired dir ectory/songs by using VOLUME / buttons (11&12) and BA[...]

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    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 warping discs will c[...]

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    17 GENERAL P ower Supply Requirements : 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 ow er : 4 x 50 W atts Current Drain : 15 Ampere (max.) CD PLA YER Signal to Noise Ratio : More than 60 dB Channel Separation : More th[...]

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    18 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 ignition switch is not If the power supply is on. connected to the accessory circuits, but the engine is not moving, switch the [...]