PYLE Audio PLCDCS220MP owner manual Contents

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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

6

Loudness

6

Set the clock

6

Mute

6

Equalization

6

Liquid crystal display

6

Remote sensor

6

ESP function

6

Auxliary Input

6

Reset

6

Radio operation

7

Switching to radio mode

7

Selecting the frequency band

7

Selecting station

7

Local/distant

7

Automatic memory storing &

 

program scanning

7

Station storing

7

Mono/stereo

7

Sacn

7

Cassette operation

7

Switching to tape mode

7

Program button

7

Eject

7

CD operation

8

Switching to CD mode

8

Selecting tracks

8

Pausing playing

8

Previewing all tracks

8

Repeating the same track

8

Playing all tracks in random

8

Ejecting a disc

8

MP3 operation

9

Switching to CD (MP3) mode

9

Ejecting a disc

9

Selecting tracks in single step

9

Pausing playing

9

Previewing all tracks

9

Repeating the same track

9

Playing all tracks in random

9

Selecting tracks by

 

AMS/D-AUD button

9

Display information

10

WMA operation

11

Audio DSP (MP3/WMA Decoder)

11

Disc notes

11

Remote control handset

12

Specification

13

Trouble shooting

14

Maintenance

15

Ignition and interference noise

16

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Contents PLCDCS220MP Contents Installation Method BWiring Connection For 4 x 40W/ 4 x 45W/ 4 x 50W SystemOperation Location of KeysOpen the Front Panel Sound AdjustmentReset LoudnessRadio Operation Cassette OperationCD Operation Switching to CD ModePausing Playing Selecting TracksSelecting Tracks in Single Step Switching to CD MP3 ModeMP3 Operation Selecting Tracks by AMS/D- AUD ButtonKEY Assigned in Searching mode Table Press BAND/LOUD Enter button to confirm and start the playDisc Note WMA OperationAudio DSP MP3/WMA Decoder Remote Control Handset Function Keys & ControlCD Player SpecificationsGeneral Cassette PlayerTrouble Shooting Symptom Cause SolutionMaintenance For SystemInterference Ignition and Interference NoiseIgnition