Pyle PLDN70U manual

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    ! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTR IC SHO C K DO NOT OPEN ! CAU TION: T O RE DUCE THE RISK OF EL ECTRI C S HO CK, D O NO T REM OVE CO VER (OR BACK). NO US ER SERVICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SER VIC ING TO QUALIFIED S E RVICE PERSONNEL. The light enin g flash w ith arrow head symbol, w ithin an equilater al tr iang le, i s intended to a lert the u ser to the[...]

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    1. B efore Operation.. . .............. ........ . . .............. ............ . ................. .................... 3 1.1 Glossary . . ........ . ........ . ........... ................... ................... . ........ ............ ...... 3 1.2 Precautions...... ......... ............... ......... ........... ......... ............ .........[...]

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    1. Before Operation 1.1 Glossary PBC (playback control ) It is a kind of signal(menu) recorded in the disc with SVCD or VCD2.0 format used for the playb ack control. For the discs conta ined PBC, It can pla yback interactive software with the menu displaye d on monitor screen. If the disc contain still images, it can playback high definition of sti[...]

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    1.3 Maintenance and Cleani ng of Discs D isc Ma intenance 1. T o h 1. Do not use petrel, thinner . comme rc ially cleaner or an ti-static spray can damag e the unit. keep the di s c clean, a nd le th e disc by its edge, do not to uc h the disc surface of th e play side. 2. Do not stick paper o r t ape on the disc. If there i s glue (or ana log) on [...]

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    1.5 The Remote Control Description 16. SE ARC H BU TTON 17. R DM B UT TON 18. RPT BU TTON 19. S UBTITLE BU TTON 20 . TITLE/PBC BUT TON 21. ANGL E/S T B U TTON 22. ZO OM BUT TON 23. AUDIO B UTTON 24. CLK B UT T O N 25. A-B B U TTON 26. IN T BU TTON 27. E Q BU T TON 28. LO C/SLOW -FW D BU TTON 29. MUTE BUTT ON 30. STOP BUTTO N 31 . V OL UME- B UTTON [...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Diagram of the Face of the Front Panel 9 10 The Diagram of the Face of the Unit After Sliding d own the Front Pan el 7" TFT ANG MODE /MU RE SET EJEC T + _ 1.6 The Location s and Names of Controls on or in the unit 1. POWE R/MUTE bu tton 2. MODE button 3. PLA Y/P AUSE butto n 4. ANG button 5. + an d - but tons SD/MMC 6. IR r[...]

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    The Description of the Input/Output Interface of the Rear Cabinet The Description of the Fixed ISO Female Connector CONNECTOR A 1. 2. 3. 4. M emory +1 2V 5. Auto Antenn a Outpu t 6. 7. 1 2V (To Ignition K ey) 8. GROUND CONNECTOR B 1. Re ar R igh t S peaker (+) 2. Re ar R igh t S peaker (-) 3. F ront R ight Speak er (+) 4. F ront R ight Speak er (-)[...]

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    1.8 U NIT INST AL LA TIO N Description of Co nnecting t he Parking Brake Line to the Parking Brake System Built in the Car P a rkin g brak e Parking brake switch (inside the car) Parking bra ke line(green ) T o metalli c body or chassi s of the car NOTE: after connecting the Parking Line , the video o n the small monitor of the front panel will be [...]

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    2. Common Op eration 1. T o tu r n o n/o ff th e un it In po wer off m od e, s hort pres s the P OWER butto n to turn on the unit. In po wer on m ode, long pres s the POW ER button on t he front panel o r short press the POWE R button on t he remote co ntrol to t u rn off the unit. 2. T o select an op t im al an gle of the m onitor of the C ar Audi[...]

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    1 1.T o do gen eral setup T o do g ener al s e tup, first p op up Mod e M enu as in ite m 2, then t ap the i con in the Mode M enu to po p up GE NERAL SETUP interf ace as right . In t he in terface, select on e of C LOC K SET , RD S MODE , OSD LANG , RADIO F REQ and SENS E SET on the l eft s ide by tap ping them, then set t hem by tapp ing some ico[...]

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    finishi ng a circle of scanning , it will resu me b r oadc a sting on t he M1.(It ca n store 3x6 stations for FM and 2 x6 station s for AM in all) 2) When briefly p ressing the APS button, the radio will scan each preset station for 5 secon ds in F M or A M ban d from M1. After finis hing a circle of scanning, it will r esume broadcastin g on the M[...]

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    T o play files in an USB, insert the USB into the USB jack con necting to the Rear cabi net . T o u nload th e USB, p ress the STO P button twi ce and then remove the USB . : If t he di sc or U SB in cludes fold er(for MP3/WMA / MP4/JPEG files), afte r loading, it will display a root as righ t. O n the bot tom side of the root, the icon is for au d[...]

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    4.2 Pause Playback .3 Stop Playback .4 Select Chapter/Track with the >>| / |<< Button .5 Select Chapter/Track with the Number Buttons .6 Select Chapter/Track with the Root/PBC Menu (If the disc includes the root/PBC menu) In the state of DVD/V CD/C D/MP3/WMA pl aying, press the P AUSE button on IR re mote control to pause the playback, [...]