PYLE Audio Car Video System PLPK5TVD User Manual

PLPK5TVD  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
COLOUR LCD TV/RECEIVER  
 
MOUNTING THE TUNER UNIT  
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Step 2  
1. Bracket (A)  
2. Mounting Bolt (M5 x 5)  
3. Bracket (B)  
5. Tapping Screw with Washer (M5 x 12)  
6. Spring Washer (M6)  
7. Spring Washer (M5)  
4. Hexagonal Bolt with Washer (M6 x 12) 8. Double Sided Tape  
INSTALL THE DISPLAY UNIT  
Before install the display unit, please remove its tail screw and cable parts. This unit  
can be properly installed either from front(convertional 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 following illustrated installation methods.  
DIN FRONT-MOUNT  
Installing the unit  
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1. Dashboard  
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2. Holder  
After inserting the holder into the  
dashboard, select the appropriate tab  
according to the thickness of the  
dashboard material and bend them  
inwards to secure the holder in place.  
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3. Display Unit  
(Fig. 1)  
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1. Dashboard  
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2. Nut (M5)  
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3. Spring Washer  
4. Tapping Screw with Washer (M5 x 25)  
5. Screw  
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6. Plain Washer  
7. Strap  
Be sure to use the strap to secure the  
back of the unit in place. The strap can  
be bent by hand to the desired angle.  
(Fig. 2)  
Removing the unit  
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1. Lever  
Insert the levers supplied with the unit  
into the grooves at both sides of the unit  
as shown in figure until they click.  
Pulling the levers upward and out to  
makes it possible to remove the unit.  
DIN REAR-MOUNT  
Installation using the screw holes on the both sides of the unit.  
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Fastening the unit to the factory radio  
mounting bracket.  
1. Select a position where the screw holes  
of the bracket and the screw holes of  
the main unit become aligned (are fitted),  
and tighten the screws at 2 places on  
each side.  
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Use either truss screws (5 x 6mm) or  
screws (4 x 6mm), depending on the  
shape of the screw holes in the bracket.  
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2. Screw  
3. Factory Radio Mounting Bracket  
4. Dashboard or Console  
5. Hook and Screw (Remove this part)  
Note: The frame, strap, and half-sleeve are  
not used for REAR-MOUNT.  
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HOW TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE SCREEN DISPLAY  
1. Press release button to draw out the screen display.  
Release Button  
2. Turning the display upward.  
3. Adjusting the viewing angle. Angle should be adjusted slowly without applying  
unreasonable force.  
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4. Turning the display downward. Make sure to return the display to centre position  
before drawing in. It cannot be draw in with its angles adjusted.  
5. Push the panel, the display will be drawn in.  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
RADIO/TV MAIN UNIT  
(VIEW FROM REAR)  
RADIO/TV MAIN UNIT  
(VIEW FROM FRONT)  
TV DIVERSITY ANTENNA INPUT  
AV INPUT  
TV MONITOR  
RADIO CONTROL  
AV1  
AV2  
VIDEO AUDIOR AUDIOL  
DISPLAY UNIT  
TO POWER SUPPLY  
RADIO CONTROL  
TV MONITOR  
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OPERATION  
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15  
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19 10 20  
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GENERAL OPERATION  
ON/OFF  
Switch on the unit by pressing PWR button (1). When system is on, press it again  
to turn it off.  
FACEPLATE RELEASE  
Press REL button (2) to draw out the faceplate, push the panel to draw in.  
When the faceplate is drawn out, turn the faceplate upward and adjust TV display.  
SELECTING SOUND MODE  
Press SEL button (6) to move display through volume, bass, treble, balance and  
fader functions. Use (7) and (8) buttons to adjust the selected mode.  
When mode has not been adjusted for several seconds, display returns to previous  
display status.  
VOL  
(Volume)  
BAS  
(Bass)  
TRE  
(Treble)  
BAL  
(Balance)  
FAD  
(Fader)  
Volume  
Adjust volume level using (7) and (8) buttons.  
Bass  
Press SEL button (6) for one time. Adjust bass level using (7) and (8) buttons.  
Treble  
Press SEL button (6) for two times. Adjust treble level using (7) and (8) buttons.  
