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1. The Dolby Digital format is supported and a disc having the following logo can be played Q DOLBY DIGITAL This product is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories It is possible that a CD R CD Recordable or CD RW CD ReWritable disc will not play on the main unit due to the characteristics of the recording or special disc scratches dirt or deterioration caused by long term storage in the vehicle Also a CD R or CD RW disc that has not yet been finalized and a CD R or CD RW disc recorded in UDF format cannot be played It is possible that a DVD R RW DVD Recordable ReWritable disc will not play on this receiver due to the characteristics of the recording or special disc scratches dirt or deterioration caused by long storage in the vehicle Also a DVD R RW disc that has not yet been finalized cannot be played It may not be possible to play a disc that has been recorded on a personal computer depending on the application setting and the environment The CD TEXT function can be used only for CD text CDs available on the market Characters written on a CD R and CD RW discs may not be displayed correctly Do not use a CD and a See Through disc having a transparent or semi transparent recording area as they may fail to load or unload or play their contents A Copy Control CD CCCD may not be played as
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3. d amp Adjusting the Display Angle When the screen shines due to ambient sunlight you can adjust the angle of the display A CAUTION When adjusting its angle take care not to pinch your fingers Otherwise you may hurt yourself or the display may fail A IMPORTANT Do not mount a disc when the display is tilted Otherwise the disc or this receiver will be scratched and damaged When adjusting the display angle use the following notes Automatic transmission AT car Adjust the display angle not to limit the driver to shift the AT lever to the P or N position If the lever shift is interfered with do not tilt the display Manual transmission MT car Adjust the display angle not to limit the driver to shift the MT lever to the 1 3 5 or position If the lever shift is interfered with do not tilt the display Hold down the 4 OPEN EJECT button for 1 or more seconds You can change the tilt angle in one step each time you press the button The angle can be changed in 5 and can be tilted up to 30 You can open the display even when it is tilted When you close the display it returns to the preset angle If you tilt the display and turn the ignition key OFF the display will return to the upright position However when you turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position the display returns
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6. The channel preset to the selected touch switch is tuned 4 Touch IA Preset Scan D Touch EE Memorizing Channels A IMPORTANT 2 Touch Gites uu If the vehicle s battery is disconnected for repairs to the vehicle or for removing the SCAN will be displayed and the stations main unit all channels in memory will be memorized for preset channels P1 to P6 esit Lae eee Ee Set dienne in memory will be called up in order and received for aga five seconds each To cancel the preset scan touch A7 A Tune into the station to be memorized Displaying information about the current Touch the preset switch where you want to memorize the station until you broadcast on the sub hear a beep sound display The selected station will be memorized When receiving an XM broadcast To set additional manually selected information about the current broadcast such stations for the remaining preset channels as the channel number channel artist repeat this procedure for each preset feature song and program title can be channel displayed with the PND disconnected Subsequently when listening to the satellite radio you will be able to tune into Press the TEXT button stations by touching the preset switch Information on the music being played will be shown on the sub display and switched as follows channel No gt channel name gt artist feature gt song program title gt channel No gt CH2
7. This is a characteristic of LCDs This is not a malfunction Wait for a brief period The display is distorted for a brief period after the power is turned on This is a characteristic of LCD backlighting This is not a malfunction The display will stabilize after a brief period No sound comes out Volume is poorly adjusted or MUTE is functioning Turn the VOL rotary knob to adjust the volume or release MUTE The music is muted when the PND is attached to the main unit and when the voice guidance is ON talking in the hands free mode This is not a malfunction The music can be heard again when the voice guidance finishes or the hands free mode is turned off Sound comes out of only one side left or right front or back A speaker wire is disconnected Check the connections of the speaker wires Volume is poorly adjusted Check the balance and fader adjustments Sound quality does not change even after making adjustments The adjusted audio quality is not included in the radio broadcast or disc Check by changing the radio station or disc A CD DVD will not go into the deck Power is not turned on Turn the vehicle ignition switch to ACC or ON A disc is already inserted and you are trying to insert a second disc Eject the previously inserted CD DVD and insert the preferred CD DVD Reference Necessary Infor
8. 530 to 1710 kHz 10 kHz step Latin America 522 to 1629 kHz 9 kHz step Asia Usable Sensitivity 27 dB 1 kHz Reference Specifications lt CD DVD SECTION gt Frequency Response 20Hz to 20 000Hz 3dB Wow amp Flutter Below measurable limits Channel Separation 65 dB S N Ratio A weighted CD 75 dB DVD 70 dB Dynamic Range 95 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 0 008 lt USB MEMORY SECTION gt USB Interface 1 1 Frequency Response 20Hz to 20 000Hz 3dB S N Ratio A weighted 75 dB lt EQUALIZER SECTION gt Bass Mid Treble Control 11dB at 80 Hz 11dB at 700 Hz 11dB at 10 kHz lt AUDIO AMPLIFIER gt Power Output 15Wx4 Max 50 W x 4 MOS FET Output Level Impedance 3V 1k Q line out impedance Loudness 9 dB at 100 Hz 6 dB at 10 kHz The information contained in this manual may not be completely applicable to this receiver due to changes in product specifications external view etc Reference How to Contact ECLIPSE Fujitsu Ten Corp of America Eclipse 19600 South Vermont Avenue Torrance CA 90502 Phone 1 800 233 2216
9. RPT or The entire disc is scanned once and the RAND on the display normal play starts from the position where you started to scan When you select Playing the Start of Touch Tracks Files Repeated Playing or z Playing the Tracks Files in Random Order its function is shown as SCAN ALL RPT or RAND on the display 0 05 mes Track 1 Music Driving On Touch EJW Sohne Beat Emotion 0 05ues Track 1 Touch RATAJE Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion ne aeS 7 O Touch KATE CEON or First song of each folder O f Current folder O Current folder First song of each folder What would you like to scan 3 Touch Kiu En KOJ or Cancel Done Repeat Wi Touch to return to the previous Random D page Current song Current folder Plays the first 10 seconds ih of each track contained in the same folder Done layer Current song Repeats the current file First song of each folder Plays the first 10 Current folder Repeats files of the current seconds of track in each folder folder When you touch RIGA the current Touch GAA again to cancel track is continued to play repeating Random Play Touch KEEK or CENAJ A IMPORTANT When you select Playing the Start of Tracks Repeat Files Repeated Playing or Playing the ae Z Tracks Files in Random Order its function is shown as SCAN
10. Using the DVD Player A IMPORTANT To ensure driving safety you cannot watch a video while driving You can watch a video on a DVD only when you have stopped your vehicle and applied the parking brake for safety reasons while the engine switch or ACC is turned on If the source is switched to the DVD player while the car is moving only the audio function becomes active ECLIPSE TomTom Chapter selection Fast forward rewind button Watching a DVD Video Video Operations Insert a DVD into the disc slot and it will start playing A IMPORTANT The touch buttons and other operation Press the SRC button repeatedly icons are shown approximately 6 seconds until DVD is displayed on the sub Touching the screen will display them again display Depending on the disc automatic playback may not function or playback may not function unless a menu recorded f the operation switches touch switches on the disc is selected See Disc Menu are not being displayed touch the screen Operations on page 66 The disc starts to play if you try to play an unsupported DVD Cannot read disc Please check disc appears If the travel is regulated or the PND is not installed a DVD is automatically played on the rear monitor after 5 seconds has elapsed in the DVD mode
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12. Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using E PayingaYidsa Touch Switches g Touch O D Hold down REG or EJ for 1 or more seconds When a beep sounds the fast forward or rewind mode starts and the video is fast forwarded or rewound until you remove your finger from the switch E Fast Forward Rewind It is possible to fast forward or rewind through the video being played Fast Forwarding or Rewinding Using W Pausing a Video Panel Switch Hold down the SELECT Right or 1 Touch KI SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds When video is paused J and when you short touch FI the Slow Play starts To the right When you touch WIE the frame by Fast forwards a video frame play starts To the left Rewinds a video When a beep sounds the fast forward or rewind mode starts and the video is fast forwarded or rewound until you remove your finger from the switch E Stopping a Video 1 Touch KH Visual operations Using the DVD Player Disc Menu Operations Finding a Desired Video You can operate the menu recorded on the You can search for the desired video with a disc title chapter or menu number number assigned for each content Touch ERI or KE E Finding by Chapter Touch i Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button a To the right When selecting the next chapter To the left When selecting the cue or previous chapter 3 eR och Ee an E Findi
13. PND Displayed on the PND screen LCD Displayed on the Sub display Message Cause Action In CD MP3 WMA DVD mode DISC CHECK PND INF3 LCD DISCS ARE DIRTY OR DAMAGED The loaded disc is dirty or upside down Check it for proper orientation and verify it is clean DISC CHECK PND INF5 LCD CD PLAYER FAILS MECHANICALLY The CD player is inoperative for some reason DISC ERROR PND INF6 LCD WHEN THE CD PLAYER INTERNAL TEMPERATURE IS HIGH TO PROTECT PICKUP UNIT The temperature in the CD player is too high for operation to continue Wait till it cools down Resume playing after the High temperature sensed and CD stopped message disappears If the CD still cannot play have your dealer repair it DISC ERROR PND INF7 LCD AN INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY FAILURE IS OCCURRING Turn the ACC off once before turning it on once again to resume operation If this condition persists please contact your dealer NO SUPPORT PND ERR LCD NO CORRECT FILE IN CD Confirm the file DISC CHECK PND INF3 LCD The CD MP3 WMA DVD is dirty scratched warped or upside down Clean the disc if it is dirty Insert the disc correctly if it is upsidedown Do not use the scratched or warped disc DISC ERROR PND The CD MP3 WMA or DVD player is not operating for some reason Eject the disc DISC ERROR PND INF6 LCD The temperature
