PYLE Audio PLTV65R manual

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    OWNER'S MANUAL Mobile Audio/Video System PL TV65R www .pyleaudio.com PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio Built In Amplifier V ertical Adjustable And Horizontal Rotatable Panel Automatically Memory Storing TFT Monitor Remote Control Optional TV T uner (Separate Box) CD Changer Control AM/FM/MPX/TV-T uner 4 x 40 Watts[...]

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    CONTENTS 2 Important Safety Instruction Installation DIN Front-Mount (Method A) Installing the unit Removing the unit DIN Rear-Mount (Method B) Wiring Connection Operation Location and function of keys Switching on/off the unit Open/close the monitor and angle adjustment Remote sensor Liquid crystal display 6.5 inch TFT display Reset function Opera[...]

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    3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION Please read the following safety instructions carefully. 1.This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety. Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards incorporated in this unit protect you if you observe the following procedures for installation, use and servicing. T[...]

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    53mm 182mm INST ALLA TION 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 Use only the parts included with the unit to ensure proper installation.[...]

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    5 Outer Trim Ring L Key Sleeve R Key INSTALLA TION Mount the sleeve by inserting the sleeve into the opening of the dashboard and bend open the tabs located around the sleeve with a screwdriver. Not all tabs will be able to make contact, so examine which ones will be most effective. Bending open the appropriate tabs behind the dashboard to secure t[...]

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    INSTALLA TION DIN REAR-MOUNT (Method B) 1. Factory radio mounting bracket 2. Car radio mounting bracket 3. Screw 4. After aligning the car radio mounting bracket with the factory radio mounting bracket, tighten the screws (5x5mm) at 2 places on each side. 5. When fix the factory radio mounting bracket with the screws, use s standard-tipped screwdri[...]

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    7 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Lch WHITE VIDEO YELLOW VIDEO YELLOW Lch WHITE Rch RED Rch RED SWITCH (ACC+) (SEPARATE BOX) (OPTIONAL) BRAKE 1 PINK VIOLET/BLACK ORANGE GREY/BLACK BLUE GREY VIOLET REAR Lch + GREEN SPEAKER - GREEN/BLACK YELLOW BLACK RED SPEAKER FRONT Lch + GROUND (B-) BATTERY(B+) MEMORY/ IGNITION WHITE WHITE/BLACK REAR Rch + SPEAKER BRAKE 2 S[...]

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    8 OPERATION LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF KEYS Fig.A 23 22 5 25 27 26 Fig.B 6 9 8 1 7 15 28 29 30 31 32 33 18 14 10 13 17 11 3 2 16 12 4 19 20 21 24[...]

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    OPERATION LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF KEYS 9 47 42 37 35 41 40 38 44 34 36 39 43 46 49 48 51 52 50 53 45 1. 2. OPEN/CLOSE 3. MUTE 4. LCD 5. TFT Monitor 6. SEL 7. VOLUME 8. VOLUME 9. Reset 10. IR 11. BND 12. MODE 13. TUNING TUNING/TRACK (For CDC Version Only) 14. TUNING TUNING/TRACK (For CDC Version Only) 15. M1~M6 16. MO/ST 17. AUDIO 1 IN 18. VIDEO 1 [...]

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    Fig.3 10 OPERATION SWITCHING ON/OFF THE UNIT Switch on the unit by pressing POWER button (1) on the front panel or POWER button (34) on the remote control. When system is on, press it again to turn the unit off. OPEN/CLOSE THE MONITOR AND ANGLE ADJUSTMENT Press OPEN/CLOSE button (2) on the front panel or point the remote control to IR (10) on the f[...]

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    11 OPERATION REMOTE SENSOR There is a remote sensor IR (10) on the front panel. On the monitor, there is another remote sensor IR (26) to receive remote control signal. Y ou can point the remote control handset to IR (10) (when the monitor doesn't stretch out) or IR (26) (when the monitor stretches out) and press function keys on the remote co[...]

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    12 OPERATION Adjusting the loud In loud mode, use VOLUME / buttons (7&8) or VOL / buttons(47) to switch between loud on and off. When LOUD on, "LOUD" will show on the display (4). Directly press LOUD button (52) to reinforce the bass output. Press it again to release the function. Adjusting the equalization In equalization mode, use V[...]

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    - Retrieve a Preset Station Press any one of the buttons (15) on the front panel or (37) on remote control to retrieve a station which had been stored in the memory in advance the chosen number is shown on display. 13 OPERATION Automatic memory storing & program scanning - Automatic memory storing Press AS/PS button (48) for several seconds, th[...]

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    OPERATING WHEN THE MONITOR STRETCHING OUT When the monitor stretches out, the front panel of the unit is in state B (see Fig.B), you can operate the unit by using the current menu displayed on the 6.5 inch color TFT display (5). And if the unit is connected to other TV unit through the cable with the 13-pin din plug on each terminal, there have rad[...]

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    15 OPERATION Then you can press VOL / buttons (48) to select hour or minute and press TUN/CH / buttons (47) to change the corresponding item. Menu Control operation in CDC mode Press MODE button (12) on front panel or MODE button (43) to select CDC mode. The following information will appear on the display (5). CDC PLAY 00:12 VOLUME 36 DISC 01 BASS[...]

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    display, you can press "1 "button then press "6" button to select 16 channel. 16 OPERATION Menu control operation In TV mode: Press MENU button (19) or (45). The menu will show on the display (5). 40 40 CONTRAST TINT 40 SEARCH 40 Press TUN/CH / buttons (46) to select the item upward or downward. Then press VOL / buttons (47) to [...]

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    17 SPECIFICATION GENERAL Power Supply Requirements : DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground Maximum Output Power : 4x40 watts Current Drain : 15 Ampere (max.) TV Monitor Screen Size : 6.5" TFT Frequency Coverage 87.5 to 107.9 MHz Sensitivity (S/N=30dB) 4 V Image Rejection >45dB Stereo Separation >25dB AM Frequency Coverage 530 to 1720 kHz Sensitiv[...]

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    MOBILE TV TUNER UNIT 18[...]

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    1 3 2 CONTROL & FUNCTION KEYS This unit can't be used separately and it must be used with other special system with the 13 -pin cable. The unit is connected to another system through the 13-pin din socket (3). And the unit can receive TV signal through the antenna input jack (2). 1 POWER INDICATOR LIGHT When the unit is connected to the ot[...]

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