PYLE Audio CD Player PLCDCS300 User Manual

PLCDCS300  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
Mobile Audio System  
• PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio  
• Digital Compact Disc Player  
• Cassette Player  
• Automatically Memory Storing  
• Preset Equalization  
• Auxiliary Input Function  
• Remote Control  
• Slide Down Undetachable Panel  
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INSTALLATION  
Installation onto the car bracket using supplied screws (M5 x 6mm). The holes of the  
car bracket to use will differ depending on the car model.  
Screw  
(M5 x 6mm)  
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WIRING CONNECTION  
For 4 x 50W  
MAIN UNIT  
ANTENNA SOCKET  
(BLACK)  
(GREY)  
Rch RED  
TV AUDIO IN  
FUSE  
IGNITION  
SWITCH (B+)  
RED  
Lch WHITE  
YELLOW  
BLACK  
BLUE  
MEMORY  
BACK-UP  
Rch RED  
RCA CABLE  
GROUND (B–)  
Lch WHITE  
POWER  
ANTENNA  
GREY  
WHITE  
FRONT Lch  
SPEAKER  
FRONT Rch  
SPEAKER  
GREY/BLACK  
WHITE/BLACK  
GREEN  
VIOLET  
REAR Lch  
SPEAKER  
REAR Rch  
SPEAKER  
GREEN/BLACK  
VIOLET/BLACK  
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OPERATION  
21 20 19  
4
1 18  
9
7
15 25 26  
2
3
22 23 24 11  
6
16 30 14 12  
13 17  
8
10  
29  
5
28  
27  
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OPERATION  
MUTE  
GENERAL OPERATION  
Press the MUTE button (2) to silence  
the receiver. Press it again to release  
the mode.  
Note: In this product design, there has  
different sound accompanying with every  
button pressed and the sound is  
designed differently according to the  
customers.  
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY  
Exhibit current frequency and activated  
functions on the display (7).  
ON/OFF  
EQUALIZATION  
Switch on the unit by pressing POWER  
button (9). When system is on, press  
POWER button (9) again to turn off the  
unit.  
Press EQUALIZER button (12) to  
select SOUND EFFECT as shown in  
below sequence:  
NORMAL  
CLAS POP  
JAZZ  
SOUND ADJUSTMENT  
Press PUSH SELECT button (10) to  
select audio mode shown in the below  
sequence.  
Press EQUALIZER button (12) over 1  
second, graphic display type will  
display on the LCD and then press  
VOLUME  
BASS  
TREBLE  
BALANCE  
FADER  
TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
button (16) or  
button (17) to  
select graphic display type as follows:  
(For Fader Version Only)  
By rotating the knob (10) clockwise or  
counter-clockwise, it is possible to  
adjust the desired sound quality.  
If adjustment has not been done in  
BAS/TRE/BAL/FAD mode, it is  
returned to the volume select mode  
(initial) 5 seconds later.  
DNCO1 DNCO2  
DNCO3  
DNCO4  
DNCO5  
REMOTE SENSOR (OPTIONAL)  
Point the remote control handset to  
the remote sensor IR (25).  
Press the function keys on the handset  
to control the system.  
Note: Only in fader version, fader is  
effective.  
AUXILIARY INPUT  
LOUDNESS  
The unit can be connected to a  
portable audio player through the AUX  
IN jack (11).  
Press the LOU button (3) to loudness  
function and display will show  
LOUD.  
Press it again to release this function.  
RESET  
RESET button (30) must be activated  
with either a ball point pen or thin metal  
object. The RESET button (30) is to  
be activated for the following reasons:  
DISPLAY  
Press the DSP button (15) can switch  
between frequency or play time display  
and clock display. To set clock, hold  
down DSP button (15) until the clock  
is shown on display then press  
- Initial installation of the unit when all  
wiring is completed.  
TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
button (17) to  
change hours or TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
- All the function buttons do not  
operate.  
button (16) to change minutes.  
- Error symbol on the display.  
