PYLE Audio PLDTN68 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • This device has a rating of 14.4 volts DC with 11 to 16 volts being permissible as well.
  • The maximum power that can be packed is 60 watt for 4 Ohm load impedance.
  • This device has tone control of +10db with bass of 100 Hz and Treble of 10kHz.
  • In terms of measurement this device weighs around 3.05kg with dimensions of approximately 253.1 x 178 x 99.3 in mm.
  • The usable sensitivity for AM is 28dBuV and FM is 10 dBuV, with a signal to noise ratio of 60dB over VCD, CD and DVD.
  • VCD/CD devices have the potential range of frequency from 20Hz to 20KHz whereas the DVD players have a dynamic range of 60dB with 2 channels.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What types of discs can the unit play?

A: This particular unit has the ability to play VCD, CD, MP3 discs and DVD’s as well.

  • Q: How do I turn on the device?

A: This unit can be turned on through the PWR/ SRC button.

  • Q: What do I do is the unit has no power?

A: Opt to see if the fuse is burnt out and change it if it is.

  • Q: Can I hook this unit to my television?

A: Certainly, this unit is able to connect to a television alongside other external devices.

  • Q: Is there an existing method to fine-tune the sound quality?

A: Yes, within the tone control settings, users are able to tweak the sound qualities.

  • Q: What should be done in instances where I am unable to receive any stations?

A: Check if the antenna is connected properly, and if not, make sure it is plugged in correctly.

  • Q: How do I go about altering the audio language of a DVD?

A: In some instances, switching languages can be done by pressing the AUDIO button located on the remote control.

  • Q: Are you capable of storing your preferred radio stations?

A: Yes, it is possible to save up to 6 stations that you prefer for both FM bands.

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