PYLE Audio View Series PLTV64R User Manual

PLTV64R  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Mobile Video System  
COLOR LCD TV/RECEIVER WITH  
CD CHANGER CONTROL  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION  
CAUTION:  
Please read and observe all warnings and instruction given in this owner’s manual  
and those marked on the unit. Keep these instructions. Retain this booklet for future  
reference.  
Please read the following safety instructions carefully.  
1. This set has been designed and manufactured to assure personal safety.  
Improper use can result in electric shock or fire hazard. The safeguards  
incorporated in this unit protect you if you observe the following procedures for  
installation, use and servicing. This unit doesn’t contain any parts that can be  
repaired by the user.  
2. The screen display is operated automatically. Do not draw the screen display out  
or turn it upward or downward manually. Otherwise, the mechanism construction  
may be harmed to some degree.  
3. When you operate the display unit, do not touch the display by your hands. It may  
harm your fingers.  
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INSTALLATION  
Double Sided  
Tape (2 pcs)  
Lever  
(2 pcs)  
Notes:  
Choose the mounting location where  
the unit will not interfere with the  
normal driving function of the driver.  
Before finally installing the unit,  
connect the wiring temporarily and  
make sure it is all connected up  
properly and the unit and the system  
work properly.  
Hexagonal Bolt  
(M6 x 12) (4 pcs)  
Tapping Screw  
(M5 x 12) (4 pcs)  
Use only the parts included with the  
unit to ensure proper installation.  
The use of unauthorized parts can  
cause malfunctions.  
Consult with your nearest dealer if  
installation requires the drilling of holes  
or other modifications of the vehicle.  
Mounting Bolt  
(M5 x 5) (8 pcs)  
Strap  
(1 pcs)  
Install the unit where it does not get in  
the drivers way and cannot injure the  
passenger if there is a sudden stop,  
like an emergency stop.  
If installation angle exceeds 30˚ from  
horizontal, the unit might not give its  
optimum performance.  
Tapping Screw  
(M5 x 25) (1 pcs)  
Nut  
(M5) (1 pcs)  
30˚  
Avoid installing the unit where it would  
be subject to high temperature, such  
as from direct sunlight, or from hot air,  
from the heater, or where it would be  
subject to dust, dirt or excessive  
vibration.  
Plain Washer  
(M5) (1 pcs)  
Spring Washer  
(M5) (5 pcs)  
INSTALLATION HARDWARE  
Bracket (A)  
(2 pcs)  
Bracket (B)  
(2 pcs)  
Spring Washer  
(M6) (4 pcs)  
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INSTALLATION  
at the sides of the unit chassis).  
For details, refer to the following  
illustrated installation methods.  
MOUNTING THE TUNER UNIT  
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DIN FRONT-MOUNT  
Installing the unit  
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Step 1  
(Fig. 1)  
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1. Dashboard  
2. Holder  
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5
4
After inserting the holder into the  
dashboard, select the appropriate tab  
according to the thickness of the  
dashboard material and bend them  
inwards to secure the holder in place.  
3. Display Unit  
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Step 2  
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1. Bracket (A)  
2. Mounting Bolt (M5 x 5)  
3. Bracket (B)  
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4. Hexagonal Bolt with Washer (M6 x 12)  
5. Tapping Screw with Washer (M5 x 12)  
6. Spring Washer (M6)  
(Fig. 2)  
7. Spring Washer (M5)  
8. Double Sided Tape  
1. Dashboard  
2. Nut (M5)  
3. Spring Washer  
4. Tapping Screw with Washer (M5 x 25)  
5. Screw  
6. Plain Washer  
INSTALL THE DISPLAY UNIT  
Before install the display unit, please  
remove its tail screw and cable parts.  
This unit can be properly installed either  
from front(convertional DIN Front-  
mount) or rear(DIN Rear-mount  
installation, utilizing threaded screw holes  
7. Strap  
Be sure to use the strap to secure the  
back of the unit in place. The strap  
can be bent by hand to the desired  
angle.  
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INSTALLATION  
Removing the unit  
1. Select a position where the screw  
holes of the bracket and the screw  
holes of the main unit become aligned  
(are fitted), and tighten the screws at  
2 places on each side.  
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Use either truss screws (5 x 5mm),  
depending on the shape of the screw  
holes in the bracket.  
2. Screw  
3. Factory Radio Mounting Bracket  
4. Dashboard or Console  
5. Hook and Screw (Remove this part)  
1. Lever  
Insert the levers supplied with the unit  
into the grooves at both sides of the  
unit as shown in figure until they click.  
Pulling the levers upward and out to  
makes it possible to remove the unit.  
Note: The frame, strap, and half-sleeve  
are not used for REAR-MOUNT.  
