Operation, Radio operation – PYLE Audio PLCD29 User Manual
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Use VOLUME (10) and VOLUME
(11) buttons to adjust the selected
mode. When mode has not been
adjusted for several seconds, display
returns to normal radio or CD display.
• SELECT LISTENING MODE
Press MOD button (13) to choose
desired listening mode.
(e.g. radio mode to CD mode to AUX
IN mode)
• LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
Exhibit current frequency and
activating functions on the display (14).
• AUXILIARY INPUT
The unit can be connected to a
portable audio player through this jack
(24).
• LED
When the front panel does not install
on the main unit, the LED indicator (25)
is flashing.
• RESET
Press RESET button (26) to re-initialize
the unit in case abnormalities or
malfunction is observed. When reset
is activated, all preset station/program
will be cleared. Reset button can be
access by any pointed material.
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OPERATION
RADIO OPERATION
• SELECT BAND
Press BAND button (12) to change
between three FM bands and two AM
bands. Each band stores up to six
preset stations.
• SELECT STATIONS
Press TRACK/TUNE button (15) or
TRACK/TUNE button (16) shortly to
tune the frequency downward or
upward by step. Hold it for several
seconds to seek the previous or next
station.
• MONO/STEREO
Press MON button (4) to select
monaural or stereo (Mono reception
for radio stations). You can sometimes
improve reception of distant stations
by selecting mono operation.
• PRESET STATIONS
The six buttons (17) store and recall
stations for each band.
Store a station:
Select a band (12) and station, then
hold a preset button for several
seconds.
Recall a station:
Select a band (12), press a preset
button to select stored station.
• AUTOMATICALLY STORING &
PROGRAM SCANNING
Automatically Storing
Press and hold AMS button (18) for
several seconds to toggle
automatically storing function. It starts
searching next frequency and stores
the station into the preset memory.
At the end of automatically storing
operation, mode is changed to preset
scan.
BA
TR
B
F
V-
(Bass)
(Treble)
(Balance)
(Fader)
(Volume)
FM1
FM2
FM3
AM1
AM2