Eclipse - Fujitsu Ten CD5030 manuel d'utilisation

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    Owner's Manual / Man ual del propietar io / Manuel de I'utilisateur Nous vous remercions d'a voir achet é ce r é cepteur . V euillez lire ce manuel afin d'utiliser v otre appareil correctement. Nous vous recommandons de conserver ce manuel dans un endroit s û r afin de pouv oir le consulter ult é rieurement. T ras adquirir e[...]

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    2 For your safety in using th e CD5030 For your safety in using the CD5030 For your safet y in using the CD5 030 W arnings and caution signs, illustra ted belo w , are posted throughout th is manual as well as on the CD5030. They show safe and correct ways to handle t he product so as to prevent personal injury to you, others and to avoid property [...]

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    For your safety in using th e CD5030 3 I ● Air bags are vital safety equipment. Never install the main unit in a way which will alter air bag wiring or interfere with air bag dep loyment. When you install the main unit, make sure that the air bags fun ction properly in the even t of an accident. ● When installation is complete, test all vehicle[...]

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    4 For your safety in using th e CD5030 CAUTION 1 2 ● Wiring and installing this main unit requires expertise and experience. Professional installation is recommended. Consult with your dealer o r a professional installer . Incorrect wiring may damage the ma in unit or interfere with safe veh icle operation. ● Use only the accessory p arts as sp[...]

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    For your safety in using th e CD5030 5 I ● When inserting batteries in to the equipment o r devices, be careful with th e polarity (positive/negative), and in sert them as indicated. If the battery polarities are incorrect, injuries and pollution to the surroundings may resu lt from battery ruptures a nd leakage. ● Replace used batteries as soo[...]

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    7 I II III IV V VI VII XVI VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XVII XVIII XIX XX XXI XXII XXIII Table of Contents For your safety in using the CD5030 .. ........................... ............ 2 Operating precautions ........ ............................................ .......... 14 Names of controls and pa rts .................. .............. ........[...]

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    8 Table of Contents For your safety in using the CD5030 . . ............. ............ ................. ........ 2 Operating precautions ..... ............. ............. ............. ............. ................ 14 Notes on operation ....................................................................................................... 14 Name[...]

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    9 Table of C ontents DISPLAYING TITLE ..................................................................................................... 29 Ejecting the disc ........................................................................................................... 30 How to operate the USB music file player ......... ................ ..........[...]

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    10 Table of Contents The Bluetooth hands-free function ...... ................ ................ ............. 45 About the Bluetooth hands-free function ...................................................................... 45 About the Bluetooth specifications ............................................................................... 45 Suppo[...]

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    11 Table of C ontents How to operate the Sound Adjustme nt Mode ............ ............. .......... 64 About Sound Adjustment Mode .................. .................................................................. 64 About parametric EQ ................................................. ............................................. 65 About tim[...]

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    12 Table of Contents How to operate the main unit with an optional CD cha nger connected ................ ................................................................ ............. 87 Listening to a CD ........................................ .................................................................. 87 Advancing to the next track or re[...]

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    13 Table of C ontents How to operate the main unit with the optional dire ct cable for iPod ® connected ............... ................................................ ............. 98 Listening to iPod music files (If an iPod is not connected) ........................................... 98 Listening to iPod music files (If an iPod is connected) [...]

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    14 Operating precautions Operating precautions Operating p recautions <Y our CD 5030 will perform well over a long period of time through cor rect handling and care.> Notes on operation • For your safety , play only at volume le vels that allow o utside sounds to be heard. • Discs with the logo shown to the left can be played. • Y ou ca[...]

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    Names of controls and part s 15 III Names of controls and p art s Names of contr ols and parts Front view No. Button Name/Working a [ENTER] button Enters selected item. b [VOL] knob Adjusts volu me. c [MODE/T AG] butt on Switches to the rotary mode. The settings can be switched. d [ e (EJECT)] button Ejects a CD when this button is pressed. e [ (OP[...]

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    16 Names of controls and part s ԛ Ԥ No. Name/Working m Disc slot Inserts comp act discs. CAUTION 1 2 Never place an object or rest your hands or th e like on the front panel.[...]

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    Names of controls and part s 17 III T urning the power on and off When the power is turned on, the state used when the power was turned off such as CD and tuner playback is restored. When the vehicle has no ACC positio n on the ignition switch, care is needed when turning off the main unit. Follow Step 2 or S tep 3 whe n turning off the power . The[...]

