PYLE Audio PYLE Plus Series PLCDCS220MP manual

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    OWNER’S MANUAL Mobile Audio System • PLL Synthesizer Ster eo Radio • Car CD/MP3/WMA Player • Cassette Player • Automatic Memory Storing • Pr eset Equalization • Undetachable Panel • Auxiliary Input Function • Remote Contr ol PLCDCS220MP www .pyleaudio.com[...]

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    2 CONTENTS Installation ...........................................3 Wiring Connection ..............................4 Operation .............................................5 Location of keys ....................................5 Switching on/off the unit .......................6 Open the front panel .............................6 Sound adjustment[...]

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    3 INST ALLA TION Method A Method B SUB P ANEL FLANGE NUT 2#BRACKET MOUNTING SCREW DASH P ANEL MOUNTING SCREW QUICKIE BOL T SUB P ANEL FLANGE NUT QUICKIE BOL T REAR BUSHING F ACTORY BRACKET MOUNTING SCREW DASH P ANEL QUICKIE BOL T ST ANDARD MOUNTING CONFIGURA TION 2#BRACKET 1#BRACKET “JA” MOUNTING CONFIGURA TION 2#BRACKET 2#BRACKET “JZ” MOUN[...]

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    4 For 4 x 40W/ 4 x 45W/ 4 x 50W System 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 SOCKET RED BLUE POWER ANTENNA GROUND (B – ) MEMORY BACK-UP (B+) IGNITION SWITCH (ACC+) Rch RED L[...]

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    5 OPERA TION LOCA TION OF KEYS 5 28 25 26 24 4 18 27 23 22 21 20 19 11 14 13 17 16 9 12 10 7 1 6 2 15 3 8[...]

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    6 • SET THE CLOCK Press the DSP button (15), the clock is shown on the LCD display . Then hold down the button until the clock flashes. Then press the TUNE/TRACK/SKIP button (17) to change hours or TUNE/TRACK/SKIP button (16) to change minutes. • MUTE Press MUTE button (2) to mute down the sound instantly . If any button is pressed in the mute [...]

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    7 RADIO OPERA TION • SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE Press 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/LOUD (ENTER) button (13) shortly to select the desired band. The reception band will change in the following[...]

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    8 OPERA TION 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 slot (5) until you feel some resistance. The CD is drawn into the driver automatically . CD playback begins. If a CD is alr eady inserted in the driver: Keep pressing MODE button (6) shortly [...]

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    When pressed, it is activated as selecting each mode of Digital Audio. “ Searching track dir ectly ” => “ Searching Dir ectory or File Name ” => “ Navigation ” from r oot by TUNE/TRACK/SKIP UP/DOWN buttons=> “ Navigation ” from curr ent directory by TUNE/TRACK/SKIP UP/DOWN buttons. Searching T rack Directly Press AMS (D-AUD[...]

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    AMS Mode Select BAND/LOUD ENTER M1 A, B, C, 1 M2 D, E, F , 2 M3 G, H, I, 3 M4 J, K, L, 4 M5 M, N, O, 5/ Directory DOWN M6 P , Q, R, 6/ Directory UP MODE S, T , U, 7 TUNE/T ARCK/SKIP DOWN V , W , X, 8 TUNE/T ARCK/SKIP UP Y , Z, SP ACE, 9 PUSH SELECT CHARACTER SHIFT RIGHT DSP _, – , +, 0 AUDIO ADJUST CHARACTER SELECT KNOB (A, B - 8, 9, 0) - Press B[...]

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    WMA OPERA TION The unit that can play the WMA disc and the operation is the same with MP3 operation described above. AUDIO DSP (MP3/WMA DECODER) The audio DSP converts MP3/WMA stream data fr om the CD-ROM decoder to PCM data. The following standards and bit rate ar e supported. The audio DSP automatically identifies the supported bit rate and mode,[...]

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    REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET FUNCTION KEYS & CONTROL 1. PWR = Power ON/OFF Button 2. DSP (0) = Display Button (_, – , +, 0 For MP3/WMA Operation ) 3. SEL = Sound Mode Select Button (Character Shift Right For MP3/WMA Operation ) 4. VOL = V olume Up Button [Character Select (A, B ~ 8, 9, 0) For MP3/WMA Operation] 5. VOL = V olume Down Button [Charact[...]

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    13 GENERAL P o wer Supply V oltage : 12 V olts DC, Negative Ground Chassis Dimensions : 200 mm (W) x 138 mm (D) x 100 mm (H) Loading Impedance : 4 - 8 Ω per channel Maximum Output P ow er : 4 x 50 W atts Current Drain - Version Y/Y1/Y2 : 15 Ampere (max.) CD PLA YER Signal to Noise Ratio : More than 55 dB Channel Separation : More than 50 dB F req[...]

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    14 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 the ignition [...]

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    15 MAINTENANCE For System The following suggestions help you care for the product so that you can enjoy it for years. 1. Keep the product dry . If it does get wet, wipe it dry immediately . Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electr onic circuits. 2. Keep the product away fr om dust and dirt, which can cause prematur e wear of parts[...]

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    16 88-C1480-07 IGNITION AND INTERFERENCE NOISE IGNITION The most common source of noise in reception is the ignition system. This is normally due to the fact that radio is placed relatively close to the ignition system (engine). This type of noise can be easily detected because it will vary in intensity of pitch with the speed of the engine. Usuall[...]