SETTING THE FM MODULATOR OUTPUT FREQUENCY
The PMC-50 modulator is supplied from the factory pre-set with an output frequency of 88.3 MHz., so this is the frequency on your FM
radio to which you would tune during CD changer operation. In some areas however, there may be a strong local FM station broadcasting
on 88.3 MHz. which could interfere with the signal from the modulator. If this occurs, the PMC-50 modulator is designed so that its output
frequency may be changed to 88.7, 89.7, or 89.9 MHz. Check these frequencies on your FM radio for one which does not have any
possible interfering stations and then adjust the output frequency of the modulator as follows:
1. Turn on the CD changer by pressing the Play/Pause Selector
2
.
2. Press and hold the Play/Pause Selector
2
for 4 seconds until the frequency indication (“88.3”) appears on the display panel.
3. Use the Disc Select button
4
to change the frequency to the desired setting as shown on the display panel.
4. When the desired frequency setting is shown on the display panel, press and hold the Play/Pause Selector
2
for 4 seconds until
the display returns to the disc/track/elapsed time or Disc ID indication.
The output from the FM modulator is now set to the new frequency to which the FM radio must be tuned during CD changer operation.
NOTE:
Should the battery power to the PMC-50 be interrupted, the output frequency setting will revert back to 88.3 MHz. and will need
to be re-set to the desired frequency using the above procedure.
SYSTEM RESET
The PMC-50 features a System Reset function which may be to used to clear the microprocessor and return to correct operation in case
abnormal changer or commander operation is encountered. To use the System Reset function, press and hold the Power Off Switch
3
for 4 seconds until the “RESET” indication flashes twice on the display panel. The changer system has now been reset and will shut
off. Turn the system back on using the Play/Pause Selector
2
and check for correct operation.
If use of the System Reset procedure does not solve the problem, contact your Prestige stereo specialist or an approved warranty station
near you for further assistance.
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