DIN REAR-MOUNT  
Installation using the screw holes on the  
both sides of the unit.  
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Fastening the unit to the factory radio  
mounting bracket.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
RADIO/TV MAIN UNIT  
(VIEW FROM REAR)  
RADIO/TV MAIN UNIT  
(VIEW FROM FRONT)  
TV DIVERSITY ANTENNA INPUT  
AV INPUT  
AV1  
RADIO CONTROL  
B
CDC SET  
A
AV2  
VIDEO AUDIOR AUDIOL  
CDC INPUT  
EXTERNAL REMOTE RECEIVER  
DISPLAY UNIT  
TO POWER SUPPLY  
RADIO CONTROL  
TV MONITOR  
CAUTION:  
1. If the TV control grey cable is connected to car brake, when the car is running, you  
cannot switch into TV mode, and the button (2) or (OPEN/CLOSE) button (31)  
is unavailable.  
2. To select CD changers sort:  
Before installing the unit, connect the CD changer with the unit correctly and turn  
on the power to make the unit work in CD changer state. If the operation normally,  
the switch buttons position is right, otherwise, please dial the switch button to the  
other position.  
Note: How to select A or B in CDC SET is different according to the units of the  
customers use.  
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OPERATION  
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF KEYS  
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1
14  
7
5
4
3
2
11 12  
8 13  
17 18 19 15 20 21  
16  
9
4
10  
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OPERATION  
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF KEYS  
30  
23  
22  
24  
27  
26  
25  
31  
36  
37 38  
34  
28  
32  
33  
35  
29  
1. PWR  
2.  
3. MUT  
4. LCD  
5. T/F  
20. SCN  
21. RND  
22. TV/AV  
23. 0 ~ 9 Numeric Buttons  
24. -/-- Digital Selecting Button  
25. MUTE  
6. SEL  
7. VOL  
8. VOL  
26. DSP (=SCREEN DISPLAY)  
27. SORT  
9. RESET  
10. IR  
28. CH +  
29. CH –  
30. POWER  
11. BND  
12. MOD  
13. TUNE/SKIP  
14. TUNE/SKIP  
15. M1 ~ M6  
16. AS/PS  
17. CD +  
18. CD –  
19. RPT  
31.  
(OPEN/CLOSE)  
32. VOL +  
33. VOL –  
34. ANGLE ADJ. +  
35. ANGLE ADJ. –  
36. MENU  
37.  
38.  
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OPERATION  
By pressing MOD button (12), you can  
select desired playing mode among  
TV, radio and CDC.  
GENERAL OPERATION  
ON/OFF  
CAUTION: The unit cannot be  
switched into TV mode, when the car  
is running. So at this time, you just  
select playing mode between radio and  
CDC.  
Switch on the unit by pressing PWR  
button (1). When system is on, press  
it again to turn it off.  
SELECTING SOUND MODE  
Press SEL button (6) to move display  
through volume, bass, treble, balance  
and fader functions. Use VOL (7)  
and VOL (8) buttons to adjust the  
selected mode. When mode has not  
been adjusted for several seconds,  
display returns to previous display status  
(e.g. radio display or CDC display).  
MUTE  
Press MUT button (3) to cut down  
sound output, MUTEwill appear on  
the display. Press it again to resume  
the previous volume mode.  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
Press T/F button (5) to change the  
display into clock display. While the  
current time is appeared on the display,  
press it again to return to frequency  
showing.  
VOL  
BAS  
TRE  
BAL  
FAD  
(Volume) (Bass)  
(Treble) (Balance)  
(Fader)  
Volume  
Adjust volume level using VOL (7)  
Time Setting  
- Set hours:  
Holding down T/F button (5) for  
several seconds, and the clock is  
blinking on the display, press  
and VOL (8) buttons.  
Bass  
Press SEL button (6) for one time.  
Adjust bass level using VOL (7) and  
VOL (8) buttons.  
TUNE/SKIP  
the hour.  
button (14) to adjust  
Treble  
- Set minutes:  
Press SEL button (6) for two times.  
Adjust treble level using VOL (7) and  
VOL (8) buttons.  
Holding down T/F button (5) for  
several seconds, and the clock is  
blinking on the display, press  
Balance  
TUNE/SKIP  
the minutes.  
button (13) to adjust  
Press SEL button (6) for three times.  
Adjust sound balance between left and  
right speakers using VOL (7) and  
VOL (8) buttons.  
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY  
The LCD (4) can show the current state  
of the unit.  
Fader  
Press SEL button (6) for four times.  
Adjust sound balance between front  
and rear speakers using VOL (7) and  
VOL (8) buttons.  
