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DETACHING

 

TH E

 

FR ONT

 

PANEL

Press

 

REL

 

but ton

 

in

 

the

 

upper

 

lef t

cor ner

and

 

hen

 

front

 

panel

 

will

 

not

funct ion

 

pr oper ly

REM OVI NG TH E FR ONT PANEL

When

 

the

 

front

 

panel

 

was

 

tur ned

 

down

to

 

a

 

pos ition

 

of

 

90

,

hol d

 

and

 

sl ide

 

the

 

front

 

panel

 

to

 

lef t

and

 

then

 

pul l

 

it

 

out

04

ADDITIONAL

  

INFORMATION

RELEASE

1 7

REMOTE

  

CONTROL

  

LAYOUT

WIRE

 

CONNECTION

 

DIAGRAM

HOW TO INSTALL AND REMOVE THE FRONT PANEL 

INSTALLING THE FRONT PANEL

To install the front panel, insert the panel into the housing and ma ke sure the panel 
is properly installed, otherwise, abnormalities occurs on the display or 
some keys will not function properly

FRONT

 

PANEL

ND

2

1ST

AA

BB

AF

TA

PTY

1

Power

 

Button

Pause

/

play

/

Preset

 

button1

Intro

/

Preset

 

Button2

Repeat

 

Playing

/

Preset

 

Button3

Random

/

Preset

 

Button4

Preset

 

Button5

Preset

 

Button6

Mute

 

Button

Volume

 

control

2
3

4
5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

Mode

 

Switch

Scan

 

Button

Display

 

Button

APS

/

AMS

 

Button

Band

 

Switch

Tuning

/

Selecting

 

Tracks

/

 

F

.

F

 

/

 

F

.

R

Select

 

Button

19

Alternative

 

Frequencies

 

Button

 

Traffic

 

Announcement

 

Button

Programme

 

Type

 

Button

Wire

 

connection

IGNITIO N

 

SW ITC H

(

B

+)

RED

YE LLO W

BL AC K

BL UE

GROUND

(

B

-)

PO WER

 

AN TE NNA

MEM ORY

 

BA CK

-

UP

1A

WHITE

WHITE

/

BL AC K

GREE N

GREE N

/

BL AC K

FR ONT

 

Lch

SP EA KE R

REA R

 

Lch

SP EA KE R

GREY

GREY

/

BL AC K

VIO LE T

VIO LE T

/

BL AC K

FRONT

 

Rch

SPEAKER

REAR

 

Rch

SPEAKER

MAIN

 

UNIT

ANTENNA
CONNECTOR

RCA

 

CABLE

Rch

 

RED

LINE

 

OUT

(

GREY

)

Lch

 

WHIT E

2

3

10

14

15

1

17

8

5

SEL

BAND

MODE

DISP

SCN

POWER

TOP

INT

RPT

RDM

1

2

3

4

5

6

4

6

9

12

11

13

16

18

19

7

AMS

10

10

Summary of Contents for PY-8138

Page 1: ...PWR B A N D PTY AF DISP AUX ID3 TAG CAR CD MP3 PLAYER RECEIVER USB SD MMC SLOT A T ...

Page 2: ...with the label facing up Clean the CD or try to play a new one Cool off until the ambient temperature return to normal Leave the player off for an hour or so and try again Adjust volume to desired level Check wiring connection Adjust the installation angle to o less than 30 Clean the CD or try to play a new one Press the RESET button or reinstall the front panel properly Connect the antenna cable ...

Page 3: ... damaged Note If there is already a CD in the CD slot do not try to insert a second CD This may damage the device Always hold CDs by the edge In order to keep the CD clean do not touch the surface Pull out the CD as follows Do not attach any sticker or adhesive tape on the CD Do not expose the CD to direct sunlight or sources of heating Do not leave CDs in a car if it parked in direct sunlight as ...

Page 4: ...light or from hot air form the heater or where it would be subject to dust dirt or excessive vibration DIN FRONT MOUNT Method A Installing the unit 1 Dashboard 2 Holder 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 Fig 1 place 3 Screw INSTALLATION Fig 1 1 2 3 1 9 30 0 SPECI...

Page 5: ...ws at 2 places on each side Use either truss screws 5 x 5mm or flush surface screws 4 x 5mm 2 Screw 3 Dashboard or Console NOTE The mounting box outer trim ring and half sleeve are not used for method B installation INSTALLATION 6 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 7 Plain Washer 2 3 2 2 1 3 Fig 3 Removing the u...

Page 6: ... TA PTY 1 Power Button Pause play Preset button1 Intro Preset Button2 Repeat Playing Preset Button3 Random Preset Button4 Preset Button5 Preset Button6 Mute Button Volume control 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Mode Switch Scan Button Display Button APS AMS Button Band Switch Tuning Selecting Tracks F F F R Select Button 19 Alternative Frequencies Button Traffic Announcement Button Prog...

Page 7: ...Character ECHA display 9 Rotate MENU knob 3 anticlockwise input Character ECHO display 10 SEL input for longer than 0 5 sec ECHO file will begin playing 1 Power Button 22 Traffic Announcement Button 3 Volume Sel Button 12 Tune Seek Track forward Button 10 Band switch 11 Tune Seek Track reverse Button 6 Display Button 14 Play Pause Preset Button 1 2 Release Button 15 Intro Preset Button 2 7 LCD Dis...

Page 8: ...If the structure of Disc above does MP3 IOC it is as follows Total Directories 4 Total Song 7 Directories to have MP3 file 3 A C D We regard directories as MP3 file When operating it is located as A C D A To listen to a song from MP3 On Normal play 1 press the AMS button 13 for 2times File search mode will be displayed 2 press SEL button 3 A directory will be displayed 3 Rotate MENU button 3 antic...

Page 9: ... corresponding dir Will begin playing Dur ing character search whe n VOL SEL button 3 is pressed for longer than 0 5 sec After the manual input song name is selected the current inputted song will begin playing or indicate NOT FND on the display SEARCH FUNCTIONS TRACK SEARCH EXAMPLE How to search for track number 131 titled WXY MP3 1 Press BND ID3 button 6 to go in to search initial mode It is now...

Page 10: ... to pause CD player Press it again to resume play REPEAT THE SAME TRACK During CD operation press RPT button 16 to continuously repeat the same track Press again to stop repeat PREVIEW ALL TRACKS During CD operation press INT button 15 to play first several seconds of each track on the current disc Press again to stop intro and listen to track PLAY ALL TRACKS IN RANDOM During CD operation press RD...

Page 11: ...en traffic announcement is transmitted regardless of the mode traffic anno uncement is received If VOLUME LEVEL is below 20 VOLUME LEVEL is raised to 20 and returns to its previous mode and volume level when the traffic announcement is over If volume is adjusted during traffic announcement only the previous volume is valid When TA is on SEEK SCAN AUTO MEMORY function can be received or saved only ...

Page 12: ...ed When region is off it allows the reception moves to the regional station RADIO OPERATIONS AF AF REG key directs the activation of AF SEARCH AF search is activated when reception is bad During FM MODE when AF is ON SEEK SCAN AUTO MEMORY function can only receive and save RDS program INDICATOR AF ON AF OFF AF FLASHING CONDITIONS AF ON MODE RDS information is received AF OFF MODE AF ON MODE RDS in...

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