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O WNER'S MANUAL Car Audio Hifi System DVD/VCD/CD/MP3 PLA YER PLD128[...]
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Contents Safety Precautions .......................................2 1 General Features ..........................................5 Power Volume Eject Release Mode N/P Clock Volume setting Bass setting T reble setting Balance setting Fader setting Play Operation .........................................8 Play/Pause Ra[...]
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2 CA UTION Safety precautions Be sure the unit is connected to a 12V DC power with a Negative Ground. Do not install the unit in places where it is exposed to direct sunlight,high heat or humidity ,water splash or dust. T o change [...]
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Electric Connection 3 Electric Connection FRONT .L F RONT .L FRONT .R F RONT .R REAR.L R EAR.L REAR.R R EAR.R Green/White G reen/White Gray G ray T o front left speaker To front left speaker T o front right speaker To front right speaker T o rear left speaker To rear left speaker T o rear right speaker To rear ri[...]
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4 Before installing the receiver permanently , fit it in the approximate place in your car ,and connect the equipment according to the speakers and electrical connections. When your system is operated properly ,(preferably with the car engi[...]
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1 23 4 5 6 APS P WR S EL SEEK VOL RPT RDM BAND CLOCK MODE PBC STOP 5 Power Press the [P WR]button to turn on/off the unit. V olume Increasing volume Decreasing Eject Rotate the SEL/VOL button in clockwise direction. Rotate the SEL/VOL button in anticlockwise direction. Out Press ?[...]
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6 Clock Short press CLK can display time even power off . Long Press CLK for 3 seconds will enter set mode. General Features N/P In PLA Y mode, press the [BAND] button to exchange between the P AL and NSTC. Hour Minute Quit [...]
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1 23 4 5 6 APS PWR SEL SEEK VOL RPT RDM BAND CLOCK MODE PBC STOP 7 BAS-6 VOL10 TRE5 BAL4 F AD-3 V olume set mode Bass set mode T reble set mode Balance set mode Fader set mode Speaker setting Speaker mode VOLUME BASS BALANCE TREBLE F ADER Press ?[...]
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8 Play control Play/pause Repeat Press the button to repeat the same track continuously , RPT will appear on the LCD display .Press the button again to come back normal playing. Press [RPT]button Stop Press [STOP]button Press STOP buttontostopmusic,andpress bu[...]
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1 23 4 5 6 A PS PWR SEL SEEK VOL RPT RDM BAND CLOCK MODE PBC STOP 9 FM1 FM2 FM3 AM2 Band Press BAND button to select among three FM or two AM bands. (FM1-FM2-FM3-AM1-AM2) Selecting band Radio Operation AM1 SEEK+ S EEK- BAND PRESET MEMORY 1-6 T uner the long press button?[...]
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10 WARNING Remote control Pull out Loading and replacing the battery Use one lithium battery(CR2025) Insert the batteries with the +and - poles aligned properly . Following the illustration inside the case. Store unused batteries out of the reac[...]
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11 Press this button to turn on/off the unit. POWER CLK Pressthisbuttoncanshowthetime,andlongpresstoenterclock adjustment. MODE Pressthisbuttoncanselectneededreceivingandplayingmode. EQ Press this button can select mode as POPS,JAZZ,ROCK,DSP OFF . SEEK+/SEEK - P[...]
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12 PBC WhenplayingVCD,OKdisc,pressthisbuttoncanshowallthe prgrammemenu,andcancooperatenumeralbuttonstoselect programmes. [][] [][] [ENTER] Under DVD mode, press this button can move cursor in up,down,left and right directions after entering[...]
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13 ANGLE UnderDVDmode,pressthisbuttoncanchangevisualangle. SLOW UnderVCDmode,pressthisbuttoncanadvanceslowly . UnderDVDmode,pressthisbuttoncanadvanceandbackoffslowly . SUBTITLE UnderDVDmode,pressthisbuttoncanswitchdialoguelanguage. 0 -10+ Pressthis[...]
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14 Basic operation Setup Menu for Universal Capability PressSETUP ,screenwillshowsystemsetupmenuasfollows: Press SETUP ,screen will show system setup menu as follows: Menu Language Disc Audio Disc Subtitle Disc Menu English Original Off Original LANGUAGE L ANGU AGE Press[ ][...]
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15 Basic operation Dolby Digital DTS DRC Digital Output Bitstream Bitstream On On AUDIO A UDIO Audio Setup Menu Press[ ] [ ]select Menu Press[ ] retutn to Menu Press[ ] Enter Menu Press[ENTER] to confirm Move Se[...]
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16 Basic operation Load Defanlt Screen Saver Select On OTHERS O THERS Others Setup Menu Press[ ] [ ]select Menu Press[ ] retutn to Menu Press[ ] Enter Menu Press[ENTER] to confirm Move Select Mp3 menu Inser [...]
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1 2 ............ 1 ............ 1 Accessories External view ........ Number of items External view ........ Number of items The use of any accessories except of those provided might result in damage to the unit .Make sure only to use the accessories shipped w[...]
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18 Signal/Noise radio......................................................70dB Frequency response..............................20Hz-20KHz(+3dB) Channel separation..................................................>45dB Dual D/A converter ......................................................16Bit T uning range..............[...]
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19 Whatmightseemtobeamalfunctioninyourunitmayjustbetheresult ofslightmisoperationormiswiring.Beforecallingservice,firstcheckthe followingtableforpossibleproblems. T rouble shooting guide ?The power does not turn ON. The fuse has blow[...]
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O WNER'S MANU AL Before installation and operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference[...]