14. 4 Touch XG 2 Hold down the CTRL button for 1 or on the PND display 5 Touch PEI B Touch AAEL EVANS gmi that appears Checked AUX setting ON Not checked AUX setting OFF Listening to the Portable Audio Player For details on how to operate the portable audio player refer to the instruction manual that comes with the portable audio player A CAUTION Do not operate the portable audio player while driving Audio output levels for the various devices that can be connected using this method will differ You can adjust the SVC setting level For details see Adjusting the SVC Source Volume Control on page 33 Turn on the connected portable audio player to start playing Press the SRC button repeatedly until AUX is displayed on the sub display The sound from the connected portable audio player will be output If the Enable AUX setting is OFF AUX will not be displayed even if the SRC button is pressed Set Enable AUX to ON For details see Enable AUX on page 25 Regarding the power supply of the portable audio player use the batteries that come with the portable audio player If you play the portable audio player while charging with the vehicle power charger or accessory socket additional noises may be heard Others About the Steering Wheel Switches On vehicles equipped with steering wheel switches these easy access switches can be used to per
15. Audio and Navigation Screen Each time you press the SCREEN AV NAV button the display switches between the AUDIO and NAVIGATION screens 7 11 0 25 11 26 50 Broadway Turning the PND Display ON and OFF When the PND display is ON hold down the MUTE button for 1 or more seconds The PND display will go OFF When the PND display is OFF press the SCREEN AV NAV button The PND display will come ON Detaching the PND E Using the PND The navigation function can also be used even if the PND is detached from the main unit Gate For details on using PND refer to the operation manual of the PND E How to Detach the PND from the Main Unit A IMPORTANT When detaching the PND take care NOT to touch its rear side After detaching the PND mount the connector cover to the PND rear side Take care not to attach the PND to this receiver without removing the connector cover from the rear side When attaching the PND do not press the monitor display If the PND gets wet do not attach it to the main unit Press the Release button The right hand side of PND will be unlatched from this receiver 2 Remove the PND Hold the PND on the right side lift up and pull it toward you to remove it E Attaching the PND Latch the left hand side of PND to this receiver Engage the catch at the left end of the PND with the lock on the main
16. Do not pull them up or press down on them forcibly while removing them Improper removal may result in the disc becoming scratched cause the receiver to emit unusual noises or result in other damage Before Use Before use Q ATTENTION In cold or rainy weather just as the interior glass surface becomes fogged dew water condensation may also settle on the main unit When this occurs disc playback may become intermittent or impossible Dehumidify the air in the vehicle for a while before resuming playback If a problem occurs the player function stops automatically to protect its internal parts If the player does not operate even when you follow the on screen messages the player may have failed Consult the dealer you purchased it from Playback may be intermittent when the player is subjected to severe vibrations while traveling over a rough surface Please do not use a commercially available lens cleaner because it may cause damage to the pickup of the player E Format of discs An audio disc or DVD video disc bearing one of the marks below can be played When using a DVD R RW DVD Recordable ReWritable disc note that only the disc whose contents were recorded in the video mode can be played Discs whose contents were recorded in the video recording VR mode and audio mode cannot be played CEC se dike dike 22 Dy DIGITAL Audio PSTALAUDIC na _Rewritable VIDEO
17. Do not use this machine in the following conditions While driving on frozen slippery or snow covered roads Uneven surfaces such as slopes When the rear door is not closed completely e When tire chains or temporary tires are being used When the display is cold it may be difficult to recognize the contents of the video due to the screening of a darker image or an image lag Be sure to visually check that conditions are safe around your vehicle while driving The person or obstacle displayed on the screen is different from the actual position or difference due to the characteristics of the camera lens Do not subject the camera unit to a strong impact for example hitting the camera unit or impacting the camera unit against a solid object Doing so may displace the camera position or installation angle resulting in the backeye camera malfunctioning The camera unit has the waterproof structure Do not remove disassemble or remodel the camera unit Doing so may result in the backeye camera malfunctioning If you rub or polish the camera cover strongly with an abrasive or brush with hard bristles it may result in the cover becoming damaged which may affect the video The camera cover is made of resin Do not allow any organic solvents body wax oil film remover or glass coating solvent to come in contact with the camera cover If attached immediately wipe off it If the temperature changes rapidly for example
18. ECLIPSE OWNER S MANUAL ECLIPSE SCREEN OFF 17 7 11 01 P 400 i25 11 26 50 Broadwa TOMTOM AVN4430 B AVN4430 DVD Video USB Multi Source Receiver 4 3 Portable Navigation Built in Bluetooth wireless technology We 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 Fe FUJITSU TEN The symbols described below are found in this instruction manual as well as on the device itself to insure its proper and safe usage and to prevent injury or damage to property Make sure you understand the meaning of these symbols before reading the rest of this manual Precautions for Use The following symbols will precede information useful for preventing damage to the main unit as well as for its smooth operation A WARNING I WARNING This sign indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of a sign might result in death or serious personal injury A CAUTION CAUTION This sign indicates a situation in which incorrect handling through disregard of a sign might result in personal injury or may result solely in damage to property IA IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Follow this advice to prevent malfunctions or da
19. MPEG 2 and MPEG 2 5 Supported sampling frequencies MPEG 1 32 44 1 48 MPEG 2 16 22 05 24 MPEG 2 5 8 11 025 12 Supported bit rates 8 to 320K bps Supported VBR 64 to 320K bps Does not support free format Supported channel modes Monaural Stereo Joint Stereo Dual Channel E ID3 Tags MP3 files have an ID3 Tag that allows input of information so that data such as a track title and artist can be saved This receiver supports ID3v 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 and 2 4 E Format of USB Memory The following explains the definitions of these standards Maximum directory layers 8 layers Maximum characters for file names Up to 254 characters Total of folder name file name and 3 character file extension File name characters that you can use A to Z 0 to 9 and underscore _ Max number of files that can be stored in a single memory 2000 files 001 mp3 002 mp3 003 mp3 004 txt 005 mp3 A total of 2000 files can be created within a single USB memory Files aside from MP3 files Example 004 txt L 1498 mp3 are included in the 2000 files 1499 mp3 L 2000 mp3 Visual operations Before Using the DVD Player This receiver can play high quality images and high quality digital sound of DVD videos Also you can select any of languages such as dubbing and subtitles recorded on the DVD by switching the video and audio channels If the same scene is recorded in differ
20. Stop SCAN The automatic station selection will start Showing the current with a beep sound A search will be frequency on the sub conducted from the lowest frequency display through progressively higher frequencies and stations with strong reception will be The frequency can be displayed on the LCD memorized for preset registration numbers when the PND is connected 1 to 6 The registration procedure has been completed a beep sounds twice and the station memorized last i e the one Press the TEXT button memorized for P6 will continue to be received Subsequently when you listen to the radio you will be able to select stations by calling up preset numbers To stop ASM touch IKS Audio operations How to use the SIRIUS satellite radio When an optional SIRIUS satellite radio tuner is connected SIRIUS satellite radio broadcasts can be received SRC Highway 1 y Shania Twain meneame YoureStiliTheOne aay SANNI anpa TomTom TEXT Listening to SIRIUS satellite radio With SIRIUS satellite radio over 100 channels are available including music news and entertainment programs You can select the channel you want from various categories such as POP and ROCK or you can select a channel by direct input Reception of SIRIUS satellite radio is a paid subscription
21. 33 Muting the Volume Press the MUTE button The sound is muted Press the MUTE button again to return to the previous sound level To cancel muting just increase the volume The volume will increase for the steps you selected from the previous level before muting The navigation voice guidance can be heard even when you have muted the audio system Operation Adjusting the sound quality You can fine tune the audio sound in the audio control mode Switching Audio Control Modes A IMPORTANT The audio control mode is canceled if you press no button more than 6 seconds You can check your settings on the PND screen when it is attached When detached you can check the settings on the sub display The Audio Control mode is switched in the following sequence each time you press the CTRL button BASS gt MID gt TREB gt BAL gt FAD gt NON F gt NF P gt LPF gt LOUD gt SVC You can adjust the level in each mode by rotating the VOL knob E Adjusting the BASS You can adjust the bass low sounds To the right Emphasizes low sounds To the left Softens low sounds E Adjusting the MIDDLE You can adjust the mid range sounds To the right Emphasizes mid range sounds To the left Softens mid range sounds E Adjusting the TREBLE You can adjust the treble high sounds To the right Emphasizes high sounds To the left Softens high
