PYLE Audio PLDN70U manual

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    ! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTR IC SHO C K DO NOT OPEN ! CAU TION: T O RED UCE T HE RI SK OF ELE CTRI C SHO CK, DO NO T REM O VE CO VER (OR BACK). NO USER SER VIC EABLE P ARTS INSIDE. REFER SER VIC ING T O QUALI FIE D SERVICE PERSON NEL. The light enin g flash w ith a rrowhead symbol, w ithin an equi latera l tr iang le, i s intended to alert the user to [...]

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    1. Befo re 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 S VCD 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 contai n sti ll images, it can playback high definition of s[...]

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    1.3 Maintenance and Cleaning of D iscs D isc Maintenan ce 1. T o h 1. Do no t use petrel, thinner . commercially cleaner or an ti-static spray can damag e the unit. keep the di sc clean, a nd le th e disc b y its edge, do not to uch the disc surface of the play side. 2. Do no t stick paper or t ape on the dis c. If there is glue (o r analog) on th [...]

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    1.5 The Remote Control Description 16. S EARC H BUT TON 17. R DM B UT TO N 18. RPT BU TTON 19. S UBTITLE B UTTON 20 . TITLE/ PBC BUT T ON 21. AN GLE/ ST B U TTON 22. ZO OM BUTTON 23. AUDIO B UTTON 24. C LK BU TTON 25. A-B B UT TON 26. IN T BU T TON 27. E Q BU T TON 28. L OC/SLOW -FWD B UT TO N 29. MUTE BUTT ON 30. S TOP BUTT ON 31 . V OLUME- B UTTO[...]

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    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The Diag ram o f the Face of the Front Panel 9 10 The Diagram of the Face of the Un it After Sliding do wn the Front Pan el 7" TFT ANG MODE /MU RE SET EJEC T + _ 1.6 The Locations and Names of Controls on or in the unit 1. POWE R/MUTE bu tton 2. MODE bu tton 3. PLA Y/P AUSE butto n 4. ANG butto n 5. + an d - but tons SD/MMC 6. [...]

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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. Mem ory +1 2V 5. Aut o Antenn a Out put 6. 7. 12V (T o Ignit ion Key ) 8. GRO UND CONNECTOR B 1. Re ar Righ t S peaker (+) 2. Re ar Righ t S peaker (-) 3. Front Righ t S peaker (+) 4. Front Righ t S peaker (-) [...]

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    1.8 UNIT IN ST AL LA T IO N Description of Co nnecting the Parking Brake Line to the Parking Brake System Built i n the Car P arking brak e Parking brake switch (inside th e car) Parking b rake line(green) T o metallic bod y or chassis o f the car NOTE: after connecting th e P arking L ine, the video on the sma ll monitor of the front panel will be[...]

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    2. Common Operation 1. T o tur n o n/o ff the u nit In power off mod e, short pr ess the P OWER bu tton to turn on the un i t. In power on m o de , long pres s th e POW ER bu tton on t he fron t panel or short press the POWER but ton on the r em ote c ontrol to t urn off t he unit. 2. T o select an optim al angle of the m onitor of the C ar Aud i o[...]

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    1 1.T o d o general setup T o do g ener a l setu p, f irst p op u p M od e Menu as i n ite m 2, then tap t he i con i n t he Mode M enu to pop up GENERAL SETUP interf ace as right. In th e interface, select on e of C LOC K SET , RDS MODE , OSD LANG , RADIO FREQ and SENS E SET on the l eft s i de by tap pin g them, the n set the m by tappi ng some i[...]

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    finishi ng a c ircle of s canning , i t will resume b r oadc a sting o n t he M1.(It c an sto re 3x6 stations for FM and 2x6 s tations for A M in all) 2) When bri efly pressing the A PS button, the radio wil l scan each pres et sta tion fo r 5 secon ds in F M or AM ba nd from M1. A fter finish ing a circle of scanning, it will resume broadcastin g [...]

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    T o p lay f iles in an USB, insert the USB int o the USB jack co nn ecting to th e R ear cabi n et. T o u nload the USB, p ress the ST O P butt on twi ce and then remove the USB . : If t he d isc or US B includes f older(for MP3/WMA /MP4/JPEG files), afte r loading, it will display a root as r igh t. On the bot to m side of th e root, the icon i s [...]

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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/VCD/C D/MP3/WMA pl aying, press the P AUSE button on IR re mote control t o pause the playback, [...]