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    18 Names of controls and part s Switching Rot ary Modes The [VOL] knob can be switched to other functions. When the rotary mode is set to ON , you can switch from the volume adjustment function to the following functions b y pressing the [VOL] knob. For detailed information on the above functions, refer to the operation instructions for each relate[...]

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    Names of controls and part s 19 III Using a shortcut The Menu Selection mode will be activated. The mode for the shortcut created will be displayed. Switching screen The screen's display pattern can be switched. When the button is pressed, the screen pattern changes display type in the following order . Display A → Display B → Display C ?[...]

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    20 Names of controls and part s Det aching the front p anel Using the detachable panel The front panel of the main unit can be removed. By removing this panel when you leave the vehicle, you can prevent the theft of the main unit. How to remove the detachable panel The front panel opens. Hold the right-hand side of front panel, press it to the left[...]

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    How to operate the CD/MP3/WMA p layer 21 IV How to operate the CD/MP3/WMA player Operation About comp act discs • The signal recorded o n a compact disc is read by a laser beam, so nothing touches the disc surface. A scratch on the recorded surface or a badly wa rped disc may cause deteriorated sound quality or intermittent playbac k. Observe the[...]

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    22 Operation About brand new CDs About CD accessories About borrowed CDs • Do not use a CD with glue or remnants of adhesive tape or labels. They may cause the CD to get stuck inside or damage the main unit. Ejecting th e disc • Y ou may notice that some brand new discs are rough around the center hole or outside edge. Remove the rough edges wi[...]

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    How to operate the CD/MP3/WMA p layer 23 IV About irregularly-s haped CDs About cleaning a CD About MP3/WMA ATTENTION The making of MP3/WMA files by recording from sources such as broadcasts, records, recordings, videos and live performances without permission from the copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment is prohibited. What is M[...]

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    24 Operation Playable MP3 file standards • Supported standards: MPEG-1 Audio Layer III • Supported sampling frequencies: 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz • Supported bit rate: 64 to 320 (kbps) * Supports VBR. * Does not support free format. • Supported channel modes: monaural, stereo, joint, dual Playable WM A file standard s • Supported standards: WM[...]

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    How to operate the CD/MP3/WMA p layer 25 IV Format of discs The format of discs to be used must be ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2. Control items for this standard are as follows: • Maximum directory layers: 8 layers • Maximum number of characters for folder names/file names: 32 (including "." and a 3- letter file extension) • Allowable [...]

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    26 Operation File names Only files with the MP3/WMA file extension ".mp3" or ".wma" can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played. Be sure to save MP3 files with the ".mp3" file extension. Also, save WMA files with the ".wma" file extension. "MP" of the file e xtens ion can be either uppercase or lowercas[...]

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    How to operate the CD/MP3/WMA p layer 27 IV Listening to a CD The front panel opens. If a CD is already inserted into the slot, eject it by pressing the [ e (EJECT)] button. Close the front panel by your hand, and the CD will start to play automatically . ATTENTION • Pla yback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the record[...]

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    28 Operation ATTENTION For details, refer to the Rotary Mode operation on page 18. FOLDER UP/DOWN MP3/WMA [ ]: Selects the next folder . [ ]: Selects the previous folder . Press the [ /BAND] button to go to the next higher layer . (A configuration example of MP3/WMA CDs is given in see page 25.) MP3/WMA (Rotary mode) The display list changes in the[...]

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    How to operate the CD/MP3/WMA p layer 29 IV MP3/WMA [4 SCAN ] * : The main unit will play the first ten seconds of all files located in the same layer as the folder currently being played. Press the button again to cancel thi s operation. *:Can only be used when a USB memory device is connected. [5 RPT]: Repeating the sa me file. Press the button a[...]

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    30 Operation MP3/WMA Each time the button is pressed , the text will be displaye d in the following order . Folder name/File name * → Ta g *: A maximum of 14 characters can be displayed in the display area. The remaining characters can be displayed by scrolling. The folder name is displayed first. The file name can then be displayed by scrolling.[...]

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    How to operate the USB music f ile player 31 V How to operate the USB music file player Operation About playable USB memory st andards • Supported File System: F A T 12/16/32 • Playable Audio Format: MP3/WMA • Max.Current: 500 mA • Comp atibili ty: USB1.1/2.0 (Full speed) • Correspondence: USB mass storage class Playable MP3 file standard[...]