22. Never install main unit where young children can get access to batteries If a battery is swallowed seek immediate medical attention When the vehicle is in motion never take your eyes off the road to make adjustments to the main unit You must pay attention to the road at all times to avoid accidents do not let operation or adjustment of the main unit distract you from operating the vehicle responsibly The driver should not look at the screen while driving Doing so may result in as accident Do not place foreign objects in the disc insertion slot or USB input terminal Fires or shocks may result Before Use Safety precautions A CAUTION Wiring and installing this main unit requires expertise and experience Professional installation is recommended Consult with your dealer or a professional installation expert Incorrect wiring may damage the main unit or interfere with safe operation of the vehicle Use only specified accessory parts Using other parts may cause damage to the main unit or cause parts to dislodge and fall or fly off the main unit Do not install the main unit in places where it may be exposed to dew condensation around the air conditioning hose etc or in locations where it may come in contact with water high levels of moisture dust or oily smoke If water moisture dust or oily smoke enters this main unit smoke fires or malfunctions may result Do not install in places subject to direct
23. Press more than two times Returns to the previous file The selected song or the video file will be played Finding a Desired Music File CAUTION If the iPod or PND is disconnected from this receiver while playing a music file on the iPod you will return to the previously selected mode a Touch REJI 0 03 1 1 Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion Pref To select a track or program to play touch EES EXE KO This displays the list screen of the selected mode How to operate portable audio devices Using the iPod Player Touch the name of the music file to be played This plays the selected music file When DWN or BX appears touch them to change the page of the music file list You can search for a file or artist name by touching Fa You cannot operate the FN RA and buttons when your car is running ECLIPSE 1 i f ECLIPSE 2 ECLIPSE 3 ECLIPSE 4 j ECLIPSE 5 ECLIPSE 6 Find a Back You can search for a music file by entering alphanumeric characters f ECLIPSE 1 f ECLIPSE 2 f A B c D E F kr aiian saibas mdeni ieee ahia i a R s ih u v w ya my lt 123 Back Setting to the iPod Video Mode You can select and play a desired video file from the iPod memory A CAUTION You can play a video file on the iPod only when the PND is connected to this receiver If the iPod or PND is disconnected
24. Press the SRC button repeatedly until SIR is displayed on the sub display BAND selection Button Channel selection Button Category selection Button Check the SIRIUS ID The SIRIUS ID number is a 12 digit numerical code that is assigned each time the SIRIUS satellite radio tuner is connected Touch EE A 12 digit numerical code is displayed You can also check the SIRIUS ID by selecting CHO Preset SCAN Direct CH selection Radio ID 123456789012 Audio operations How to use the SIRIUS satellite radio Changing the SIRIUS band 1 Press the BAND button The BAND changes SR1 gt SR2 gt SR3 gt SR4 gt return to SR1 Selecting the channel you want to listen to E Searching the channel upward or downward within the selected category Press the SELECT Up or SELECT Down button Up Searches the channel upward within the selected category Down Searches the channel downward within the selected category E Selecting a category Press the SELECT Up or SELECT Down button for 1 or more seconds Up Advances to the next category Down Returns to the previous category E Selecting a channel Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button Right Selects the higher channel Left Selects the lower channel Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds Right Selects the next preset channel Le
25. RZA 2 Touch EENT The illumination color is switched between Blue and Red each time you touch Change E Touch PA E Voice guidance Select the Right or Left navigation voice channel Touch JX 2 Touch EET The Right and Left navigation voice channels are switched each time you touch KENET El Touch DNA E Camera setting Set the camera to the AUTO or MANUAL operation mode In the AUTO mode camera view is displayed on the PND when you shift the lever to reverse position or when you long press the SCREEN AV NAV button In the manual mode camera view is displayed when you long press the SCREEN AV NAV button g Touch RA 2 Touch EET The AUTO and MANUAL operations are switched each time you touch KAEWA B Touch RNA E Radio area Select US Latin or Asia as your radio area This function switches only the settings of the main unit The PND map remains unchanged A CAUTION Be sure to select your radio area Touch Eg 2 Touch EENT The US Latin and Asia radio areas are switched each time you touch KERA 3 Touch A Screen Adjustment and Setting When you have stopped the car you can switch from DVD VTR or iPod video image to the Adjustment screen and you can adjust the display contrast and brightness Operation Setup of This Receiver Picture Quality culoes Adjustment ee Hold down the CTRL button during Touch KI DVD or VTR image displ
26. Radio ID 123456789012 Changing the XM band K Press the BAND button The BAND changes XM1 gt XM2 gt XM3 gt XM4 gt return to XM1 Selecting the channel you want to listen to E Searching the channel upward or downward within the selected category Press the SELECT Up or SELECT Down button Up Searches the channel upward within the selected category Down Searches the channel downward within the selected category E Selecting a category Press the SELECT Up or SELECT Down button for 1 or more seconds Up Advances to the next category Down Returns to the previous category E Selecting a channel Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button Right Selects the higher channel Left Selects the lower channel Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds Searches the channel in the category currently selected Right Selects the next preset channel Left Selects the previous preset channel E Selecting a channel by direct input D Touch EE CH2 XM1 Highway 1 Country Shania Twain YoureStillTheOne Preferences A Touch PARA n Elai 1 2 3 4 5 6 Preset SCAN Direct CH selection Radio ID 123456789012 Done Audio operations How to use the XM satellite radio channel 3 T Selecting a preset Touch one of the touch switches 1 to 6 that appear on the PND display
27. SELECT Up or SELECT Down button At times it may be difficult to maintain When a station having the frequency optimum reception because the antenna closest to the one shown on the screen is affixed to your vehicle is in motion constantly tuned the auto tuning stops To cancel relative to the broadcast antenna auto tuning press the button again encountering continuous variation in the strength of received radio signals Other factors affecting reception include interference from natural obstacles sign Auto tuning may fail if the received signal is posts etc weak E Selecting a Preset Channel Hold down the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds To the right Switches to the next larger preset channel To the left Switches to the next smaller preset channel E Touching a Preset Switch 1 Touch a preset switch of memory 87 9mnz FM1 suno een wn i 3 The registered preset channel will be selected and the corresponding station will be received Selecting a Radio Band 1 Press the BAND button The receiver band is switched as follows each time you press the BAND button FM1 gt FM2 gt FM3 gt AM gt FM1 gt Saving a Station in Memory You can save a radio station in memory in the auto or manual mode E Manual Saving Select a station you wish to save by Manual tuning or Auto tuning Touch the preset swit
28. XM1 Highway 1 Country Shania Twain YoureStillTheOne Preferences 1 2 3 4 5 6 Audio operations Using the CD Player ECLIPSE Track 1 Preferences Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion TomTom Song information switching button Track selection start point Fast forward rewind button Listening To a CD Insert a CD into the disc slot and it will start playing A CAUTION Do not press the 4 OPEN EJECT button when you are inserting a CD into disc slot This may cause a personal injury and damage to the front panel Do not drive your car while the front panel of this receiver is kept open The panel may cause unexpected personal injury in the case of a sudden stop or similar event Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand Doing so may damage the panel A IMPORTANT Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the recorded side is dirty Press the SRC button repeatedly until CD is displayed on the sub display The disc starts to play If track titles and other data are recorded in the CD Text format you can display them Note that the CD Text of a CD R RW disc may not be displayed Selecting a Desired Track You can cue a desired track Right Advances to the next tra
29. by pressing the BAND button Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button Right Advances to the next file Left Press once Returns beginning of the playing file to the Left Press twice or more Returns to previous files Fast Forward Rewind You can fast forward or rewind the currently playing track Hold down the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds To the right Fast forwards a track To the left Rewinds a track When a beep sounds the fast forward or rewind mode starts and the track is fast forwarded or rewound until you remove your finger from the switch Returning To the Root Directly You can return to the root directory and play its file A IMPORTANT If no file is found in the root directory a file in the first folder is played button for 1 or more seconds fal Hold down the SELECT Down You can return to the root directory and play its file For an MP3 WMA file creation example see A configuration example of MP3 WMA supported CD on page 53 Audio operations Using the MP3 WMA Player Finding a Desired Music Repeating a Music File File A IMPORTANT A IMPORTANT When you select Playing the Start of Tracks To continue playing a desired track or file Fies Repeated Meng s ang he turn the Scan function OFF Tracks Files in Random Order its function is shown as SCAN ALL
30. from this receiver while playing a video file on the iPod you will return to the previously selected mode o Touch FEEEHSI 2 Touch PREY B Touch the video to be played The iPod video selection screen appears amp Video Playlist Movies amp Music Videos amp Video Podcasts Touch the name of the file to be played This plays the selected video file WZ or Kapas touch them to change the page of the video file list You can search for a file or artist name by touching Riel You cannot operate the WW B and buttons when your car is running AT amp ECLIPSE 1 a amp ECLIPSE 2 amp ECLIPSE 3 ry amp ECLIPSE 4 pn Music Done You can search for a video file by entering alphanumeric characters ECLIPSE 1 amp ECLIPSE 2 a A B c D E F J K t M N o a R s T u v w yo my 2042 wack Playing Touch KH Touch KIM to pause the display Touch LK to resume playing Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File la Touch EES 2 Touch GOLER m This repeatedly plays the currently played music file Once you touch POAR ei a the selected music file will be repeated until the repeat function is released Touch at eee again to cancel the repeat play Random Play of Music Files D Touch EE 2 Touch EOR Em Once you touch RIMMU GER an the random play continues until you cancel it Touch KMM ET again to cancel the rand