SELECT MODE  
Press the MODE button (6) to choose  
desired listening mode. (e.g. radio,  
CDP, CDC, tape, TV or AUX mode)  
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OPERATION  
Stations are searched automatically  
from next frequency and detected  
station is stored into the preset  
memory. In case of LOC state, the  
first Auto Store is done by LOC state  
and if 6 CH is not fully memorized,  
the seconds Auto Store search  
continued by Distant state. At the  
end of Auto Store operation, mode  
is change to Preset Scan.  
RADIO OPERATION  
BAND SELECTION  
At radio mode, press BAND button  
(13) to select the desired band.  
The reception band will change in the  
following order:  
FM1  
FM2  
FM3  
AM1  
AM2  
- Preset Scan  
STATION SELECTION  
Press AS/PS button (14) shortly in  
radio mode, Preset Scan is started.  
This operation starts from next  
preset number and finished at the  
same preset number of which last  
channel memory stored.  
Frequency of preset memory is  
displayed with blinking for 5  
seconds. Press AS/PS button (14)  
again to release this function.  
- Manual Tune Up/Down  
Repeatedly press the  
TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
or TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
(17) for manual tuning frequency  
downward or upward.  
button (16)  
button  
- Seek Tune Up/Down  
Press and hold the  
TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
or TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
(17) for several seconds for auto  
tuning frequency downward or  
upward.  
button (16)  
button  
STATION STORING  
Press and release any one of the  
preset buttons (18) (1 - 6) shortly,  
(1 - 6) preset memory is called (Preset  
Call). Press the button for several  
secnds, current frequency is stored  
into preset memory and preset number  
(1 - 6) is displayed (Preset Store).  
LOCAL/DISTANT  
Press LOC button (1) shortly to select  
between local and distant stations.  
Local setting for reception of strong  
station, and a distant setting for  
reception of weaker stations. In local  
mode, LOCwill display.  
MONO/STEREO  
At FM radio mode, press MO/ST  
button (8) to set the reception between  
mono mode and stereo mode.  
In stereo mode, when stereo  
broadcasting station is received, the  
indicator will appear upon the  
display.  
AUTOMATIC MEMORY STORING &  
PRESET SCAN  
- Automatic Memory Storing  
Press AS/PS button (14) over 1  
second in radio mode, Auto Store is  
started.  
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OPERATION  
CASSETTE OPERATION  
TAPE OPEN/CLOSE  
Press TAPE OPEN/CLOSE button  
(26), the front panel will slide down to  
show the cassette compartment (28).  
Press TAPE OPEN/CLOSE button (26)  
again or POWER button (9) to slide up  
the front panel.  
PROGRAM BUTTON  
These two buttons (27) perform the  
dual functions of changing the  
direction of tape playback and fast  
forward/rewind of the tape.  
- Change Tape Playback Direction  
Press both buttons together to play  
the other side of a tape.  
- Fast Forward/Rewind  
Press the button with the double  
arrows pointing the same direction  
as the direction indicator in the LCD  
to fast forward; press other button in  
the opposite direction to fast rewind.  
EJECT  
When the front panel slides down,  
push the eject button (29) down to  
eject the cassette tape.  
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OPERATION  
REPEAT THE SAME TRACK  
Press RPT button (21) to continuously  
repeat the same track. Press it again  
to stop repeat.  
CDP OPERATION  
CD OPEN/CLOSE/EJECT  
Press CD OPEN/CLOSE/EJECT  
button (4) shortly, the front panel will  
slide down halfway to show the disc  
slot (5).  
PREVIEW ALL TRACKS  
Press SCN button (20) to play first  
several seconds of each track on the  
current disc.  
Press it again to stop intro and listen  
to track.  
Press CD OPEN/CLOSE/EJECT  
button (4) again or POWER button (9)  
to slide up the front panel. When the  
front panel slides down, insert a disc  
into the disc slot (5), the front panel will  
automatically slide up. If there has a  
disc in, when the front panel slides  
down, press CD OPEN/CLOSE/  
EJECT button (4) for over 1 second  
to stop CD playing and eject the disc  
from the disc slot.  
PLAY ALL TRACKS  
Press RND button (22) to play all  
tracks on CD in random order. Press  
it again to cancel the function.  