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    32 Operation Playable WM A file standard s • Supported standards: WMA V er .7 WMA V er .8 WMA V er .9 WMA V er .9.1 WMA V er .9.2 • Supported sampling frequencies: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) • Supported bit rate: 48 to 320 (kbps) * Supports VBR. (48 to 384 kbps) * Does not play DRM. * Does not sup port WMA files with images (j ackets) and WMA Pro, WM[...]

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    How to operate the USB music f ile player 33 V How to operate the USB music file player Plug a digital audio player or a USB memory (havi ng a USB terminal) into the USB connector and set the main unit to the USB mode, and you can listen to a music file of the a udio player or USB memory . USB connection terminal for USB memory or digital audio pla[...]

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    34 Operation Listening to music files in USB memory For details, refer to "Switching Audio Modes" on page 17. The procedure for pla ying music is the same as that are used to play CDs. For details, see "How to operate the CD/MP3/WMA player" (page 27 - 29). ATTENTION If the USB mode is changed t o another mode and then returned t[...]

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    The Bluetooth aud io function 35 VI The Bluetooth audio function Operation About the Bluetooth audio function The use of Bluetooth wireless communicatio n technology enables a Bl uetooth-compatible portable audio player (hereafter called "a portable device") to be used as a source for the main unit. Once the portable device is connected t[...]

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    36 Operation What is Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a form of short-range wireless communication technology used to connect cell phones and personal computers. This technology enables hands-free calling and data transmission between Bluetooth-compatible devices. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG , Inc. Bluetooth audio setup A variety of[...]

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    The Bluetooth aud io function 37 VI ON: Enables BT -Audio OFF: Disables BT -Audio The portable device is set as a Bluetooth audio source. ATTENTION • The Bluetooth audio ( BT -Audio) function can only be selected in the audio mode when the BT Audio Set selection mode is set to ON. • The default setting for the Bluetooth audio mode is OFF (BT -A[...]

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    38 Operation Disconnecting the main unit an d the portable device The "Disconnect ?" message appears on the disp lay . ATTENTION If you do not want to cancel the connection, press [ /BAND] button. The BT Audio Settin g selection mode will be activated again. The main unit is disconnected from the portable device. (The and are cleared from[...]

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    The Bluetooth aud io function 39 VI Listening to music For details, refer to "Switching Audio Modes" on page 17. The connected Bluetooth -compatible portable device start s to play music. ATTENTION • If the portable device is not connected to the main unit, its play function is disabled. • If audio play doe s not start even when you p[...]

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    40 Operation How to operate the tuner Operation ATTENTION If stations have been stored in memory , pressing a button from [1] to [6] will enable yo u to select a station. (Refer to "Manually storing stations into memory" on page 41.) Listening to the tuner For details, refer to "Switching Audio Modes" on page 17. T uning to a st[...]

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    How to operate the tuner 41 VII Automatically storing st ations into memory . (The automatic preset mode: ASM) The automatic preset mode starts. "ASM ON" will appear on th e display , and stations are automatically entered in memory under buttons [1] to [6]. These buttons are ca lled the preset buttons. ATTENTION • Pressing th e preset [...]

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    42 Operation Changing the reception sensitivity for automatic scanning The main unit lets you select the reception sensitivity to be used for automatic scanning of stations. Y ou can select either LOCAL or DX signal rece iving sensi tivity . ATTENTION When an optional HD Radio t uner unit is connected, the sensitivity is set to the LOCAL mode. The [...]

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    How to use the remote co ntrol 43 VIII How to use the remote control Operation Precautions in use of the remote control • Be careful when handling the control, especially bec ause it is small and light. Dropping or striking it hard may damage it, wear out the battery or cause a malfunction. • Keep the remote control free of moisture, dust and w[...]

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    44 Operation Replacing the battery Use two AAA size batteries. No. Button Name/Working f [ d PRESET CH u ]but tons [ d DISC u ] button Selects radio preset channels and performs disc mode functions. g [MODE] button Switches audio source mode. h [DISC] button Switches to DISC mode (CD, CD changer , USB or iPod) . i [AUX] button Switches to AUX mode.[...]

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    The Bluetooth han ds-free function 45 IX The Bluetooth hands-free function Operation About the Bluetooth hands-free function The use of Bluetooth wireless communicatio n technology enables a Bluet ooth-compatible cell phone to be able to be used with the main unit. Once the cell phone is connected to the main unit, it is possible to ma ke calls w i[...]