31. it does not meet the official CD Standard Do not place a disc in direct sunlight store each disc in their protective cases Otherwise discs may warp and fail to play Handling discs Do not apply paper based tape to either the recording side or label side of a disc Damage could result Keep cracked or warped discs out of the player to avoid damaging the main unit Do not touch the recording area the rainbow colored side of a disc Otherwise the disc may become dirty and playback may be intermittent If you play a dirty disc the disc surface may be scratched and its play may be intermittent Use a commercially available compact disc cleaner to clean a CD wiping gently from the center to the edge Before Use Before use E Brand new CDs You may notice that some brand new discs are rough around the center hole or outside In this case remove burrs or flakes around the edge using the side of a ballpoint pen before using a new disc Not doing so may result in burrs or flakes becoming Rough edges stuck on the recording side preventing playback Rough edges Ballpoint pen E Rental discs Do not use a rental disc with glue or remnants of adhesive tape or labels They may cause the disc to get stuck inside or damage the main unit Cellophane tape E Irregularly shaped CDs Specially shaped or octagonal CDs like heart shaped cannot be played Do not attempt to play them even with an adapter sinc
32. of the CD MP3 WMA or DVD player has become unusually high Without performing any other operations wait until the temperature comes down r Pass code incorrect PND LCD This message is displayed when the pass code that has been entered is not correct Enter the correct pass code Parental lock enabled PND ERR LCD Viewing restrictions are enabled Change the setting for viewing restrictions and start again See page 73 Currently this function is disabled PND LCD A function that has been disabled was selected with the menu Follow the directions on the screen and start again Message Cause Action Currently this function is disabled PND LCD A function that cannot be used while the vehicle is in motion was selected Stop the vehicle and set the emergency parking brake Invalid code PND LCD A number not supported was input for selecting a language code Input a valid language code Region code error PND ERR LCD The region code controlled region for playback of the disc is not acceptable Check that the DVD has a region code that can be played on this equipment See page 61 Requested chapter or title not found PND LCD The selected chapter title does not exist Select a chapter title that is on the disc In USB mode NO DATA NO CORRECT FILE IN USB MEMORY
33. position If you switched the power ON OFF or if you Disconnect headphones and other detached the PND the music restarts from accessories from the iPod before the stopped position connecting it to this receiver Failure to do The iPod will begin playing the music file it omav mako Ieinpessible ooperate tie was playing before it was connected If the iPod from this receiver Playing Spee i receiver cannot detect the music file that If the iPod s equalizer has been preset was playing previously it will begin playing sound output may be distorted when it is from the first music file connected to the optional dedicated connecion cable Press the SRC button repeatedly until IPOD is displayed on the sub display Playback will begin Fast Forward Rewind You can fast forward or rewind the track or the video currently being played Hold down the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds To the right Forwards a track or video file To the left Rewinds a track or video file This switches to the fast forward or rewind mode and continues fast forwarding or rewinding until you remove your finger from the button Selecting the Desired Music or Video File You can select a desired song or video Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button To the right Advances to the next file To the left Returns to the beginning of the file being played Left
34. region code 1 is the region number for North America E Disc Configuration The videos and tracks recorded on a DVD are divided into sections A large section is referred to as a title to which a title number is assigned A title is divided into chapters to which chapter numbers are assigned Chapter 1 Title 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 DAYA DAY Tere Title 2 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 1 Title 3 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter number Title number Products equipped with Macrovision This receiver is equipped with copyright protection technology that is protected under U S A patents and other intellectual property rights which are held by Macrovision Corporation or other rights holders Using the copyright protection technology requires the permission of Macrovision Corporation and the technology must be used only in general households and other limited viewing environments except when expressly permitted by Macrovision Corporation Remodeling or disassembly of this machine is prohibited Operation Flow The section explains how to operate the DVD player or search for images or default settings Touching touch switches displays the operation screens shown below DVD player operation screen Menu operation screen Touch the screen Visual operations
35. sounds E Balancing the Right and Left Speakers BALANCE You can adjust the balance of right and left speakers To the right Emphasizes right speakers To the left Emphasizes left speakers E Balancing the Front and Rear Speakers FADER You can adjust the balance fading of front and rear speakers To the right Emphasizes front speakers To the left Emphasizes rear speakers E Adjusting non fader level NON FADER LEVEL Non fader level for connected sub woofer can be adjusted To the right Increases the sub woofer level To the left Decreases the sub woofer level E Selecting phase PHASE NON FADER The merger of sound between the front and rear speakers and the woofer can be improved by selecting the phase Switch the phase which lets the speakers combine without any disharmony To the right NORMAL Make the output timing of the front rear speakers and the woofer the same To the left REVERSE Change the phase of the output timing of the front rear speakers and the woofer E Adjusting frequency filtering settings Low Pass Filter for Sub Woofer output Frequency filtering settings can be adjusted To the right LPF ON Only allow lower frequencies low range through To the left LPF OFF Allow all frequencies through regardless if the frequencies are low or high E Setting the loudness mode LOUDNESS Accentuate low and high frequencies when th
36. than MP3 WMA files are recorded on a disc the system may take some time to recognize the disc and it may not play the disc Audio operations Using the USB Music File Player This receiver can play a music file stored in a USB memory This receiver can play MP3 files only A IMPORTANT You can play a music file of USB memory only when the PND is attached to this receiver SRC ECLIPSE H H screen oFF f TomTom Track selection Fast forward rewind button Playing USB Music Files A CAUTION Connect the USB cable correctly so that it does not interfere with your safe operation of vehicle After connecting the USB memory while a message Don t remove the storage device until scanning is finished is displayed do not turn off the power or remove the PND USB memory Before removing the USB memory switch the display to the audio screen and touch A IMPORTANT When a USB memory device is attached the receiver may take a time to scan and read the file tag information To shorten this scan time try to store only MP3 files in the USB memory and to reduce the number of folders in the USB memory Connect the USB memory to the USB connector It Press the SRC button repeatedly until USB is displayed on the sub display Playback will begin Fast Forward Rewind is possibl
37. the CTRL button qua If NG is shown on the display once again The state of a no signal is read select a desired function to set Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches The table below shows the compatibility between the steering wheel switches and this receiver Operation Switch Name Function Explanation of operation Common operations Volume switch Each momentary actuation of these switches changes the volume one step Hold a switch down for a continuous volume change Volume UP Volume DOWN MODE Mode selection switch When this switch is pressed while the power is turned off the power is turned on The mode changes in the following order FM AM gt SIR gt XM gt DISC CD or DVD USB gt AUX gt IPOD gt VTR gt return to FM AM When the power is on the mode changes each time MODE is pressed POWER Power switch Slightly press this switch to turn the power off Turns the power off tuner operations previous preset channel Switches the category when pressed longer Radio operations A Channel selection Calls up the preset Press A or V v switch broadcast briefly to select the channels in order next or previous Starts the preset channel automatic channel Press and hold A selection or V longer to start operation the automatic channel selecti
38. the disc has been ejected press the 4 OPEN EJECT button Operation About This Receiver Operation Conditions of this Receiver You can or cannot operate this receiver in the following conditions the ignition key positions A CAUTION When installing this device to vehicles please be sure to connect the parking brake signal If the parking brake signal is not connected this device will not operate normally O Operable x Inoperable Engine switch OFF Enon ACCI ON With parking Display opened LOCK p a brake released play oP Some functions are x Audio function x O inoperable for safety Voice guidance reasons continues For your safety only x Video function x O voice guidance and Voice guidance music play are active continues DVD iPod video and VTR images are NOT displayed during driving Operation Setup of This Receiver Setup of This Receiver You can select the guide tone illumination and other useful functions of this receiver Main Unit Settings Hold down the SRC button for 1 or more seconds to turn the audio mode OFF Press the SCREEN AV NAV button to call the Audio screen Hold down the CTRL button for 1 or more seconds Enable guide tone Yi Enable AUX Enable VTR a Dim mo dspiay M Link night view to headlight M Next Illumination Blue Change Voice guidance Left Change Camera setting AUTO Change Radio area us Change o