SELECT TRACKS  
Press TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
button  
button  
(16) or TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
(17) to move to the previous track or  
the following track. Track number  
shows on display.  
Hold TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
(16) or TUNE/TRACK/SKIP  
button  
button  
(17) to fast reverse or fast forward. CD  
play starts from when you release the  
button.  
PAUSE PLAYING  
Press PAU button (19) to pause CD  
player. Press it again to resume play.  
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OPERATION  
REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET  
1
7
4
3
8
6
9
5
2
13  
12  
10  
14  
11  
15  
FUNCTION KEYS & CONTROL  
1. PWR  
2. MUT  
3. SEL  
4. VOL  
5. VOL  
6. BND  
7. MOD  
= Power Button  
= Mute Button  
= Select Button  
= Volume Up Button  
= Volume Down Button  
= Band Select Button  
= Mode Button  
8. TUNE/SEEK = Tune/Seek Down Button  
9. TUNE/SEEK = Tune/Seek Up Button  
10.EQ  
= Preset Equalization Button  
= Preset Buttons  
11.PRESET  
12.PAU  
13.SCN  
14.RPT  
15.RND  
= Pause Button  
= Scanning Button  
= Repeat Button  
= Random Button  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
GENERAL  
Power Supply Requirements : DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground  
Chassis Dimensions  
Loading Impedance  
Maximum Output Power  
Current Drain  
: 200 mm (W) x 138 mm (D) x 100 mm (H)  
: 4 - 8 per channel  
: 4 x 50 Watts  
: 10 Ampere (max.)  
CD PLAYER  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Channel Separation  
Frequency Response  
:
:
:
More than 55 dB  
More than 50 dB  
20 Hz - 20 KHz  
CASSETTE PLAYER  
Tape Speed  
Fast Forward Time  
Frequency Response  
Channel Separation  
Crosstalk  
:
:
:
:
:
:
4.76 cm/sec  
180 seconds (C-60 type)  
50 to 8,000 Hz  
> 35 dB  
> 40 dB  
0.35% WRMS  
Wow and Flutter  
RADIO  
FM  
Frequency Coverage  
I.F.  
Sensitivity (S/N = 30 dB)  
Image Rejection  
Stereo Separation  
: 87.5 to 107.9 MHz  
: 10.7 MHz  
: 3 µV  
: > 45 dB  
: > 30 dB  
AM  
Frequency Coverage  
I.F.  
Sensitivity (S/N = 20 dB)  
: 530 to 1710 KHz  
: 10.71 MHz  
: 32 dBu  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Before going through the check list, check wiring connection. If any of the problems  
persist after check list has been made, consult your nearest service dealer.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
No power.  
The car ignition switch is  
not on.  
If the power supply is properly  
connected to the car accessory  
circuits, but the engine is not moving,  
switch the ignition key to ACC.  
The fuse is blown.  
Replace the fuse.  
Disc cannot  
be loaded or  
ejected.  
Presence of CD disc inside Remove the disc in the player, then  
the player.  
put a new one.  
Inserting the disc in  
reverse direction.  
Insert the compact disc with the  
label facing upward.  
Compact disc is extremely Clean the disc or try to play a new  
dirty or defective disc. one.  
Temperature inside the car Cool off or until the ambient  
is too high.  
temperature return to normal.  
Condensation.  
Leave the player off for an hour or  
so, then try again.  
Cassette tape Presence of a cassette  
Remove the cassette tape in the  
player, then put in the new one.  
cannot be  
loaded or  
ejected.  
tape in the player.  
The temperature in the car Cool off the inside of the car, then try  
is too high.  
again.  
Condensation.  
Leave the cassette player off for an  
hour or so, then try again.  
No sound.  
Volume is in minimum.  
Adjust volume to a desired level.  
Wiring is not properly connected. Check wiring connection.  
Sound skips  
or sound  
quality is poor.  
The installation angle is  
more than 30 degrees.  
Adjust the installation angle to less  
than 30 degrees.  