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    46 Operation What is Bluetooth? Bluetooth is a form of short-range wireless communication technology used to connect cell phones and personal computers. This technology enables hands-free calling and data transmission between Bluetooth-compatible devices. Please check with your cell phone manual for Bluetooth operation. Bluetooth is a registered tr[...]

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    The Bluetooth han ds-free function 47 IX Registering using a cell phone If a cell phone is currently connected, it must be disconnected prior to registration of additional cell phones. ATTENTION "NO ENTRY" will be displayed if available. If not, a double beep will be heard if the phone registration memory is not available or full. The &qu[...]

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    48 Operation Searching for ce ll phones to be registered "NO ENTR Y" will be displayed if available. If not, a double beep will be heard if the phone re gistration memory is not available or full. "Searching" will be displaye d. ATTENTION "F AILED" will be displayed if cell phone cannot be registered. Repeat Search pro[...]

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    The Bluetooth han ds-free function 49 IX Connecting a registere d cell phone The "W aiting" message appea rs on the display . The cell phone is now connected to the main unit. ( and appear on the display .) "F AILED" will be di splayed if registration is not successful. Repeat the connection procedure. ATTENTION Cell phones that[...]

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    50 Operation Registering phone number in the phonebook Phone numbers can be registered in the phonebook of the main unit by transferring the phonebook data from the cell phone. A maximum of 500 phone numbers can b e registered for each cell phone. The "DA T A Receivi ng" message appears on the display . "F AILED" will be display[...]

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    The Bluetooth han ds-free function 51 IX Setting Auto Answe r for registered cell phones Cell phones which have been registered to the main unit will be connected automatically , if the main unit and the Bluetooth are in an are a where connection is possible. Auto answer is set ON by default and may not be available for all cell phones. ON : Connec[...]

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    52 Operation Deleting data from th e phonebook ALL : Deletes entire phonebook. Name or phone number : Only the selected data is deleted. If ALL is selected "DELETE?" and "ALL" will be di splayed. If a name or phon e number is selected "DELETE?" and the na me or phone number will be displayed. Deleting call history Outg[...]

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    The Bluetooth han ds-free function 53 IX Deleting preset dial "DELETE?" and "Preset Dial" will be displayed. Deleting all data "DELETE?" and "ALL" will be displayed. Changing t he passcode The passcode for the main unit can be changed. 4 to 8 digits must be used. The default setting is 1234. Passcode and &quo[...]

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    54 Operation Switching the speech output Y ou can switch the front speaker (between Front L, Front R, and Front LR) for output of Bluetooth hands-free speech sound. Front L: Outputs sound from the front left speaker . Front R: Outputs sound from the front right speaker . Front LR: Outputs sound from both the front right and left speakers. ATTENTION[...]

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    The Bluetooth han ds-free function 55 IX ATTENTION A maximum of 28 digits can be input per phone number . If you input an incorrect number , move the cursor to that number , and input the correct number by following S tep 3. The input number confirmation screen appears on the display . The input phone number is diale d. Making a call using preset d[...]

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    56 Operation Making a call using the phoneboo k Calls can be made using the phone numbers stored in the phonebook of the main unit. The phone number and name stored in the phonebook appear on the display to confirm the number to be dialed. The phone number on the display is dialed. Making a call from the cell phone Calls can be made using a cell ph[...]

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    The Bluetooth han ds-free function 57 IX Adjusting the voic e volume Adjust the voice volume while the call is in progress. T urning the [VOL] knob to the right: Increases the speech level. T urning the [VOL] knob to the left: Decreases the speech level. Storing pho ne numbers in preset dial It may be convenient for you to st ore phone numbers that[...]

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    58 Various Settings ESN security operating procedure Various Settings About ESN The main unit is equipped with ESN (ECLIPSE Security Network). A music CD (Key CD) which has been registered in the main unit, is necessary for ESN. Without it, none of the functions will operate, even when the battery is reconnected after it has been d isconnected for [...]

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    ESN security operating procedur e 59 X The front panel opens. ATTENTION If a CD has already b een inserted, "SEC" is shown first and then "Eject DA T A DISC" is shown. Eject the disc from tray . "CANCEL" is shown fi rst and then "Eject DA T A DISC" is shown. Eject the disc from tray , and manually close the f[...]

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    60 Various Settings What happens if an incorrect CD is inserted? "HELP" will be displayed for 5 seconds. Then the serial number will be displayed. "SEC" will be displayed for two seconds. Then the si x digit rolling code will be displayed. "DISC" flashes on the display . Y ou will have five more attempts to insert corr[...]

