PYLE Audio Stereo Amplifier PT 600A User Guide

PT-600A  
INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER  
POWER  
REMOTE SENSOR  
BASS  
0
TREBLE  
0
2
2
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10  
PHONES  
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CONNECTIONS  
Connection precautions  
Playback connections: Connect the TAPE PLAY  
terminals to the output (LINE OUT) terminals on the  
cassette deck using the pin-plug cord.  
When connecting, either disconnect the power plug  
from the power outlet or turn off the unit’s power  
using the POWER switch.  
TA  
LAY  
P
E
E
Q
Check the left and right channels and connect properly  
(Left to L and Right to R).  
P
H O  
N
O
C
D
AV 1  
AV 2  
TU  
N
E
R
P
R
E
C
P
LAY  
R
E
C
LINE  
L
R
L
R
(IN)REC  
P LAY(OUT)  
AU  
D
IO  
Insert the plugs securely. Improper connection can lead  
to the generation of noise.  
Compact disc player  
B
A
Connect the CD terminals to the OUTPUT terminals on the  
compact disc player using the pin-plug cord.  
PROCESSOR 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.  
TA P  
LAY  
E
E Q  
OUTPUT  
AV 1  
AV 2  
P
H O  
N
O
C
D
TU N E R  
P
R
E C  
P
LAY  
R
E C  
L
R
L
R
AU D IO  
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.  
TA P  
LAY  
E
E
Q
P
H
O
N
O
C
D
AV  
1
AV  
2
TU  
N
E
R
P
R
E
C
P
LAY  
R
E
C
OUTPUT  
P LAYO UT)  
L
R
L
R
(IN) REC  
AU D IO  
AV1/AV2 terminals  
These terminals have an electrical performance which is  
equivalent to that of the CD terminals and the TUNER  
terminals which means that they can be used as the audio  
output terminals for a video disc player or TV tuner.  
Connect these terminals to the OUTPUT terminals on the  
component 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.  
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CONNECTIONS  
Speaker systems  
PHONO  
Connect the speaker systems to the SPEAKERS terminals  
on the rear panel of the unit with the speaker cords.  
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.  
Connect the turntable’s 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 unit’s GND terminal. But disconnect it if  
you notice increased hum.  
TA P  
L AY  
E
E
Q
P
H O  
N
O
C
D
AV 1  
AV 2  
TU N  
E
R
P
R
E
C
P
L AY  
R
E
C
L
R
L
R
AU D IO  
* When connecting, do not allow the conductor of the  
speaker cords to be exposed from the terminals and come  
into contact with other terminals.  
Tuner  
Connect the TUNER terminals to the OUTPUT terminals  
on the tuner using the pin-plug cord.  
R
IG  
H
T
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K
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8
TA P  
L AY  
E
E
Q
P
H O  
N
O
C
D
AV 1  
AV 2  
U N  
E
R
P
R
E
C
P
L AY  
R
E
C
OUTPUT  
L
R
L
R
AU D IO  
Front Left  
Front Right  
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PANEL INFORMATION  
1
2
3
4
5
6
PO WER  
REMO TE SENSO R  
BASS  
0
TREBLE  
0
2
2
2
2
4
8
4
8
4
8
4
8
6
6
6
6
10  
10  
10  
10  
PH O NE S  
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18 17 16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
1. POWER SWITCH  
11. AV1/AV2  
Power is supplied to the amplifier when this switch is depressed and  
the power is switched off when the switch is released.  
This switch is pressed when this unit is connected to the external  
amplifier.  
2. FUNCTION  
12. TUNER  
Press either TAPE, TUNER, AV1/AV2, CD, PHONO, the relative  
indicator will be grown.  
This switch is pressed when you wish to listen to the radio  
broadcasts from the tuner connected to the TUNER terminals.  
3. REMOTE SENSOR  
13. TAPE  
Work with the remote control.  
