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OWNER'S MANUALWe appreciate your purchase of this receiver.
Please read through this manual for correct operation.We suggest that after reading it you keep this manual
in a safe place for future reference.
ESN E8 High-Power CD Receiver withMulti Control and Remote
MODEL CD8443
DIVISION OF FUJITSU TEN CORP. OF AMERICA19600 SOUTH VERMONT AVENUE, TORRANCE, CA 90502(310) 327-2151
090001-1442A7000303 (Y.O)
CUSTOMER NOTICE
Please retain this booklet and write in the serial number of your CD8443 for identification. The serial number is labeled or stamped on the chassis.
Serial No.
For your safety in using theCD8443
Warnings and caution signs, illustrated below, are postedthroughout this manual as well as on the CD8443. They show safeand correct ways to handle the product so as to prevent personalinjury to you and others and avoid damage to property.
Before reading through the manual, take time to read through andlearn the important information listed in this section.
This sign indicates a situation in whichincorrect handling through disregard of a signmight result in death or serious personal injury.
This sign indicates a situation in whichincorrect handling through disregard of a signmight result in personal injury or may resultsolely in damage to property.
• Do not modify this system for use other than that specifiedherein. Also, do not deviate from the installation proceduresdescribed herein; Eclipse will not be held liable for damagesincluding, but not limited to serious injury, death or propertydamage resulting from installations that enable unintendedoperation.
• This unit is intended for operation in DC 12-volt, negative-grounded vehicles only. Never use it in 24-volt vehicles such asheavy trucks or diesel cars with cold-region specifications.
• Do not change CDs while driving. Doing so may result in anaccident.
Warning
Caution
Warning
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IMPORTANTRECORD YOUR “KEY CD”
HERE…
STORE YOUR “KEY CD”ALONG WITH YOUR
OWNER’S MANUAL INYOUR SOCK DRAWER.
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• Do not place the vinyl storage bag over a person. It may causea serious accident or death by suffocation.
• Do not adjust the controls while driving the car. To adjust thecontrols, stop the car in a safe location.
• To prevent accidents, store batteries for the remote control outof the reach of small children. In case a child swallows abattery, consult a physician immediately.
• Do not disassemble or rebuild this product. Doing so maycause an accident, fire or electrical shock.
• When it is necessary to replace the fuse, always use a fuse ofthe correct rating (number of amperes). Use of fuses withhigher amperage ratings may cause a fire.
• Do not operate the product in a malfunctioning condition, forinstance, when the audio does not play. Doing so may result inan accident, fire or electrical shock.
• If an abnormal situation occurs, such as foreign matter enteringor liquid splashing on the product, or smoke or a strange odoremitting from the unit, shut off the product immediately andconsult the dealer from whom you purchased it. Continuedoperation may cause an accident, fire or electrical shock.
• Do not install this product in locations where it may obstruct thedriver's view, or where it may endanger passengers in thevehicle. Otherwise, an accident or injury may result.
• Do not install this product in locations where it may interferewith the operation of the steering wheel, shift lever, brakepedal, etc. Otherwise, an accident or injury may result.
• When installing this product, never use existing nuts or boltsthat secure parts of the fuel tank, or the steering or brakingsystems. Otherwise improper steering or braking or a fire mayresult.
Warning
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• To prevent a short circuit from occurring, disconnect thebattery's negative terminal before installing this product.Otherwise, an electric shock or injury may result.
• When using an existing nut and/or bolt from the vehicle toground this product, do not use any that secure parts of thesteering or braking systems. Otherwise, an accident may result.
• Bundle cables and harnesses with electrical tape or wire ties toprevent them from interfering with moving parts. If they shouldentangle the steering wheel, shift lever or brake pedal, anaccident may result.
• Never supply power to another electrical appliance by splicingor tapping into this product's power lead (wire). Otherwise, thecurrent capacity of the wire will be exceeded, resulting in a fireor electric shock.
• Never attempt to disassemble or modify the product.Otherwise, an accident, fire or electric shock may result.
• When installing the product into a vehicle with a passengerside air bag, do not secure it to the air bag's cover or in placeswhere it may impede air bag deployment. Otherwise, proper airbag operation may not be ensured in the event of an accident,causing injury or death.
• When making holes using a drill or similar tool, be sure to wearprotective eyewear. Otherwise, an injury such as loss ofeyesight may result.
• Exposed wires must be insulated with electrical tape.Otherwise, a short circuit, fire, or electric shock may result.
Warning
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• Play the audio at a moderate volume level that permits you tohear sounds from outside the car. Driving without being able tohear outside sounds may result in an accident.
• Keep foreign objects out of the disc slot. They may cause fireor electrical shock. Another possibility is that discs may bedamaged or become stuck.
• Do not stick your fingers or hands into the disc slot. Doing somay cause personal injury.
• This product must be operated only as on-board equipment, orit may cause electrical shock or injury.
• Do not play distorted sounds for long periods of time;the speakers may overheat and cause a fire.
• Never use batteries other than those specified. Do not mix newand old cells. Doing so may cause a fire or personal injury dueto a battery explosion or chemical leaks.
• Pay attention to the (+) and (-) polarity of the battery wheninstalling them in the product. Incorrect installation may causepersonal injury or product damage spoilage due to a batteryexplosion or chemical leakage.
• For best results, this product should be installed by aprofessional installer.Contact the dealer whom you purchased the product for anappointment.
• When installing this product, be sure to use the suppliedmounting hardware. If parts other than those supplied areused, the unit may be damaged internally, or may not be heldin place securely and become dislodged.
Caution
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• Avoid installing this product in places where it may get wet,such as near windows, or in places that are moist or dusty.Presence of liquid, moisture or dust inside this product cancause short circuiting, resulting in smoke or fire.
• Do not install this product in locations where it cannot befastened securely, such as places subject to frequent vibration.Otherwise, it may become dislodged and cause an accident orinjury.
• Do not block this product's vent or heat sink. If either isblocked, excessive heat build-up may occur and cause a fire.
• If this product is not connected properly, a short circuit, fire oraccident may occur.
• When routing cables, use care so that they do not contactsharp metal parts such as brackets or screw tips. Otherwise, ashort circuit, electric shock, fire or accident may result.
• Do not obstruct the vent on this product. If blocked, excessiveheat build-up may occur and cause a fire.
Caution
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Table of ContentsOperating precautions...............................................10
Notes on operation .......................................................................10About compact discs ....................................................................11About cleaning a CD ....................................................................13
Names of controls and parts ....................................14
ESN (Key CD) security operating procedure ..........15How to program the Key CD ........................................................15How to cancel the Key CD ...........................................................16How to change the Key CD..........................................................17How to resume normal operation (ESN security lock out)............17What happens if an incorrect CD is inserted? ..............................18How to turn the security indicator on/off .......................................19How to read the Electronic Serial Number ...................................19
Basic operation..........................................................20Turning the power on and off .......................................................20Listening to a CD..........................................................................21Listening to the tuner....................................................................22Adjusting audio volume ................................................................23Switching audio control modes.....................................................24Enabling the loudness control ......................................................26Making changes with Display Adjustment Mode ..........................27Making changes with Function Mode ...........................................30Others...........................................................................................34
How to operate the CD player..................................38Listening to CDs...........................................................................38Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played ..................................................................39Fast Forward/Rewind ...................................................................39Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN) .......................................39Repeating the same track (REPEAT)...........................................40Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) .................................40Switching a CD to pause/play ......................................................41Ejecting the disc ...........................................................................41Creating a title for a CD................................................................42Changing a previously set title .....................................................44Deleting a previously created title ................................................45Changing the number of CD titles ................................................46Displaying CD text........................................................................47
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How to operate the MP3 player ................................48About MP3....................................................................................48Listening to MP3 file .....................................................................51Advancing to the next track (file) or returning to the beginning of the track (file) being played ..........................................................52Skipping to the next or previous folder .........................................52Return to the root directory of the CD ..........................................52Playing the beginning of files (SCAN) ..........................................53Repeating the same file (REPEAT)..............................................53Playing files in random order (RANDOM) ....................................54Displaying title ..............................................................................55
How to operate the tuner ..........................................56Tuning to a station........................................................................56Entering stations into memory automatically (The automatic preset mode: ASM) .............................................57Manually setting stations into memory .........................................58Preset station scan.......................................................................59Setting a station name..................................................................60Deleting a station name................................................................62Changing the number of bands ....................................................63FM reception characteristics ........................................................64
How to operate the Sound Adjustment Mode .........66About Sound Adjustment Mode....................................................66Operations during Normal Mode ..................................................73Operations during Pro Mode ........................................................86
How to use the Card remote control........................98Precautions in use of the remote control......................................98Cleaning the remote control .........................................................98Turning the power on/off ..............................................................99Adjusting the audio volume ..........................................................99Switching playback modes .........................................................100How to play the tuner .................................................................100How to play CDs.........................................................................101Enabling the optional E-COM feature.........................................102Switching the remote control settings.........................................103Replacing the battery .................................................................104
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How to use an optional NOB remote control ........105Turning the power on/off ............................................................105Adjusting the audio volume ........................................................105Switching playback modes .........................................................106How to play the tuner .................................................................106How to play CDs.........................................................................107Illuminating the NOB remote control ..........................................108Enabling the optional E-COM feature.........................................108Switching the remote control settings.........................................109Replacing the battery .................................................................110
How to operate the receiver with an optional CD changer connected............................................112
Listening to a CD........................................................................112Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the track being played ................................................................112Fast Forward/Rewind .................................................................113Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN) .....................................113Repeating the same track (REPEAT).........................................114Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) ...............................114Skipping to the next or previous CD...........................................115Specifying a CD to play ..............................................................115
Others .......................................................................116Connecting Portable Audio Players to the AUX Jack.................116
If you have a question:............................................117Displayed information (for troubleshooting)................................118
Specifications ..........................................................121
Before installation ...................................................122Components ...............................................................................122Setting the system-selector switch .............................................122Installation angle ........................................................................123
Mounting instruction...............................................124Mounting the main unit ...............................................................124Names of lead wires and destinations .......................................126System .......................................................................................127
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Operating precautions
<Your CD8443 will perform well over a long period of time through correcthandling and care.>
• For your safety, play only at volume levels that allow outside sounds to beheard.
• We recommend using with this player a disc withthe logo shown to the left.
• You can play music CDs(CD-R/CD-RW) on thisplayer. Be sure to use discs that have beenproperly processed.Depending on the editing equipment used, somediscs may not play properly.
• Do not insert anything other than a CD into thedisc slot.Do not insert any foreign objects, such as coins orcredit cards, into the disc slot. Be especiallywatchful of children’s mischief in this regard.
• Avoid severe mechanical shock.When the player is subjected to severe vibrationwhile traveling over a rough surface, playbackmay be intermittent. When a situation like thisoccurs, resume playback after returning to asmoother road.
• About dew condensation.In cold or rainy weather, just as the interior glasssurface gets fogged, dew (water condensation)may also settle on the deck. When this occurs,disc playback may become intermittent orimpossible. Dehumidify the air in the vehicle for awhile before resuming playback.
• Cleaning the disc slot.The disc slot tends to get dusty. Clean itoccasionally to prevent accumulated dust fromscratching the discs.
Notes on operation
Operating precautions
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Operating precautions
• The signal recorded on a compact disc is read by a laser beam, sonothing touches the disc surface. A scratch on the recorded surface or abadly warped disc may cause deteriorated sound quality or intermittentplayback. Observe the following precautions to ensure high quality soundperformance:
• Do not leave an ejected disc in the disc slotfor very long; the disc may warp. Discsshould be stored in their cases and keptaway from high temperature and humidity.
• Do not stick a piece of paper or tape on, norwrite on or scratch either side of a disc.
• Discs spin at a high speed inside the deck.Keep cracked or warped discs out of theplayer to avoid damaging it.
• Avoid touching the recorded surface whenhandling a disc; handle discs by their edges.
About compact discs
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Operating precautions
About CD accessories• Do not use accessories
(stabilizers, protective seals, laserlens cleaners, etc.) sold for“improving sound performance”or “protecting CDs.” The changesin CD thickness or outsidedimensions made by theseaccessories may cause problemsin the player.
About brand new CDs• You may notice that some brand
new discs are rough around thecenter hole or outside edge.Remove the rough edges withthe side of a ballpoint pen, etc.Rough edges may preventproper loading in the deck.Flakes from the rough edgesmay also stick to the recordedsurface and interfere withplayback.
Rough Edges
Ballpointpen
Flakes
Recorded surface
Rough Edges
• Please be sure NOT to attach anyring-shape protector (or otheraccessory) to your discs. Thoseprotectors are commerciallyavailable and said to protect discand to improve sound quality(and antivibration effect), but theycan do more harm than good inregular uses. The most commonproblems are Insert/Eject relatedproblems and "No playback"problems due to the protectorring that came off in the discmechanism.
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Operating precautions
About borrowed CDs• Do not use a CD with glue or
remnants of adhesive tape orlabels. They may cause the CDto get stuck inside or damagethe deck.