39. the front panel step by step or forcibly ejects the disc when the front panel is open Release button Removes the right side of the PND from the main unit Turning the POWER ON or OFF When the power is turned on the state used when the power was turned off such as CD and tuner playback is restored When the vehicle has no ACC position on the ignition switch care is needed when turning off the main unit Follow Step 2 or Step 3 when turning off the power A WARNING When the main unit s power is turned on for the first time or if the battery terminals have been disconnected e g for vehicle maintenance and the power is then turned back on the main unit will start up in the FM mode After this the broadcast stations will be searched for automatically ASM Automatic Search Mode and registered to preset numbers 1 to 6 If the ACC position is not provided in your vehicle long press the SRC button to turn off the power completely A IMPORTANT When the audio source is turned off the navigation screen is displayed continuously as long as it is selected 1 When the power is OFF press SRCI The power will come ON When the power is ON hold down the SRC button for 1 or more seconds All audio sources will be turned OFF When the power is ON hold down the SRC button for 5 or more seconds The power will go completely OFF Switching Between the
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41. 4 min A ATTENTION The playback status may be determined in response to the DVD or software creator s intention This receiver plays disc contents intended by the software creator therefore functions may not operate as you intend Be sure to read the user s guide that comes with the disc to be played E Region Code of Playable Disc region code which is indicated on some DVDs represents areas they can be played in This receiver cannot play discs that do not have 1 or ALL indicated on this mark If you attempt to play such a disc the message you cannot play this disc will appear Note also that some discs may be subject to regional restrictions meaning that this receiver will not play them even though they list or state a region code Visual operations Before Using the DVD Player E Mark Indicated on Disc The following table shows the marks that are indicated on DVDs or packages Mark Description G3 Indicates the number of audio tracks E Indicates the number of subtitles CO Indicates the number of angles Indicates the image aspect ratio ratio between the height and width 16 9 of the TV screen able to be selected 16 9 indicates a wide screen and 4 3 indicates a standard 4 3 _ Indicates by use of a number regions where the disc can be played ALL indicates that the disc can be played anywhere in the world and the number indicates a
42. ALL RPT or Q pa folder RAND on the display es Done Current folder Plays files in random order Touch RESANI contained in the same layer of the current folder All songs Plays files of all folders in random order 0 05 mes Track 1 When you touch KENE th Music Driving On en you touch eke ne ECLIPSE random play continues until you cancel it Beat Emotion When you touch again the _ ay random play is canceled If you touch ekin during random Touch Random play the current track is repeated When 2 you touch GXi again random play restarts Audio operations Using the MP3 WMA Player Displaying the information on the sub display The current track number and the elapsed time can be shown on the sub display Press the TEXT button The display changes as follows each time you press the TEXT button File No gt Elapsed time gt File No gt Switching Between CD DA and MP3 WMA If a disc contains both sound data CD DA and MP3 WMA music files you can switch between them To play an MP3 WMA music file press the BAND button Press the BAND button again to play the CD DA data MP3 WMA MP3 MPEG Audio Layer 3 is a standard format for audio compression technology By using MP3 a file can be compressed to one tenth the size of the original WMA Windows Media Audio is the Microsoft s voice compression technology WMA files can
43. Confirm the file USB READ ERROR PROBLEM WITH DATA TRANSMISSION Confirm connection with USB memory or USB memory standards Don t remove the storage device until scanning is finished PND This machine is currently reading USB data Wait for a brief period LCD No songs found PND gs found PND The USB inellide no tracks Import tracks to the USB to play ERR LCD them External USB device is not supported PND Communication or play back error Wait until the error is corrected or change the mode ERR LCD In SIRIUS mode ANTENNA PND The SIRIUS antenna is Check the connection of the ANT LCD disconnected SIRIUS antenna ACQUIRING PND LCD Displayed when the SIRIUS satellite radio signal is lost during access Try receiving the signal again in the place where there are no obstacles LINKING PND LCD SIRIUS Satellite RADIO SIGNAL RECEIVING FAILS Adjust the SIRIUS antenna position to receive the satellite signal CALL888 539 SIRI PND CALL 888 539 SIRI PND You are tuned to a valid SIRIUS channel but you are not subscribed to that channel Subscribe to SIRIUS Or check change your subscription plan SUB UPDATED PND PND Displayed when your SIRIUS channel subscription has been accepted and your status is being updated to allow you to receive the channels After this message is displayed the
44. FF Long press Turns the PND display OFF Short press Switches the audio controls Long press Switches to the Adjustment screen while in the video mode You can switch to the setting mode when PND is connected and PWR switch is OFF VOL rotary knob Adjusts volume Short press Switches between the NAVI screen and AV screen Turns the PND display ON when it is OFF Long press Displays the CAMERA screen when a camera is MUTE button CTRL button SCREEN AV NAV button connected BAND button Changes the bands or playback format between CD DA and MP3 WMA Short press Tunes radio stations selects CD MP3 WMA iPod and a SELECT Right Left USB tracks or selects DVD chapters button Long press Tunes preset radio stations selects CD MP3 WMA iPod and USB tracks or fast forwards or rewinds a DVD Operation About This Receiver SELECT Upper Lower button Short press Tunes radio stations by SEEK UP DOWN Selects folders in the CD MP3 WMA mode Long press Continues SEEK UP DOWN of radio stations Long press of the DOWN button Returns to the root directory in the MP3 WMA mode TEXT button Switches the title or display when the PND is installed The current setting mode is displayed when the PND is removed 4 OPEN EJECT button Short press Ejects the disc or opens and closes the front panel Long press Tilts
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46. TR Setting Screen Touch PIS Eg 2 Touch SA EA or EAST This returns to the VTR operation screen Turning Off the VTR Hold down the SRC button for 1 or more seconds How to operate portable audio devices Using the iPod Player Once an iPod is connected you can play iPod music or video files Using this receiver you can perform operations for example selecting a file from the list or changing to the random playback mode You cannot however connect the iPod cable video line and VTR together A IMPORTANT For details on the iPod functions refer to the iPod operation manual It is assumed here that the iPod has already been connected to this main unit with an optional iPod interface cable iPC 409 Refer to the ECLIPSE Web site http Awww eclipse web com us index html for details on compatible iPod models generations To ensure driving safety you cannot watch a video while driving You can play a music file on the iPod only when the PND is attached to this receiver iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries SRC f ECLIPSE z 0 03 1 41 Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion TomTom Track selection Fast forward rewind button Listening tothe iPod When you attach your iPod the music A CAUTION restarts from the stopped
47. a music CD on the PC s CD ROM drive and compress the music CD by following the procedure of MP3 WMA encoder software MP3 WMA format music data files are created A 12cm music CD having a maximum of 74 minutes of recording 650MB of data can be compressed to 65MB about 1 10 of the original size E Writing MP3 WMA Files On a CD R RW Disc MP3 WMA files can be recorded on CD R RW by using a CD R RW drive connected to a computer Record by setting the recording format of the recording software to ISO9660 level 1 or level 2 not including extension format Select CD ROM mode or CD ROM XA mode2 for the disc format E When Playing Back CD R RW Insert a CD R RW disc having recorded MP3 WMA files When you load a disc the system automatically determines whether it is a music CD or a CD R RW disc having MP3 WMA files and plays it correctly However depending on the type of disc being used the disc may not play A CAUTION The 128K bps fixed bit rate and 44 1 kHz sampling frequency are recommended to use to have a high quality of playback sound Note that some CD R and CD RW discs may not be read due to their characteristics Because there are many types of MP3 WMA encoding software available including commercial and freeware programs audio quality may deteriorate noise may be generated when playing starts and some recordings may not play depending on the condition of the encoder and the file format When files other
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49. areful and pay full attention to safety when operating the audio controls while driving Otherwise accidents may occur Also be sure to set the volume so that you can still adequately hear sounds outside the vehicle Improper use may result in a traffic accident Never continue to use the system if it is malfunctioning in any way If smoke abnormal noises or abnormal odors are noticed turn off the power immediately Immediately turn off the audio in such situations Exercise caution regarding the temperature inside the vehicle The temperature inside the vehicle can increase during hot weather Wait for the temperature inside the vehicle to drop before using this receiver Otherwise damage may result Do not disassemble or modify this receiver The main unit has a precisely designed structure so consult your retailer in the event any unsatisfactory performance is observed Do not apply excessive force to the monitor Otherwise damage may result Do not leave the monitor in tilt position when you are not using it Otherwise it may be damaged Do not insert any objects other than discs into the disc slot Otherwise damage may result Be careful not to get your fingers or other objects caught behind the monitor when it is being retracted into place Interference can cause an injury or damage the main unit When removing a disc from the main unit remove it in the horizontally level direction