Balance  
Press SEL button (6) for three times. Adjust sound balance between left and right  
speakers using (7) and (8) buttons.  
Fader  
Press SEL button (6) for four times. Adjust sound balance between front and rear  
speakers using (7) and (8) buttons.  
SELECTING PLAYING MODE  
When the screen display is drawn out, the unit would automatically switch into TV  
mode. By pressing MOD button (12), you can select desired playing mode among  
TV and radio.  
CAUTION: The unit cannot be switched into TV mode, when the car is running.  
So at this time, you just select playing mode in radio.  
MUTE  
Press MUT button (3) to cut down sound output, MUTEappears on display.  
Press it again to resume the previous volume level.  
SETTING THE CLOCK  
Press T/F button (5) to change the display into clock display. While the current time  
is appeared on the display, press it again to return to frequency showing.  
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Time Setting  
- Set hours:  
Holding down T/F button (5) for several seconds, and the clock is blinking on the  
display, press  
button (14) to adjust the hour.  
- Set minutes:  
Holding down T/F button (5) for several seconds, and the clock is blinking on the  
display, press button (13) to adjust the minutes.  
LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY  
The LCD (4) can show the current state of the unit.  
RESET  
Reset button (24) must be activated with either a ball-point 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.  
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RADIO OPERATION  
SELECTING BAND  
Press BAND button (11) to change between three FM bands and two AM bands.  
Each band stores up to six preset stations.  
FM1  
FM2  
FM3  
AM1  
AM2  
SELECTING STATION  
During radio mode, press MAN/SKP button  
(13) to increase frequency or  
(14)  
to decrease frequency by one step of channel spacing. Hold the button longer for  
fast tuning. The frequency is updated correspondingly on display.  
SELECTING MEMORY  
Press preset memory buttons (15) to preset stations at tuner mode. With this  
system, a total of 30 stations can be stored in the memory of six buttons.  
The stations might be FM1, FM2, FM3, AM1 and AM2 band. The operation is as  
below:  
- Store in Memory  
Press and hold desired memory location button for several seconds. The current  
listening station will be stored into the number button.  
- Retrieve a Preset Station  
Press any one of the buttons (15) to retrieve a station which had been stored in  
the memory in advance the chosen number is shown on display.  
AUTO MEMORY STORING & SCANNING  
- Auto Memory Scanning  
Check the stations stored in the preset memories.  
Press to retrieve automatically the current stations stored in six preset memories  
and it will display for several seconds. Press either the AS/PS button (16) again  
or anyone of the memory buttons to stop the scan operation. During the preset  
scan operation, the channel number flashes on the display for several seconds.  
Preset station scan continuously in the pre-selected band.  
- Auto Memory Storing  
Seeks the six strongest stations in the pre-selected band automatically and stores  
the stations automatically in preset memories.  
Initially the tuner seeks and memories the stations in local mode until 6 stations  
are fully occupied. Otherwise, seeking is proceeded in distance mode.  
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TV OPERATION  
SELECTING RECEIVING MODE  
Press TV/AV button (17) to select among TVch/AV1/AV2.  
SELECTING CHANNEL  
Press CH+ button (9) or CHbutton (10) to choose channel upward or downward  
MENU CONTROL  
In TV mode  
Press MENU button (18) to switch the MENU CONTROL mode. And the main menu  
includes three sub-menus: PICTURE MENU, TUNER MENU and SYSTEM MENU.  
Press MENU button (18) for the first time:  
PICTURE  
TUNE  
SYSTEM  
MENU PIC ADJUST  
Press the MENU button repeatedly or press CH+ button (9) or CHbutton (10) to  
select the desired sub-menu then press CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROL–  
button (20) to enter the corresponding sub-menu to set.  
1. PICTURE MENU  
This menu includes all item of picture feature. The menu allows picture adjustment  
such as bright, contrast, color, and etc. The details please refer to PICTURE MENU.  
2. TUNER MENU  
This is to activate program setting. The details please refer to TUNER MENU.  
3. SYSTEM MENU  
This menu includes the items for system control, such as color, sound, language,  
and etc. The details please refer to SYSTEM MENU.  