How to remove CDs • When removing the ejected disc,
pull it straight out along the slot.Pressing downward in theprocess may scratch therecorded surface of the disc.
OKAYNO GOOD
About irregularly-shaped CDs• Specially-shaped CDs, l ike
heart-shaped or octagonal CDs,cannot be played. Do notattempt to play them, even withan adapter, since they maydamage the player.
• Use a commercially available compact disccleaner to clean a CD, wiping lightly from thecenter to the edge.
• Do not use benzine, thinner, LP record sprayor other cleaners on CDs. They may damagea CD’s finish.XXXX
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About cleaning a CD
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Names of controls and parts
Front view
With the front open
Never place an object or rest your hands or the like on the frontpanel.Caution
Names of controls and parts
Switches disc modes and switches to AUX mode.
Activates and deactivates mute.
Opens/closes front panel and adjusts angle.
Selects radio preset channels and performs disc mode
functions.
Turns the sound adjustment mode ON/OFF.
Turns the display adjustment mode ON/OFF and switches
screen display.
Automatically finds radio reception and fast forward/rewind.
Selects radio stations and CD tracks.
Returns to previous screen.
Turns the function mode ON/OFF.
Resets deck functions to default settings.
Turns deck power ON/OFF.
Switches to radio mode and switches radio bands.
Adjusts volume and performs other functions.
Inserts compact discs.
[DISC] button
[E-COM] button*
[OPEN] button
Buttons [1] to [6]
[SOUND] button
[DISP] button
[SEEK /FAST ] button
[SEL] button
[RTN] button
[FUNC] button
[RESET] button
[PWR] button
[FM AM] button
[AUDIO CONTROL] button
Disc slot
*: Double function button "E-COM" & "MUTE" functions
①② ⑤⑥⑦③ ④
⑬⑫ ⑪⑩⑨⑦
⑮
⑧⑭
④
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ESN (Key CD) security operating procedure
How to program the Key CD
Check that the Power is OFF.1Press and hold button [6], then the [FUNC] button, andhold both for more than one second.
2
A [SEC] message appears, then in two seconds it will changeto [DISC]. The front panel opens; the CD8443 is now ready to accept yourKey CD in the CD slot.
Insert the CD into the slot.3The front panel closes.A [SEC] message appears, the front panel opens, then the KeyCD is ejected.
ATTENTION
•If there is a problem with the inserted CD, an [ERR] messagewill appear for two seconds and the CD will be ejected. Reinsertthe ejected CD.
•If a CD causes the [ERR] message to appear twice in a row, a[CHANGE] message will appear for two seconds. Try anotherCD.
•The Security indicator will flash whenever the vehicle’s ignitionis switched off.
ESN (Key CD) security operating procedure
[FUNC] button
Button [6]
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ESN (Key CD) security operating procedure
How to cancel the Key CD
Turn OFF the Power.1Press and hold button [6], then the [FUNC] button, andhold both for more than one second.
2
A [SEC] message appears, then in two seconds it will changeto [DISC]. The front panel opens; the CD8443 is now ready to accept yourKey CD in the CD slot.
Insert your Key CD into the slot.3The front panel closes.A [CANCEL] message appears, the front panel opens, then theKey CD is ejected.The Key CD is cancelled.
ATTENTION
•This process cancels the protection for the ESN deck.•I f power to the ESN deck is disconnected, thenreconnected, a Key CD will not need to be inserted in orderto return the unit to normal operation.
•Inserting a CD other than the Key CD will not cancel theprotection. Instead, the display will show [ERR] for twoseconds, then the normal CD playback mode will activate.
[FUNC] button
Button [6]
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ESN (Key CD) security operating procedure
How to change the Key CD
First, cancel the existing Key CD. 1Refer to “How to cancel the Key CD.”
Next, program a new Key CD. 2Refer to “How to program the Key CD.”
How to resume normal operation (ESN security lock out)
If power is disconnected while ESN security is active (a Key CD wasprogrammed), operation is disabled until power is restored and theunit unlocked. Follow this procedure to resume normal operation.
When the power is turned on after disconnecting thebattery power, a [SEC] message will appear for twoseconds. Thereafter, the message changes to [DISC]and the CD8443 is ready to accept your Key CD into theslot.
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Insert your Key CD.2If the correct CD is inserted, an [OK] message will appear fortwo seconds and the CD will begin playing.
ATTENTION
•If an incorrect CD is inserted, an [ERR] message will appearfor two seconds, after which the CD will be ejected.
•You must use the same CD used for Key CD programming;a duplicate CD may not work properly.
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ESN (Key CD) security operating procedure
What happens if an incorrect CD isinserted?
An [ERR] message will be appear, then change to aflashing [DISC], then the CD will be ejected.
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You will have five uninterrupted attempts to insert the correctCD.
Press the [FUNC] button.4You will have five more attempts the correct disc.
After the 5th incorrect attempt, the display reads [HELP].2If [HELP] appears on the screen, press button [6], thenthe [FUNC] button, and hold them for five seconds.
3
ATTENTION
Number of errors: Numbers indicated the number of errors thatoccurred.
Note If after 10 tries the correct Key CD is not inserted, the displayreads [CALL800]; the unit must be returned to Eclipse to bereset. In this case, please contact your Eclipse dealer forassistance or call Eclipse directly at (800) 233-2216.
Button [6]
[FUNC] button
Your key CD can be easily forgotten. Write thealbum name in a reminder note (See Page 133).
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ESN (Key CD) security operating procedure
How to turn the security indicator on/off
With the power OFF, press button [2], then the [FUNC]button and hold both for more than one second.
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[IND. FLASH] or [IND. -----] appears on the display.2[IND. FLASH] means the security indicator will flash when thevehicle’s ignition is off, and [IND. -----] means it will not. Repeatthe above steps to reactivate the flash mode.
Once ESN security is activated, the indicator flashes whenever thevehicle’s ignition is turned off, warning potential thieves that the unitis protected. However, if you do not want this visible deterrent, it maybe turned off.
How to read the Electronic Serial Number
Turn OFF the Power.1Press button [4], then the [FUNC] button, and hold bothfor more than one second.
2
[ESN] appears on the display, followed by an eight-digitnumber; this number is your electronic serial number (ESN).You may use this number to identify your Eclipse CD8443 inthe event it is recovered after being stolen.
Button [2] Button [4]
[FUNC] button
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Basic operation
When the power is turned on, the state used when the power wasturned off such as CD and tuner playing is restored.
When the vehicle has no ACC position on the ignition switch, care isneeded when turning off the deck. Follow Step 2 or Step 3 whenturning off the power.
Turning the power on and off.
Turning the power on and off
This section covers basic operating procedures. For additionaldetails, please refer to the sections on specific functions.
Basic operation
[PWR] button
When power is OFF, press the [PWR] button.1When the unit is in ACC OFF mode, press the [PWR] buttononce and it will change to Standby mode. When you press the[PWR] button again, the power will come on.
When power is ON, press the [PWR] button for less thantwo seconds.
2
The unit will change to Standby mode.
When power is ON, press the [PWR] button for morethan two seconds.
3
The unit will change to ACC OFF mode.
ATTENTION
If a car is not equipped with an ACC position (for example, aEuropean car), keep the [PWR] button depressed for more thantwo seconds.
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Basic operation
Listening to a CD
Press the [OPEN] button.1The front panel opens.
Insert a CD into the disc slot, label side up.2The CD will immediately start playing.
ATTENTION
When a CD is already loaded, press the [DISC] button to switchto the CD mode.
[OPEN] button
[DISC] button
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Basic operation
Listening to the tuner
Press the [FM AM] button.1This will turn the tuner on.
Press the [FM AM] button to switch to the desired FM orAM bands.
2
For example, radio bands will switch from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM1 with each press of the button. (Depends on memoryfunction setting, described on page 63.)
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to tune to astation.
3
ATTENTION
If stations have been stored in memory, pressing a buttonfrom [1] to [6] will directly select a station. (Refer to the section“Manually setting stations into memory” on page 58)
Turn to the right: Tunes to higher frequencies.Turn to the left: Tunes to lower frequencies.
Press the [SEEK /FAST ] button to start the automaticstation search.
4
[SEEK ] button: Starts searching toward higher frequencies.[FAST ] button: Starts searching toward lower frequencies.
[FM AM] button
[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button
Buttons [1] to [6]
[SEL] button
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Basic operation
Warning
Adjusting audio volume
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.1Turn to the right: Increases the volume.Turn to the left: Decreases the volume.
ATTENTION
Press the [E-COM] button for more than one second if E-COM isconnected and less than one second if E-COM is not connectedto cut the volume or restore it instantly.
Do not adjust the volume or other controls while driving thevehicle. Do so only while parked in a safe location.
[E-COM] button
[AUDIO CONTROL] button
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Basic operation
Various audio control modes may be fine-tuned using thisprocedure.
Modes will switch in the order shown below each time thebutton is pressed.
Switching audio control modes
Press the [AUDIO CONTROL] button for less than onesecond to select the item to be adjusted.
1
[AUDIO CONTROL] button
*1: When the sound adjustment mode is in normal mode, thisadjustment is not available. (Refer to page 73.)
*2: When the sound adjustment mode is set to pro mode, or ifthe posit ion selector is "ON" in normal mode, thisadjustment is not available. (Refer to pages 80 and 86.)
*3: When the sound adjustment mode is pro mode, thisadjustment is not available. (Refer to page 86.)
VOL TREBBASS *1 *1 BAL*2 FAD*2 NON-F*3
Adjusts volume. Volume level can be adjusted for each source(CDP/CDC, FM and AM).Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.Turn to the right: Increases the volume.Turn to the left: Decreases the volume.
VOL (VOLUME) Mode
Adjusts bass level. In pro mode, bass can be adjusted for eachsource (CDP/CDC, FM and AM).Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.Turn to the right: Emphasizes low sounds.Turn to the left: Softens low sounds.
BASS Mode
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Basic operation
Adjusts treble level. In pro mode, treble can be adjusted foreach source (CDP/CDC, FM and AM).Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.Turn to the right: Emphasizes high sounds.Turn to the left: Softens high sounds.
TREB (TREBLE) Mode
Adjusts left/right speaker balance.Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.Turn to the right: Emphasizes right speakers.Turn to the left: Emphasizes left speakers.
BAL (BALANCE) Mode
Adjusts front/rear speaker balance.Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.Turn to the right: Emphasizes front speakers.Turn to the left: Emphasizes rear speakers.
FAD (FADER) Mode
Adjusts non-fader level (for connected sub-woofers, etc.).Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.Turn to the right: Increases level.Turn to the left: Decreases level.
NON-F (NON-FADER) Mode
[AUDIO CONTROL] button
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Basic operation
ATTENTION
To disable the loudness feature, repeat the above procedure todisplay the [LOUD OFF] indication.
The loudness control may be turned on to emphasize low and highfrequencies at low volume levels.Loudness compensates for the apparent weakness of low and highfrequencies at low volume by boosting the bass and treble levels.
Enabling the loudness control
Press and hold the [AUDIO CONTROL] button until the[LOUD ON] display appears on the screen.
1
[AUDIO CONTROL] button
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Basic operation
This mode lets you adjust the display brightness, change the buttonillumination color and turn the display on and off.
Enters display adjustment mode.
Making changes with Display Adjustment Mode
Press the [DISP] button for less than one second.1
[DISP] button
[SEL] button
When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
Turn the [SEL] button in either direction to display settingitems for selection.
2
Bright
ILL
Disp on/off
ATTENTION
If you press the [DISP] button during display adjustment mode,the display adjustment mode is canceled and the mode returnsto normal music mode.
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Basic operation
[DISP] button
[RTN] button
You can change the button illumination color in the followingway.
Turn the [SEL] button to select ILL.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The screen for changing the illumination color will appear.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Green or Red.The selected item will be highlighted.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in displayadjustment mode.Press the [DISP] button to exit display adjustmentmode.
5
4
3
2
1
Changing Illumination Color
[SEL] button
Adjust the display brightness to the best level.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Bright.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to luminance adjustment mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to adjust brightness.When the button is turned, the brightness level changes inthe following order.
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in displayadjustment mode.Press the [DISP] button to exit display adjustmentmode.
5
4
3
2
1
Switching the brightness
(Level)1 32 4 5
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Basic operation
You can turn the display on and off in the following way.Turn the [SEL] button to select Disp on/off.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The screen for turning the screen display on and off willappear.
Turn the [SEL] button to select ON or OFF.The selected item will be highlighted.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in displayadjustment mode.Press the [DISP] button to exit display adjustmentmode.
5
4
3
2
1
Disabling the display
[DISP] button
[RTN] button
[SEL] button
ATTENTION
•When the display is OFF, when one of the buttons is activated,the screen display will come on within 6 seconds.
•When the OFF function is selected, the screen display will turnoff. However, it is possible to adjust the display adjustmentmode.
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Basic operation
A variety of settings can be changed.
The function mode is activated.
When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
Making changes with Function Mode
Press the [FUNC] button.1
*1: Cannot make settings other than for CD or CD changeroperation.(Refer to page 42 for details on CD operation.)