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    ESN security operating procedur e 61 X How to read the Electronic Serial Number After “ESN” appears on the display , an 8 digit number will appea r . This number is the Electronic Serial Number (ESN) of the device. Y ou may use this number to id entify your ECLIPSE CD5030 in t he event of theft recovery . 1 Check that the power of the main unit[...]

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    62 Various Settings How to operate the AUDIO CONTROL Various Settings Switching audio control modes V arious audio control modes may be fine-tuned using this procedur e. The Audio Control mode will be activated. The items change in the order shown below each time you press the button. 4 S peake rs + Sub-Woofer Layout: BALANCE → F ADER → NON-F ?[...]

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    How to operate the AUDIO CONTROL 63 XI SVC Setting examples: The volume for the default FM mode (default valu e: 40) is used as a reference for storing th e differences in volume that have been set for each audio mode. *: The volume levels can only be s et from 0 (min) t o 80 (max). Th e volume differ ence can be se t within a range of -10 to +20. [...]

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    64 Various Settings How to operate the Sound Adjustment Mode Various Settings About Sound Adjustment Mode The system has several features that allow you to adjust the acoustic characteristics inside the cabin. Item Function Page Parametric EQ Y ou can adjust the 7-band p arametric equalizer . This mode is also used to automatica lly measure the fre[...]

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    How to operate the Sound Adjustm ent Mode 65 XII About parametr ic EQ V arious materials such as sheets or glass are us ed in the vehicle, absorbing or reflecting sound in different directions. The parametric EQ adjus ts and corrects the peak and dip of the frequency . An "equalizer" is a function that corrects these peaks and dips in ord[...]

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    66 Various Settings About time alig nment With vehicle audio systems, the installation position of the speak ers and the position of the listener mean that the distances from the listener to the left and right speakers are almost always different. These differences in the distance from the listener to each speaker in tur n means that the time taken[...]

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    How to operate the Sound Adjustm ent Mode 67 XII For example, when adjusting the HPF , frequencies that are lower than the specified frequency are progressively dampened, rather than simply not being played back at all. The "slope" adjustment function is the function that is used to adjust these dampeni ng characteristics. The slope chara[...]

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    68 Various Settings Switching the sound adjustment mode The Menu Selection mode will be activated. The Sound Selection mode wi ll be activated. Each time the button is pressed , the setting item changes. Parametric EQ (Auto EQ) ↔ Tim e Alignment (Auto T A) ↔ X-Over ↔ Position Selector ↔ Multi Harmonizer ↔ Non-fader Setting ↔ Parametric [...]

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    How to operate the Sound Adjustm ent Mode 69 XII Manually adjusti ng the equalizer mode This changes to the PEQ setting mode. Each time the button is pressed , the band changes in the follow ing order . [ > ]: 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6 → 7 → 1 → www [ < ]: 1 → 7 → 6 → 5 → 4 → 3 → 2 → 1 → www Each time the button is[...]

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    70 Various Settings This resets the adjustment values saved in the [1] to [4] buttons to the defaults. T o cancel initializing, press the [ / BAND] button. ATTENTION For the default values, see Parametric equalizer adjustment (see page 68). Automatically adjusting the equalizer mode (Auto EQ) Y ou can me asure the frequency characteristics (value) [...]

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    How to operate the Sound Adjustm ent Mode 71 XII Changing the equalizer mode (Auto EQ) based on the measurement result Each time this butt on is pressed, the equaliz er mode is toggled as fol lows: ON ↔ OFF ON: AUTO.EQ mode OFF: Manual mode ATTENTION Y ou can set the 7-band parametric equa lizer in the AUTO.EQ mode to more effectively configure t[...]

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    72 Various Settings ATTENTION • Refer to the follow ing for the method of calculating the delay time. A = (B-C) / 34 A: Delay time (ms) B: Distance from the listening position to the furthest speaker (cm) C: Distance from the listening position to the speaker to be adjusted (cm) (Example) Listening position: Driver's seat (left) B: 200 (cm) [...]

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    How to operate the Sound Adjustm ent Mode 73 XII Position selector Y ou can adjust the sound field to the listener seat position. This changes to th e Position Selecto r setting mode. Pressing each button changes the position as fo llows. If the same button is re-pressed, the position is reset. [] : FRONT [] : REAR [ > ]: FRONT -RIGHT [ < ]: [...]

