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Basic operation – PYLE Audio Mobile Video System PLD41MUT User Manual

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BASIC OPERATION

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13. MOD BUTTON

Press it repeatedly to select TV, AUX IN , RADIO and DISC mode.
During the USB playback, you can press STOP button and then press GOTO
button to select the DISC mode.

14.

(EJECT) BUTTON

Press this button to insert and eject the Disc . The operating unit swings down-
wards. Insert the Disc with the labelled side facing upwards gently into the CD
slot until the device draws in the CD/DVD automatically. The operating unit will
automatically swings back to the normal position.

16. RET(RESET) BUTTON

RESET button is placed on the housing and must be activated with either a
ballpoint pen or thin metal object. The RESET button is to be activated for the
following reasons:

A. Initial installation of the unit when all wiring is completed.

B. All the function buttons do not operate.
C. Error symbol on the display.

15.MENU BUTTON

Press it to display the root menu of the DVD/VCD(Only when PBC not in use) disc.

DVD/VCD/CD/MP3:

Normal Playback 2x

4x

8x

16x

b) In Radio Mode:

Move the SEL button in the direction of

or

in order to set a radio station

manually. Keep the SEL taste pressed down in the

or

direction in order to

start the search for a radio station automatically.

12.

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BUTTONS (TUNE, SEEK, TRACK, SKIP UP/DOWN)

a) In DISC, USB mode:

if you wish to jump forwards or backwards press the SEL button (4) briefly in
the

or

direction. (Note: in DVD mode, press the SEL button continually

twice in

direction to skip back one track during playback.)

Note:For some VCD 2.0 dics(PBC-playback control),

and

buttons may

be unavailable.

To wind through the tracks keep the SEL button pressed in the

or

direction

for about 2 seconds. FF X2 appears in the display. Operating the SEL button
again, the speed of rapid forward/reverse changes according to the disc
as follow:

17. IR (infrared)

Sensor for the remote control.

18. AUX IN SOCKET

T

he operation of the AUX , please see page 15.