RESET  
Reset button (9) must be activated with  
either a ball point pen or thin metal  
object. The reset button is to be  
activated for the following reasons:  
- Initial installation of the unit when all  
wiring is completed.  
SELECTING PLAYING MODE  
When the screen display is drawn in,  
press MOD button (12) to select  
desired playing mode between radio  
and CDC. When the screen display is  
drawn out, the unit will automatically  
switch into TV mode.  
- All the function buttons do not  
operate.  
- Error symbol on the display.  
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OPERATION  
- Auto Memory Scanning  
RADIO OPERATION  
Check the stations stored in the  
preset memories. Press to retrieve  
automatically the current stations  
stored in six preset memories and it  
will display for several seconds.  
Press either the AS/PS button (16)  
again or anyone of the memory  
buttons to stop the scan operation.  
During the preset scan operation,  
the channel number flashes on the  
display for several seconds.  
SELECTING BAND  
Press BND button (11) to change  
between three FM bands and two AM  
bands and one LW band. Each band  
stores up to six preset stations.  
FM1 FM2  
FM3 AM1/MW AM2/LW  
SELECTING STATION  
During radio mode, press TUNE/SKIP  
button (13) to increase frequency  
Preset station scan continuously in  
the pre-selected band.  
or TUNE/SKIP  
button (14) to  
decrease frequency by one step of  
channel spacing. Hold the button  
longer for fast tuning. The frequency  
is updated correspondingly on display.  
CDC OPERATION  
SELECTING TRACK  
During CDC mode, press TUNE/SKIP  
button (14) or TUNE/SKIP  
button (13) to move to the previous  
track or the next track. The track  
number shows on the display.  
SELECTING MEMORY  
Press preset memory buttons (15) to  
preset stations at tuner mode.  
With this system, a total of 30 stations  
can be stored in the memory of six  
buttons. The stations might be FM1,  
FM2, FM3, AM1/MW and AM2/LW  
band. The operation is as below:  
SELECTING CD  
Press CD + button (17) to select next  
disc and CD button (18) to select  
previous disc.  
- Store in Memory  
Press and hold desired memory  
location button for several seconds.  
The current listening station will be  
stored into the number button.  
REPEAT THE SAME TRACK  
Press RPT button (19) to continuously  
repeat the same track on the current  
disc. Press it again to continuously  
repeat all tracks on the current disc.  
Press it the third time to stop  
repeating.  
- Retrieve a Preset Station  
Press any one of the buttons (15) to  
retrieve a station which had been  
stored in the memory in advance the  
chosen number is shown on display.  
PREVIEW ALL TRACKS  
Press SCN button (20) to play the first  
several seconds of each track on the  
current disc. Press it again to stop  
intro and listen to track.  
AUTO MEMORY STORING &  
SCANNING  
- Auto Memory Storing  
Seeks the six strongest stations in  
the pre-selected band automatically  
and stores the stations automatically  
in preset memories. Initially the tuner  
seeks and memories the stations in  
local mode until 6 stations are fully  
occupied. Otherwise, seeking is  
proceeded in distance mode.  
PLAY ALL TRACKS  
Press RND button (21) to play all tracks  
on the current CD in random order.  
Press it again to cancel the mode.  
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OPERATION  
TV OPERATION  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Button (2)  
REMOTE SENSOR  
On the screen display, there is a  
remote sensor IR (10) to receive  
remote control signal. You can point  
the remote control handset to IR (10)  
and press function keys on the handset  
to control TV.  
The unit is also connected an external  
remote receiver (See the electrical  
connection diagrams on Page 7 & 8),  
and the function is the same with IR  
(10).  
Fig. 1  
- When the display stretches to a  
certain location, it will turn upward  
automatically.  
Notes:  
- The external remote receiver is  
placed near the display for the best  
to receiver remote signal easily.  
- If the display doesnt stretch out, you  
cannot control the TV through the IR  
(10), and you must point the remote  
control handset to the external  
receiver.  
- If the angle of the display from  
vertical exceeds 20° (Especially  
the distance exceeds 3m.),  
controlling the TV through IR (10)  
cannot get good effect. You are  
suggested to use the external  
remote receiver.  
Fig. 2  
- Adjusting the viewing angle.  
The display will stop when it turns  
upward to a certain angle, then you  
can press ANGLE ADJ. + button (34)  
or ANGLE ADJ. button (35) to turn  
the display upward or downward to  
a desired viewing angle. In this case,  
you need to consider if the IR (10) is  
available.  
- In all playing modes, such as radio,  
CDC or TV, the POWER button (30)  
and the VOL + / buttons (32 & 33)  
are available.  
ON/OFF THE UNIT  
Switch on the unit by pressing POWER  
button (30). When system is on, press  
it again to turn it off.  