50. ashmiri 1920 Sesotho 0201 Bashkir 1121 Kurdish 1921 Sundanese 0205 Byelorussian 1125 Kirghiz 1922 Swedish 0207 Bulgarian 1201 Latin 1923 Swahili 0208 Bihari 1214 Lingala 2001 Tamil 0209 Bislama 1215 Laothian 2005 Telugu 0214 Bengali 1220 Lithuanian 2007 Tajik 0215 Tibetan 1222 Latvian 2008 Thai 0218 Breton 1307 Malagasy 2009 Tigrinya 0301 Catalan 1309 Maori 2011 Turkmen 0315 Corsican 1311 Macedonian 2012 Tagalog 0319 Czech 1312 Malayalam 2014 Setswana 0325 Welsh 1314 Mongolian 2015 Tonga 0401 Danish 1315 Moldavian 2018 Turkish 0426 Bhutani 1318 Marathi 2019 Tsonga 0515 Esperanto 1319 Malay 2020 Tatar 0520 Estonian 1320 Maltese 2023 Twi 0521 Basque 1325 Burmese 2111 Ukrainian 0601 Persian 1401 Nauru 2118 Urdu 0609 Finnish 1405 Nepali 2126 Uzbek 0610 Fiji 1415 Norwegian 2209 Vietnamese 0615 Faroese 1503 Occitan 2215 Volapuk 0625 Frisian 1513 Oromo 2315 Wolof 0701 Irish 1518 Oriya 2408 Xhosa 0704 Scots Gaelic 1601 Panjabi 2515 Yoruba 0712 Galician 1612 Polish 2621 Zulu 0714 Guarani 1619 Pashto 0721 Gujarati 1620 Portuguese Visual operations Using the VTR You can watch a video by connecting a commercially available VTR You cannot however connect the iPod cable video line and VTR together A IMPORTANT To ensure driving safety you cannot watch a video while driving 7 CHECK e You can watch a video only when you have stopped your vehicle and applied the parking brake to sec
51. ate and for the device will operate normally Contact the store where you purchased the device if normal operation does not resume after several hours If using this receiver immediately after having purchased it or after having stored it disconnected from the vehicle battery the present location may not be displayed accurately Wait a short while and the GPS positioning will correct the displayed position This device is a precision engineered equipment and the information that you record on it after purchase can be lost as a result of static electricity electrical noise vibration and other influences It is recommended that you keep a separate record of the information you store in the main unit Note that the following events are not covered by the warranty Corruption or loss of the data stored in the main unit by the purchaser resulting from failure or incorrect operation of the main unit or any problems associated with it or due to the effects of electrical noise or other influences Corruption of loss of the data stored in the main unit by the purchaser resulting from misuse of the main unit by the purchaser or a third party Corruption or loss of data stored in the main unit by the purchaser resulting from failure repair of the main unit Please note that by installing or using the main unit you are regarded as having consented to the points above Before Use Before use A CAUTION Be very c
52. ay Adjust the color of image by sliding KD from the left end position 0 to the right end position 100 E Tint only for NTSC D Touch KH Adjust the tint of image by sliding KH from the left end position 0 to the right end position 100 E Contrast Adjust the contract of image by sliding If no adjustments are made for 6 seconds the KI from the left end position 0 to image quality adjustment screen will be the right end position 100 canceled E Brightness Adjust the brightness of image by sliding Jj from the left end position 0 to the right end position 100 SN Switching the Wide Screen Mode gi CHECK You can switch the screen mode from DVD iPod video or VTR setting screen Touch A FEl or EET You can display the switch as follows DVD Touch ES on the operation screen and touch PREJEMA iPod video VTR Touch on the operation screen 4 3 mode The screen is shown with the 3 vertical by 4 horizontal aspect ratio normal TV screen size and side edges are black 16 9 mode The screen with the 9 vertical by 16 horizontal aspect ratio normal TV screen size is uniformly expanded in the left and right directions Zoom mode The screen with the 3 vertical by 4 horizontal aspect ratio normal TV screen size is uniformly expanded in the up down left and right directions I gt amp The user should not experience any problem
53. ay result Do not put your hands or fingers into the disc insertion slot or USB input terminal Injuries may result Do not touch heat dissipating parts of the main unit as you may be burnt The volume should be set at a moderate level to avoid hearing damage when the main unit is powered on Do not operate when sound such as distortion is being emitted This main unit uses invisible laser light Do not disassemble or alter this main unit If any problems occur contact the dealer where you purchased the main unit Altering this main unit may cause exposure to laser emissions which may damage your eyesight or result in an accident fire or shocks f the main unit is dropped or the cosmetics appear broken turn off the power to the main unit and contact your dealer If used in this condition fires or shocks may result Using the vehicle speed pulse signal you can use the route guidance function even in the locations where usually no guidance is given example in a tunnel However the accuracy of the guidance is not guaranteed A IMPORTANT When there is a lot of vibration when driving on a bad road for example the main unit may become inoperable due to it not being able to read data from the disc Condensation may accumulate on the lens with the function requiring reading of CDs and DVDs immediately after turning ON the heater in cold temperatures Wait approximately 1 hour for the condensation to evapor
54. be compressed to a size smaller than MP3 files This receiver accepts certain MP3 WMA file standards recorded media and formats Use the following notes when you write MP3 WMA files on a disc E Playable MP3 File Standards Supported standards MPEG Audio Layer 3 MPEG1 Audio Layer III MPEG2 Audio Layer III MPEG2 5 Audio Layer III Supported sampling frequencies 8 11 025 12 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz Supported bit rates 8 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 112 128 144 160 192 224 256 320 K bps Supports VBR Does not support free format Supported channel modes Stereo Joint Stereo Dual channels Monaural E Playable WMA File Standards Supported standards WMA Ver 9 Standard Decoder Class 3 satisfied Supported sampling frequencies 22 05 32 44 1 48 kHz Supported bit rates 20 22 32 36 40 44 48 64 80 96 128 160 192 256 320 K bps The 2 channel play is only supported Supports VBR 5 to 320K bps Does not support lossless compression Audio operations Using the MP3 WMA Player E ID3 WMA Tags You can store ID3 WMA tag character information such as track titles and artist names in an MP3 and a WMA file This receiver supports ID3v 1 0 and ID3v 1 1 tags This receiver supports the ISO 8859 1 codes only Use only the ISO 8859 1 codes to record tags If characters not included in ISO 8859 1 codes are recorded their display may be unreadable This recei
55. ber can be displayed with Subsequently when listening to the the PND disconnected satellite radio you will be able to tune into stations by touching the preset switch a Press the TEXT button 1 2 The channel number is shown on the sub Highway 1 display Country Shania Twain bd YoureStillTheOne 5 Preferences 6 Audio operations How to use the XM satellite radio When an optional XM satellite radio tuner is connected XM satellite radio broadcasts can be received ECLIPSE TomTom TEXT Listening to XM satellite radio With XM satellite radio over 100 channels are available including music news and entertainment programs You can select the channel you want from various categories such as DANCE and ROCK or you can select a channel by direct input Reception of XM satellite radio is a paid subscription Press the SRC button repeatedly until XM is displayed on the sub display BAND selection Button Channel selection Button Category selection Button Checking the RADIO ID The RADIO ID number is a 8 digit numerical code that is assigned each time the XM satellite radio tuner is connected g Touch AGGES An 8 digit numerical code is displayed You can also check the RADIO ID by selecting CHO Preset SCAN Direct CH selection
56. by the spilling of hot water on the camera unit when it is cold the backeye camera may malfunction Others Backeye Camera Operations Hitting the camera unit may result in the backeye camera malfunctioning due to a camera failure Have your authorized dealer check the problem early Do not direct the camera lens at a brightly sunlight image for a long period of time Doing so may result in a baking phenomenon occurring The photograph shows an example The range displayed on the screen varies depending on the vehicle model When you change to reverse gear the screen will turn white and then the image will quickly return to the screen If the camera unit is exposed to strong light such as sunlight or headlights a vertically oriented white zone may appear If the camera is used for a long period of time white scratches or vertical lines appear as the temperature rises note that these phenomena are caused due to the CCD characteristics The backeye camera is equipped with a special lens therefore distances perceived through viewing the video screen will be different from actual distances Playing a Video through E When the Camera Is Set to AUTO the Backeye Camera MWhen the Camera Is Set to i Sniff to the pack ge r MANUAL or AUTO This changes to the backeye camera screen CPack sutrouncings Tor safety n Hold down the SCREEN AV NAV button This changes to the backeye camera scree
57. ce the disc label side upward and insert the disc into the slot When you insert a DVD into slot its movie will be played in the DVD mode When you insert a CD into slot its music will be played or the MP3 WMA play will M CD DVD unloading steps start CD MP3 WMA DVD disc A IMPORTANT When unloading a disc use the following notes Automatic transmission AT car If it is difficult to unload disc when the shift lever is in P position shift it to the N position If your car has a column shift lever shift it to the P or N position Manual transmission MT car If it is difficult to unload disc when the shift lever is in 1 3 5 or position shift it to the Neutral position Take care NOT to close the display when the ejected disc remains in the slot If this caution is not observed this receiver or the disc may be scratched Do not push and close the display by hand or the display will be damaged Wipe and clean the display immediately if juice or another type of liquid spills onto it If it is not cleaned the display may be damaged To protect the display from heat and dusts keep the display closed except when you load or unload a disc If the disc does not eject for example if it is jammed hold down the 4 OPEN EJECT button for more than 5 seconds g Press the amp OPEN EJECT button This opens the display and ejects the disc After