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    74 Various Settings Multi-harmonizer settings (Harmonizer) This function uses harmoni c synthesis to rest ore the high-frequency component that is lost as a result of the compression process, so that fresher sound can be obtained dur ing MP3/ WMA, USB memory playback. The harmonizer setting mode is activated. When the button is pressed, the setting[...]

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    Making changes with Display Adju stment Mode 75 XIII Making changes with Di splay Adjustment Mode Various Settings This mode lets you adjust the display bright ness, change th e button illumination color , etc. Switching the Display Adjustment Mode The Menu selection mo de is activated. The display adjustmen t mode is activated. When the button is [...]

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    76 Various Settings Changing illumination color Y ou can change the button illumination color in the following way . The illumination setti ng mode is activated. Pressing the [ ] or [ ] button changes the illumination color as follows. The selected settings will take effect. Blue ↔ Red Changing display type (DISP T ype) Y ou can change the displa[...]

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    Making changes with Display Adju stment Mode 77 XIII Changing the scroll type (Scroll T ype) The scroll type of the text display can be changed. The scroll type setting mo de is activated. Each time the button is pressed , the scroll type changes in the following order . Once ↔ Repeat Once: T ext is scrolled once before the display becomes fixed [...]

  • Page 78

    78 Various Settings The “Customize data?” message appears on the display . The display data import mode is activated, and "Insert DA T A D ISC" is displayed. If a CD-R has already bee n inserted, "Eject DA T A DISC" is shown on the display . Press the [ e (EJECT)] button to eject the CD-R. S tart importing the data into the [...]

  • Page 79

    Making changes with Function Mode 79 XIV Making changes with Function Mode Various Settings A variety of settings can be changed. Switching the Function Mode The Menu selection mo de is activated. The function mode is activated. When the button is pressed, the setting item changes in the following order . GuideT one ↔ Clock ON/OFF ↔ Clock Adjus[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Various Settings Setting time (Clock Adjust) This main unit uses the 12-hour display notation. The clock setting mode is activate d. [ > ]: Minutes will be switched. [ < ]: Hours will be switched. [] : T urns the time forwa rd. [ ]: T urns the time back. Switching demonstration screen display (Demo) Demonstration screen display settings ca[...]

  • Page 81

    Making changes with Function Mode 81 XIV Setting spectrum analyzer sensitivity (S/A Sensitivity) The sensitivity of the s pectrum analyzer display can be changed. The spectrum analyzer sensitivity setting mode is activated. When the button is pressed, the spectrum analyzer sensitivity changes in the following order . Hi ↔ Mid ↔ Low ↔ Hi ↔ w[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Various Settings Automatic setup of steerin g remote functions (U.S.A. only) Download the stee ring remote function data from the ECLIPSE Web site (E-iSERV), copy this data on a CD-R disc, and load the disc data onto this main unit. The steering remote functions will be assigned to the steering switch buttons automatically . T o do so, download [...]

  • Page 83

    Making changes with Function Mode 83 XIV The CD-R is read. While it is re ading, "READING" is displayed. After data reading has completed, "COMPLETED" is shown for two seconds on the display , and then "Eject DA T A DISC " appears. ATTENTION • T o load data into the main unit, you have to make a special folder . For [...]

  • Page 84

    84 Various Settings A function is selected in the following sequence each time you press the button. TRACK UP ↔ TRACK DOWN ↔ VOL UP ↔ VOL DOWN ↔ MODE ↔ MUTE ↔ POWER ↔ ON HOOK ↔ OFF HOOK ↔ OTHER www "Long push S teering SW and MODE button" appears on the display . When the function is set correctly , "OK" appear[...]

  • Page 85

    Making changes with Function Mode 85 XIV Compatibility with various switches The compatibility of the main unit's various modes and the steering remotes installed on your vehicle are as follows: Switch Name *1 Button function Mode T uner Disc/USB mode AUX iPod Power OFF BT -Audio mode BT -TEL mode TRACK+ Press briefly TUNE UP TRACK UP — TRAC[...]

  • Page 86

    86 Various Settings *1: Switch names chang e depending on ve hicle make and mode l. *2: If a SIRIUS/XM satellite radi o tuner (pur chased separately) is conn ected, categories can be switched when in the satellite m od e. ON HOOK Press briefly — — — — — — ON HOOK Press and hold ——— — — — — OFF HOOK Press briefly The TEL mo[...]

  • Page 87

    How to operate the main unit with an optional C D changer connected 87 XV How to operate th e main unit with an optional CD changer connected About the opti onal unit This section covers the operation of an optional CD changer that is connect ed to the main unit. Listening to a CD For details, refer to "Switching Audio Modes" on page 17. [...]

