PYLE Audio CD Player DISC CD CHANGE User Manual

PLCHD6  
6 - DISC CD CHANGER  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
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INTRODUCTION  
RESET FUNCTION  
A RESET button is located on the front panel (to the left side of EJECT button) and is  
accessible only when the magazine door is opened. The RESET button is recessed  
in order to prevent accidental engagement, and can be activated with the tip of ball-  
point pen or any similar pointed object. The reset circuitry is provided in order to  
protect the unit's microprocessor and tracking system and should be activated only  
under the following conditions:  
a. Initial installation after all wiring is completed;  
b. Abnormal operation is encountered such as not loading a Disc; and  
c. Indication on controller display is erratic.  
REMOVE THE TRANSPORT SCREWS  
Four screw that lock the CD player's mechanism during transport are located on the  
bottom of the unit. Remove these screws and keep with your literature package for  
future use should the unit need to be transported for service/maintenance.  
After removal, be sure to seal these holes using the adhesive stickers provided with  
the unit.  
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
1. Compact Disc Magazine Slot  
2. Reset Button  
3. Eject Button (Press this button to eject the Magazine)  
4. Slide Door  
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2 3  
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WIRING CONNECTIONS  
CD CHANGER  
CAR RADIO  
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HOW TO USE THE COMPACT DISC MAGAZINE  
Inserting Discs  
Inserting Discs into the supplied magazine. Up to 6 Discs may be inserted into the  
magazine.  
The Disc are numbered from 1 (bottom tray) to 6 (top tray).  
Note: Do not touch the recorded side of a Disc while inserting or removing it.  
Removing Discs  
1.Press the Eject button to remove the Magazine.  
2.Push the Release keys to remove the Discs.  
Precautions  
Do not leave the magazine exposed to high temperature or direct sunlight.  
Do not attempt to disassemble the magazine.  
Take care not to drop the magazine or knock it against hard surfaces.  
Store the pulled-out magazine in a safe place.  
Benzine, thinner, or other volatile chemicals may cause damages to the magazine.  
Inserting the magazine  
1.Slide the door open to the right side.  
2.Insert the magazine.  
Make sure that the magazine toadied with Discs before inserting it into the player.  
Be careful to insert the magazine into the player with the label tacking upward.  
3.Close the door  
Do not leave the door open during Disc playback. Dirt ,dust or other foreign may  
cause damage to the player if allowed to enter.  
Removing the magazine  
1. Open the door.  
2. Press the Eject button to remove.  
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INSTALLATION  
Use the supplied parts and mount the unit securely. The use of parts other than  
these supplied (specified) may loosen or damage internal components.  
If installation presents any difficulties, consult your dealer for advice.  
Before drilling a hole into the wall or floor the vehicle trunk, check that nothing is  
behind the panel. Never drill a hole in the fuel tank or any other important that may  
be attached to the trunk.  
Take off the negative terminal connector () of the car battery to prevent short  
circuits while you are installing the unit.  
TOP  
TOP  
Improper  
Proper  
FRONT  
FRONT  
Location  
Be sure to mount the unit in a location that will not interfere with the driver or  
passengers. Be certain there is not danger of passengers being injured case of  
sudden stops.  
Do not mount the player near heater outlets, where it might be affected by heat; or  
near doors, where rainwater might splash onto it.  
Do not mount the player in a location that will receive direct sunlight, such as on  
the dashboard or the rear shell. Excess heat will damage the player.  
When mounting the player make sure no wires are trapped between the player and  
the surrounding metalwork or fittings.  
Do not mount the player on the spare lire board or any other unstable place.  
Do not mount the player where it will impede access to the spare tire, jack or tools.  
Although the player can be mounted horizontally, vertically or at 45°, keep to the  
tolerable angles shown on following page. In addition, choose a place where the  
CD magazine can be loaded and unloaded easily.  
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ACCESSORIES  
x2  
x2  
x4  
a) Bracket  
b) Floor base plate  
c) Hex bolt (M5x12) with Washers  
x4  
x4  
x4  
x1  
d) Wing nut (06) e) Self tape screw (5x15) f) Self tape screw (3x15) g) Mount angle adjust key  
Important  
Angle set and locking screws  
Be sure to adjust the mounting angle set screw (F) using the mounting angle adjust  
key to appropriate angle: Of for horizontal. 45° angle. or 90° for vertical mounting.  
After adjustment be sure to attach the locking screws (F1) into the corresponding  
hole on both sides of the player.  
F1  
0°  
horizontally  
F
F
F
F1  
F1  
45°  
45o  
(slant mounting)  
90°  
vertically  
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INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS  
HORIZONTAL / VERTICAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES  
1. Attach the brackets (a) to each side of the unit. Using the hex bolts with washers  
(c).  
2.Determine the mounting location and drill 4 mounting holes approximately 3.5mm  
in diameter .  
3.Secure the unit in place using 4 self-tapping screws (e).  
e)  
e)  
c)  
c)  
e)  
e)  
a)  
a)  
ø3.5mm  
ø3.5mm  
a)  
a)  
c)  
c)  
HORIZONTAL INSTALLATION  
c)  
e)  
a)  
d)  
b)  
a)  
b)  
c)  
Attach the brackets (a) to each side of the unit  
using hex bolts with washers (c).  
Lift the carpet and determine the mounting  
Attach the floor base plate (b) to the brackets a)  
using the wing nuts (d)  
location. Fix the floor base plate (b) to the floor  
using self-tape screw (f).  
d)  
d)  
d)  
d)  
Press the unit to the floor, and  
remove the wing nuts (d), and lift  
off the changer  
Lay down the carpet. Cut 1 Xon  
each area of the carpet where the  
mounting bolts will pass through  
Mount the unit in place, using 4  
wing nuts (d)  
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VERTICAL INSTALLATION  
c)  
e)  
a)  
b)  
d)  
a)  
b)  
c)  
Attach the brackets (a) to each side of the unit  
using hex bolts with washers (c).  
