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GENERAL OPERATION

• SWITCHING ON/OFF THE UNIT 

Switch on the unit by pressing any
button (except   EJECT button (7)).
When system is on, press    POWER
button (1) to turn off the unit.

• SOUND ADJUSTMENT

Press 

SEL

 button (2) shortly to select

the desired adjustment mode.
The adjustment mode will change in
the following order:

By rotating the audio knob (2)
clockwise or counter-clockwise, it is
possible to adjust the desired sound
quality.

Press and hold the SEL button (2) for
several seconds to adjust beep
options, Rotate the audio knob (2)
clockwise or counter-clockwise to
select as follows:

- BEEP 2’nd mode:

The beep is only generated when
double key is pressed for (1 sec).
e.g.
When preset button (17) is pressed.
When 

BND(LOU)

 button (11) is

pressed. When AS/PS(D-AUD)
button (25) is pressed.

- BEEP ALL mode:

The beep is generated when any key
is pressed.

- BEEP OFF mode:

The beep is disabled.

LOUDNESS

Press 

BND/LOU/ENT

 button (11) for

several seconds to reinforce the bass
output. Press it for several seconds again
to release this function.

MUTE

Press MUT button (23) to mute the sound
instantly. Press any button to  get out of
mute mode.

EQUALIZATION

Press 

EQ

 button (5) to turn on equalization

function and to select desired audio mode.
There are five kinds of modes as shown
below:

SUBWOOFER

Press 

MOD

 button (12) for several

seconds to toggle sub-woofer output.
Press it for several seconds again to
release this mode.

LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY

Exhibits current frequency and activated
functions on the display (4).

REMOTE SENSOR

Point the remote control handset to the
remote sensor 

IR

 (6). Press the function

 keys on the handset to control the system.

ESP FUNCTION

If the unit has the electronic shockproof
function, it can be shockproof for several
seconds.

AUXILIARY INPUT

The unit can be connected to a portable
audio player through the 

AUX IN

 jack (8)

on the front panel. After finishing the
connection, you can press 

MOD

 button

(12) on the front panel to switch the mode
to AUX IN mode.

RESET FUNCTION
RESET

 button (24) must be activated with

either a ballpoint pen or thin metal object.
The 

RESET

 button is to be activated for

the following reasons:
-  Initial installation of the unit when all

wiring is completed.

-  All the function buttons do not operate.
-  Error symbol on the display.
Note: If pressing the 

RESET

 button (24)

does not work, please use a cotton swab
soaked in isopropyl alcohol to clean the
socket on the front panel.

8

OPERATION

VOL

BAS

TRE

BAL

FAD

(Volume)

(Bass)

(Treble)

(Balance)

(Fader)

FLAT

CLASSICS

POP M

ROCK M

DSP OFF

BEEP 2ND

BEEP ALL

BEEP OFF

Summary of Contents for PLCD3MR

Page 1: ...PLL Synthesizer Ste MP3 Player reo Radio Digital Compact Disc Player Automatic Memory Storing Undetachable Panel Preset Equalization Electronic Shockproof ESP Function Auxiliary Input Function Remote...

Page 2: ...ation storing 9 Local Distant 9 Mono Stereo 9 CD operation 10 Switching to CD mode 10 Selecting tracks 10 Pausing playing 10 Previewing all tracks 10 Repeating the same track 10 Playing all tracks in...

Page 3: ...t can be properly installed either from Front conventional DIN Front mount or Rear DIN Rear mount installation utilizing threaded screw holes at the sides of the unit chassis For details refer to the...

Page 4: ...ther end of metal strap to a solid metal part of the vehicle under the dashboard This strap also helps ensure proper electrical grounding of the unit 4 Front Panel Outer Trim Ring L Key Sleeve R Key S...

Page 5: ...marked T Toyota N Nissan located on both sides of the unit to fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting brackets supplied with your vehicle To fasten the unit to the factory radio mounting bracke...

Page 6: ...UP B MAIN UNIT IGNITION SWITCH ACC POWER ANTENNA RED GROUND B YELLOW BLACK BLUE RCA CABLE ANTENNA CONNECTOR GREY Rch RED Lch WHITE WHITE WHITE BLACK REAR Lch SPEAKER SUBWOOFER CABLE GREEN VIOLET VIOLE...

Page 7: ...11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 POWER 2 SEL 3 DISC SLOT 4 DISPLAY 5 EQ 6 IR REMOTE 7 EJECT 8 AUX IN 9 1 10 1 11 BAND LOU 12 MOD 13 M6 14 M5 15 SHF 16 RPT 17 1 to 6 18 SCN 19 PAU 20 DSP 21...

Page 8: ...ion function and to select desired audio mode There are five kinds of modes as shown below SUBWOOFER Press MOD button 12 for several seconds to toggle sub woofer output Press it for several seconds ag...

Page 9: ...and checks the signal strength until one cycle search is finished Then 6 strongest stations are stored into the corresponding preset number button Program Scanning Press AS PS D AUD button 25 momentar...

Page 10: ...ton 13 the unit will search the disc again and start to play the first track Later there is no function of pressing M5 button 14 or M6 button 13 MP3 OPERATION SWITCHING TO CD MP3 MODE If there is no M...

Page 11: ...BND LOU ENT button to start the title search In case the selected title is a directory name display will show then Use the TUNE SEEK TRACK UP DOWN buttons to list all songs under this directory and s...

Page 12: ...14 or M6 button 13 again it will start to play the CD tracks again In this way you can switch between playing CD audio tracks or MP3 songs repeatedly USB PLAY OPERATION On the front panel of unit ther...

Page 13: ...vel 2 format or Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format 2 When naming a MP3 file be sure the file name extension is MP3 3 For a non MP3 file even though the file name extension is MP3 the unit cannot...

Page 14: ...t Button When pressed momentarily Loudness Button When held down 7 MODE Mode Button 8 TUNE SKIP CH Tune SKIP Down Button 9 TUNE SKIP CH Tune SKIP Up Button 10 AS PS D AUD Automatic Memory Storing Prog...

Page 15: ...Output Power 4 x 40 Watts Current Drain 15 Ampere max CD PLAYER Signal to Noise Ratio More than 55 dB Channel Separation More than 45 dB Frequency Response 40 Hz 18 KHz RADIO FM Frequency Coverage 87...

Page 16: ...one Temperature inside the car Cool off or wait until the is too high temperature returns to normal Condensation Leave the player off for an hour or so then try again No sound Volume is too low Adjus...

Page 17: ...8800 0C3021...

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