  • Page 88

    88 About the optio nal unit Repeating the same track (REPEA T) Pressing on the button for le ss than one second causes the chang er to repeat the track currently b eing played, until the b utton is pressed again. Press the button for longer than a second to repeat all tracks on th e CD being played. Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) Pressing [...]

  • Page 89

    How to operate the tuner with an optional HD Radio tu ner connected (U.S.A. only) 89 XVI How to operate the tune r with an optional HD Radio tuner connected (U.S.A. only) About the opti onal unit About HD Radio If the optional HD Radio tuner unit is connected, terrestrial digital broadcasts can be received. When terrestrial digital broadcasts are r[...]

  • Page 90

    90 About the optio nal unit The HD Radio switches i n the order shown below each time the buttons are pressed. AUTO1 ↔ AUTO2 ↔ OFF ↔ AUTO1 ↔ www AUTO1: Preferentially receives digital broadcasting that is in the receivable state. In areas where digital reception is not possibl e, reception is automatically switched to the analog broadcastin[...]

  • Page 91

    How to operate the tuner with an optional HD Radio tu ner connected (U.S.A. only) 91 XVI Storing t ag information about the currently played track (T agging) Y ou ca n use HD Radio to store tag information about the currently played track. T ag informatio n for each track is automatically transferred to the iPod when it is connected to the main uni[...]

  • Page 92

    92 About the optio nal unit How to operate the tune r with an optional XM satellite radio tuner co nnected (U.S.A./CANADA only) About the opti onal unit About XM satellite radio If the optional XM satellite radio tuner unit is connected, satellite r adio br oadcasts can be received. With XM satellite radio, over 170 channels are available including[...]

  • Page 93

    How to operate the tuner wit h an optional XM sa tellite radi o tuner connecte d (U.S.A./CANADA only) 93 XVII Category selection The channel can be selected from among categories such as ROCK and DANCE. Consult the XM website for the details of the categories. Each time the button is pressed , the category changes. [ > ]: Advances to the next ca[...]

  • Page 94

    94 About the optio nal unit Switching displays when using the XM satellite radio Each time the button is pressed , the display item changes in the following order: Channel name → Category name → Ti t l e → Name → Channel name → www ATTENTION If there are no names, the “NO DA T A" message will appear . 1 Press the [SCREEN/TEXT] butt[...]

  • Page 95

    How to operat e the tuner with an opt ional SIRIUS sa tellite r adio tuner conne cted (U.S.A./CANADA only ) 95 XVIII How to operate the tuner with an optional SIRIUS satellite radio tuner co nnected (U.S.A./CANADA only) About the opti onal unit About SIRIUS satellite radio If the optional SIRIUS satellite radio tuner unit is connected, satellite r [...]

  • Page 96

    96 About the optio nal unit Category selection The channel can be selected from among categories such as POP and ROCK. Consult the SIRIUS website for the details of the categories. Each time the button is pressed , the category changes. [ > ]: Advances to the next category . [ < ]: Returns to the previous category . Direct channel selection T[...]

  • Page 97

    How to operat e the tuner with an opt ional SIRIUS sa tellite r adio tuner conne cted (U.S.A./CANADA only ) 97 XVIII Switching displays when using the SIRIUS satellite radio Each time the button is pressed the display item changes in the following order: channel name → catego ry name → title → artist → compose r → channel name → www ATT[...]

  • Page 98

    98 About the optio nal unit How to operate th e main unit with the optional direct cable for iPod ® connected About the opti onal unit When the iPod is connected to the main unit using the optional iPod ® direct cable (iPC-10 9), you can listen to iPod music files. Y ou can handle the iPod f unction s through the main unit or iPod by switching th[...]

  • Page 99

    How to operate the main unit wit h the optional direct cable f or iPod ® connected 99 XIX Switching the operation mode Y ou can control the iPod functions directly from the main unit or from the iPod by switching the operation mode. The iPod operation mode is switched each time you press the button. ATTENTION For the iPod operations, see the iPod [...]

  • Page 100

    100 About the optio nal unit The following information is displayed according to the selected search mode item. Playlists: The playlist selected o n the iPod is displayed. Artists: Artist names are displayed Albums: Album name s are displaye d. Songs: Music file names are displayed. Podcasts: EPISODE names are displayed. Audiobooks: Audio book file[...]

