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OPERATION 

 

SWITCHING ON/OFF THE UNIT   

Press 

PWR

 button (4) to turn on the unit. 

When the unit is on. Press and hold for 2 
seconds to turn off the unit. 

 

SOUND ADJUSTMENT 

Press 

SEL

 button (3)    to select the desired 

adjustment mode. The adjustment 

 

mode  will  be  changed  in  the  following 
order: 
 
BAS-TRE-BAL-FAD-EQ-LOUD-LOC-STER
EO-VOL 

  BAS: bass 
TRE: treble 
BAL: balance 
FAD: fader 
LOUD: loudness 
EQ: equalization 
LOC: local 
VOL: volume 
 

By rotating the audio knob (3) it is possible 
to adjust the desired sound quality. 
Press and hold SEL for 2 seconds. You can 
turn on/off the LOUD function directly. 
 

EQ FUNCTION   

In  EQ  item  you  can  select  the  preset  EQ 
mode  by  rotating  the  audio  knob  (3)  as 
below: 
 
FLAT---POP--- ROCK---CLASS---EQ OFF 

 

SHOW THE TIME 

Press

 DISP

 button (19) to show the time for 

several  seconds.  After  several  seconds  it 
will return to show the information. 
 

SET THE TIME 

Press

 

and  hold

  DISP

  button  (19)  for  2 

seconds  the  HH  digit  will  flash.  Press  the 

/

  to change the hour. After that press   

 
 

DISP

  button  the 

“MM”  will  flash.  Press  the 

/

  to change the minute. Then press 

DISP

   

button to confirm. 

 
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY   

Exhibit  current  frequency  and  activated 
functions on the display .

 

 

AUXILIARY INPUT 

The unit can be connected to a portable   

audio player through the 

AUX IN

 jack (9). 

 

RESET FUNCTION 

RESET 

button  (16) 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 press

 RESET

 button (16), the unit   

can’t  work  yet,  please  use  a  cotton  swab 
soaked  in  isopropyl  alcohol  to  clean  the 
socket on the front panel. 

 

RADIO OPERATION 

 

SWITCHING TO RADIO MODE 

Press 

MODE 

button  (4)  to  select  radio 

mode,  the  radio  mode  appears  in  the 
display  together  with  the  memory  band 
and frequency. 
 

 

SELECTING THE FREQUENCY BAND 

At radio mode, press

 BAND

 button (17)   

  to select the desired band. 
The  reception  band  will  change  in  the 
following order: 
 

→FM1→FM2→FM3→WB→AM1→AM2 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for PLMR89WW

Page 1: ...1 PLMR89WW OWNER S MANUAL Mobile Audio System PLL Synthesizer Stereo Radio Automatic Memory Storing USB Interface SD Interface 3 5mm input jack Weather Band function www pyleaudio com ...

Page 2: ...iary input 7 Reset function 7 Radio operation 7 Switching to radio mode 7 Selecting the frequency band 7 Selecting station 8 Automatic memory storing program scanning 8 Station storing 8 USB play operation 8 Selecting tracks in single step 8 Selecting directory up down 8 Pausing playing 8 Previewing all tracks 8 Repeating the same track 8 Playing all tracks in random 9 Selecting songs by AS PS but...

Page 3: ... This unit can be installed in any dashboard having an opening as shown below Installing the unit Be sure you test all connections first and then follow these steps to install the unit 1 Make sure the ignition is turned off and then disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery s negative terminal 2 Disconnect the wire harness and the antenna 3 Mount the sleeve by inserting the sleeve into the ope...

Page 4: ...of the unit and the other long threading terminal to the dashboard 7 Reconnect the cable to the vehicle battery s negative terminal Then replace the outer trim ring Removing the unit 1 Make sure the ignition is turned off then disconnect the cable from the vehicle battery s negative terminal 2 Remove the metal strap attached the back of the unit if attached 3 Lift the top of the outer trim ring th...

Page 5: ...5 WIRING CONNECTION ISO CONNECTION ...

Page 6: ...ERATION LOCATION OF KEYS 1 AS PS 2 9 3 PUSH SEL 4 PWR MODE 5 IR 6 LCD 7 SD interface 8 USB interface 9 AUX IN 10 6 DIR 11 5 DIR 12 4 RDM 13 3 RPT 14 2 INT 15 1PAU 16 Reset button 17 7 BAND WB 18 8 19 0 DISP ...

Page 7: ...ill flash Press the to change the hour After that press DISP button the MM will flash Press the to change the minute Then press DISP button to confirm LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY Exhibit current frequency and activated functions on the display AUXILIARY INPUT The unit can be connected to a portable audio player through the AUX IN jack 9 RESET FUNCTION RESET button 16 must be activated with either a bal...

Page 8: ...tored into the number button press the preset button 1 6 to directly listen the station that saved in the corresponding preset button In WEATHER BAND 1 button 20 162 550MHz 2 button 21 162 400MHz 3 button 22 162 475MHz 4 button 23 162 425MHz 5 button 24 162 450MHz 6 button 25 162 500MHz The next station is 162 525 MHz Press button to change these stations USB PLAY OPERATION On the front panel of t...

Page 9: ... number and press SEL 3 to confirm The number definition is below 1 PAU 1 2 INT 2 3 RPT 3 4 RDM 4 5 DIR 5 6 DIR 6 7 BAND 7 8 8 9 9 0 DISP 0 If enter the wrong number You can press AS PS button to delete the wrong number SD OPERATION There is a SD interface 7 on the front panel of the unit When you insert a SD card in the SD interface the unit will search the MP3 WMA files in the card and start to ...

Page 10: ...Preset number 6 MP3 mode press for next directory Long press for 10 songs function 10 5 10 DIR Radio mode Preset number 5 MP3 mode press for previous directory Long press for 10 songs function 11 3 RPT Radio mode Preset number 3 MP3 mode Repeat one all 12 2 INT Radio mode Preset number 2 MP3 mode Turn on off the INTRO function 13 DISP Press DISP to show the time 14 VOL Volume down button 15 Radio ...

Page 11: ...D x 1 98 H Tone Controls Bass at 100 Hz 10 dB Treble at 10 kHz 10 dB Maximum Output Power 4x50 watts Current Drain 10Ampere max RADIO FM Frequency Coverage 87 5 to 107 9 MHz IF 10 7 MHz Sensitivity S N 30dB 4μV Stereo Separation 25dB AM Frequency Coverage 530 to 1710 KHz IF 450 kHz Sensitivity S N 20dB 36 dBuV ...

Page 12: ...ine is not moving switch the ignition key to ACC The fuse is blown Replace the fuse No sound Volume is in minimum Adjust volume to a desired level Wiring is not properly connected Check wiring connection The operation keys do not work The built in microcomputer is not operating properly due to noise Press the reset button The radio does not Work The radio station automatic selection does not work ...

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