58. ch of station you wish to save until a beep sounds 87 9mnz FM1 su 1 2 3 4 5 6 Preferences The selected station will be saved and the preset channel number and frequency will be shown on the display To manually set additional selected stations for the remaining preset channels repeat this procedure for each channel Six stations can be memorized for each of FM 1 2 and 3 and six stations can be memorized for AM making a total of 24 stations If the stations have been stored in memory a station can be selected by touching a preset switch and the station can be received Audio operations Using the Radio E Auto Station Memory ASM This function enables reception of all the A IMPORTANT stations in the preset switches to be played You can select a station by simply touching for five seconds each a preset switch any of 1 to 6 The frequency of the selected station is ee g Touch EEES When you save a new station in memory the existing station is cleared instead if you can tune less than six stations the 87 9umz FM1 remaining stations are kept in memory samo eer wr a Touch KEES Preferences 2 Touch KESAKITAN 87 9mnz FM1 suno eer wre Preferences B Touch ENII The stations of preset switches P1 to P6 will be scanned sequentially Each station is turned for five seconds To cancel the preset scan touch
59. channels for which you do have a subscription can be received INVALID CHANNEL PND LCD Displayed when you are tuned to a SIRIUS channel that you cannot receive Tune to channels that you can receive Reference Necessary Information Message Cause Action UPDATING PND Displayed while the channel map After this message is displayed subscribe to SIRIUS The UPDT LCD is being updated channels for which you do have a subscription can be received In XM mode CHECK ANTENNA PND flashing The XM antenna is disconnected S Connection orthe XM ANTENNA LCD Try receiving the signal again in NO SIGNAL Displayed when me XM sate te fis place We fae ail radio signal is lost during access obstacles Displayed when the XM channel OFF AIR you are tuned to is not currently Tune to channels currently on air on air Obtaining audio and information 7 LOADING daa ra XM channel Wait for a brief period In iPod mode This device cannot be connected in this way use a different cable PND The iPod has been connected to the USB port Wait until the error is corrected or change the mode ERR LCD READING PND i ine i me machine is Qurrently Wait for a brief period LCD detecting iPod data No songs found PND i g PND ETE R EEA Import tracks to the iPod to play ERR LCD them No videos found PND i PND helped eartainesnui
60. ck Left pressing once Returns to the beginning of the track being played Left pressing more than two times Returns to the previous track Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button Audio operations Using the CD Player You can fast forward or rewind the track currently being played Hold down the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds To the right Fast forwards a track To the left Rewinds a track When a beep sounds the fast forward or rewind mode starts and the song is fast forwarded or rewound until you remove your finger from the switch Finding a Desired Title Touch KIAN 0 05 Track 1 Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion The main unit will play the first 10 seconds of each track When you touch Sek the current track is continued to play Repeating the Same Track D Touch EE 0 05 Track 1 Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion 2 Touch RGL mg Repeat song Random songs The track repeats to play When you touch BOAKE an the track repeats to play until you cancel it Touch BOAR WI again to cancel the repeat play Random Play Touch KE 0 05 Track 1 Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion 2 Touch REW COMEZII Emmy Repeat song g Random songs All titles of the CD are played in random order When you touch REW CUE Me EAEE the random play cont
61. des Import a video file for the iPod to ERR LCD play No songs or videos found PND ERR LCD The iPod contains neither tracks nor video Import a track or video file for the iPod to play Unable connect to iPod PND ERR LCD A communication error playback error iPod software incompatibility or control error occurred Connect a playable iPod If this happens wait for a brief period When the temperature inside the equipment returns to normal the message will disappear and playback will start If the message does not disappear after a long period of waiting contact the place of purchase When You Think There Is a Malfunction A slight difference in operation may be mistaken for a malfunction Please check the items in the following table first If the unit does not work even after the appropriate remedial action has been taken please contact your dealer A CAUTION If a problem occurs for instance when the receiver or PND does not respond to any button presses or the display does not work correctly press the Reset button using a paper clip or similar item Pressing the Reset button will delete all the entries from memory The settings will return to those made at the factory prior to shipment Reset button Phenomenon Possible cause Action The screen is dark for a brief period when the power is turned on at low temperatures
62. down each time you touch them Display and Audio Mode You can change the subtitle language audio Touch KEEN language or display angle of a video to be played Each time you touch KALEMLER the angle number is changed and the angles recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence E Changing the Subtitle Language If the target disc supports multiple subtitle languages you can change them to display a video A IMPORTANT Depending on the disc it may only be possible to change subtitle languages from the top menu a Touch RA 2 Touch ENS Touch KAEWA GN Each time you touch PeeWee ie the subtitle number is changed and the subtitle languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence E Changing the Audio Language If the target disc supports multiple audio languages you can change them while playing A IMPORTANT Depending on the disc it may only be possible to change audio languages from the top menu This receiver does not support the dts digital theater system format therefore no audio will be emitted when dts audio is selected for a disc that contains dts audio If audio is securely recorded on the DVD video with no audio emitted select Dolby Digital audio dts is a registered trademark of the US company Digital Theater Systems Inc D Touch REA Touch RAEL GEWIN Each time you touch KJEM CEIA the audio number is changed and the a
63. e they may damage the player E Disc accessories Do not use accessories stabilizers protective seals laser lens cleaners etc sold for improving sound performance or protecting CDs The changes in CD thickness or outside dimensions made by these accessories may cause problems in the player Please be sure NOT to attach any ring shape protector or other CD ring accessory to your discs Those protectors are commercially available and said to protect discs and to improve sound quality and antivibration effect but they can do more harm than good in regular uses The most common problems are Insert Eject related problems and No playback problems due to the protector ring that may have come off in the disc mechanism Operation About This Receiver Control Names and Operations You can operate this receiver by pressing the panel buttons panel switches or by touching the switches displayed on the screen touch switches E Panel Switches Press each panel switch to operate it Microphone Light sensor ay E LIPSE b d PND display Tomtom Short press Switches SOURCE O SRC button Long press more than one second Turns the audio mode OFF Long press more than 5 seconds Turns the power completely OFF Short press Turns MUTE ON or O
64. e 4 3 ratio are displayed with a black strip on the left and the right edges or in a horizontally spread proportion 4 3 PAN amp SCAN The left and the right edges of the video image are cropped DVDs recorded with the 4 3 ratio are displayed in the original ratio which fits the screen perfectly The Video Out image is usually set to the output display rate Usually use the default 16 9 ratio setting except when you use a 4 3 ratio rear monitor display Parental setting 8 Video out 16 9 Back Done Language Code List These codes are used to specify the language for audio tracks subtitles and on screen menu displays Code Language Code Language Code Language 1001 Japanese 0801 Hausa 1721 Quechua 0514 English 0809 Hindi 1813 Rhaeto Romance 0618 French 0818 Croatian 1814 Kirundi 0405 German 0821 Hungarian 1815 Romanian 0920 Italian 0825 Armenian 1823 Kinyarwanda 0519 Spanish 0901 Interlingua 1901 Sanskrit 1412 Dutch 0905 Interlingue 1904 Sindhi 1821 Russian 0911 Inupiak 1907 Sangho 2608 Chinese 0914 Indonesian 1908 Serbo Croatian 1115 Korean 0919 Icelandic 1909 Sinhalese 0512 Greek 0923 Hebrew 1911 Slovak 0101 Afar 1009 Yiddish 1912 Slovenian 0102 Abkhazian 1023 Javanese 1913 Samoan 0106 Afrikaans 1101 Georgian 1914 Shona 0113 Amharic 1111 Kazakh 1915 Somali 0118 Arabic 1112 Greenlandic 1917 Albanian 0119 Assamese 1113 Cambodian 1918 Serbian 0125 Aymara 1114 Kannada 1919 Siswati 0126 Azerbaijani 1119 K
65. e Audio LAngQuage ccccscceeeseceeeeneeeteeneeeeeeaeeeecaneeeeenaeeeseeesteeateeteneeeeeas 70 Entering the Code wl Specifying the Subtitle Language c cceceececeeeneceeeeneeeeeeaeeeseneeesecaeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeneeeees 71 Entering the Code si SARAAN al el nat ee es ee Specifying the Menu Language Entering the Code aaa TE Specifying the Parental Screening Level aneka 73 Switching the Video Output eana aea i A Ada aa aara ia da A ai aan 74 Language Code listen be a raa S ae aaa a aE a aa aii a aa ee ih da 75 3 Using the VIR EEEE EAEE E eee eta 76 Switching the VTR Mode ON and OFF s ececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeeenees 76 Playing theeV CR cet concent coc ANA SA ANA sauce caves T 77 Changing the VTR Setting Screen seen mana aaa aaa 77 Turning Off the VIR aa eat A A a a aa 77 How to operate portable audio devices 1 Using the iPod Player memesan nana nana 78 Listening to the iPod Fast Forward Rewind Selecting the Desired Music or Video File c ccceeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 79 Finding a Desired Music File ccccseeesseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseneeeseesensneeseneneeenees 79 Setting to the iPod Video MOde c seccceseseeeeeeeseneeeeeeeseneneeeeeseeeeaeeeeeneees 80 PAY UN Oisean cae Sec sete ces ae et an en Ma decane a An SENA needle 81 PauSing sii eis E eee
66. e mute function may not work correctly If it does not press the MUTE button on the main unit Refer to the ECLIPSE Web site http www eclipse web com for details on applicable phone models Reference Specifications lt GENERAL gt Power Supply 13 2V DC 11 to 16V Current Drain 3A Dimensions whole unit W x Hx 7 x 4 x 6 1 2 180 x 100 x 165 mm D Weight whole unit 5 5 Ibs 2 5 kg Dimensions PND only W x H x D 5 x 3 x 1 130 x 82 5 x 24 5 mm Weight PND only 0 4 Ibs 0 2 kg Operating temperature range 4 F to 149 F 20 C to 65 C whole unit Operating temperature range PND 14 F to 131 F 10 C to 55 C only PND storage guarantee 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C temperature Storage temperature range audio 20 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C only Suitable load impedance 40 Do not leave this machine inside a vehicle for a long period of time if there is a possibility the guaranteed PND storage temperature may be exceeded Doing so will result in a failure lt DISPLAY gt DISPLAY 4 3 WQVGA Resolution 480 x 272 pixels lt FM TUNER gt Frequency Range 87 75 to 107 9 MHz 200 kHz step North America 87 75 to 107 9 MHz 100 kHz step Latin America 87 5 to 108 MHz 50 kHz step Asia Effective sensitivity 15dBf 50dB Quieting Sensitivity 24dBf Stereo Separation 40 dB 1 kHz lt AM TUNER gt Frequency Range 530 to 1710 kHz 10 kHz step North America