*2: Cannot make settings other than for tuner operation.(Refer to page 60 for details on tuner operation.)
*3: Refer to page 46 for details on CD operation, and to page63 for details on tuner operation.
*4: Refer to pages 103 and 109 for details on remote controloperation.
Turn the [SEL] button in either direction to display settingitems for selection.
2
[FUNC] button
Title *1 Station Name *2 Guide Tone Memory Func *3
Remote Func *4Clock on/offClock Adjust
[SEL] button
ATTENTION
If you press the [FUNC] button during function mode, theadjustment mode is canceled and the mode returns to normalmusic mode.
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Basic operation
The receiver is set at the factory to emit a beep tone inresponse to button operation. The guide tone feature may bedisabled in the following procedure:
Turn the [SEL] button to select Guide Tone.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The guide tone mode will be switched ON/OFF.
Turn the [SEL] button to select ON or OFF.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made infunction mode.
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.5
4
3
2
1
Disabling the guide tone feature (for button operation)
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
[SEL] button
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Basic operation
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
Switches the clock display to ON/OFF.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Clock on/off.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The clock display ON/OFF mode is activated.
Turn the [SEL] button to select ON or OFF.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made infunction mode.
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.5
4
3
2
1
CLOCK DISPLAY on/off
ATTENTION
The clock display can also be turned on and off by pressing the[6] button while the power is turned off.
[SEL] button
Button [6]
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Basic operation
This receiver uses the 12-hour display notation.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Clock Adjust.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The clock adjustment mode is activated.
Turn the [SEL] button to display the item to be selectedfor adjustment.Hours, minutes or exact hour will be switched each time thebutton is turned.
Press the [SEEK /FAST ] button.
[SEEK ] button: Turns the time forward.[FAST ] button: Turns the time back.To set the clock to 0 minutes (an exact hour), press the[SEEK /FAST ] button.For example:At 3:29: Pressing the [SEEK /FAST ] button returns to 3:00.At 3:30: Pressing the [SEEK /FAST ] button advance to 4:00.
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made infunction mode.
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.6
5
4
3
2
1
Setting the Time
[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button[RTN] button[FUNC] button
[SEL] button
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Basic operation
Others
Enabling E-COM feature
Press the [E-COM] button for one second.Pressing the button will switch the E-COM feature on or off.
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Adjustment of the front panel angle
Press and hold the [OPEN] button for more than onesecond.While holding the button, the front panel opens regardlessof the stage. The operation stops when the limit ofadjustable angles is reached.
Press the [OPEN] button again for more than onesecond.The front panel will be completely closed.
2
1
[E-COM] button [OPEN] button
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Basic operation
If memos have been set, a memo recorded corresponding to anumber button [1] to [5] appears on the screen when thenumber button is pressed briefly while the power of the mainunit is turned off.
Displaying a memo
Press and hold any number button for more than twoseconds while in the Standby mode.The state shifts to the MEMO setting mode.
Press the [SEEK ] button to select the character type.Pressing the button will switch types from [ABC] (alphabetcharacters) to [123] (numeric characters) and then [!&?](symbols).
Press either [SEL] or [FAST ] button to select theposition in which to enter the character.The character will be inserted where the cursor is flashing:[SEL] button: Moves the cursor to the right.[FAST ] button: Advances the cursor to the left.
3
2
1
Setting a memo
[SEEK ] button
[SEL]button
Buttons [1] to [5]
[FAST ] button
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Basic operation
Press the number button corresponding to the memo tobe deleted for two seconds while the power is turnedoff.
Press the [6] button for more than two seconds.The memo will be deleted.
2
1
Deleting a memo
Press the [RTN] button.Memo settings are now completed.
5
ATTENTION
•To change the type of character to be entered, repeat steps 2and 3.
•A maximum of 10 characters may be entered per memo.•A maximum of 5 memos may be stored.
Button [6]
[RTN] button
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to selectcharacters.Turn to the right: Advances the character forward in its type.Turn to the left: Moves the character backward in its type.
4
[Symbol] Initial value [!] [Right direction] ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , – . / : ; < = > ? @ ´ _
[Upper-case alphabet characters] Initial value [A] [Right direction] A B C .. .X Y Z
[Numeric characters] Initial value [1] [Right direction] 1 2 3 . . . 8 9 0
[SEL] button
You can change the details that are shown in display mode inthe following way.
Press the [DISP] button for one second or more. Eachtime the button is pressed in this way, the displayswitches between A mode and B mode.A mode: In this mode, the preset button functions are
displayed.When in tuner mode, the preset frequencies aredisplayed next to buttons [1] to [6] and thesefrequencies are highlighted when those signalsare being received. When in disc mode, thebutton functions such as [SCAN], [RPT] and[RAND] that are used in disc mode are displayednext to buttons [4] to [6].
B mode: In this mode, the preset button functions are notdisplayed.
1
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Basic operation
Changing the display mode
Operation assist function
In display adjustment mode, function mode and soundadjustment mode, the screen displays and button illuminationhelp to guide you in carrying out operations.
The buttons that areused for adjustmentoperations flash.
Buttons [1] to [6][DISP] button
The function buttonselected for adjustmentis displayed
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How to operate the CD player
Listening to CDs
Press the [DISC] button.1
First press the [DISC] button to switch to the disc mode. It isassumed here that a CD has already been loaded into the unit.
This starts CD play.If an external CD changer is connected, each additional pressof the [DISC] button will switch modes from CD changer 1 CD changer 2 CD player.A changer or player with no discs loaded will be skipped.
•Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CDor when the recorded side is dirty.
•Only two external CD changers may be connected.Caution
How to operate the CD player[DISC] button
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How to operate the CD player
Advancing to the next track or returning tothe beginning of the track being played
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right.1Turn to the right: Advances to the next track.Turn to the left: Returns to the beginning of the track being
played. (Repeat turning for previous tracks.)
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN)
Press button [4].1Pressing the button causes the player to move up to the nexttrack and play it for 10 seconds, then move up to the next trackand play it for 10 seconds, and so on until the button ispressed again.
ATTENTION
•To continue playing a desired track, press the button again tostop scanning.
•After the entire disc is scanned once, ordinary playback startsfrom the point where scanning started.
Fast forward or rewind the song currently being played.
[SEEK ] button: Fast forward.[FAST ] button: Rewind.
Fast Forward/Rewind
Press and hold the [SEEK ] or [FAST ] button.1
[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button
Button [4]
[SEL] button
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Repeating the same track (REPEAT)
Press button [5] to repeat the track being played.1To cancel, press button [5] again.
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM)
Press button [6] to play the tracks in random order.1To cancel, press button [6] again.
Buttons [5] and [6]
ATTENTION
•Doing random playback, press button [5] to repeat the trackbeing played. To cancel repeat play (go back to random play),press button [5] again.During playback a particular track: The track being played isplayed repeatedly.During searching: The following track is played repeatedly.
•Occasionally the same track happens to be played (selected)two or more times in a row; this is normal operation and is nosign of a problem.
•When any of the functions - “Playing the beginning of tracks,”“Repeating the same track” and “Playing tracks in randomorder” - is selected, a message such as [SCAN], [REPEAT] or[RANDOM] appears on the display to verify the current function.
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How to operate the CD player
Ejecting the disc
Press the [OPEN] button for less than one second.1The front panel opens fully and ejects the disc.
Switching a CD to pause / play
Press button [3].1It pauses playing a CD.To cancel, press button [3] again.
Remove the disc and press the [OPEN] button.2The front panel returns to the angle before the disc ejection. Ifleft alone for 15 seconds after the disc ejection, the front panelreturns to the angle before the disc ejection after the BEEPsound.
•Do not drive with the front panel open. The panel may causeunexpected personal injury during a panic stop, or the like.
•Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand. Doing so maydamage the panel.
Caution
[OPEN] button
Button [3]
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How to operate the CD player
Creating a title for a CD
Press the [FUNC] button while in the disc mode.1
Press the [SEEK ] button to select the character type.4Pressing the button will switch types from [ABC] (alphabetcharacters) to [123] (numeric characters) and then [!&?](symbols).
Press either [SEL] or [FAST ] button to select theposition in which to enter the character.
5
The character will be inserted where the cursor is flashing:[SEL] button: Moves the cursor to the right.[FAST ] button: Advances the cursor to the left.
A CD title may be created, attached and displayed for your discs. Ifexternal CD changers are connected, a title for a CD will be createdin the same way. It is assumed here that the CD to be titled isplaying.
ATTENTIONNo CD text disc can be set.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Title.2
The disc title setting mode is activated.
The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.3
[SEEK ] button
[SEL] button
[FAST ] button
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
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Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to selectcharacters.
6
Turn to the right: Advances the character forward in its type.Turn to the left: Moves the character backward in its type.
[Symbol] Initial value [!] [Right direction] ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , – . / : ; < = > ? @ ´ _
[Upper-case alphabet characters] Initial value [A] [Right direction] A B C .. .X Y Z
[Numeric characters] Initial value [1] [Right direction] 1 2 3 . . . 8 9 0
ATTENTION
•To change the type of character to be entered, repeat steps 3and 4.
•A maximum of 12 characters may be entered per title.•30 to 100 titles (changeable) can be stored (Use store).•If the number of discs that can be memorized is exceeded, theinformation about the disc whose playing time is oldest isdeleted.
Press the [RTN] button.7
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.8
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in functionmode.
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How to operate the CD player
Changing a previously set title
Press the [FUNC] button while in the disc mode.1
Press either [SEL] or [FAST ] button to move the cursorto the position in the title for inserting or changingcharacters.
4
[SEL] button: Moves the cursor to the right.[FAST ] button: Advances the cursor to the left.
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to selectcharacters.
5
Turn to the right: Advances the character forward in its type.Turn to the left: Moves the character backward in its type.
If external CD changers are connected, a previously set title for a CDwill be changed in the same way. It is assumed here that the discmode is selected.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Title.2
The disc title setting mode is activated.
Press the [SEL] button.3
ATTENTION
To leave a space blank, follow these steps.1.Select and flash the space to be blank.2.Turn the [SEL] button to make a blank space flashing.3.Press the [SEL] button to move.
The selected item will be highlighted.
[FAST ] button
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
Press the [RTN] button. 6
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.7
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in functionmode.
[SEL] button
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How to operate the CD player
Deleting a previously created title
Press the [FUNC] button while in the disc mode.1
Hold the [6] button down for more than two seconds. 4The title has now been deleted.
If external CD changers are connected, a previously created title fora CD will be deleted in the same way. It is assumed here that thedisc mode is selected.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Title.2
The CD title being played at this point will be deleted.
Press the [SEL] button.3The selected item will be highlighted.
Button [6]
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
Press the [RTN] button. 5
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.6
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in functionmode.
[SEL] button
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How to operate the CD player
Changing the number of CD titles
Press the [FUNC] button while in the disc mode.1Turn the [SEL] button to select Memory Func.2
Press the [SEL] button.3
Turn the [SEL] button to select an address from A to E.4
The selected item will be highlighted.
The mode will change to memory allocation address selectionmode.
The number of CD titles that can be set can be changed bychanging the memory allocation. The number of CD titles is fixed foreach pattern and the number of tuner bands that can be recorded isalso changed at the same time.
The patterns switches between the following. The charactersfor the selected item are highlighted and the memory allocationaddress changes.MEMORY A (standard) AM/FM: 1/3,
CD title momory: 30 titlesMEMORY B AM/FM: 2/5,
CD title momory: 40 titlesMEMORY C AM/FM: 1/3,
CD title momory: 60 titlesMEMORY D AM/FM: 2/5,
CD title momory: 80 titlesMEMORY E AM/FM: 3/8,
CD title momory: 100 titles
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
Press the [RTN] button.5
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.6
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in functionmode.
[SEL] button
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How to operate the CD player
Displaying CD text
Press the [DISP] button for more than one second.1Pressing the [DISP] button while text is displayed scrolls thedisplay in the order DISC title TRACK title, and then thedisplay stops with the TRACK title.At this time, the display mode also switches between A modeand B mode. (Refer to the "Changing the display mode" sectionon page 37.)
[DISP] button
Only the built-in CD player supports CD TEXT. It can not bedisplayed with the optional CD changer. If the CD came with a logoshown below, it is recorded with a disc title and track titles. Theseinformation will be displayed during playback.
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How to operate the MP3 player
ATTENTION
The making of MP3 files by recording from sources such asbroadcasts, records, recordings, videos and live performanceswithout permission from the copyright holder for uses other thanpersonal enjoyment is prohibited.
MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer III) is a standard format for audio compressiontechnology. By using MP3, a file can be compressed to one-tenth the sizeof the original.This deck has limitations on MP3 file standards and recorded media andformats that can be used.
• Supported standards: MPEG-1 Audio Layer IIIMPEG-2 Audio Layer III
• Supported sampling frequencies: 22.05, 44.1 (kHz)• Supported bit rate: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128 (kbps)
* Does not support free format.• Supported channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, monaural
MP3 files have an "ID3 Tag" that allows input of information so that datasuch as song title and artist can be saved.This deck supports ID3v.1.0 and ID3v.1.1 tags.
