PYLE Audio Stereo Amplifier PT 680A User Guide

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Integrated Amplifier  
OPERATIONG INSTRUCTIONS  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK)  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of  
uninsulated dangerous voltagewithin the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
WARNING: To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture  
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Thank you for purchasing this HI-FI product. Taking time to read  
these operating instructions carefully before use will acquaint you  
fully with all its features and help ensure optimum performance.  
Connections____________________________  
Connection precautions  
When connecting, either disconnect the power plug from the  
power outlet or turn off the units power using the POWER switch.  
Check the left and right channels and connect properly (Left to L  
and Right to R).  
Insert the plugs securely. Improper connection can lead to the  
generation of noise.  
Precautions____________________________  
Power plug  
- When disconnecting the power cord from the power outlet,  
always take hold of the plug, and not the wire, and pull free.  
Never connect or disconnect the power plug with wet hands since  
you may receive an electric shock.  
- Remember to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet  
when you do not intend to use the unit for a prolonged period of  
time.  
Turntable  
Connect the turntables output cord L (white) plug to the L  
PHONO terminal and the R (red) plug to the R terminal.  
If your turntable is equipped with a grounding cable, connect it to  
the units GND terminal. But disconnect it if you notice increased  
hum.  
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If you use the turntable alongside the unit, hum and noise  
Do not remove the case and bottom panel  
Any inspections or adjustments inside the unit may lead to  
malfunctions and electric shocks. Do not touch any of the inside  
parts.  
pickup may sometimes. In such a case, install the turntable at a  
position where hum and noise are not picked up.  
Compact disc player  
Connect the CD terminals to the OUTPUT terminals on the  
compact disc player using the pin-plug cord.  
Do not block the ventilation holes  
Do not block the ventilation holes on the top of the unit by placing  
records or other objects over them.  
This will increase the inside temperature and may lead to failure  
or malfunction.  
Tuner  
Connect the TUNER terminals to the OUTPUT terminals on the  
tuner using the pin-plug cord.  
DVD Terminal  
Connect the DVD terminals to the OUTPUT terminals on the DVD  
player using the pin-plug cord.  
TAPE Deck  
Recording connections: Connect the TAPE REC terminals to  
the input (LINE IN) terminals on the tape deck using the pin-plug  
cord.  
Playback connections: Connect the TAPE PLAY terminals to  
the output (LINE OUT) terminals on the cassette deck using the  
pin-plug cord.  
Installation precautions  
Do not install the unit in any of the following locations since this  
may result in deterioration in performance or malfunction:  
- Locations exposed to direct sunlight or near objects radiating  
heat such as heating appliances.  
- Locations exposed to moisture or humidity.  
- Locations with poor ventilation exposed to dust and dirt.  
- Locations which are unstable and not perfectly flat or which are  
susceptible to vibration.  
Equalizer Terminals  
These terminals are used to connect a graphic equalizer or sound  
processor. They also come in handy for connecting an AV  
(audio/video) selector unit.  
Use pin-plug cords to connect the REC terminals to the INPUT  
terminals on the selected component and also to connect the  
PLAY terminals to its OUTPUT terminals.  
Do not wipe with thinners  
Wipe the panels and case from time to time with a soft cloth.  
Using any kind of thinner, alcohol or volatile liquid will mar the  
surface, cause blotching on the exterior and erase the markings  
and should therefore be avoided.  
Speaker systems  
Do not use insecticide sprays in the vicinity.  
Connect the speaker systems to the SPEAKERS terminals on the  
rear panel of the unit with the speaker cords. Two sets of speaker  
systems can be connected, one to front (Main) speakers and one  
to rear speakers (Surround) in order to achieve the surround  
sound effect.  
This unit dissipates the heat most effectively when installed on  
a flat surface. Do not stand it up or install it at an angle.  
When viewed from the front (the listening position), the speaker  
mounted on the left should be connected to the L terminals, and  
the speaker mounted on the right should be connected to the R  
terminals. Be sure to connect the polarities of the speaker  
systems and the SPEAKER terminals correctly (+ to +, - to -). If  
the polarity of one of the speaker systems is connected  
improperly, sound in the central area between the speakers will  
appear to be missing, and the position of the instruments will not  
be clear, resulting in a loss of stereo directionality; so take care  
when connecting.  
Before connecting the power plug  
Before connecting the power plug to an electrical outlet, check to  
be sure that the unit is set to the power voltage for your area. If  
the voltage of the unit is improperly set, fire hazard or damage to  
the unit may result. If you find that the unit is not set to the proper  
voltage for your area follow the instructions listed below.  
- Unit without voltage selectors switch.  
- Unit destined for some areas are not fitted with a voltage  
selector switch due to laws and regulations existing in those  
areas. In such a case, the power supply voltage is set to the  
voltage used in the area where the unit is purchased.  
When connecting, do not allow the conductor of the speaker  
cords to be exposed from the terminals and come into contact  
with other terminals.  
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Connections  
- Mains plug may vary to some extent depending on sales area, local laws and regulations.  
Front speakers  
Surround speakers  
Compact disc player  
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Remote Controller ________________________________________________________________  
Loading batteries  
11. Auto/Manual  
Insert the two accessory 1.5V batteries, type AA(IEC R6), into  
the battery compartment in the back of the remote controller.  
Press the grooves on the battery compartment lid and slide it off.  
Insert the two batteries, taking care to match the +, - polarities  
correctly with the diagram in the case.  
