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PRECAUTIONS AND MAINTENANCE

.1.This unit is designed for negative ground operation only. The equipment can
    be used safely, if the negative terminal of the battery is connected to the 
    vehicle metal work.
 2.Do not use speakers of impedance less than 4 ohms; and allow the speaker
    wires to be shorted together when the unit is switched on.
    Otherwise it may overload or burn out the power amplifier stage.
 3.If the car interior is extremely hot, as after being parked in the sun, do not use
    the player until the car has been driven for a while to cool off the interior.
 4.Take care of your tape cassette to preserve the quality of the recordings. Do
    not allow them to be exposed to direct sunlight. Store them in a place 
    protected from dirt and dust and avoid handing with greasy or oily hands.
    Also, keep the away from magnets, and motors of the permanent magnet type.
 5.It is not advisable to use cassette tapes longer than C-60(30 minutes per side)
    in automobile players, since the tape is too thin and tends to become easily
    entangled. Always remove cartridge from your tape player as soon as play is
    finished.
 6.The capstan and tape head should be cleaned about once every six months
    with a soft cloth or cotton-wool swab, moistened with alcohol.
    This will serve to maintain the richness and clarity of sound, and prevent loss 
    of volume. Do not use a  screwdriver, or ferrous metal rod , in carrying out the
    above cleaning. See illustration.

 

7.A loosely wound cassette tape will get damaged. Prior to using such tape,
    tighten it in a manner as guided by Fig. 2.A carelessly would cassette tape will
    cause unnecessary pressure on the tape resulting in the cassette springing out
    while the tape is running .For prevention, rewind the tape through fast for
    warding or rewinding.

  20.AMS BUTTON(Automatic Music Select System)

      In tape mode, press AMS button to turn on the AUTOMATIC MUSIC SELECT 
      SYSTEM. Then if you press FF or REW button, it allows you to skip forward 
      or backward to the beginning of a particular selection.
      Press AMS button again to cancel AMS mode. 

 22.APS BUTTON

    Press BAND button to select the bands, then press APS button to

    indicate the frequencies of 6 stations that were stored into the band for 
    5 seconds each time.
    Press APS button for more than 2 seconds to auto seek station on 

    current band then auto write into the preset memories of 6 digital 

    When the auto-storage operation is

    completed, it will automatically

 indicate all stations memory in the band for

      5 seconds each time. 

    23.LO/DX BUTTON

          Press it for distance reception when you are located at the weak signal
          location. Depress it for stronger signal.

     24.ST/MO BUTTON
          Press it to select stereo or mono sound mode.

     25.INFRARED REMOTE RECEIVING WINDOW

 17.POWER BUTTON
      Press it to turn on or off the unit.

18-19.DISC SELECTING BUTTONS

     In CD changer mode, press the DISC + button to select the next disc and
     the DISC - button to 

     select the preceding disc.

Summary of Contents for PLCDCS100

Page 1: ...Do not throw the batteries into the fire To avoid the risk of accident keep the batteries out of reach of children Designated Battery UM 4 AAA R05 Battery Life 6 months with normal use in normal room temper atur 1 Remove the battery holder as the direction indicated by the arrow 2 Replace the battery Set a new battery property with side up as illustrated 3 Insert the battery holder Push in the hol...

Page 2: ... OR DOWN BUTTONS Press SEL button to select the audio mode such as volume bass treble balance and fader Press the or button to adjust the sound level of them REL OPEN SPECIFICATION GENERAL Power Supply The Main Unit DC 13 8 Volts Negative Ground Maximum Output Power 4 x 35W Unit Dimension 178 W x 167 D x 50 H FM TUNER SECTION Frequency Range 87 5MHz 108MHz USA Usable Sensitivity 10dB Frequency Res...

Page 3: ... again The microcomputer has been affected by electrical noise The unit does not work properly Eject Load Play The vehicle ignition is switched off Clean the disc The disc is dirty Try another disc If it plays properly the first disc may be defective The disc is defective Install the unit securely Be sure to use the rear strap if the vehicle does not provide support for the rear of the unit The un...

Page 4: ...RACK UP or DN button to select another random track Press it again or eject the disc to cancel this mode In CD changer mode press it to play tracks on the current disc in random order Press it again to play tracks on the full disc in random order Press it thirdly to cancel this mode In tape mode press it to pause tape playing press it again to resume tape playing 16 SCAN BUTTON In CD player mode p...

Page 5: ...er or ferrous metal rod in carrying out the above cleaning See illustration 7 A loosely wound cassette tape will get damaged Prior to using such tape tighten it in a manner as guided by Fig 2 A carelessly would cassette tape will cause unnecessary pressure on the tape resulting in the cassette springing out while the tape is running For prevention rewind the tape through fast for warding or rewind...

Page 6: ... disc Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts Or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight where there can be a considerable rise in temperature SPEAKER CONNECTION FUSED FILTER BOX 0 5A 10A FUSES YELLOW ANTENNA PLUG MEMORY B BLACK GND RED B RCA LINE OUT RED R WHITE L FRONT REAR RIGHT SP BLUE AUTO ANT FRONT WHITE WHITE BLACK GREEN BLACK VIOLET BLACK GRAY BL...

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