What is MP3?
Playable MP3 file standards
ID3 tags
MP3 files can only be played when E-COM is connected.
How to operate the MP3 player
About MP3
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How to operate the MP3 player
Media capable of playing MP3 includes CD-ROM and CD-R discs.Compared to CD-ROM media commonly used for music discs, CD-R discsare fragile in high temperature/high humidity environments and one sectionof the CD-R may become incapable of playback. Fingerprints or scratcheson the disc may prevent playback or cause skipping during playback.Sections of a CD-R may deteriorate if left inside a vehicle for long periods oftime. It is also recommended that CD-R discs be kept in a light-blockingcase because the discs are vulnerable to ultra-violet light.
Media
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 characters for folder names/file names: 15• Allowable characters for folder names/file names: A~Z, 0~9, _ (underscore)• Number of files possible on a single disc: 65535*1
• Number of folders possible on a single disc: 300*2
• Number of files possible in a single folder: 300*1: Files aside from MP3 files (other than ".mp3" file extension) are also
counted as single files.*2: A root directory is counted as one folder.
F2
Root directory (F1)
F158
Folder 2
Folder 158
Folder 159
F300 Folder 300
001.mp3
002.mp3
001.mp3
002.mp3
003.mp3
004.txt
005.mp3
F159
[Configuration example for CD supporting MP3]
Number of files possible on a single disc is65535.Files aside from MP3 files (Example: 004.txt)also count as single files.
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Only files with the MP3 file extension ".mp3" can be recognized as MP3 andplayed. Be sure to save MP3 files with the ".mp3" file extension. The "MP"letters of the file extension will be recognized whether entered asuppercase letters or lowercase letters.
Multi-sessions are supported, and playing of CD-R disc with annotated MP3files is possible. However, when "Track at once" has been written, close thesession or process the warning message. Standardize the format of eachsession without changing the format.
When a disc with recorded MP3 files is inserted, the deck first checks all thefiles on the disc. Checking of the files will be completed within 10 secondsof disc insertion, and the first MP3 file will begin playing. If the disc check isnot completed within 10 seconds, the player will go into standby mode. Nosound is output while the deck is checking the files on the disc. It isrecommended that the disc be recorded without files other than MP3 filesand without unnecessary folders in order to speed up the checking of discfiles by the deck.
Names of MP3 folders and files within the same level are displayed in thefollowing order.1. MP3 folders displayed first, by ascending order of numbers, letters.2. Files displayed next, by ascending order of numbers, letters.
If the ".mp3" file extension is attached to a file other than anMP3 file, that file will be mistakenly recognized by the deck asan MP3 file and played, resulting in loud noise output that candamage the speakers. Be sure to avoid attaching the ".mp3" fileextension to files that are not MP3 files.
Caution
File names
Playing MP3
Multi-sessions
Display order of MP3 file/folder names
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How to operate the MP3 player
Listening to MP3 file
Press the [DISC] button.1This starts MP3 file play.If an external CD changer is connected, each additional pressof the [DISC] button will switch modes from CD changer 1 CD changer 2 CD player.A changer or player with no discs loaded will be skipped.
•Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CDor when the recorded side is dirty.
•Only two external CD changers may be connected.Caution
[DISC] button
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How to operate the MP3 player
Advancing to the next track (file) or returning tothe beginning of the track (file) being played
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right.1Turn to the right: Advances to the next track (file).Turn to the left: Returns to the beginning of the track (file)
being played.Repeat turning for previous tracks (files).
Skipping to the next or previous folder
Press button [1] or [2].1Button [1]: Selects the next folder.Button [2]: Selects the next lower folder.
Buttons [1] and [2]
[SEL] button
[RTN] button
Return to the root directory of the CD
Press the [RTN] button.1
In the root directory, when a file cannot replay, the system willreturn to the first file that can perform a replay. (In theconfiguration example, the file is returning to 001.mp3. Seepage 49.)
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How to operate the MP3 player
Press the button briefly to play just the first 10 seconds of eachsong for all the files in the same layer of the folder beingplayed.Pressing the button until [FOLDER SCAN] is displayed will playjust the first 10 seconds of the first song in each folder.
Playing the beginning of files (SCAN)
Press button [4].1
Press the button briefly to repeat the file being played.Pressing the button until [FOLDER RPT] is displayed will repeatall the files in the same layer as the folder being played.To cancel, press button [5] again.
Repeating the same file (REPEAT)
Press button [5].1
ATTENTION
•To coutinue playing a desired file, press the button again tostop scanning.
•After the entire disc is scanned once, ordinary playback startsfrom the point where scanning started.
Buttons [4] and [5]
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Press the button briefly to randomly play the files in the samelayer as the folder being played.Pressing the button until [FOLDER RAND] is displayed willrandomly play the files in all the folders.To cancel, press button [6] again.
Playing files in random order (RANDOM)
Press button [6].1
ATTENTION
•Doing random playback, press button [5] to repeat the filebeing played. To cancel repeat play (go back to random play),press button [5] again.During playback a particular file: The file being played is playedrepeatedly.During searching: The following file is played repeatedly.
•Occasionally the same file happens to be played (selected) twoor more times in a row; this is normal operation and is no sign ofa problem.
Buttons [5] and [6]
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The title display details and display mode change as followseach time the button is pressed. (Refer to page 37 for detailson the display mode.)
*: The display area shows a maximum of 10 characters andthen scrolls to display the remaining characters.After the folder name is displayed, the file name will bedisplayed by scrolling. After the file name is scrolled, thedisplay will be fixed.
Displaying title
Press the [DISP] button for more than one second.1
[DISP] button
Folder Name / File Name * (Display mode:A mode)
Folder Name / File Name * (Display mode:B mode)
Tag (Display mode:A mode)
Tag (Display mode:B mode)
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How to operate the tuner
Tuning to a station
First, press the [FM AM] button to start tuner operation. There are automatic and manual methods for setting stations inmemory. The receiver will accept up to 24 stations in memory: six inAM and 18 in FM (6 each for FM1, FM2 and FM3.) (Initial setting)
Press the [FM AM] button to switch to the desired FM orAM bands.
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How to operate the tuner
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to tune to astation.
2
Turn to the right: Tunes to higher frequencies.Turn to the left: Tunes to lower frequencies.
Press the [SEEK /FAST ] button to start the automaticstation search.
3
[SEEK ] button: Starts searching toward higher frequencies.[FAST ] button: Starts searching toward lower frequencies.
ATTENTION
At times, it may be difficult to maintain optimum receptionbecause the antenna affixed to your vehicle is in motionconstantly (relative to the broadcast antenna), encounteringcontinuous variation in the received radio signals’ strength. Otherfactors affecting reception include interference from naturalobstacles, sign posts, etc.
[SEEK ] button
[SEL]button
[FM AM] button [FAST ] button
Radio bands will switch from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM inorder each time the button is pressed.
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How to operate the tuner
Press the [SEL] button for more than one second until abeep is heard.
2
The automatic preset mode starts.The [ASM ON] indicator on the screen flashes, and stations areautomatically entered in memory under buttons [1] to [6].These buttons are called preset buttons.
ATTENTION
•Press any numbered button to select the station whosefrequency is indicated right above the button.
•When a new station is set in memory, the station previously setin memory will be deleted.
•If there are fewer than six receivable stations, the stations set inthe remaining buttons will be retained.
Press the [FM AM] button to switch to the desired FM orAM bands.
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Entering stations into memory automatically (The automatic preset mode: ASM)
[SEL]button
Buttons [1] to [6]
[FM AM] button
Radio bands will switch from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM inorder each time the button is pressed.
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How to operate the tuner
Manually setting stations into memory
Press the [FM AM] button to switch between FM and AM.1Turn the [SEL] button to the right or left to tune to thestation to be entered in memory.
2
This section covers the setting of stations in memory under thenumbered buttons.
Select any button, from [1] to [6], and press it for morethan two seconds.
3
The tuned station is now memorized and set in the buttonselected. Repeat the procedure to set additional manuallytuned stations in memory, in turn, for buttons [1] to [6]. Thesebuttons are called the preset buttons.
If the vehicle’s battery is disconnected (for repairs to thevehicle or for removing the receiver), all stations in memory willbe lost. In such a case, set stations in memory again.
Caution
[SEL]button
Buttons [1] to [6]
[FM AM] button
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How to operate the tuner
Preset station scan
Press the [SEL] button for less than one second.1[P SCAN] will appear at the display, and stations stored underpreset buttons [1] through [6] will be played for five secondseach.
To stop the preset scan mode at a desired station, pressthe [SEL] button again.
2
The receiver will stay tuned to the desired station.
This function enables reception of all the stations in the presetbuttons for five seconds each.
[SEL]button
Buttons [1] to [6]
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How to operate the tuner
Setting a station name
Press the [FUNC] button while in the tuner mode.1Turn the [SEL] button to select Station Name.2
Press the [SEL] button.3
Press the [SEEK ] button to select the character type.4Pressing the button will switch types from [ABC] (alphabetcharacters) to [123] (numeric characters) and then [!&?](symbols).
The station name setting mode is activated.
The selected item will be highlighted.
Press either [SEL] or [FAST ] button to select theposition in which to enter the character.
5
The character will be inserted where the cursor is flashing:[SEL] button: Moves the cursor to the right.[FAST ] button: Advances the cursor to the left.
Station name settings can be changed.
[SEEK ] button
[SEL]button
[FAST ] button[RTN] button[FUNC] button
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How to operate the tuner
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to selectcharacters.
6
Turn to the right: Advances the character forward in its type.Turn to the left: Moves the character backward in its type.
[Symbol] Initial value [!] [Right direction] ! " # $ % & ’ ( ) * + , – . / : ; < = > ? @ ´ _
[Upper-case alphabet characters] Initial value [A] [Right direction] A B C .. .X Y Z
[Numeric characters] Initial value [1] [Right direction] 1 2 3 . . . 8 9 0
ATTENTION
•To change the type of character to be entered, repeat steps 3and 4.
•A maximum of 10 characters may be entered per station name.•A maximum of 50 station names may be stored.
Press the [RTN] button.7
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.8
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in functionmode.
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How to operate the tuner
Deleting a station name
Press the [FUNC] button while in the tuner mode.1
Hold the [6] button down for more than two seconds. 4The station name has now been deleted.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Station Name.2
Press the [SEL] button.3The station name that is displayed at this point will be deleted.
Button [6]
[SEL]button
The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [RTN] button.5
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.6
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in functionmode.
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
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How to operate the tuner
Changing the number of bands
Press the [FUNC] button while in the disc mode.1Turn the [SEL] button to select Memory Func.2
Press the [SEL] button.3
Turn the [SEL] button to select an address from A to E.4
The selected item will be highlighted.
The mode will change to memory allocation address selectionmode.
The number of bands can be changed by changing the memoryallocations. The number of bands is fixed for each pattern and thenumber of CD titles that can be set is also changed at the sametime.
The patterns switches between the following. The charactersfor the selected item are highlighted and the memory allocationaddress changes.MEMORY A (standard) AM/FM: 1/3,
CD title momory: 30 titlesMEMORY B AM/FM: 2/5,
CD title momory: 40 titlesMEMORY C AM/FM: 1/3,
CD title momory: 60 titlesMEMORY D AM/FM: 2/5,
CD title momory: 80 titlesMEMORY E AM/FM: 3/8,
CD title momory: 100 titles
[SEL]button
Press the [RTN] button.5
Press the [FUNC] button to exit function mode.6
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in functionmode.
[RTN] button[FUNC] button
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FM reception characteristics
A characteristic of transmitted signals is that lower frequenciestravel further. FM frequencies are much higher than AM’s(similar to a ray of light): they won’t bend but they will reflect.Often, they will be interrupted by tall buildings, mountains, etc.,taking direct and indirect paths to your vehicle’s antenna. Thedistance at which FM stations can be received satisfactorily isusually not nearly as far as that which AM stations can bereceived.
In weak signal or “fringe” reception areas, FM stations mayfade out completely, or fade in and out. When driving in weaksignal areas, such as near hills, through valleys or tunnels,among tall buildings, etc., you may encounter unusual noiseinterference. THIS IS NOT A TUNER PROBLEM. In this case,you can only wait until you are in a better reception area, tuneto a stronger station, or reduce the treble level.
In general, FM has much better tonal quality than AM. However, FMand FM stereo reception encounter several characteristic problemsnot encountered with AM. FM is more difficult to receive than AM in amoving vehicle. The following are explanatory notes on what toexpect from FM reception and on how to get satisfactoryperformance.
Ionosphere Ionosphere
AM Radio Waves FM Radio Waves
FM RECEPTION DIFFERS FROM AM
FADING OUT
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A home receiver can catch weak FM stereo signals through theuse of a tall, directional or ultra-sensitive antenna. In a movingvehicle, the area for good reception is limited because ofvarying conditions encountered while driving, including thetypes and heights of broadcast antenna structures, signalstrength, engine noise, etc. For best reception with manualantenna, extend the antenna mast as far as possible.