Attach the floor base plate (b) to the brackets a)  
using the wing nuts (d)  
Lift the carpet and determine the mounting  
location. Fix the floor base plate (b) to the floor  
using self-tape screw (f).  
d)  
d)  
d)  
d)  
Press the unit to the floor, and  
remove the wing nuts (d), and lift  
off the changer  
Lay down the carpet. Cut 1 Xon  
each area of the carpet where the  
mounting bolts will pass through  
Mount the unit in place, using 4  
wing nuts (d)  
FOR AN ANGLED INSTALLATION, TURN TO THE 45° POSITION AND ATTACH LOCK  
SCREW (F1) IN THE MIDDLE HOLE.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
General  
System  
Compact Disc audio system  
Compact Disc  
Usable Discs  
Operation voltage  
Power consumption  
Operating electric current  
Max. peak electric current  
Dimensions  
Operational temperature range  
Temperature range of storage  
Test condition  
10 - 15V  
6W or less (DC 14.4V)  
400mA 14.4Volt  
1.2A 14.4Volt  
284(W) x 186.5(O) x 74(H) mm  
5°F - 158°F  
-22°F - 176°F  
Ordinary room condition of temperature 68° 5.4°F  
and relative humidity 65% (DC 14.4 0.2V)  
Audio  
Frequency range  
Dynamic range  
Distortion (THO N)  
S/N ratio  
20Hz - 20KHz ( 1dB)  
90dB or more  
0.1% or less (at 1KHz)  
90dB or more (at 1KHz)  
70dB or more (at 1KHz)  
1.25V 0.05V (1KHz, 0dB)  
Below the measuring unit  
< 0.8 mm  
Channel separation  
Audio output level  
Wow & Flutter  
SCRATCH  
INTERRUPTION  
BLACK DOT  
FINGER PRINT  
< 0.8 mm  
< 0.8 mm  
< ø65 µm  
Note: Unit specifications and design parameters are subject to modification or change  
without prior notice due to technical improvements by the manufacturer.  
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OPERATION  
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) - (1)  
LCD display will only be active when the changer power is on. This display indicates  
all operation key's, including DISC number. Track number, and DISC icon.  
Random Play Button - (2)  
(Track or DISC Random)  
This is used for random selection Disc play, and sequence.  
Once this button is pressed. "RDM" is displayed in the Upper left corner of LCD  
commander, and disc selection will begin random play.  
When this button is pressed for more than 2 seconds, "DISC" and "RDM" are  
displayed.  
At this time, all Disc's are selected to play randomly.  
To release the random selection function, push either the random or disc buttons  
again.  
Repeat Play Button - (3)  
(Track or DISC Repeat)  
This is used for repeating Disc/Track play. Upon pressing this button once. "APT" will  
be displayed on the LCD, and the playing will be repeated.  
When this button is pressed for more than 2 seconds. "DISC" and "RPT" will be  
displayed on the LCD. This will repeat the disc playing in its entirely. To stop function,  
depress either the repeat button or the disc button.  
Play/Pause Button (Play/Pause) - (4)  
To pause all play functions of CD Changer. Push the "Pause" button. To return to play  
mode, depress the "Pause" button again.  
Track Selection (Track up/down) and Track FF/REW - (5), (10)  
These button are used to search for a disc or track quickly. Press T-Up or T-Down  
button to search to the desired track or disc. Disc and track information will be  
displayed on the LCD. Upon pressing these buttons for more than 2 seconds, you  
may Fast Forward/Rewind in the direction desired.  
Random Sensor Receiving Light - (6)  
This is to receive infrared signal from card-type Remote Commander. (Avoid any  
foreign substances or contamination.)  
Scan Play Button ( Track or DISC Scan ) - (7)  
Upon pressing this button. "SCAN" is displayed in the lower left corner LCD display.  
The unit will play each.  
Track on disc for 10 seconds. When this button is pressed for more than 2 seconds.  
"DISC" and "SCAN" will be displayed and unit will play first 10 seconds of each disc.  
Disc Selection Button ( DISC Select ) - (8),(11)  
Press D-Up button to select upper DISC, and press D-Dn button to select the lower  
DISC. All disc functions will be displayed on the commander LCD.  
Power Button ( Power On/Off ) - (9)  
Press this button to turn On/Off the changer.  
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ERROR DISPLAY  
Error 1: There's no Magazine, and DISC is clamping.  
Error 2: It is impossible to discharge Magazine while ejecting.  
Error 3: Loading is not completed after a certain time (8 sec) passed.  
Error 4: Unloading is not completed after a certain time (8 sec) passed.  
Error 5: Elevator does not reach to the target position after a certain time (8 sec)  
passed. Hole separated.  
Error 6: Pickup is not moved to the center area even after a certain time (8 sec)  
passed in movement of Sled center area.  
Error 7: It is not completed despite more than 3 time of Focusing trial.  
Error 8: CLV On is not operated to reach CLV constant speed Mode, and Subq  
input is proven Error.  
Error 9: TOC is not read after a certain time (15 sec) passed.  
Error 10:The temperature in the mechanism continues to rise for a certain times (5  
sec) so no more operation can be done.  
Note:  
- When the system is turned off in the car power always goes back to the radio, not  
back to the CD player.  
- When power is restored to the CD System. It does not start where it was last  
playing. It always goes back to the number 1 song on the disc.  
- If you want to play a CD, turn the system on via the commander or remote control.  
If you want to listen to radio or cassette, turn power on via the radio.  
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