This switch is pressed when you wish to listen to the cassette deck  
connected to the tape terminal.  
4. PRESET EQ  
Press this switch to preset one of the following kinds of music: POP  
(green color), ROCK (red color), CLASSIC (orange color) and  
FLAT (no color).  
14. TONE CONTROL TREBLE VOLUME  
The treble sound is emphasized when the TREBLE knob is rotated  
clockwise from its “0” position while it is attenuated when the knob  
is rotated counterclockwise.  
5. VOLUME CONTROL  
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.  
15. TONE CONTROL BASS VOLUME  
The bass sound is emphasized when the BASS knob is rotated  
clockwise from its “0” position while it is attenuated when the knob  
is rotated counterclockwise.  
6. EXTERNAL PROCESSOR  
When this unit is connected to an external graphic equalizer or sound  
processor, press this switch.  
16. PHONES JACK  
This is the jack for headphones. Connect the plug on the stereo  
headphones for private listening.  
7. MIC LEVEL VOLUME  
Adjust the MIC LEVEL by rotating MIC LEVEL VOLUME knob.  
Adjust the volume so that it does not hurt your ears when using the  
headphones.  
8. MIC JACK  
Inserting Microphone if using.  
If you do not intend to use your headphones, always ensure that  
you unplug them.  
9. PHONO  
17. MUTE  
This switch is pressed when you wish to listen to records on the  
turntable (PHONO) connected to the PHONO terminal.  
Press this switch to mute the sound, if resume, press it again.  
18. REMOTE STANDBY INDICATOR  
The Power Amplifier is in remote standby state if the remote standby  
indicator is lighted.  
10. CD  
This switch is pressed when you wish to listen to the compact disc  
player connected to the CD terminals.  
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OPERATING PROCEDURES  
R E M O TE  
S
YS TE M  
EQ  
TAP E  
TUNER  
C D  
R IG H  
T
LE F T  
INTEGRATED CIRC UIT  
AC 220V - 230V ~ 50Hz  
TAP E  
PLAY  
EQ  
PHO NO  
C D  
AV1  
AV2  
TUNER  
RE C  
PLAY  
RE C  
L
R
L
R
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S
P
E
A K  
E
R
S
6
~
8
A U  
D
IO  
Before starting operation  
Check that the controls have been set to the following  
positions before commencing operation  
2.Operate the program source unit.  
Rotate the VOLUME control counterclockwise as far  
as it will go and set it at the “0” minimum volume  
position.  
3.Gradually turn the VOLUME control clockwise until the  
desired volume level is obtained.  
4. To adjust the tone quality, adjust the BASS and  
TREBLE control.  
Set the BASS and TREBLE tone controls to the “0”  
(center) position.  
* When you wish to use headphones, insert the plug of the  
headphones into the PHONES jack.  
After these checks, press the POWER switch to turn on  
the power.  
RECORDING TAPE  
If you find a remote standby indicator is lighted, the power  
amplifier is in remote standby state.  
A record, compact disc, broadcast of the program source of  
a component connected to the line terminals can be  
recorded by the tape deck connected to the TAPE recording  
(REC) terminals.  
(a) Press the power switch off and press it once again after  
the remote standby indicator is off.  
(b) Using the remote control to switch on the power.  
Playing a program source  
1.Select the input selector switch corresponds to the  
program source PHONO, CD, TUNER, AV1/AV2 which is  
to be recorded.  
1.Press the desired input selector switch to select the  
program source which you wish to listen to.  
To listen to record: press the PHONO switch.  
To listen to radio broadcast: Press the TUNER switch.  
To listen to a compact disc: Press the CD switch.  
To listen to a component connected to VIDEO  
terminals: Press the AV1/AV2 switch.  
2.Start playing the program source.  
3.Operate the tape deck and press the “REC” key.  
*The volume, Tone and other controls (including graphic  
equalizer) have no effect on the recording level or sound  
quality of the signals being recorded even they are  
operated.  
