Users Manual
NOTE: Make sure power to PSP" tyrtcm is OFF when connecting or dirconnecting the tar Stereo Player. . Retainer r.» com I. Car Stereo Player Unit 9. Car Adaptor CONTROLS - Pomer- turns Car Stereo Player Oil/OFF 0 Scan - tuner In the detired "4 frequency 1) Deprefi the (of) or (-) button! to line tune the irequency. ”Pres and hold the b) or H buttons to Increment treouency at a taster rate. 0 Memory — xetr and ttorec up to 9 preset FM trequencles l) Deprm Memory button repeatedly to cycle through the pretet hequenciei. 1) the the (o) or H buttons to let the treouency you want to cave at a pretet. 3) Pros: and hold the Memory button tor | recono to activate the preset raving mode (flashing fit"). NOTE: To cancel pretet saving mode, trait to recondt tor hashing ‘M" to disappear. lo) llse the (0) or (-) Scan button: to relect a preset number (I through 9) to be aulgned. S) Depren the mory button one Iatt time to are the preset. littl'ltllfliotii |. Enwre the PIP“ system is turned OFF. 2. Align the headset plug on the Car Stereo Player vrith the headset connector on the PSP‘ and insert it in place. I. Align the retainer uh vrith the locating hole on PSP‘ and preu it in place. It. Connect Car Adaptor to the power iack on the Car Stereo Player and Iniert adaptor plug to any K power outlet in the vehicle. 5. Ensure lib indicator on adaptor plug is illuminated (lndicatu proper connection). 6. Turn on your c itereo (or any other FM Radio) and set it to an FM nation (80.3 FM to i07.7FM) with a weak.slgnal or one that it not broadcasting at all. 7. Turn the volume on the car ttereo to medium level. it. Turn on your PST and set the volume to medium level. Setup the P5?“ to play your music. 9. Turn on the Car Stereo Player with the Power button. lo. Using the Scan buttons, let the irequency on the Car Stereo Player to the same FM nation on your car stereo. ll. ulcrwt the volume of the PSI” until you can hear your music playing through the car stereo speakert. Adiurt the volume between the car stereo and the D5?“ until ctexired level it achieved. ii. Novr you may uxe your Pit" at normal. ll As an option, you may use the Memory button to net and rtore up to 9 preset m irequertciet. USING (All ADAPTOR You may aho use the Car Adaptor to directly charge the battery pack on your PIP”. |. Turn MP" ryttem OFF. 2. Connect the tar Adaptor to the IV charging connector on the ”P” and insert adaptor plug to any DC power outlet In vehicle. 3. Ensure LED indicator on adaptor plug it illuminated (indicate: proper connection). A. Now you may charge the PIP” as normal. NOTE: Refer to the PSI"D manual for detailed instruction: about charging the battery. 5. It lr recommended that you ute the Car Adaptor with the vehicle engine on. Otherwise, the vehicle battery can become dlxharged. REPLACING FUSE ON (All AIIAPTOI l. Dixconnect cable lrorn PiP‘ charging connector and remove adaptor plug horn poorer outlet. 1. Unscrevr nut at end at adaptor plug to remove metal contact tip and the lure. 3. Replace old lure with a new, glau cartridge type lute or tame voltage and amperage rating (1 Amp). A. Reinstall metal contact tip and hand tighten nut back onto end ot adaptor plug. NOTE: Alwayt ditconnect t‘ar Adaptor trom DC power source when not In tne. "NOTE 1: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO on TVlNTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS sounmsnrsucu Moomcmlons coum vom THE usm AUTHORITY-"T0 OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT." FCC lD: RDDTRANSMITTER MADE IN CHINA This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subiect to the following two conditions: (I) this device may not cause harmful “NOTE 2: interference, and (2) thls device must accept any This equipment has been tested and found to comply with , the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. . Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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