Pyle PLCDCS220MP Owner'S Manual Download Page 13

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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 

 per channel

Maximum Output Power

: 4 x 50 Watts

Current Drain
- Version Y/Y1/Y2

: 15 Ampere (max.)

CD PLA YER

Signal to Noise Ratio

: More than 55 dB

Channel Separation

: More than 50 dB

Frequency Response

: 20 Hz - 20 KHz

CASSETTE PLA YER

Tape Speed

: 4.76 cm/sec

Fast Forward Time

: 180 seconds (C-60 type)

Frequency Response

: 50 to 8,000 Hz

Channel Separation

: > 35 dB

Crosstalk

: > 40 dB

Wow and Flutter

:

 0.35% WRMS

RADIO

FM

Frequency Coverage

: 87.5 to 108 MHz

I.F.

: 10.7 MHz

Sensitivity (S/N = 30 dB)

: 3 

µ

V

Image Rejection

: > 45 dB

Stereo Separation

: > 30 dB

AM

Frequency Coverage

: 530 to 1710 KHz

I.F.

: 10.71 MHz

Sensitivity (S/N = 20 dB)

: 32 dBu

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for PLCDCS220MP

Page 1: ...ile 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 PLCDCS220MP...

Page 2: ...ssette operation 7 Switching to tape mode 7 Program button 7 Eject 7 CD operation 8 Switching to CD mode 8 Selecting tracks 8 Pausing playing 8 Previewing all tracks 8 Repeating the same track 8 Playi...

Page 3: ...H PANEL MOUNTING SCREW QUICKIE BOLT SUB PANEL FLANGE NUT QUICKIE BOLT REAR BUSHING FACTORY BRACKET MOUNTING SCREW DASH PANEL QUICKIE BOLT STANDARD MOUNTING CONFIGURATION 2 BRACKET 1 BRACKET JA MOUNTIN...

Page 4: ...CK VIOLET VIOLET BLACK MAIN UNIT WHITE WHITE BLACK FRONT Lch SPEAKER REAR Lch SPEAKER FRONT Rch SPEAKER REAR Rch SPEAKER Rch RED Lch WHITE GREY RCA CABLE ANTENNA SOCKET RED BLUE POWER ANTENNA GROUND B...

Page 5: ...5 OPERATION LOCATION OF KEYS 5 28 25 26 24 4 18 27 23 22 21 20 19 11 14 13 17 16 9 12 10 7 1 6 2 15 3 8...

Page 6: ...ION Note In this product design there has different sound accompanying with every button pressed and the sound is designed differently according to the customers SWITCHING ON OFF THE UNIT Switch on th...

Page 7: ...g at that preset number for several seconds with release mute then searches again STATION STORING Press any one of the preset buttons 18 1 to 6 to select a station which had been stored in the memory...

Page 8: ...old TUNE TRACK SKIP button 16 or TUNE TRACK SKIP button 17 to fast reverse or fast forward CD play starts from when you release the button PAUSING PLAYING Press PAU button 19 to pause CD player Press...

Page 9: ...the selected title is a directory name display will show then Use the TUNE TRACK SKIP UP DOWN buttons to list all songs under this directory and select the title MP3 OPERATION SWITCHING TO CD MP3 MODE...

Page 10: ...IP UP DOWN buttons to list all songs under this directory and select the title Press BAND LOUD ENTER button to confirm and start the play Repeat the above steps if the newly selected title is again a...

Page 11: ...L STEREO STEREO DISC NOTE A Notes on discs 1 Attempting to use non standard shape discs e g square start heart may damage the unit Be sure to use round shape CD discs only for this unit 2 Do not stick...

Page 12: ...eration 7 MOD 7 Mode Button S T U 7 For MP3 WMA Operation 8 TUNE SEEK 8 Tune Skip Down Button Select Channel Down in XM Mode V W X 8 For MP3 WMA Operation 9 TUNE SEEK 9 Tune Skip Up Button Select Chan...

Page 13: ...hannel 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 Hz Channel Separation 35...

Page 14: ...ence of a cassette Remove the cassette tape in the cannot be tape in the player player then put in the new one loaded or ejected The temperature in the car Cool off the inside of the car then try is t...

Page 15: ...gh temperature can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and distort or melt plastic parts For Tape Player Periodic cleaning of the tape head and capstan shaft will ensure good repro...

Page 16: ...electronic supply shops INTERFERENCE Radio reception in a moving environment automobile is very different from reception in a stationary home It is very important to understand the difference AM recep...

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