OPEN/CLOSE THE DISPLAY AND  
ANGLE ADJUSTMENT  
- Press button (2) on the faceplate  
or point the remote handset to the  
external remote receiver and press  
(OPEN/CLOSE) button (31), the  
screen display will stretch  
Fig. 3  
- When you switch the POWER off or  
press button (2) or press  
(OPEN/CLOSE) button (31), the  
display will turn downward  
automatically.  
automatically.  
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OPERATION  
In this case, you also need to  
consider if the IR (10) is available.  
PICTURE ADJUSTMENT/PROGRAM  
SETTING/SYSTEM CONTROL  
In TV mode, press MENU button (36)  
to enter the main menu. And the menu  
includes three sub-menus:  
PICTURE MENU, TUNER MENU and  
SYSTEM MENU.  
Press the button repeatedly or press  
/
buttons (37) to select the desired  
item then press buttons (38) to  
/
enter the corresponding sub-menu to  
set.  
- In PICTURE MENU, use  
/
buttons  
(37) to select picture mode upward  
or downward as follows:  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
SHARP  
TINT  
Fig. 4  
- When the display turns downward to  
a certain angle, it will draw in.  
Then use  
the selected item.  
Note: In PAL SYSTEM, there is no  
TINTitem.  
/
buttons (38) to adjust  
- In TUNER MENU, use  
/
buttons  
(37) to select picture mode upward  
or downward as follows:  
POS  
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
AFT  
SEARCH  
ASM  
Then use  
the selected item.  
- In SYSTEM MENU, use  
/
buttons (38) to adjust  
Fig. 5  
/
buttons  
(38) to select picture mode upward  
or downward as follows:  
SELECTING RECEIVING MODE  
Press TV/AV button (22) to select  
among AV1/AV2/TV.  
COLOR  
SOUND  
LANG.  
BB/  
CORING  
HALFTONE  
SELECTING CHANNEL  
Then use  
the selected item.  
/
buttons (38) to adjust  
- Press CH + button (28) or CH –  
button (29) to choose channel  
upward or downward.  
In AV mode, press MENU button (36),  
the screen will display PICTURE MENU  
and SYSTEM MENU but not TUNER  
MENU. And in SYSTEM MENU, there  
is no SOUNDitem. The setting  
method is the same with that in TV  
mode.  
Note: In the menus (except TUNER  
MENU), if you dont operate over 6  
seconds, the screen display will  
disappear.  
- The numeric buttons (0, 1 ~ 9) (23)  
allow you to select the correspinding  
channel directly.  
- Press digital select button (-/--) (24)  
cooperatively used with numeric  
buttons to select channel desired.  
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OPERATION  
VOLUME ADJUSTMENT  
Press VOL + button (32) or VOL –  
button (33) to adjust volume level.  
MUTE  
Press MUTE button (25) to mute the  
sound. Press the button again, the  
screen will display VOLUME XXXfor  
about 4 seconds, and this is the  
AUDIO level setting value of the TV  
unit. The users may not mind it, and  
that adjust the volume level by VOL +  
(32) and VOL (33) buttons.  
SCREEN DISPLAY  
Press DSP button (26), the screen will  
display the current status such as  
TVch/AV1/AV2, the COLOR SYSTEM  
and the SOUND SYSTEM on the right-  
top corner. In AV mode, there is no  
SOUND SYSTEM display.  
PROGRAM SORTING  
Sometimes the signal that the TV  
station sent is in random order.  
Then you can use the program sorting  
function to arrange the program in  
defined sequence to watch  
conveniently. For example: If you  
want to arrange channel 9 and press  
SORT button (27) and -/-- button (24),  
then press numeric button 1 and press  
SORT button (27) again to complete  
sorting.  
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SPECIFICATION  
GENERAL  
Power Supply Voltage  
Maximum Power  
Load Impedance  
Tone Controls  
: DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground  
: 4 x 60 Watts  
: 10 Ampere (max.)  
- Bass (at 100 Hz)  
- Treble (at 10 KHz)  
: + / 10 dB  
: + / 10 dB  
TV  
Monitor Screen Size  
Resolution  
: 6.4TFT  
: 960 x 234 dots  
TV Sensitivity  
: 45 dBµV/PD (max.) @CH25 in average  
RADIO  
FM  
Frequency Coverage  
Sensitivity (30 dB S/N)  
Image Rejection  
: 87.5 to 107.9 MHz  
: 6 µV  
: > 45 dB  
: > 25 dB  
Stereo Separation  
AM  
Frequency Coverage  
Sensitivity (20 dB S/N)  
Image Rejection  
: 530 to 1710 KHz  
: 35 dB  
: 45 dB  
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88-T1300-23  

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