PICTURE MENU  
PICTURE MENU  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
SHARP  
TINT  
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25  
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63  
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Use CH+ button (9) or CHbutton (10) to select picture mode upward or downward.  
Then use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to adjust the selected  
item.  
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Note: When you set the color mode to PALin SYSTEM MENU, there is no TINT”  
item to display.  
In this menu, the range of setting value is 00~63, and the recommended range of  
these values are listed below:  
BRIGHT:  
10~32  
CONTRAST: 20~40  
COLOR:  
SHARP:  
TINT:  
40~50  
63  
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TUNER MENU  
--POSITION --  
TUNER MENU  
POS  
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SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
ON  
UHF  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
POSITION setup  
You can use numeric buttons to input the TV channel number. For example, you  
input 8, when you turn off the unit and then turn it on again, the program of channel  
8 will be displayed.  
--SKIP--  
TUNER MENU  
POS  
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SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
ON  
UHF  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
SKIP setup  
You can use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch between  
ON and OFF.  
If you set the position to 8 and select SKIP to ON, when you press CH+ button (9)  
or CHbutton (10) to choose channel, the channel 8 will be skipped.  
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--BAND--  
TUNER MENU  
POS  
SKIP  
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ON  
BAND  
FINE  
UHF  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
BAND setup  
You can use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch between  
UHF, VHFL and VHFH band.  
--FINE--  
TUNER MENU  
POS  
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SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
ON  
UHF  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
FINE setup  
When the frequency has warp, and the picture displayed unstable, you can use  
CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to start FINE function to adjust  
it.  
--AFT--  
TUNER MENU  
POS  
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SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
ON  
UHF  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
AFT (Auto Frequency Trace) setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch between ON and  
OFF.  
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--SEARCH--  
TUNER MENU  
POS  
SKIP  
1
ON  
BAND  
FINE  
UHF  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
SEARCH setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to start manual station  
search. And it will start from the band you select in BAND setup. The SKIP and AFT  
two items will be set automatically.  
--ASM--  
TUNER MENU  
POS  
1
SKIP  
BAND  
FINE  
ON  
UHF  
AFT  
OFF  
SEARCH  
ASM  
ASM (Auto Search Memory) setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to start auto station search.  
The SKIP, BAND and AFT three items will be set automatically. And it will start from  
the VHFL band. When the search completed and all stations that searched have  
been stored in the unit, it will exit search mode.  
Note:  
- Before auto search memory, you must enter into SYSTEM MENU to set COLOR  
mode to AUTOand the SOUND mode according to the local region first.  
- The number of the program that searched is just the channel-stored number and  
it does not match the real channel number. If you want get the real channel  
number, you can press SORT button to arrange these channels.  
SYSTEM MENU  
--COLOR--  
SYSTEM MENU  
COLOR  
SOUND  
LANG.  
AUTO  
M
ENGLISH  
ON  
B/B  
CORING  
HALFTONE  
ON  
ON  
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COLOR setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch color mode among  
AUTO, PAL, N3.58 and N4.43.  
--SOUND--  
SYSTEM MENU  
COLOR  
SOUND  
LANG.  
AUTO  
M
ENGLISH  
ON  
B/B  
CORING  
HALFTONE  
ON  
ON  
SOUND setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch sound mode  
among M, B/G, I and D/K.  
--LANG.--  
SYSTEM MENU  
COLOR  
SOUND  
LANG.  
AUTO  
M
ENGLISH  
ON  
B/B  
CORING  
HALFTONE  
ON  
ON  
LANG. (Language) setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch between ENGLISH  
and CHINESE.  
--B/B--  
SYSTEM MENU  
COLOR  
SOUND  
LANG.  
AUTO  
M
ENGLISH  
ON  
B/B  
CORING  
HALFTONE  
ON  
ON  
B/B (Blue Background) setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch the blue background  
between ON and OFF.  
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--CORING--  
SYSTEM MENU  
COLOR  
SOUND  
LANG.  
AUTO  
M
ENGLISH  
ON  
B/B  
CORING  
HALFTONE  
ON  
ON  
CORING setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch between ON and  
OFF. When the coring function is on, it can effectively decease the picture noise  
and improve the image quality.  
--HALFTONE--  
SYSTEM MENU  
COLOR  
SOUND  
LANG.  