This key is used to select AUTO or MANUAL tuning for AM and  
FM stations. Press once to set to AUTO again for MANUAL.  
12. Memory  
Press it to store the broadcast station as a preset.  
13. Station up/down  
Replace the compartment lid.  
Press these keys to select a preset channel during the tuner  
mode.  
About the Remote Controller  
The remote controller can be used to control component from  
your listening position. Take special note of the following points:  
When operating the remote control, point it in the direction of the  
infrared signal receiving window on the player.  
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Press these buttons to select the previous/next track of the  
playback.  
15. Balance  
The operating range of the remote controller is within 30˚ to each  
side of the front of the player, within a distance of about 6m (about  
20 feet) on an uninterrupted straight line (the remote controller  
will not operate if furniture or other obstacles are directly between  
the remote controller and the player). Note that in areas struck by  
direct sunlight or bright spotlights, the operating range of the  
remote control may be shortened, or it may fail to operate at all.  
Press operating switches separately and firmly.  
Press this key first then press the volume key to balance the  
speakers.  
16. Tuning +/-  
Tuner frequency up and down  
17. Volume +/-  
Press these keys to decrease or increase the volume.  
Replacing Batteries  
When batteries become weak, the signal transmitting  
performance drops, and the remote controller will become  
unusable. In this case, replace the old batteries with new ones.  
Since even batteries with new ones.  
Depending on manufacturer, be sure to use only identical A”  
(IEC R6) 1.5V type batteries.  
Do not mix new batteries with already used batteries.  
Use batteries designed to prevent leakage of the electrolyte  
inside.  
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Remote Controller _______________________________  
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1. Amplifier Standby  
When this key is pressed during the remote standby state, the  
power of the main unit can be switched on/off.  
2. Source Select  
Press one of these keys as your desired source.  
3. Surr. Sound  
Press this key to select surround on or off.  
4. Equalizer  
Press this key to select inside EQ or outside EQ.  
5. Band  
When in tuner mode, press this key to select FM or AM radio  
broadcast.  
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6. Mute  
Press this key to mute the sound, press it again to cancel the  
mute function.  
7. ST/Mono  
Press this key to alternate between Stereo and Mono mode when  
listen to FM broadcast.  
8. Sound Modes keys  
Press one of these keys as your desired sound mode.  
9. Amplifier Display  
Press this key to display the current state of sound field and the  
surround mode.  
10. PTY Search  
- PTY Search: In FM state, press this key, the current program  
type appears on the display, using TUNING +/- to select the  
program type you desire.  
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Panel Information _________________________________________________________________  
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1. Power key  
8. Phones jack  
This switch turns the power ON/OFF (STANDBY).  
This is the jack for headphones. Connect the plug on the stereo  
headphones for private listening.  
2. Remote Standby Indicator  
The Power Amplifier is in remote standby state if the remote  
standby indicator is lighted.  
Adjust the volume so that it does not hurt your ears when using  
the headphones.  
- If you do not intend to use your headphones, always ensure that  
you unplug them.  
3. Mode/Store  
When in tuner mode, press this button once to select Auto tuning  
mode; press it the second time to select the Manual tuning mode;  
press it the third time to select the Preset tuning mode, then by  
pressing the Tuning +/- button to select a preset station; pressing  
and holding this button (in any of the modes above) for 5 seconds  
brings up the MEMicon and display the next available preset for  
storing the current frequency.  
9. Input selector keys  
These keys are used to select the program sources. Press the  
desired key from the PHONO, DVD, CD, TAPE, and  
TUNER/Band keys.  
10. Sound field keys  
Press these keys to select one of the four sound mode: Flat, Pop,  
Classic or Rock.  
4. Tuning +/- key  
Frequency up and down.  
11. Equalizer key  
5. Remote sensor  
Press this key to select inside EQ or outside EQ.  
Work with the remote control.  
12. Surround key  
6. Volume Control  
Press this key to select surround on or off.  
This is used to control the sound heard from the speakers or  
through the headphones. Rotate it in clockwise or in counter  
clockwise, the volume will be increased or decreased.  
7. Reset  
Switch on the POWER, use a paper clip to press the RESET  
button for more than 3 seconds duration, then all the current set  
up memory will be erased and back to the factory default.  
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Specifications____________________________________________________________________  
Max Power Output  
Signal/Noise ratio  
Tuning range  
150W x 2 (RMS) ( 6ohms )  
70dB ( A Weighted )  
FM 87.5 MHz 108 MHz ( 50 kHz step ) European & Australian models  
AM 530 kHz 1710 kHz ( 10 kHz ) European & Australian models  
VFD two color  
Display color  
Source inputs  
Surround mode  
Phono, DVD, CD, Tape , Built-in Tuner  
Surround Effect  
Sound Effect Mode  
Analoge audio inputs  
- Sensitivity / Impedance:  
Flat, Rock, Pop, Classic  
Audio in x 4 Inputs (Phono, DVD, CD, Tape)  
Phono 2.5mV / 47kohms  
DVD, CD, Tape 200mV / 47kohms  
FM 75ohm unbalance  
Antenna inputs  
AM Loop Antenna  
Output  
Speaker outputs  
Analogue audio outputs  
4 speakers output  
Tape Audio L/R RCA Jack out  
General  
Mains voltage  
Dimensions ( W x D x H )  
Weight  
110V~60Hz  
430 (W) x 263 (D) x 137 (H) / 16.93x 10.35x 5.39inches  
6kg  
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