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OWNER’S MANUAL Mobile Audio System • PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio • Digital Compact Disc Player • Automatically Memory Storing • Hiding Panel • Preset Equalization • Auxiliary Input Function • Remote Conrol PLCD69MP[...]
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2 Installation ..................................................................................................... 3 DIN Front-Mount (Method A) .................................................................................. 3 Installing the unit ............................................................................................... 3 R[...]
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3 Notes: • Choose the mounting location where 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 . • Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure pr oper [...]
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4 INST ALLA TION Removing the unit 1. Frame 2. Release Frame Key Insert the release frame key into the groove at the right side of the frame, then prize out to remove the frame. (Y ou can also use the key to remove the frame from the left side.) 3. Release Unit Key After releasing the frame, insert the release unit keys supplied with the accessory [...]
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5 3. Then insert a disc in the disc slot, the panel will automatically turn up to State 2. Press (eject) button again, the panel will turn down to eject the disc. If you don ’ t insert a disc in again, the panel will automatically turn up about 10 seconds. If you don ’ t want to wait, press (eject) button, the panel will also turn up. 4. When l[...]
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6 WIRING CONNECTION GREEN GREEN/BLACK GREY GREY/BLACK VIOLET VIOLET/BLACK MAIN UNIT WHITE WHITE/BLACK FRONT Lch SPEAKER REAR Lch SPEAKER FRONT Rch SPEAKER REAR Rch SPEAKER Rch RED Lch WHITE (GREY) RCA CABLE ANTENNA CONNECTOR RED BLUE POWER ANTENNA GROUND (B – ) MEMORY BACK-UP IGNITION SWITCH (B+) SUBWOOFER CABLE (GREEN) FUSE BLACK YELLOW[...]
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7 GENERAL OPERA TION • ON/OFF When the hiding panel turns up (in State 2), press button (9) to turn on the unit. When system is on, press button (9) to turn off the unit. • SOUND ADJUSTMENT Press SEL button (10) to select the desired adjustment mode. The adjustment mode will change in OPERA TION the following order: By pressing volume up button[...]
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• SET THE CLOCK Press the DSP button (15), and the clock is shown on the display . Then hold down the button until the clock flashes. Then press the MANU/SKIP button (17) to change hours or MANU/SKIP button (16) to change minutes. • SELECT MODE Press MOD button (6) to choose desired listening mode. (e.g. radio mode to CD mode to AUX IN mode) ?[...]
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9 • AUTOMA TICALL Y MEMOR Y STORING & PROGRAM SCANNING - Automatic Memory Storing Press AMS button (18) for several seconds, the radio searches fr om the current fr equency and checks the signal strength level until one cycle search is finished. And then 6 strongest stations ar e stored into the corr esponding preset number button. - Program [...]
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10 CD OPERA TION • CD OPEN/CLOSE/EJECT When the front panel is in State 2 and the unit is on, press (eject) button (4), the panel will change into State 3 and display the disc slot (5). Then insert a disc into the slot, the panel will automatically turn up. Press (eject) button (4) again to eject the disc. And after about 10 seconds, the panel wi[...]
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OPERA TION REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET FUNCTION KEYS & CONTROL 1. PWR = Power ON/OFF Button 2. DSP (0) = Display Button (_, -, +, 0) 3. SEL = Select Button (Character Shift Right) 4. VOL = V olume Up Button [Charater Select (A, B~8,9,0)] 5. VOL = V olume Down Button [Charater Select (A, B~8,9,0)] 6. BND (ENTER) = Band Select Button (Enter Button) 7.[...]
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OPERA TION MP3 OPERA TION (FOR WITH MP3 OPERA TION VERSION ONL Y) During MP3 operation, these buttons serve the followings: 1. “ Searching track dir ectly ” in Digital Audio CD. 2. “ Searching File Name ” in Digital Audio CD. 3. “ Searching File or dir ectory ” by file directory structur e in Digital Audio CD. AMS button is assigned as [...]
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13 OPERA TION Note: A. Notes on discs: • 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. • 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. • Dirt, dust, scratches and war[...]
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GENERAL P o wer Supply Requirements : DC 12 V olts, Negative Ground Chassis Dimensions : 178 (W) x 165 (D) x 50 (H) Tone Controls - Bass (at 100 Hz) : ± 10 dB - T reble (at 10 KHz) : ± 10 dB Maximum Output P ower : 4 x 60 Watts Current Drain : 15 Ampere (max.) CD PLA YER Signal to Noise Ratio : More than 55 dB Channel Separation : More than 50 dB[...]
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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 properly not on. connected to the car accessory circuits, but the engine is not movin[...]
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