AUTO  
M
ENGLISH  
ON  
B/B  
CORING  
HALFTONE  
ON  
ON  
HALFTONE setup  
Use CONTROL+ button (19) or CONTROLbutton (20) to switch the menu  
background between ON and OFF.  
Note: In the menus (except TUNER MENU), if you don't operate over 6 seconds,  
the screen display will disappear.  
In AV mode  
Press MENU button (18), the screen will display PICTURE MENU and SYSTEM  
MENU but not TUNER MENU. And in SYSTEM MENU, there is no SOUNDitem.  
PICTURE  
SYSTEM  
MENU PIC ADJUST  
Press MENU button for the first time:  
The setting method is the same with that in TV mode.  
Note: In the menus, if you don't operate over 6 seconds, the screen display will  
disappear.  
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PROGRAM SCANNING  
Press SCAN button (22), SCAN OFFwill display on the lower left corner of the  
screen. Press it again, the screen will display SCAN ON, then it begins to scan  
1.5 seconds of each channel in sequence. When it completes, the screen will display  
SCAN OFF.  
In the course of scanning, press SCAN button (22), SCAN OFFwill also display  
on the screen and it stops on the TV channel just scanning.  
SCREEN DISPLAY  
Press DSP button (21), the screen will display the current status such as TVch/AV1/AV2,  
the COLOR SYSTEM and the SOUND SYSTEM on the right-top corner. In AV mode,  
there is no SOUND SYSTEM display.  
REMOTE SENSOR  
Point the remote control handset to the remote sensor (23).  
Press the function keys on the handset to control TV.  
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REMOTE CONTROL HANDSET  
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CONTROL & FUNCTION KEYS  
1. POWER = Press POWER to turn the unit ON or OFF  
2. TV/AV  
3. 0 - 9  
4. -/--  
= Switch between TV/AV1/AV2  
= Numeric buttons, press to select the corresponding channel  
= Digital selecting button, cooperatively used with numeric buttons  
= Press to mute the sound. When release the button, the screen will  
display VOLUME XX for about 4 seconds, and this is the AUDIO level  
setting value of the TV unit. The users may not mind it, and that adjust  
the volume level by VOL + and VOL buttons.  
5. MUTE  
6. SCAN  
7. MENU  
= Scan 1.5 seconds of each channel  
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Display the main menu to adjust picture and set program and control system  
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= In case of MENU mode, the buttons are used to select the sub-menus  
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In case of MENU mode, the buttons are used to adjust the selected item  
10. VOL +  
11. VOL –  
12. PICT  
= Increase the volume level  
= Decrease the volume level  
= Select picture mode. There are five modes: STANDARD, SHARP,  
BRIGHT, MEMORY and MILD. The MEMORY mode is user-defined  
mode and the others are preset mode.  
13. RETURN = Switch between last viewed channel and this time viewed channel  
14. CH +  
15. CH –  
16. DSP  
= Choose channel upward  
= Choose channel downward  
= Press to display the channel number and SYSTEM status. In AV mode,  
there is no SOUND SYSTEM display  
= Program sorting button, cooperatively used with digital selecting button  
and numeric buttons  
17. SORT  
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SPECIFICATION  
GENERAL  
Power Supply Voltage  
Maximum Power  
Load Impedance  
Tone Controls  
: DC 12 Volts, Negative Ground  
: 4 x 60 Watts  
: 10 Ampere (max.)  
- Bass (at 100 Hz)  
- Treble (at 10 KHz)  
: + / 10 dB  
: + / 10 dB  
TV  
Monitor Screen Size  
Resolution  
: 5.0TFT  
: 960 x 234 dots  
TV Sensitivity  
: 45 dBµV/PD (max.) @CH25 in average  
RADIO  
FM  
Frequency Coverage  
Sensitivity (30 dB S/N)  
Image Rejection  
: 87.5 to 107.9 MHz  
: 6 µV  
: > 45 dB  
: > 25 dB  
Stereo Separation  
AM  
Frequency Coverage  
Sensitivity (20 dB S/N)  
Image Rejection  
: 530 to 1710 KHz  
: 35 dB  
: 45 dB  
88-T0900-18  
 

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