  • Page 101

    How to operate the main unit wit h the optional direct cable f or iPod ® connected 101 XIX Repeating the same music file (REPEA T) Pressing this button causes the iPod to repeat the mu sic file currently b eing played, until the b utton is pressed again. Playing music files in random order (SHUFFLE) The random order of music fi les to be played ch[...]

  • Page 102

    102 About the optio nal unit Others About the opti onal unit Connecting a port able audio player to the AUX jack Use a commonly available accessory cable with an RCA connector or an optional AUX105 to connect a portable audio player to the AUX (auxiliary) jack of this system. There are 2 connection terminals on this main unit; one for the RCA conne[...]

  • Page 103

    Others 103 XX Changing auxiliary input sensitivity The sensitivity of the auxiliary mode can be changed. The Menu selection mo de is activated. The function mode is activated. The AUX sensitivity mode is activated. Pressing the button all ows you to toggle through sensitivity modes as follows: Low ↔ Mid ↔ Hi ↔ Low ↔ www The selected setting[...]

  • Page 104

    104 Other information If you have a question: Other infor mation Check the items mentioned below before attempting to troubleshoot problems. Displayed information (for troubleshooting) The information listed in the chart below is displayed to show the status of the CD, USB memory , XM Radio, Sirius Radio, iPod, CD changer or Bluetooth, etc. Refer t[...]

  • Page 105

    If you have a question: 105 XXI LOAD The CD changer is in the process of verifying the presence of CDs after a magazine has been inserted int o the CD changer . FILE ERR NO V ALID FILE IN CD-R OR USB MEMORY Confirm the file. NO SUPPORT DEVICE USB MEMORY IS NOT SUPPORTED FORMA T Confirm the USB me mory standards. USB ERR PROBLEM WITH DA T A TRANSMIS[...]

  • Page 106

    106 Other information ERROR2 iPod SOFTW ARE NOT SUPPORTED Check the iPod software. OUTGOING ERROR TRANSMISSION IS IMPOSSIBLE Check whether the cell phone is connected and confirm the condition of the cell phone. FA I L E D CONNECTION ERROR/ERROR When register ing: Check whether the cell ph one is Bluetooth comp atible. When connecting: Check whethe[...]

  • Page 107

    If you have a question: 107 XXI When you think there is a malfunction A slight difference in operation may be mistaken for a malfunction. Please check the items in the following table first. If the unit does not work, even after the appropriate remedial action has been taken, please cont act your dealer . Mode Proble ms Causes Remedial action Refer[...]

  • Page 108

    108 Other information Mode Proble ms Causes Remedial action Refer to page CD The disc cannot be inserted. The disc is ejected as so on as it is inserted. The disc cannot be ejected. The disc cannot be changed. Has an extra label or sticker been applied to the disc? Do not apply labels or stickers to the di sc. 21 Are there rough edges, deformatio n[...]

  • Page 109

    Specifications 109 XXII Sp ecifications Other infor mation <GENERAL> <FM TUNER> <AM TUNER> <CD SECTION> <USB MEMORY SECTION> Power Supply 14.4 V DC (1 1-16 V) Current Drain 3 A Dimensions (W x H x D) In-Dash Main unit 178 x 50 x 184.5 mm (7 x 2 x 7-1/4 inches) Mass (weight) Approx. 1.6 kg (3.65 lbs) Usage temperature r[...]

  • Page 110

    110 Other information <Bluetooth Audio> <Bluetooth Hands-free> <AUDIO AMPLIFIER> Bluetooth S pecification Bluetooth S pecification V er.2.0 Power Output Power class 2 (Max +4 dBm) Profile A2DP V er .1.0 AV R C P V e r. 1 . 0 Bluetooth S pecification Bluetooth S pecification V er.2.0 Power Output Power class 2 (Max +4 dBm) Profile [...]

  • Page 111

    How to contact customer se rvice 111 XXIII How to cont act customer service Other infor mation Should the product require service, please contact the following ECLIPSE dealer near you. <U.S.A/CANADA> <AUSTRALIA> <MALA YSIA> <SINGAPORE> <KOREA> <T AIW AN> <INDONESIA> Fujitsu T en Corp. of America 19600 South[...]

  • Page 112

    112 Other information IMPOR T ANT RECORD YOUR “KEY CD (SECURITY CODE)” HERE... ST ORE YOUR “KEY CD (SECURITY CODE)”ALONG WITH YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL.[...]

  • Page 113

    How to contact customer se rvice 113 XXIII[...]