The disc is extremely dirty Clean the compact disc, then try to  
or defective disc.  
play a new one.  
The cassette is defective.  
Try another cassette.  
The operation The built-in microcomputer Press the RESET button.  
keys do not  
work.  
is not operating properly  
due to noise.  
Front panel is not properly fixed into  
its place.  
The radio does The antenna cable is not  
not work. The connected.  
radio station  
Insert the antenna cable firmly.  
automatic  
The signals are too weak.  
Select a station manually.  
selection does  
not work.  
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MAINTENANCE  
3. Clean the tape head with the cotton  
swab.  
For System  
The following suggestions help you care  
for the product so that you can enjoy it  
for years.  
1. Keep the product dry. If it does get  
wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Liquids might contain minerals that  
can corrode the electronic circuits.  
4. Clean the capstans and the pinch  
rollers with the cotton swab.  
2. Keep the product away from dust and  
dirt, which can cause premature wear  
of parts.  
5. Allow the tape head, capstans and  
pinch rollers to dry before operating.  
3. Handle the product gently and  
carefully. Dropping it can damage  
circuit boards and cases, and can  
cause the product to work improperly.  
6. Do not touch the tape with your  
fingers; if it becomes lose, wind it  
back by twisting a six-sided pencil in  
the cassette reel.  
4. Wipe the product with a dampened  
cloth occasionally to keep it looking  
new. Do not use harsh chemicals,  
cleaning solvents, or strong  
detergents to clean the product.  
5. Use and store the product only in  
normal temperature environments.  
High temperature can shorten the life  
of electronic devices, damage  
batteries, and distort or melt plastic  
parts.  
For Tape Player  
Periodic cleaning of the tape head and  
capstan shaft will ensure good  
reproduction of music and trouble-free  
operation. Cleaning of the tape head  
should be done every 20 to 30 hours of  
operation or when the high tones have  
become less clear.  
1. Use a cassette cleaning cartridge if  
available. If one is not available, use  
a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl  
(rubbing) alcohol.  
2. While holding the tape door open,  
locate tape head to the right of the  
opening and in the centre of the unit.  
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CAUTION  
1. This unit is designed to operate on  
12-volts DC, negative ground  
3. Your unit has built-in filtering to  
eliminate most of the noise that might  
come through the power source.  
However, with some vehicles,  
particularly older models, some  
clicking or other unwanted noise  
might be present.  
electrical system only. Do not attempt  
to install this unit in a vehicle having a  
positive ground system.  
2. You should not touch the  
high-polished playback head with any  
metallic or magnetic tools.  
IGNITION AND INTERFERENCE NOISE  
Ignition  
Interference  
The most common source of noise in  
reception is the ignition system. This is  
normally due to the fact that radio is  
placed relatively close to the ignition  
system (engine). This type of noise can  
be easily detected because it will vary in  
intensity of pitch with the speed of the  
engine.  
Radio reception in a moving environment  
(automobile) is very different from  
reception in a stationary (home). It is  
very important to understand the  
difference.  
AM reception will deteriorate when  
passing through a tunnel or when  
passing under high voltage lines. Also,  
noise can be picked up from passing  
automobiles. Although AM is subject to  
environmental noise, it has the ability to  
be received at great distance.  
This is due to the fact that broadcasting  
signals follow the curvature of the earth  
and are reflected back by the upper  
atmosphere.  
Usually, the ignition noise can be  
suppressed considerably by using a  
radio suppression type high voltage  
ignition wire and suppressor resistor in  
the ignition system. (Most vehicles  
employ this wire and resistor but it may  
be necessary to check them for correct  
operation.) Another method of  
suppression is the use of additional noise  
suppressors. These can be obtained  
from most CB/Amateur radio or  
FM reception is just the opposite of AM.  
It is not subject to environmental noise  
and it does not have the ability to be  
received at great distances (usually 30  
miles). Also, the FM signal can be  
blocked by tall buildings, mountains, or  
hills.  
electronic supply shops.  
To reduce the possibility of these  
problems, ALWAYS FINE TUNE a station,  
and if possible, set the antenna height to  
30 inches.  
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