To listen to a tape: Press the TAPE switch.  
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OPERATION  
REMOTE CONTROL  
Remote Controlling Instructions  
The remote control box can directly control majority  
of system functions of HI-FI SYSTEM. The functions  
include power control of the whole system, Volume  
control, sound field control, CD operation control,  
Tuner operation control and also source control  
function. This remote controller may not function  
properly if an roadblock is located between it and the  
receiving unit, or if the remote controller is held at an  
improper angle with respect to the receiving unit.  
2
3
MEMO  
SCAN  
MEMO  
HOLD  
PHONO  
BAND  
VOLUME  
TUNER  
TAPE  
EXTERNAL  
PROCESSOR  
PRESET EQ  
4
5
7
Battery Installation  
AV1/AV2  
CD  
Remove the rear cover of the remote controller by  
sliding it backward. Install two AA (1.5 V) size  
batteries, while observing the correct polarity [ match  
the (+) and (-)signs].  
6
POWER  
1
Sound Field Control Operation  
R
* Switch the power key to connect to electric current.  
* Use PRESET EQ key to select the sound mode  
decided.  
Each time the button is pressed, the mode changes  
as follows:  
POP ROCK  
CLASSIC FLAT  
TUNER OPERATION BUTTONS  
When the function switch is set to Tuner side:  
* Press BAND keys for selecting AM/FM channel.  
* Memo Scan: Press to scan the stations (0-9) stored  
in the station memory.  
* Memory Hold: After pressing Memory Scan key,  
Tuner will scan through station (0-9). When your  
desired station is reached, press MEMORY HOLD  
to hold it.  
(1). Power Switch  
(2) AM/FM Selector/Memory Scan/Hold  
(3) Volume Control Key (+ -)  
(4) External Processor  
(5) Preset EQ  
(6) CD Control Key  
* STOP  
* CLOSE/OPEN  
* PLAY/PAUSE  
* SKIP/FAST BACKWARD  
* SKIP/FAST FORWARD  
( )  
OTHER  
( )  
* Sound source can be changed directly by pressing  
TUNER, PHONO, TAPE, CD or AV1/AV2 key.  
* Volume level can be adjusted by pressing VOL  
“-“ or “+” keys.  
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(7)Function Keys:  
* PHONO  
* TUNER  
* TAPE  
**Note** Exhausted batteries may reduce the level of  
sensitivity of the controller.  
* AV1/AV2  
* CD  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Power output  
Signal to noise ratio (short-circuit, A-network)  
PHONO……………….60dB  
Min. RMS, both channels driven, from 40-20 kHz, with no more  
than 0.1% total harmonic distortion.  
TUNER, TAPE PLAY….70 dB  
50 watts per channel into 6 ohms.  
Power requirements  
Load Impedance…………………..6 ohms  
Total Harmonic Distortion………less than 0.05% at 1/2 rated  
RMS power output.  
Power voltage…….220V ~ 50Hz  
For U.K………240V ~ 50Hz  
For U.S.A & Canada…..110V ~ 60 Hz  
Power consumption……300 Watts maximum  
Dimensions………..420 x 135 x 230mm (W x H x D)  
Weight………………6.2 Kg  
Frequency response (at 1 watt)…..20 to 20 kHz, + 1 dB, -2dB  
RIAA curve deviation (PHONO 20 Hz to 20 kHz)  
…………….………………………+0.5 dB, -0.5 dB  
Input sensitivity and impedance (at 1 kHz for rated power  
output) PHONO……………..2.5mV/47 kohms  
(Max. input capability: mV at 1 kHz, less than 0.1% total  
harmonic distortion)  
Design and specifications for subject to changes without  
notice for improvements.  
TUNER, TAPE PLAY………..250 mV/47 kohms  
Output level (1 kHz)  
TAPE REC……………………250 mV into 47kohms  
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