PYLE Audio MP3 Player PLCD65MP3 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL  
ANTI-SHOCK CD / MP3 PLAYER  
CD CHANGER CONTROL  
AUXILIARY INPUT  
DOT MATRIX DISPLAY  
SUPER POWER OUTPUT  
MOTORIZED SLIDE DOWN DETACHABLE PANEL  
FM/AM BAND RADIO RECEIVER  
REMOTE CONTROL  
MODEL: PLCD65MP3  
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SETTING CLOCK TIME MANUALLY  
Briefly press “DISP” button until clock time appear on the display.  
Press and hold the button until the clock flash and release “DISP” button.  
Whileclockisflashing, rotateVOL/SELcontrolclockwisetosetHOURandanti-clockwisetosetMINUTE.  
SETTING DANCING SPECTRUM MODE  
When “DISP” button is pressed for longer than 1 second, “DANC” will show on display and following dancing  
spectrum mode are available for selection by rotating “VOL/SEL” control clockwise or anti-clockwise.  
7. MUTE CONTROL  
Press the button to mute volume control and “MUTE ON” will appear on the display.  
8. EJECT BUTTON  
Press the button to eject the disc inside disc slot.  
9. OPEN/CLOSE BUTTON / DETACHING PANEL BUTTON (FIGURE A)  
* Press this button to show the disc slot in the main panel. Then, press once to close the disc slot.  
* To detach the front panel, press this button so that the panel slide down from vertical to horizontal position.  
Use thumb hold near the preset button between 3 and 4, and use other finger to hold the corrugated release  
button at the back of the front panel while pulling. After the panel is released, the slide down metal frame  
will automatically move backward until it locks to the original position.  
* To re-attach the panel, put the front panel to the slide down metal frame by clipping it into place.  
10. MODE SELECTION  
Press this button to select Radio (TUNER), CD / MP3 (S-CDP), CD Changer Control (CD-C) and Auxilliary  
Input (AUX) mode.  
11. STEREO/MONO CONTROL  
Press this button to select STEREOor MONOreception.  
12. LOUD CONTROL  
Press this button to activate the loudness circuitry which compensates for loss of high and low frequencies  
during low volume levels.  
13. LOCAL/DISTANT SELECTOR  
Press this button to prevent strong local stations from overlapping weaker stations. For normal operation, press  
this button again for distance.  
14. VOLUME/SELECTION CONTROL  
Rotate the button anti-clockwise to decrease, or clockwise to increase volume level.  
AUDIO LEVEL CONTROL (WHEN PUSHING ONE AFTER ANOTHER)  
Press this button shortly one after another to show VOL/BAS/TRE/BAL/FAD control.  
VOLUME - Press this button once, then rotate anticlockwise to decrease, or clockwise to increase volume level.  
BASS - Press this button once, then rotate anticlockwise to decrease, or clockwise to increase bass level.  
TREBLE - Press this button once, then rotate anticlockwise to decrease, or clockwise to increase treble level.  
BALANCE - Press this button once, then rotate anticlockwise or clockwise to level balance of speaker right and  
left.  
FADER - Press this button once, then rotate anticlockwise or clockwise to level fader of speaker front and rear.  
AUDIO / SETTING SELECT (WHEN PUSHING 2 SECONDS)  
Whenpressingthebuttonformorethan2seconds, itactivatesasunitsettingselectionincyclicalmodeas  
following. Theunitsettingcanbechangedbyrotatingthebuttonclockwiseoranti-clockwise.  
DSP OFF / POP / ROCK / CLAS / FLAT  
LOUD OFF / LOUD ON  
ESP 12s / ESP 45s (setting 12 seconds or 45 seconds of electronic anti-shock time for Audio CD)  
BEEPON/BEEPOFF(notavailableforthismodel)  
SEEK1(tuneup/downbuttonsperformsfasttunefunction)/SEEK2(tuneup/downbuttonsperformsautotuning  
functionwhenpressedmorethan1second)  
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COLOR 1 / COLOR 2 (not available for this model)  
VOL LAST / VOL ADJ (preset volume level when unit turn on)  
15/16. MANUAL UP/DOWN TUNING / TRACK SEEK UP/DOWN CONTROL  
On radio mode, press the button will tune one frequency step higher or lower. Pressing the button more than 1  
second can performs fast tuning function or auto tuning function.  
On CD/MP3/CDC mode, press this button will locate the beginning of the track being played or will locate the  
beginning of the next track. When pressing more than 2 seconds, it will move fast forward or fast backward to a  
specific position of a CD/MP3 track.  
17. STATION PRESET BUTTON (1-6)  
The PRESET BUTTONS on the unit are used to store station frequencies which you may wish to recall. Each  
preset button can store FM1, FM2, FM3, MW1, MW2 band station frequency. Pressing the button momentarily  
recalls the station frequency which was memorized. There are 6 preset buttons, giving you capability of storing  
18FM / 12MW.  
NOTE: When the preset button to be memorized is kept pressed for more than 2 seconds, the receiving station  
frequency will be stored in the button pressed. After this, the memorized station can be recalled by pressing the  
button once.  