Reception quality varies depending on the power of the FM station, natural and artificial barriers,weather conditions, etc.
Transmitting Antenna 100 Meters HighEffective Radiation Power 1kW
FM Stereo Auto Radio 20 km
FM Monaural Auto Radio 50 km
Home FM Stereo Receiver 100 km
RECEPTION AREA OF FM BROADCASTS
The reflection characteristics of FM waves cause anotherproblem called multipath–FM wave signals reflecting off ofbuildings, mountains, etc. When the antenna receives directand reflected waves at the same time, distortion of sound in thetreble range often occurs, such as static or harsh-soundingvoices. THIS IS NOT A TUNER PROBLEM. Only moving toanother area with a clearer signal path can remedy thesituation.
REFLECTEDWAVEREFLECTED
WAVE
DIRECTWAVE
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About Sound Adjustment Mode
How to operate the Sound Adjustment Mode
Normal mode Pro mode
(See page 74) ×Graphic equalizer
(Simplified)(See page 79)
(See page 92)Time alignment
(See page 84) (See page 94)Crossover
× (See page 96)MP3 harmonizer *2
(See page 85) (See page 97)Non-fader phase
× BASS/TREBLE *3
(single-band *1)(See page 77)
(See page 87)Parametric equalizer
This unit is equipped with two different sound adjustment modes:normal mode and pro mode. In normal mode, the acoustic characteristics inside the vehicle canbe adjusted using comparatively simple settings. In addition, itcorresponds to basic sound systems which comprise front speakers,rear speakers and an added sub-woofer if necessary.In pro mode, the sound quality characteristics can be adjusted itemby item using more sophisticated settings than in normal mode. Inaddition, the adjustments can be made to suit 3-way speaker systemwhere the front speaker, rear speaker and non-fader output can beset to Hi (treble range) Mid (medium range) or Low (bass range).Refer to the table below and to the operations for each mode fordetails of each mode.
*1: In normal mode, the parametric equalizer is adjusted during EQmode.
*2: Only when E-COM is connected.*3: Adjusted during audio control mode (see page 24).
The following adjustments can be made in normal mode and promode respectively.
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A variety of materials are used inside a vehicle to manufacturethe seats and windows, and because these materials absorband reflect sound in different ways, the parametric equalizerlets you adjust the peaks and dips of the frequencycharacteristics inside the vehicle to compensate for this.
An "equalizer" is a function that corrects these peaks and dipsin order to flatten the frequency characteristics. However with anormal graphic equalizer, the median frequency and the Q(sharpness and band width) are f ixed, so that whenneighboring bands are corrected, there is a limit to the amountby which distortion in the peak and dip characteristics can becorrected.A "parametric equalizer" lets you adjust the median frequency,Q (sharpness and band width) and gain to variable levels, sothat you can make fine adjustments to spot areas of thefrequency band.
PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER
High
Low
[Sound pressure]
Low High
Dip
Peak
[Frequency]
The graphic equalizer lets you select from six preset equalizermodes in accordance with the genre and instruments of themusic being played, and also lets you make fine adjustmentswithin each mode.
GRAPHIC EQUALIZER
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When this unit is in normal mode, a single parametric equalizerfunction is available in addition to the 13-band graphicequalizer, so that points that cannot be adjusted using thegraphic equalizer can be corrected using the single-bandparametric equalizer.In addition, in pro mode, the parametric equalizer can be usedto adjust five bands in the treble to medium range, and fivebands in the medium to bass range.
①. Median frequency can be varied.
[Parametric equalizer characteristics]
②. Gain can be varied.
③. Q (sharpness/band width) can be varied.
High
Low
[Sound pressure]
Low High[Frequency]
High
Low
[Sound pressure]
Low High[Frequency]
High
Low
[Sound pressure]
Low High[Frequency]
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With vehicle audio systems, the installation position of thespeakers and the position of the listener mean that thedistances from the listener to the left and right speakers arealmost always different. These differences in the distance fromthe listener to each speaker in turn means that the time takenfor the sound to reach the listener is different for each speaker.The result of this is that the phases of each speaker (biases)become mismatched and the sound becomes unnatural, asthough the sound stage is not wide enough.The "time alignment" function corrects the time taken for thesound waves to reach the listener in order to set the optimumphase for the listening position so that the sound becomesmore expansive as though it is being listened to on a soundstage.The basic adjustment method involves measuring the actualdistances to each speaker and calculating the differences indistance relative to the most distant speaker in order to derivethe delay time for the sound from each speaker.
When this unit is in normal mode, a simplified time alignmentfunction is available. You can use this function to adjust onlyfour parameters (position selector, vehicle type, tweetersettings and rear speaker position settings), and so you canmake basic time alignment settings without measuring theactual distances to each speaker. In addition, in pro mode youcan adjust the time delays and levels for each individualspeaker based on the actual speaker layout.
TIME ALIGNMENT
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For example, when adjusting the HPF, frequencies that arelower than the specif ied frequency are progressivelydampened, rather than simply not being played back at all.The "slope" adjustment function is the function that is used toadjust these dampening characteristics.The slope characteristics of a filter are such that with largerslope values (for example 12 dB/oct), the slope becomessteeper, and so the amount of sound mixing in withneighboring bands becomes less so that only the target bandis played back. However, it also causes the merging of soundbetween speakers to become poorer and can result in greaterdistortion.
20Hz
-3dBBass range
20kHzfc1(LPF) fc2(HPF) fc3(LPF)
fc*: Cutoff frequency
fc4(HPF)
The frequency band that is stored by audio media such as CDsis a fairly wide range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, and it is difficult fora single speaker to be able to play back all frequencies in sucha wide range.Because of this, several speakers can be used, with differentfrequency bands (such as treble, medium and bass) allotted toeach speaker so that wide frequency ranges can be playedback.The "Crossover" function is used to allot the frequency rangesthat are to be played back by each speaker in accordance withthe installed speaker units and the layout of the speakers, inorder to obtain the maximum level of performance from thespeakers and to provide the most stable frequencycharacteristics.The crossover function includes a high-pass filter (HPF) forplaying back treble sounds, and a low-pass filter (LPF) forplaying back bass sounds. In addition, the HPF and LPF areused in combination in order to play back sounds in themedium range.
CROSSOVER
Medium range Treble range
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• The crossover function is a filter that allocates specifiedfrequency bands.
• A high-pass filter (HPF) is a filter that cuts out frequenciesthat are lower than the specified frequency (bass range) andallows higher frequencies (treble range) to pass through.
• A low-pass filter (LPF) is a filter that cuts out frequencies thatare higher than the specified frequency (treble range) andallows lower frequencies (bass range) to pass through.
• The slope is the signal level at which frequencies that are oneoctave higher or one octave lower are dampened.The larger the slope value, the greater is the slope. Inaddition, when "PASS" is selected, the slope is eliminated(sound does not pass through the filters), so that thecrossover function has no effect.
20Hz
Bass range (woofers) Medium range (Front and rear speakers)
20kHzfc(LPF/HPF)
63-200Hz
When this unit is in normal mode, it corresponds to basicspeaker systems which comprise front speakers, rear speakersand an added sub-woofer if necessary. In such cases, thecrossover can be used to apply the HPF to the front and rearspeakers and the LPF to the sub-woofer so that the sound fromall speakers merges properly.In addition, in pro mode, the adjustments can be made to suitspeaker system where the front speaker, rear speaker andnon-fader output can be switched between Hi, Mid or Lowoutput and the speakers can be combined according to eachrange (treble range: tweeter, medium range: Mid, bass range:woofer) to provide 3-way playback. In this case, the crossoverfunction can be used to adjust the playback ranges so that theHPF is applied to the treble-range speakers, the HPF and LPFis applied to the medium-range speakers, and the LPF isapplied to the bass-range speakers so that the sound from allspeakers merges properly.
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When original sounds are converted to MP3 format, frequencyranges that are not normally audible to the human ear arecompressed. The MP3 harmonizer can be used to play backthese compressed sounds at as close to their original form aspossible so that clear and powerful sound can be enjoyed.
MP3 HARMONIZER
The sounds that are output from woofers include sounds thatare in the same frequency ranges that are output from the frontand rear speakers, and under the various conditions that canoccur inside vehicle compartments, some of these sounds maycancel each other out. This phenomenon can be eliminated bychanging the phase of the woofer.The phase of the woofer can be set to normal timing (in whichthe output timing between the front and rear speakers and thewoofer is the same) or reverse timing (in which the outputtiming between the front and rear speakers and the woofer isdifferent), depending on the vehicle compartment conditions.
NON-FADER PHASE
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[SOUND] button
Operations during Normal Mode
Turn the [SEL] button to select a setting item.3When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second.1The mode will change to sound adjustment mode.
Press the [SOUND] button for more than two seconds.2The mode switches between normal mode and pro mode eachtime the button is pressed. During normal mode, "PRO MODEOFF" and the scroll display appear in the display.
EQ X-OverTime Alignment Non-F Phase
[SEL]button
ATTENTION
If you press the [SOUND] button during sound adjustment mode,the adjustment mode is canceled and the mode returns tonormal music mode.
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EQ (equalizer) mode can be used to adjust the frequency ofthe audio channels being played back in accordance with thegenre and instruments of the music being played. In addition,correction of the frequency characteristics inside the vehicle isalso possible using the 13-band graphic equalizer and thesingle-band parametric equalizer.Switching equalizer modesThe equalizer mode can be selected as follows.
Turn the [SEL] button to select EQ.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to equalizer adjustment mode.
Press the [SEL] button for less than one second.Each time the button is pressed, the setting item changesin the following order and the selected item is highlighted.
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EQUALIZER ADJUSTMENT (EQ)
[SEL]button
POPS
ROCK
JAZZ
CLASSIC
VOCAL
NEWS
DEFEAT (EQ OFF)
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Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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ATTENTIONThe initial EQ settings are factory preset.
[SOUND] button
[SEL]button
[SEEK ] buttonButtons [1] to [5]
[FAST ] button[RTN] button
Fine-tuning EQ functionsFine adjustments can be made in each equalizer mode.
Select the equalizer mode.Refer to the section "Switching equalizer modes" on page74.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the frequency to be adjusted.When the button is turned, the frequency changes in thefollowing order.63Hz ↔ 100Hz ↔ 160Hz ↔ 250Hz ↔ 400Hz ↔ 630Hz ↔1kHz ↔ 1.6kHz ↔ 2.5kHz ↔ 4kHz ↔ 6.3kHz ↔ 10kHz ↔16kHz Press the [SEEK /FAST ] button.This adjusts the frequency level.[SEEK ] button: Increases level.[FAST ] button: Decreases level.Hold down a button, [1] to [5], for more than twoseconds to preset a value.The preset value is overwritten by the value set using theabove steps.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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Selecting an equalizer mode from memoryPress a preset button to select the equalizer mode set inmemory for the button. The buttons that set equalizer modes inmemory are called preset buttons.
Turn the [SEL] button to select EQ.
Press the [SEL] button.
Select any button, from [1] to [5], and press it for lessthan two seconds.The preset pattern stored in memory will be retrieved.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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[SOUND] button
[SEL]button
Buttons [1] to [5]
[RTN] button
ATTENTION
When the preset value is changed, the display shows as follows:P
1~5 (Preset ch No.)
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[SEL]button
[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button
Making fine adjustments to the parametric equalizerYou can select and adjust frequencies using the parametricequalizer (single-band).
Turn the [SEL] button to select EQ and press the [SEL]button.
Press the [SEL] button for more than one second.The mode will change to parametric equalizer adjustmentmode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the frequency forchanging the parametric equalizer settings.When the button is turned, the frequency changes in thefollowing order.80Hz ↔ 125Hz ↔ 200Hz ↔ 315Hz ↔ 500Hz ↔ 800Hz ↔1.25kHz ↔ 2kHz ↔ 3.15kHz ↔ 5kHz ↔ 8kHz ↔ 12.5kHz
Press the [SEEK /FAST ] button.This adjusts the frequency level.[SEEK ] button: Increases level.[FAST ] button: Decreases level.
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ATTENTION
When the following operations are carried out, the parametricequalizer settings that have been made previously will bechanged.
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[SEL]button
Press the [SEL] button for more than one second.The mode will return to equalizer setting mode.
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.
Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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Press the [6] button to select the Q curve pattern.Each time the button is pressed, the Q curve changes inthe following order.
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NORMAL SHARP SLOW
[SOUND] button
[RTN] button
Buttons [6]
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This function corrects the position characteristics andfrequency characteristics in order to delay the signals beingoutput from the various speakers so that the signals from eachspeaker reach the listening position at the same time.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Time Alignment.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to time alignment setting mode.Turn the [SEL] button to select a setting item.When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
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SIMPLIFIED TIME ALIGNMENT SETTINGS (Time Alignment)
Position Car Type Tweeter Rear SP
[SEL]button
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Position selector setting (Position)When the position of the listener's seat is selected, the timetaken for the sound to travel from the speakers to the listenercan then be adjusted in order to obtain a more natural soundorientation. This unit allows up to four different positions to beset.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Position.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to position selector setting mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the setting item.When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
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[SOUND] button
[RTN] button
[SEL]button
OFF Front L Front R Front Rear
Press the [RTN] button.Other time alignment items can be set at this time.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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ATTENTION
If the position selector has been set (to a setting other than OFF),the BAL (balance) and FAD (fader) settings will be canceled.
