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PLCDCS220MP
OWNER’S MANUAL
Mobile Audio System
• PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio
• Car CD/MP3/WMA Player
• Cassette Player
• Automatic Memory Storing
• Preset Equalization
• Undetachable Panel
• Auxiliary Input Function
• Remote Control
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CONTENTS Installation ...........................................3 Selecting tracks by Wiring Connection ..............................4 AMS/D-AUD button..........................9 Operation .............................................5 Display information.........................10 Location of keys....................................5 WMA operation..................................11 Switching on/off the unit.......................6 Audio DSP (MP3/WMA Decoder) ......11 Open the front panel ...
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INSTALLATION Method A SUB PANEL FLANGE NUT QUICKIE BOLT REAR BUSHING FACTORY BRACKET MOUNTING SCREW QUICKIE BOLT DASH PANEL Method B SUB PANEL QUICKIE BOLT FLANGE NUT MOUNTING SCREW 2#BRACKET DASH PANEL MOUNTING SCREW 2#BRACKET 2#BRACKET 3#BRACKET 1#BRACKET 2#BRACKET 2#BRACKET STANDARD MOUNTING CONFIGURATION “JA” MOUNTING CONFIGURATION “JZ” MOUNTING CONFIGURATION 3
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WIRING CONNECTION For 4 x 40W/ 4 x 45W/ 4 x 50W System MAIN UNIT ANTENNA SOCKET FUSE (BLACK) IGNITION RED Rch RED AUX IN SWITCH (ACC+) Lch WHITE YELLOW MEMORY BACK-UP (B+) (GREY) Rch RED BLACK RCA CABLE GROUND (B–) Lch WHITE BLUE POWER ANTENNA WHITE GREY FRONT Lch FRONT Rch SPEAKER SPEAKER WHITE/BLACK GREY/BLACK GREEN VIOLET REAR Lch REAR Rch SPEAKER SPEAKER GREEN/BLACK VIOLET/BLACK 4
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OPERATION LOCATION OF KEYS 12 9 10 27 8 3 15 7 1 6 2 16 13 17 19 20 21 18 22 23 11 14 4 5 28 24 26 25 5
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OPERATION Note: In this product design, there has • SET THE CLOCK different sound accompanying with every Press the DSP button (15), the clock is button pressed and the sound is designed shown on the LCD display. Then hold differently according to the customers. down the button until the clock flashes. Then press the TUNE/TRACK/SKIP • SWITCHING ON/OFF THE UNIT button (17) to change hours or Switch on the unit by pressing any TUNE/TRACK/SKIP button (16) to button (except OPEN button (7)). c
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OPERATION • STATION STORING RADIO OPERATION Press any one of the preset buttons • SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE (18) (1 to 6) to select a station which Press MODE button (6) shortly to had been stored in the memory. select radio mode, the radio mode Press this button for several seconds appears in the display together with (until 2ND beeps come out), current the memory band and frequency. station is stored into the number button. • SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND • MONO/STEREO At radio mode, press
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OPERATION CD OPERATION • SWITCHING TO CD MODE If there is no CD inserted in the driver: Gently insert the CD with the printed side uppermost into the CD slot (5) until you feel some resistance. The CD is drawn into the driver automatically. CD playback begins. If a CD is already inserted in the driver: Keep pressing MODE button (6) shortly until the CD mode display appears. • SELECTING TRACKS Press TUNE/TRACK/SKIP button (16) or TUNE/TRACK/SKIP button (17) to move to the previous track or the
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OPERATION When pressed, it is activated as MP3 OPERATION selecting each mode of Digital Audio. • SWITCHING TO CD (MP3) MODE “Searching track directly” => If there is no MP3 disc inserted in the “Searching Directory or File Name”=> driver: “Navigation” from root by Gently insert the MP3 disc with the TUNE/TRACK/SKIP UP/DOWN printed side uppermost into the disc buttons=> “Navigation” from current slot (5) until you feel some resistance. directory by TUNE/TRACK/SKIP The MP3 disc is drawn into the d
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OPERATION - Press BAND/LOUD (ENTER) button • DISPLAY INFORMATION to confirm and start the play. Press DSP button (15) to show - Repeat the above steps if the newly following information, such as the selected title is again a directory. clock, ID3 TAG (if available: song title, directory name, artist name, other Searching From Root Directory contents…) and other information. Press AMS (D-AUD) button for three KEY Assigned IN Searching mode (Table 1) times. The unit searches file or directory from
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OPERATION DISC NOTE WMA OPERATION The unit that can play the WMA disc and A. Notes on discs: the operation is the same with MP3 1.Attempting to use non-standard shape operation described above. discs (e.g. square, start, heart) may damage the unit. Be sure to use round AUDIO DSP (MP3/WMA DECODER) shape CD discs only for this unit. The audio DSP converts MP3/WMA 2.Do not stick paper or tape etc., onto stream data from the CD-ROM decoder the label side or the recording side of to PCM data. an
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REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET 1 7 4 3 8 9 6 5 13 2 12 10 11 14 15 FUNCTION KEYS & CONTROL 1. PWR = Power ON/OFF Button 2. DSP (0) = Display Button (_, –, +, 0 For MP3/WMA Operation ) 3. SEL = Sound Mode Select Button (Character Shift Right For MP3/WMA Operation ) 4. VOL = Volume Up Button [Character Select (A, B ~ 8, 9, 0) For MP3/WMA Operation] 5. VOL = Volume Down Button [Character Select (A, B ~ 8, 9, 0) For MP3/WMA Operation] 6. BND (LOU/ENT) = Band Select Button (When pressed shortly) Loudness But
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SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Power Supply Voltage : 12 Volts DC, Negative Ground Chassis Dimensions : 200 mm (W) x 138 mm (D) x 100 mm (H) Loading Impedance : 4 - 8 Ω per channel Maximum Output Power : 4 x 50 Watts Current Drain - Version Y/Y1/Y2 : 15 Ampere (max.) CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio : More than 55 dB Channel Separation : More than 50 dB Frequency Response : 20 Hz - 20 KHz CASSETTE PLAYER Tape Speed : 4.76 cm/sec Fast Forward Time : 180 seconds (C-60 type) Frequency Response : 50 to 8,000
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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 If the power supply is not on. 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 Presence of CD disc inside Remove the disc in the player, then be loaded or
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MAINTENANCE 3. Clean the tape head with the cotton For System swab. 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 2. Keep the product away from dust and rollers with the cotton swab. dirt, which can cause premature wear 5. Allow the tape head, capstans and of parts. pi
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IGNITION AND INTERFERENCE NOISE IGNITION INTERFERENCE The most common source of noise in Radio reception in a moving environment reception is the ignition system. This is (automobile) is very different from normally due to the fact that radio is reception in a stationary (home). It is placed relatively close to the ignition very important to understand the system (engine). This type of noise can difference. be easily detected because it will vary in intensity of pitch with the speed of the AM