On CD / MP3 / CDC Mode  
Preset 1 - press this button to pause the disc played.  
Preset 2 - press this button to scan the first 10 seconds of all the tracks on the currently selected disc.  
Preset 3 - press this button to repeat the current track of the disc.  
Preset 4 - press this button to play disc at random order - Disc shuffle play.  
Preset 5 - press this button to search previous disc numbers (for CDC Mode only).  
- press this button to search -10 track (for MP3 Mode only).  
Preset 6 - press this button to search the disc numbers ahead (for CDC Mode only).  
- press this button to search +10 track (for MP3 Mode only).  
INSTRUCTION TO PLAY MP3 SONGS  
IMPORTANT NOTES  
• The MP3 file recording media acceptable to this unit are CD-R and CD-RW.  
• TheMP3 formatsacceptablearelimited.  
• Donot attempttoplayamediacontainingnon-MP3filesornon-MP3 fileswithMP3extension. Otherwise, the CD  
Mechanism will not be working properly. If “ERROR” is shown, it is suggested to reset the radio by presssing the  
resetbutton.  
PLAY ON MP3 SONG  
• Insert the media with MP3 song in the disc slot. The unit will start playing and checks all the files and folder on  
themedia.  
• If MP3 files and directories are recognized, the media will start playing.  
• The MP3 files and directories are accessed according to the order written by the CD writer.  
TRACK SEARCH  
• Press “AMS” button once and “Track srch” will be shown on the display.  
• PressVOL/SELcontroltoentertracksearchmodeandTrack001willappearonthedisplayforyoutoentertrack  
number.  
• RotateVOL/SELcontrolclockwiseoranti-clockwisetoshiftnumber0–9inlooprotation.  
• PressVOL/SELcontrolshortlytoselectthefirstdigit.  
• Repeatthesameproceduretoentertheotherdigitsifrequired.  
• Afterthetracknumberisselected, pressVOL/SELcontrolmorethan2secondstostartplayingtheselectedtrack.  
• If tracknumberisnotentered within10seconds, theunit willcontinueplayingthecurrentfile.  
FILES SEARCH  
• Press “AMS” button twice and “File srch” will be shown on the display.  
• PressVOL/SELcontroltoenterfilesearchmode.  
• RotateVOL/SELcontrolclockwiseoranti-clockwisetoviewthedirectories.  
• Aftertheselecteddirectoryisselected, rotateVOL/SELcontroleitherclockwiseoranti-clockwisetoviewthefiles.  
• PressVOL/SELcontroltoplaytheselectedfile.  
• Ifdirectoriesorfilesnameisnotenteredwithin10seconds, theunitwillcontinueplayingthecurrentfile.  
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CHARACTER SEARCH (OPTIONAL)  
• Press “AMS” button 3 times and “Char srch” will be shown on the display.  
• PressVOL/SELcontroltoenterintocharactersearchmodeandAwillappearonthedisplayforyoutoenterfirst  
character.  
• Enterwholenameoffiles(maximum8characters)byrotatingVOL/SELcontrolclockwiseoranti-clockwisetoshift  
“A-Z”,0-9&“ ”(space)inlooprotation.  
• PressVOL/SELcontrolshortlytoselectthefirstcharacter.  
• Repeatthesameproceduretoentertheothercharactersifrequired.  
• Afterthewholenameoffileisentered, pressVOL/SELcontrolmorethan2secondstostartplayingtheselectedtrack.  
Remark :  
1)ThemediamustcontaindirectoriesorfilesnamewrittenbytheCDwriterinordertouseinsearching.  
2)Ifonlypartiallettersareenteredforsearchingeitherindirectoriesorfilesname, youmaynotgetitcorrectly.  
WIRE CONNECTION  
CAUTION :  
Do not connect the speaker wires to chassis or car body. Each speaker wire cannot be soldered together with  
other wires. Otherwise, the unit will be damaged and no sound will come out anymore.  
The RESET button is located in front of  
RESET FUNCTION  
the panel. It is recessed in order to  
prevent accidental engagement, and can  
be activated with the tip of a ball-point pen  
or any similar pointed object. This reset  
circuitry is provided in order to protect the  
unit's microprocessor, and should only be  
activated under the following conditions :  
a) Initial installation after all wiring is  
completed.  
b) Abnormal operation is encountered such  
as numerical indication on display is  
erratic.  
c) Whenever the reset button is activated,  
all preset memory content will be erased  
and must be reprogrammed.  
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INSTALLATION  
REMOTE CONTROL  
CAUTION : DO NOT PLACE  
THE UNIT OVER THE  
MAXIMUM INSTALLATION  
ANGLE OF 30°. OTHERWISE,  
THE UNIT MAY NOT WORK  
PROPERLY.  
WARNING!!  
Due to protection of CD Mechanism, two small  
screws on the top of the unit must be released  
before operate the unit. Otherwise, the CD  
Mechanism can not be working properly.  
UNIT REMOVAL  
1. Remove Front Control Panel.  
2. Slightly insert the key into the slot and  
gently to release.  
3. Separate the sleeve from the unit. Keep  
release key in a safe place as you may  
need for future removal of unit.  
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