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[SOUND] button
[RTN] button
[SEL]button
Press the [RTN] button.Other time alignment items can be set at this time.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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Selecting the type of vehicle (Car Type)You can select the time alignment settings to match yourvehicle from a range of preset settings for different types ofvehicle, allowing you to select the optimum time alignmentsettings automatically.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Car Type.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to car type selection mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the setting item.When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
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1
Compact
Sedan
Wagon
Mini Van
SUV
Truck
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Press the [RTN] button.Other time alignment items can be set at this time.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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Tweeter settings (Tweeter)You can select the tweeter installation location and whether ornot a tweeter is being used or not, allowing you to select theoptimum time alignment settings automatically.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Tweeter.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to tweeter setting mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the setting item.When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
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NO Dash Door
[SOUND] button
[RTN] button
[SEL]button
ATTENTION
If the front speakers have been installed to the dash panel, youcan set the tweeter setting to "Dash" even if no tweeter has beeninstalled.
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Press the [RTN] button.Other time alignment items can be set at this time.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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Rear speaker position selection (Rear SP)You can select the rear speaker installation location, allowingyou to select the optimum time alignment settings automatically.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Rear SP.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to rear speaker position settingmode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the setting item.When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
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Door Others
[SOUND] button
[RTN] button
[SEL]button
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The frequencies for the front and rear speaker high-pass filter(HPF) and woofer low-pass filter (LPF) can be set within arange of 63 to 200 Hz. (This is the same as the HPF and LPFcutoff frequencies.)
Turn the [SEL] button to select X-Over.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to crossover setting mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the cut-off frequency.When the button is turned, the frequency changes in thefollowing order.63Hz ↔ 80Hz ↔ 100Hz ↔ 125Hz ↔ 160Hz ↔ 200Hz ↔
Press the [SEEK /FAST ] buttons to set the slope.[SEEK ] button: PASS[FAST ] button: 12dB/oct
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Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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CROSSOVER ADJUSTMENT (X-Over)
[SOUND] button
[SEL]button
[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button[RTN] button
ATTENTION
If no woofer has been connected, set the slope adjustment to"PASS". (If you set the slope to 12 dB/oct, the bass sound will notbe output from the speakers.
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The merging of sound between the front and rear speakers andthe woofer can be improved by selecting the phase.Switch the phase to a phase which lets the speakers combinewithout any disharmony.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Non-F Phase.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to phase selection mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select NORMAL or REVERSE.NORMAL: Normal phaseREVERSE: Reverse phase
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in normalmode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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NON-FADER PHASE SELECTION (NON-F Phase)
[SOUND] button
[RTN] button
[SEL]button
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Operations during Pro Mode
Turn the [SEL] button to select a setting item.3When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second.1The mode will switch to sound adjustment mode.
Press the [SOUND] button for more than two seconds.2The mode switches between normal mode and pro mode eachtime the button is pressed. During pro mode, "PRO MODE ON"and the scroll display appear in the display.
*: This is displayed only if E-COM is connected.
[SEL]button
PEQ
Time Alignment
X-Over
MP3 Harmonizer*
Non-F Phase
[SOUND] button
ATTENTION
•If the vehicle is equipped with a 3-way speaker system, do notchange from pro mode to normal mode. Doing so may causedamage to the speakers.
•If you press the [SOUND] button during sound adjustmentmode, the adjustment mode is canceled and the mode returnsto normal music mode.
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Mid-Band (Group-1) Parametric adjustment in 5-Bands of 25Frequencies.Hi-Band (Group-2) Parametric adjustment in 5-Bands of 20Frequencies.Eclipse has by default assigned arbitrary frequencies for eachof the 5-Bands (Hi/Mid for 10 parametric bands total).
Example: If you want the Hi-Group H-1 location to have aparametric frequency of 1.25kHz. Because this frequency is in use by M-5 you must first assignM5 a new frequency, this will release the band for use in theHi-Group H1 at 1.25kHz.
PARAMETRIC EQUALIZER ADJUSTMENT (PEQ)
ATTENTION
Frequencies in each group (Mid-Group or Hi-Group) cannot beduplicated (repeated). Release a frequency from its location, before it can be re-assignment (available again for use in another band).
Mid Group
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M1M2M3M4M5
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There are 10 Mid & Hi-Frequency locations (5 + 5) available forthe parametric equalizer. The Parametric Equalizer is divided into two groups Mid & Hi.Any frequency assigned is highlighted in White, and isunavailable for use elsewhere. Bands selected are grayed out in the diagram to show howthey are in use and otherwise unavailable for reuse. Bands in black are unused (available) and can be assigned towithin their respective bands (Mid or Hi parametric locations).
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Turn the [SEL] button to select PEQ.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to parametric equalizer adjustmentmode.
Press the [SEL] button for less than one second toselect the channel and band to be adjusted.Each time the button is pressed, the selection changes inthe following order.Hi1 Hi2 Hi3 Hi4 Hi5 Mid1 Mid2 Mid3 Mid4 Mid5
Turn the [SEL] button to select the frequency to beadjusted.
When the button is turned, the frequency changes in thefollowing order.Hi: 200Hz ↔ 250Hz ↔ 315Hz ↔ 400Hz ↔ 500Hz ↔
630Hz ↔ 800Hz ↔ 1kHz ↔ 1.25kHz ↔ 1.6kHz ↔2kHz ↔ 2.5kHz ↔ 3.15kHz ↔ 4kHz ↔ 5kHz ↔ 6.3kHz ↔8kHz ↔ 10kHz ↔ 12.5kHz ↔ 16kHz
Mid: 63Hz ↔ 80Hz ↔ 100Hz ↔ 125Hz ↔ 160Hz ↔ 200Hz ↔250Hz ↔ 315Hz ↔ 400Hz ↔ 500Hz ↔ 630Hz ↔800Hz ↔ 1kHz ↔ 1.25kHz ↔ 1.6kHz ↔ 2kHz ↔2.5kHz ↔ 3.15kHz ↔ 4kHz ↔ 5kHz ↔ 6.3kHz ↔8kHz ↔ 10kHz ↔ 12.5kHz ↔ 16kHz
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[SEL]button
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ATTENTION
When updating software, press the [DISP] button to measure anddisplay the frequency characteristics.
Press the [SEEK /FAST ] button.This adjusts the frequency level.[SEEK ] button: Increases level.[FAST ] button: Decreases level.
Press the [6] button to select the Q curve pattern.
Each time the button is pressed, the Q curve changes inthe following order.
Repeat the operations in steps to to change thesettings for each channel and band.The frequencies that have been adjusted for either thechannel or band cannot be selected.
Hold down a button, [1] to [5], for more than twoseconds to preset a value.The preset value is overwritten by the value set using theabove steps.The time alignment and crossover adjustments will also bestored at this time.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in promode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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[SEEK ] button
Buttons [1] to [6]
[FAST ] button[RTN] button
NORMAL SHARP SLOW
[SOUND] button [DISP] button
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Selecting an equalizer mode from memory
Press a preset button to select the equalizer mode set inmemory for the button. The buttons that set equalizer modes inmemory are called preset buttons.
Turn the [SEL] button to select PEQ.
Press the [SEL] button.
Select any button, from [1] to [5], and press it for lessthan two seconds.The preset pattern stored in memory will be retrieved.Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in promode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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[SOUND] button
[SEL]button
Buttons [1] to [5]
[RTN] button
ATTENTION
When the preset value is changed, the display shows as follows:P
1~5 (Preset ch No.)
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The delay time and level of the sound from each speaker canbe adjusted in order to correct any phase mismatches in thesound resulting from the listening position.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Time Alignment.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to time alignment adjustment mode.
Press the [SEL] button for less than one second toselect the speaker band to be adjusted.Each time the button is pressed, the selection changes inthe following order.Hi-L Hi-R Mid-L Mid-R Low-L Low-R
Turn the [SEL] button to select the speaker that isfurthest away, and then adjust the delay time for thesound to arrive.The delay time can be adjusted within 0.0 to 5.0 ms (inunits of 0.1 ms).Turn to the right: Increases the time.Turn to the left: Decreases the time.
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TIME ALIGNMENT ADJUSTMENT (Time Alignment)
[SEL]button
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Refer to the following for the method of calculating thedelay time.
A = (B-C) / 34A: Delay time (ms)B: Distance from listening position to furthest speaker (cm)C: Distance from listening position to the speaker to be
adjusted (cm)
(Example) Listening position: Driver's seat (left)B: 200 (cm)C: 50 (cm)
Delay time = 200 (cm) - 50 (cm) / 34 = Approx. 4.4(ms)
Press the [SEEK /FAST ] button.Adjust the level for each speaker.[SEEK ] button: Increases level.[FAST ] button: Decreases level.
Repeat the operations in steps to to change thesettings for each speaker.
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in promode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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[SOUND] button[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button[RTN] button
C B
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This adjustment is for 3-way speaker system which usesdifferent speakers for different ranges (treble range: tweeters,medium range: Mid, bass range: woofers). In this case, thecrossover function applies the HPF to the treble-rangespeakers, it applies the HPF and LPF to the medium-rangespeakers, and it applies the LPF to the bass-range speakers toadjust the respective playback ranges so that the sounds fromall speakers merge properly.
Turn the [SEL] button to select X-Over.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to crossover adjustment mode.
Press the [SEL] button to select the crossover adjustmentchannel.Each time the button is pressed, the selection changes inthe following order.Hi M-LPF M-HPF Low
Turn the [SEL] button to select the cut-off frequency.
When the button is turned, the frequency changes in thefollowing order.Hi / M-LPF:200Hz ↔ 250Hz ↔ 315Hz ↔ 400Hz ↔ 500Hz ↔ 630Hz ↔800Hz ↔ 1kHz ↔ 1.25kHz ↔ 1.6kHz ↔ 2kHz ↔ 2.5kHz ↔3.15kHz ↔ 4kHz ↔ 5kHz ↔ 6.3kHz ↔ 8kHz ↔ 10kHz M-HPF / Low:63Hz ↔ 80Hz ↔ 100Hz ↔ 125Hz ↔ 160Hz ↔ 200Hz
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CROSSOVER ADJUSTMENT (X-Over)
[SEL]button
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Press the [SEEK /FAST ] buttons to set the slope.[SEEK ] button : The slope becomes more gentle.[FAST ] button : The slope becomes steeper.The slope can be set to "PASS", "6dB/oct", "12dB/oct","18dB/oct" or "24dB/oct".
Repeat the operations in steps to to change thesettings for each channel.
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in promode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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[SOUND] button
[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button[RTN] button
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This function uses harmonic synthesis to restore the high-frequency component that is lost as a result of the compressionprocess so that fresher sound can be obtained during MP3playback.
Turn the [SEL] button to select MP3 Harmonizer.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to MP3 harmonizer setting mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select the setting item.When the button is turned, the setting item changes in thefollowing order and the selected item is highlighted.
Hi: High effectivenessLow: Low effectivenessPress the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in promode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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MP3 HARMONIZER SETTINGS (MP3 Harmonizer)
[SOUND] button
[RTN] button
[SEL]button
OFF Hi Low
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The merging of sound between the front and rear speakers andthe woofer can be improved by selecting the phase.Switch the phase to a phase which lets the speakers combinewithout any disharmony.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Non-F Phase.The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [SEL] button.The mode will change to phase selection mode.
Turn the [SEL] button to select NORMAL or REVERSE.NORMAL: Normal phaseREVERSE: Reverse phase
Press the [RTN] button. At this time, other adjustments can also be made in promode.Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second toexit sound adjustment mode.
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NON-FADER PHASE SELECTION (NON-F Phase)
[SOUND] button
[SEL]button
[RTN] button
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How to use the Card remote control
Cleaning the remote control
Precautions in use of the remote control
• Be careful when handling the control, especially because it issmall 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 water. Donot subject it to shock.
• Do not place the remote control unit where it will get hot, suchas on the dashboard or near a heater vent. Allowing the remotecontrol unit to overheat may warp its case or cause otherproblems.
• Do not operate the remote control unit while driving becausedoing so could cause an accident.
• When using the remote control, point it directly at the remotecontrol light receptor.
• The light receptor may not operate correctly if it is exposed tobright light such as direct sunlight.
• Be sure to press the [PWR] button on the main unit for morethan two seconds to shut it down before leaving the car, or thecar battery may be run down. When the main unit is shut down,the remote control will not work.
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit whenever itis not to be used for a long time.
• Use a dry cloth to keep the unit clean. If the remote control unitgets extremely dirty, clean it with a cloth moistened in diluteliquid detergent. Do not use alcohol or thinner; thesecompounds may damage the finish.
• In no event should benzine or thinner be used. Thesesubstances will damage the case or finish.
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[PWR]button
[MUTE]button
[+] button[-] button
Remote-controllight receptor
Turning the power on/off
Press the [PWR] button.1The power turns on or off each time the button is pressed.
When the power is turned on, the state used when the power wasturned off such as CD and tuner playing is restored.
ATTENTIONWhen the main unit is shut down, the remote control will not work.
ATTENTION
Press the [MUTE] button for more than one second if E-COM isconnected and less than one second if E-COM is not connectedto cut the volume or restore it instantly.
Adjusting the audio volume
Press the [+] or [-] button.1[+] button: Increases the volume.[-] button: Decreases the volume.
Cutting the volume instantly (muting)
Press the [MUTE] button for more than one second to cut thevolume or restore it instantly.
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[MODE] button
[BAND] button
Switching playback modes
Press the [MODE] button.1Press the button to switch modes in the following sequence:
Tuner Disc AUX
How to play the tuner
Selecting the FM/AM band
Press the [BAND] button.Each press will switch tuner modes from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM.
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Select the tuner mode first.
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[BAND] button
[ PRESET CH ] buttons
[ TUNE•SEEK ] buttons
Selecting a station (manually or automatically)
Press the [ TUNE•SEEK ] button.[ ] button: Tunes to higher frequency stations.[ ] button: Tunes to lower frequency stations.
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A short press of the button will allow manual station tuning.Pressing for more than one second will start automatic tuning.
Selecting preset stations
Press the [ PRESET CH ] button.[ ] button: Select the next higher number preset button.[ ] button: Select the next lower number preset button.
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Switching disc modes
Press the [BAND] button.When one or two CD changers are connected, press the[BAND] button to change modes from CD player CDchanger 1 CD changer 2.The indicator will skip a changer or player that has no discsloaded.
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A total of six stations may be selected (preset tuning) out ofthose already set in memory through the main unit. (Refer to“Manually setting stations into memory,” page 58.)
How to play CDsSelect the disc mode first.
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[ DISC ] buttons
[ TRACK•APS ] buttons
[MUTE] button
Press the [ TRACK•APS ] button.[ ] button: Skips to the next track.[ ] button: Returns to the beginning of the track being
played. (Press repeatedly to move to previoustracks.)
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Skipping to the next or previous disc
Press the [ DISC ] button.[ ] button: Selects the next higher number disc.[ ] button: Selects the next lower number disc.
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Enabling the optional E-COM featurePressing the [MUTE] button for one second will switch the E-COMfeature on or off.
ATTENTION
Hold the [ ] button down to fast forward, or the [ ] button torewind through the track being played.
Advancing to the next track or returning tothe beginning of the track being played
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[SEL] button
[FUNC] button [RTN] button [ DISC ] buttons
[ TRACK ] buttons
Switching the remote control settingsRemote control functions can be switched to the three patterns.
Press the [FUNC] button of the main unit.1
Turn the [SEL] button to select a pattern.4
PATTERN A: Conventional functionsPATTERN B: [DISC ] button...............Repeat
[DISC ] button...............Answer[TRACK ] button............Next[TRACK ] button............Previous
Other functions than the above are conventional functions.PATTERN C: [DISC ] button ..............Option4
[DISC ] button ..............Option3[TRACK ] button ...........Option2[TRACK ] button ...........Option1
Other functions than the above are conventional functions.
The pattern is switched in the order of A, B, and C so that theE-com function can be supported. The selected item will behighlighted.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Remote Func.2
The remote control function switching mode is activated.
Press the [SEL] button.3The selected item will be highlighted.
Press the [RTN] button.5
Press the [FUNC] button to exit Function Mode.6
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in FunctionMode.
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Replacing the battery
On the back of the remote control, while pressing thelocking knob on the battery slot cover toward your right,pull out the battery carrier with your fingernail.
1Use one CR2025 battery.
Unlock
Remove the old battery, then place the new one in thecarrier with the (+) mark facing up.
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Push in the carrier until it snaps into place.3
Be extremely careful not to swallow the battery.Caution
To prevent accidents, store batteries out of the reach ofchildren. If a child has swallowed one, consult a doctorimmediately.
Warning
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[MUTE] button
Cutting the volume instantly (muting)
Press the [MUTE] button for more than one second to cut thevolume or restore it instantly.
ATTENTION
Press the [MUTE] button for more than one second if E-COM isconnected and less than one second if E-COM is not connectedto cut the volume or restore it instantly.
SCAN REPEAT RANDOM
FUNC
PWR
3 SCAN4 RPT5 RAND6
LEVELCONT
REARLEFT MIN
FRONTMAX RIGHT
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L L
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DISC
BAND MODE
MUTEILLUMI
PWRE-COM
TRACK TUNE SEEK
PUSH-MODE
[PWR] button
Remote-controllight receptor
[AUDIO CONTROL] button
Turning the power on/off
Press the [PWR] button.1The power turns on or off each time the button is pressed.
When the power is turned on, the state used when the power wasturned off such as CD and tuner playing is restored.
Adjusting the audio volumePress the [AUDIO CONTROL] button, and turn it to theleft or right.
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Each press of the button will switch the audio control modes.Turn to the right: Increases the volume.Turn to the left: Decreases the volume.
ATTENTIONWhen the main unit is shut down, the remote control will not work.
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DISC
BAND MODE
MUTEILLUMI
PWRE-COM
TRACK TUNE SEEK
PUSH-MODE
[MODE] button[BAND] button
Switching playback modes
How to play the tuner
Press the [MODE] button.1Press the button to switch modes in the following sequence:
Tuner Disc AUX
Selecting the FM/AM band
Press the [BAND] button.Each press will switch tuner modes from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM.
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Select the tuner mode first.
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DISC
BAND MODE
MUTEILLUMI
PWRE-COM
TRACK TUNE SEEK
PUSH-MODE
[ TUNE•SEEK ] buttons[ DISC ] buttons
[BAND] button
Selecting a station (manually or automatically)
A short press of the button will allow manual station tuning.Pressing for more than one second will start automatic tuning.
Press the [ TUNE•SEEK ] button.[ ] button: Tunes to higher frequency stations.[ ] button: Tunes to lower frequency stations.
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How to play CDs
Switching disc modes
Press the [BAND] button.When one or two CD changers are connected, press the[BAND] button to change modes from CD player CDchanger 1 CD changer 2.The indicator will skip a changer or player that has no discsloaded.
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Select the disc mode first.
Selecting preset stations
A total of six stations may be selected (preset tuning) out ofthose already set in memory through the main unit. (Refer to“Manually setting stations into memory,” page 58.)
Press the [ DISC ] button.[ ] button: Selects the next higher number preset button.[ ] button: Selects the next lower number preset button.
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DISC
BAND MODE
MUTEILLUMI
PWRE-COM
TRACK TUNE SEEK
PUSH-MODE
[E-COM] button[ILLUMI] button
[ DISC ] buttons[ TRACK ] buttons
Advancing to the next track or returning tothe beginning of the track being played
Press the [ TRACK ] button.[ ] button: Skips to the next track.[ ] button: Returns to the beginning of the track being
played. (Press repeatedly to move to previoustracks.)
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Press the[ DISC ] button.[ ] button: Selects the next higher number disc.[ ] button: Selects the next lower number disc.
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ATTENTION
Hold the [ ] button down to fast forward, or the [ ] button torewind through the track being played.
Skipping to the next or previous disc
Illuminating the NOB remote controlThe buttons of the NOB remote control will be illuminated bypressing the [ILLUMI] button.
Enabling the optional E-COM featurePressing the [E-COM] button for one second will switch the E-COMfeature on or off.
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DISC
BAND MODE
MUTEILLUMI
PWRE-COM
TRACK TUNE SEEK
PUSH-MODE[SEL] button
[FUNC] button [RTN] button
[ DISC ] buttons
[ TRACK ] buttons
Switching the remote control settings
Press the [FUNC] button of the main unit.1
Turn the [SEL] button to select a pattern.4
Remote control functions can be switched to the three patterns.
PATTERN A: Conventional functionsPATTERN B: [DISC ] button ................Repeat
[DISC ] button ................Answer[TRACK ] button.............Next[TRACK ] button.............Previous
Other functions than the above are conventional functions.PATTERN C: [DISC ] button ...............Option4
[DISC ] button ...............Option3[TRACK ] button ............Option2[TRACK ] button ............Option1
Other functions than the above are conventional functions.
The pattern is switched in the order of A, B, and C so that theE-com function can be supported. The selected item will behighlighted.
The selected item will be highlighted.
Turn the [SEL] button to select Remote Func.2
The remote control function switching mode is activated.
Press the [SEL] button.3
Press the [RTN] button.5
Press the [FUNC] button to exit Function Mode.6
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in FunctionMode.
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Warning
To prevent accidents, store batteries out of the reach ofchildren. If a child has swallowed one, consult a doctorimmediately.
Replacing the battery
Remove the back cover of the remote control unit bygently pressing and sliding it in the direction indicated bythe arrow.
1Use two AA-size batteries.
Install the two batteries provided into the compartmentas illustrated inside the compartment.
2
Return the back cover into place by sliding it in thedirection indicated by the arrow.
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•Be extremely careful not to swallow the battery.•The battery life is approximately one year. If the remotecontrol unit does not operate correctly or if the button lampgets dim, replace the batteries.
•Be sure to orient the batteries correctly so that the positiveand negative poles match the diagram.
•Do not use one new battery and one old one; use two newbatteries.
•Use only two of the same kind of battery.•If any liquid is seen leaking from the batteries, remove bothbatteries and dispose of them properly. Thoroughly cleanthe battery compartment with a dry cloth. Then install newbatteries.
Caution
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How to operate the receiver with an optional CD changer connected
How to operate the receiver with anoptional CD changer connected
This section covers the operation of an optional CD changer that isconnected to the receiver. To switch from another mode, press the [DISC] button.
[SEL]button
[DISC] button
Listening to a CD
Press the [DISC] button.1Each press of the button switches the mode from CD Player CD Changer 1 CD Changer 2.
Advancing to the next track or returning tothe beginning of the track being played
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right.1Turn to the right: Advances to the next track.Turn to the left: Returns to the beginning of the track being
played. (Repeat turning for previous tracks.)
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Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN)
Press button [4].1Pressing the button causes the changer to move up to the nexttrack and play it for 10 seconds, then move up to the next trackand play it for 10 seconds, and so on, on one CD, until thebutton is pressed again.Hold the button until the [ALL SCAN] display appears to playthe first 10 seconds of the first track of every CD loaded.
Button [4]
ATTENTION
•To continue playing a desired track, press the button again tostop scanning.
•After the entire disc is scanned once, ordinary playback startsfrom the point where scanning started.
Fast forward or rewind the song currently being played.
[SEEK ] button: Fast forward.[FAST ] button: Rewind.
Fast Forward/Rewind
Press and hold the [SEEK ] or [FAST ] button.1
[SEEK ] button
[FAST ] button
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Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM)
Press button [6].1Pressing on the button causes the changer to play the trackson the currently playing CD in random order.Hold the button until the [ALL RANDOM] display appears toplay tracks from all of CDs loaded in the currently selectedchanger, in random order.
ATTENTION
•Doing random playback, press button [5] to repeat the trackbeing played. To cancel repeat play (go back to random play),press button [5] again.During playback a particular track: The track being played isplayed repeatedly.During searching: The following track is played repeatedly.
•Occasionally the same track happens to be played (selected)two or more times in a row, but it is no sign of a problem.
•When any of the functions - “Playing the beginning of tracks,”“Repeating the same track” and “Playing tracks in randomorder” - is selected, a message such as [SCAN], [ALL SCAN],[REPEAT], [ALL RPT], [RANDOM] or [ALL RAND] appears onthe display to verify the current function.
Buttons [5] and [6]
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)
Press button [5].1Pressing on the button causes the changer to repeat the trackcurrently being played, until the button is pressed again.Hold the button until the [ALL REPEAT] display appears torepeat all tracks on the CD being played.
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Buttons 1 2 3 4 5 6CD 1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
To select a CD from nos. 7 to 12, press the desired buttonconsiderably longer.
Press the [SEL] button for less than one second.1
Press a button from [1] to [6].2
Specifying a CD to playA CD of your choice is directly selectable out of the loaded discs.
Buttons [1] to [6]
[SEL]button
Skipping to the next or previous CD
Press button [1] or [2]. 1Button [1]: Selects the next higher number disc.Button [2]: Selects the next lower number disc.
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Others
Connecting Portable Audio Players to the AUX Jack
Turn on the portable audio player and start its playfunction.
1
Switch to AUX mode by pressing the [DISC] button formore than one second.
2
Activation of the AUX mode will light the "AUX" indicator andchannel audio player output to the system speakers.
Use a commonly available accessory cord with stereo mini-plug toconnect the audio output jack (LINE) or headphone jack of aportable audio player to the AUX (auxiliary) jack of this system.
Others
ATTENTION
•While the AUX mode is activated, actions such as turning off theaudio player or pulling out the connection cord may causenoise spikes that can damage the system speakers. Be sure toavoid this possibility by turning off system power or switchingfrom AUX mode to another mode before shutting off ordisconnecting the portable audio player.
•Audio output levels will differ for the various devices that can beconnected by this method. Carefully adjust volume until theoutput level of the connected player is known.
•Before using a portable audio player in a vehicle, read theplayer's operation manual carefully and confirm problem-freeoperation in the vehicle before proceeding.
[DISC] button
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If you have a question:
First check the items mentioned below before attempting totroubleshoot problems.
If a problem occurs, for instance when the unit does not respondto any button presses, or the display doesn't work correctly,press the [RESET] button using a sharp tool. Pressing the [RESET] button will delete all the entries frommemory. The settings will return to those made at the factoryprior to shipment.
Caution
If you have a question:
[RESET] button
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If you have a question:
Information Code Table When "INFO " flashes on the indicator
Nos.2~7 are displayed.
Information Contents Explanation and remedial action to take
2 NO DISC LOADED IN There is no disc in the magazine or player. Load THE MAGAZINE a disc in the magazine. (Load a music disc.)
3 DISCS ARE DIRTY OR The loaded disc is dirty or upside down. CheckDAMAGED it for proper orientation and verify it is clean.
5 CD PLAYER AND CD •The CD player and CD changer is inoperative forCHANGER FAILS some reason. Go through the magazine removal MECHANICALLY procedure.
•If a magazine fails to eject, have your dealer fix the problem.
6 WHEN THE CD CHANGER •The temperature in the CD changer is too high forINTERNAL TEMPERATURE IS operation. Wait till it cools down.HIGH (TO PROTECT PICKUP •Resume playing after the “High temperature sensed UNIT) and CD stopped" display disappears. If the CD still
cannot play, have your dealer repair it.
7 AN INTERNAL POWER •Turn the ACC off once before turning it on onceSUPPLY FAILURE IS again to resume the operation.OCCURRING WITH THE •If the function still cannot be restricted, contact your AUTO CHANGER dealer.
Information Contents Explanation and remedial action to take
LOAD CD changer is in the process of verifying thepresence of CDs after a magazine has been insertedinto the CD changer.
Displayed information (for troubleshooting)The information listed in the chart below is displayed to show thestatus of the CD player and CD changer. Refer to the chart for theappropriate action.
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Dead or weak sound
Power does not turn on.
Frequencies or titles set in memory are deleted.
No guide tone sounds.
The remote control does not work.
Is the volume control up sufficiently? Turn up the volume control. 23
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31
57,58
104,110
104,110
Cancel the muting (MUTE) function.
Readjust the fader and balance controls to more normal positions.
Have your dealer check the problem.
Have your dealer check the problem.
Have your dealer check the problem.
Reenter them into memory.
Have your dealer check the problem.
Have your dealer check the problem.
Replace battery.
Reinstall the battery in the correct polarity.
Use the remote control close to the receptor.
Have your dealer check the problem.
Enable the guide tone.
Is the muting function in effect (MUTE)?
Is the fader or balance control set far to one side?
Other probable causes include broken audio-signal wiring or a faulty speaker.
Are too many electrical items installed, causing a lack of power?
Other probable causes include a run-down car battery, broken power or interconnection wiring.
Has the car battery been disconnected for repair or checked out?
Are too many electrical items installed and causing lack of available power?
Other probable causes include run-down car battery, broken power or interconnection wiring.
Is the guide tone disabled?
Is the battery low?
Is the battery installed in reverse polarity?
Is direct sunlight hitting the remote control light receptor?
Other probable causes include a malfunctioning remote control.
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Tuner
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Receives no stations, or receives static noise.
Is the antenna retracted? Extend the antenna.
Tune to a station.
Tune to a local station. (Please note, there may be no local stations servicing the area where you are currently driving.)
Avoid operating such equipment while using the receiver.
Have your authorized Eclipse retailer check the problem.
Is the tuner correctly tuned to a station?
Are you driving outside the service area of your preset stations?
Are you operating other equipment with a computer, or a mobile phone, in your vehicle at the same time as your receiver?
Other problems may include a loose or disconnected antenna cable, a bad antenna cable or a bad
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The disc cannot be inserted. The disc is ejected as soon as it is insertaed.Or, the disc cannot be ejected. The disc cannot be changed.
Is an extra label or seal applied to the disc?
Are there rough edges, deformations or damaged areas on the disc?
Is the disc damaged?(scratched, warped, etc.)
Is the disc clean?
Is the player mounted at a proper angle? Is the player mounted loosely?
Are you driving over a rough surface?
If unknown
Do not apply labels or seals to the disc.
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Try inserting another disc. Removed any burrs. Do not use a deformed or damaged disc.
Try another disc. Do not play a damaged disc.
Clean the disc.
Have your dealer check it out.
Avoid playback while driving over rough surfaces.
Press the [DISC] button a bit longer and then press the [OPEN] button (forced Eject).
Sound skips around.Sound is intermittent.Sound is bad in quality.
The disc cannot be ejected.
CD
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Specifications
<GENERAL>Power Supply 14.4V DC (11-16V)Current Drain 2A MAXDimensions (W x H x D)
In-Dash Unit 7" x 2" x 6-1/8" (178 x 50 x 155mm)Mass (weight) Approx. 1.7kg
<FM TUNER>Frequency Range 87.75~107.9MHz (200kHz step)Usable Sensitivity 13dBfFrequency Response 30~15,000Hz, 3dBStereo Separation 38dB
<AM TUNER>Frequency Range 530~1,710kHz (10kHz step)Usable Sensitivity 20µV
<CD SECTION>
Frequency Response 20~20,000Hz, 3dBWow & Flutter Below measurable limitsStereo Separation 85dBS/N Ratio (A-weighted) 100dBDynamic Range 98dBTotal Harmonic Distortion 0.02%
<AUDIO AMPLIFIER>Power Output 13W x 4 (20~20,000Hz, 0.8% THD,
4Ω ) Max. 50W x 4Output Level/Impedance Unbalanced output: 8V (0dB CD)
55Ω line-out impedanceLoudness +10dB at 100Hz/+6dB at 10kHz
Specifications
122
Before installation
No. Item Q'ty
1 Main unit 12 Mounting sleeve 13 Side bracket 24 Rear bracket 15 Bezel 16 Bushing 17 Self-tapping screw (6 x 16 mm) 28 Stud bolt 19 Phillips type screw (5 x 8 mm) 410 Hex-head bolt (5 x 20 mm) 211 Hex nut (5 mm) 212 Interconnecting cable 113 Remote control 1
Components
When this receiver is used in combination with an external amplifier,etc., the selector switch on the left side of the main unit may have tobe switched.Set the switch according to the table below:
External amplifier EQ/XOVER Switch
None None OFF*None Connected ONConnected Connected OFF*Connected None OFF*
* : Pattern of selector switch at shippingMAIN UNIT LEFT SIDE VIEW
Setting the system-selector switch
Before installationNote
Be sure to disconnect the battery's negative terminal beforeinstalling the receiver.
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Before installation
Installation angleTo maintain proper function, the unit must be mounted less than 30degrees. If the angle is in excess of 30 degrees, CD skipping andimproper CD ejection may occur.
FRONT
STANDARD
WITHIN AN ANGLEOF 30 DEGREES
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Mounting instruction
Mounting the main unitInsert the mounting sleeve into the opening in the vehicleconsole.
1
Use a screwdriver or a similar tool to bend the tabs in themounting sleeve to secure the mounting sleeve.
2
Attach the side brackets to the main unit using phillipstype screws.
3
BEND THE MOUNTING TABS.
DASH BOARD OR CONSOLE
MOUNTING SLEEVE
2
MAIN UNIT1
SIDE BRACKETS [ x 2 ]3
PHILLIPS TYPESCREWS [ x 2 ](5 x 8mm)
9
Mounting instructionNote
Be sure to install the back strap to support the main unit. Failureto install the back strap correctly may cause CD skipping.
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Mounting instruction
Mount the stud bolt to the main unit.4Insert the main unit into the mounting sleeve until it locksin place.
5
Fasten the rear of the main unit using either method [A]or [B].
6
Install the bezel on the main unit.7
TOP
BEZEL5
MOUNTING SLEEVE2
STUD BOLT8
BUSHING
METAL OFVEHICLEDASH BOARD
OR CONSOLE
6
Select method [A] or [B] to suit the interior configuration of thevehicle.
Some automobiles may be equipped to secure the back of themain unit using the stud bolt and supplied rubber support.
[A]
TOPTOP
BEZEL5
MOUNTING SLEEVE2
STUD BOLT8
REAR BRACKET4
SELF TAPPINGSCREW (6 x 16mm)
DASH BOARD OR CONSOLE
7
NUT (5mm)
METAL OF VEHICLE
11
BOLT(5 x 20mm)
10
NUT (5mm)11
[B]
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Mounting instruction
Names of lead wires and destinations (refer to Page 128) No. Name Wire color Destination
1 ACC Red Connect where the power comes onwhen the ignit ion is in the ACCposition.
2 B+ Yellow Connect where the power is constantlyavailable, regardless of the ignitionswitch's position.
3 Ground Black Connect where good body groundingis available.
4 Antenna power supply Blue Connect to the automatic-antennacontrol terminal of the vehicle.
5 Illumination power supply Orange/White Connect to where power comes onwhen the headlights are turned on.
6 Control power supply Blue/White Connect to the control terminal forthe external amplifier, etc.
7 E-LAN terminal Connect to the E-LAN terminal of theCD changer, etc.
8 Line-in/out terminals (Front/Hi) Connect to the RCA input connectorsof an external amplifier,or to the RCAoutput connectors of a EQ.
10 Line-out terminals (Nonfader/Low) Connect to the RCA input connectorsof a EQ, or the RCA input connectorsof a woofer amplifier.
11 Speaker terminals Connect them to their respectivespeakers.
12 Cellular phone mute Pink Connect to the ground output terminalon a mobile phone.
13 Digital out terminal Connect to digital input terminal of theEclipse Commander module.
14 Eclipse Commander terminal Connect to the Eclipse Commandermodule.
15 Line in terminal Connect to the mini plug (φ3.5)output connector of Portable unit(MP3 player, MD player, etc.).
Note To prevent unconnected leads from shorting out, insulate themby wrapping their tips with electrical tape. Similarly, insulate theends of connected leads.If an external amplifier is to be connected to the receiver, besure to ground its outside housing to the vehicle body (a metalpart).
9 Line-in/out terminals (Rear/Mid)
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Mounting instruction
System
CD8443
CD8443
CD8443
CD8443
CD8443 21010
For external equalizer hook-up using the radio's internal amplifier.See Page 122 for details. Move the selector Switch from Off-On.Use (10) Non-Fader pre-amp output, as the input to theequalizer.Use (8) Front pre-amp Output/Input, as the radios Front pre-ampinput: Connect to the equalizers Front-output.Use (9) Rear pre-amp Output/Input, as the radios Rear pre-ampinput: Connect to the equalizers Rear-output.
128
Mounting instruction
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Mounting instruction
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130
Mounting instruction
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131
Mounting instruction
CD
8443
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210
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132
Mounting instruction
CD
8443
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83 +
Po
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Am
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5)10
CD
8443
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TAB
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HI
MID
LOW
For your safety in using theCD8443
Warnings and caution signs, illustrated below, are postedthroughout this manual as well as on the CD8443. They show safeand correct ways to handle the product so as to prevent personalinjury to you and others and avoid damage to property.
Before reading through the manual, take time to read through andlearn the important information listed in this section.
This sign indicates a situation in whichincorrect handling through disregard of a signmight result in death or serious personal injury.
This sign indicates a situation in whichincorrect handling through disregard of a signmight result in personal injury or may resultsolely in damage to property.
• Do not modify this system for use other than that specifiedherein. Also, do not deviate from the installation proceduresdescribed herein; Eclipse will not be held liable for damagesincluding, but not limited to serious injury, death or propertydamage resulting from installations that enable unintendedoperation.
• This unit is intended for operation in DC 12-volt, negative-grounded vehicles only. Never use it in 24-volt vehicles such asheavy trucks or diesel cars with cold-region specifications.
• Do not change CDs while driving. Doing so may result in anaccident.
Warning
Caution
Warning
2
IMPORTANTRECORD YOUR “KEY CD”
HERE…
STORE YOUR “KEY CD”ALONG WITH YOUR
OWNER’S MANUAL INYOUR SOCK DRAWER.
133
OWNER'S MANUALWe appreciate your purchase of this receiver.
Please read through this manual for correct operation.We suggest that after reading it you keep this manual
in a safe place for future reference.
ESN E8 High-Power CD Receiver withMulti Control and Remote
MODEL CD8443
DIVISION OF FUJITSU TEN CORP. OF AMERICA19600 SOUTH VERMONT AVENUE, TORRANCE, CA 90502(310) 327-2151
090001-1442A7000303 (Y.O)
CUSTOMER NOTICE
Please retain this booklet and write in the serial number of your CD8443 for identification. The serial number is labeled or stamped on the chassis.
Serial No.