67. e selected music file When PY or KM appears touch them to change the page of the music file list You can search for a file or artist name by touching ERMi A ECLIPSE 1 banisi f ECLIPSE 2 f ECLIPSE 3 f ECLIPSE 4 A ECLIPSE 5 f ECLIPSE 6 Find R Back You can search for a music file by entering alphanumeric characters eps a f ECLIPSE 1 f ECLIPSE 2 f Ee Dengan ar Pangan Dengan Daya pega a Dana Oy o Nga Maja Sa a Ey ye hy qe Gaye ga Audio operations Using the USB Music File Player Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File Touch EE 2 Touch GOALE mj This repeatedly plays the currently played music file Once you touch GOERE the selected music file will be repeated until the repeat function is released Touch a lee again to cancel the repeat play Random Play of Music Files Touch e ciate 2 Touch KLM San Once you touch UOR an the random play continues until you cancel it Touch KEL A again to cancel the random play About USB devices E Playable USB Memory Standards Supported USB devices Max storage size 4 GB Supported file format FAT 16 32 Supported audio format MP3 Maximum current 500mA Compatibility USB 1 0 1 1 The MAX transfer rate is 12M bps for USB1 1 Mass memory support USB mass storage such as an externally attached HDD is not supported E Playable MP3 File Standards Supported standards MPEG 1
68. e to fast forward rewind the track currently being played Hold down the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button for 1 or more seconds To the right Fast forwards a track To the left Rewinds a track This switches to the fast forward or rewind mode and continues fast forwarding or rewinding until you remove your finger from the button Selecting a Desired Music File You can select a track you want to play Press the SELECT Right or SELECT Left button To the right Advances to the next file To the left Returns to the previous file The selected track file will be played Finding a Desired Music File A CAUTION Despite a CD ROM disc a folder selection by audio buttons is not supported in the USB mode Before disconnecting the USB memory from this receiver always switch the display to the audio mode screen and touch 39 Loss of data may result if this procedure is not followed If you disconnect the USB memory or the PND from this receiver when a music file of USB memory is being played the receiver returns to the previous operation mode You cannot operate the WW BA and buttons when your car is running 1 Touch ERE 0 02 1 27 Music Driving On ECLIPSE Beat Emotion To select a track to play touch or KE This displays the list screen of the selected mode Touch the name of the music file to be played This plays th
69. e volume is low When loudness is ON the apparent deficiency in the high sounds is compensated for To the right Turns ON To the left Turns OFF E Adjusting the Volume Control SVC Source In this mode you can set the volume level for each audio source taking the FM radio volume level as the reference level The volume level of the audio source you are currently listening to is adjusted A IMPORTANT If the DVD sound level is too low adjust the SVC for it To the right Increases the sound level of current audio source To the left Decreases the sound level of current audio source Audio operations Using the Radio SRC ECLIPSE H 7 So SCREEN OFF TomTom BAND selection Button Tune up down Manual tuning Button Seek up down Auto tuning Button Listening to the Radio E Manual Tuning Press ie SRE cern perenne Press the SELECT Right or until FM or AM is displayed on the SELECT Left button sub display To the right Tune a Desired Station Tunes up for one step To the left A CAUTION Tunes down for one step If the vehicle s battery is disconnected for repairs to the vehicle or for removing the E Auto Tuning main unit all stations in memory will be lost In such a case set stations in memory again A IMPORTANT Press the
70. ee AAA A ee ce A 81 Repeatedly Playing the Same Music File cccesseececeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeees 81 Random Play of Music Files ccccccseecceceeeeeeecee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseseneeeeeeeeneee 81 2 Using the AUX nn AAA AAA A A AAA 82 Switching the AUX Mode ON and OFF sma ena 82 Listening to the Portable Audio Player seme see nana n ena nana naaa 83 Others 1 About the Steering Wheel Switches 84 Manual setting of steering wheel switch functiOnNnS aa 84 Compatibility with Steering Wheel Switches emma 85 2 Backeye Camera OperatioOnsS sesen 87 Playing a Video through the Backeye Camera sesen 88 When the Camera Is Set to MANUAL or AUTO eee maaa 88 When the Camera Is Set to AUTO oo nennen aaa 88 Reference 1 Necessary Information cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesneneenees 90 If the Following Messages Appeab 22 ccccessescceeeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeeseseeeeeeeenees 90 When You Think There Is a Malfunction 22sen nana nanas 93 2 Specifications seen e nennen anna nana anna 95 3 How to Contact ECLIPSE 0 c ccceeceeececceeeeeceeeeeeeeeees 97 Before Use Safety precautions A WARNING Do not modify this system for any uses other than that specified herein Also d
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72. ent angles you can select an angle and play the video in the desired angle Advantages of Digital Versatile Disc DVD E Multi Audio Function Some DVDs support the multi audio function that enables you to use multiple languages and change the audio language to the desired one The user s ability to change the audio language depends on the DVD E Multi Angle Function Some DVDs support the multi angle function that enables you to play the same video scene with multiple angles and change to the desired angles while playing The user s ability to view multiple video angles depends on the DVD The video angle changes E Subtitle Display Function Some DVDs support the multi subtitle display function that enables you to change the subtitle language to the desired one while playing If necessary you can disable the subtitle function to play a video The user s ability to display subtitles depends on the DVD E Types of Playable Discs This equipment conforms to NTSC color television methods so please use discs that display NTSC on the disc or package This equipment cannot play discs using color television methods other than NTSC such as PAL SECAN Type and mark of playable disc Size playing side Max playing time 12cm 1 side lt MPEG 2 system gt 1 layers 133 min VIDEO 2 layers 242 min 12cm 2 sides lt MPEG 2 system gt DYD 1 layers 266 min mt 2 layers 48
73. form the main audio and other operations For details of the steering wheel switch please contact your local dealer This function may not be available depending on the vehicle type Select a desired function using the SELECT Up or SELECT Down button Manual setting of steering wheel switch functions A function is selected in the following You can manually assign the desired sequence each time you press the button functions to every steering wheel switch TRACK UP TRACK DOWN VOL UP buttons e VOL DOWN MODE MUTE amp PWR To do so turn the power supply off and set it e OTHERS to the standby state For details see Turning the POWER ON or OFF on page 18 G Press the BAND button A IMPORTANT Your manual setting may fail due to the Hold down the steering wheel switch ambient environments including the outdoor 7 button you wish to store in memory t ture SMESAN and simultaneously press the CTRL When the power switch is off hold button more than two seconds down both CTRL and TEXT buttons when the function is set correctly OK is for 3 or more seconds displayed Assign the desired functions to the lect CSTM the SELECT 2 Select G using the steering wheel switch buttons by SELECT D butt pori GT Down button repeating Steps 5 through 7 Press the BAND button When you have set all functions hold down the BAND button Hold down
74. ft Selects the previous preset channel E Selecting a channel by direct input 1 Touch EE CH2 SIRIUS1 Highway 1 Country Shania Twain YoureStillTheOne Preferences 2 Touch PAAA n Eeli aua wr ea Preset SCAN Direct CH selection Radio ID 123456789012 Done channel 3 Kena Selecting a preset Touch one of the touch switches 1 to 6 that appear on the PND display The channel preset to the selected touch switch is tuned 4 Touch IA Preset Scan D Touch EE Memorizing Channels A IMPORTANT 2 Touch Gites If the vehicle s battery is disconnected for repairs to the vehicle or for removing the SCAN will be displayed and the stations main unit all channels in memory will be memorized for preset channels P1 to P6 se euch a Ee padanan mamay will be called up in order and received for again five seconds each To cancel the preset scan touch A Tune into the station to be memorized Stop SCAN Displaying information about the current Touch the preset switch where you want to memorize the station until you hear a beep sound broadcast on the sub display The selected station will be memorized To set additional manually selected When receiving a SIRIUS broadcast stations for the remaining preset channels information about the current broadcast such repeat this procedure for each preset as the channel category track title artist channel and channel num
75. ible Once a code number is specified you must enter it when using this item next time and after Be careful not to forget the code number If you forget the code number touch EM 10 times while the code number field remains blank you can initialize clear the current code number Parental screening levels are classified into the following three types Level 1 Plays only DVD software created specifically for children Prohibits playing general and adult themed DVD software Levels 2 to 7 Plays only the general and child friendly DVD software Prohibits playing adult themed DVD software Level 8 Plays all DVD software Default Visual operations Using the DVD Player Switching the Video Output Q3 ATTENTION The user should not experience any problems when watching a video on the wide screen on Touch REA on the setting screen a personal basis If you compress or enlarge the screen for commercial purposes or to display to the public it may infringe a copyright that is protected by copyright laws 2 Touch REECE each time you touch RERAMA 16 9 gt 4 3 LETTER BOX 4 3 PAN amp SCAN gt 16 9 3 The screen size changes as follows 16 9 Displayed with a black strip on the upper and the lower edges DVDs recorded with the 4 3 ratio are displayed in the original ratio which fits the screen perfectly 4 3 LETTER BOX Displayed in the usual wide size mode DVDs recorded with th
76. inues until you cancel it When you touch Gleleyuiixelateey again the random play is canceled Displaying the information on the sub display The current track number and the elapsed time can be shown on the sub display 1 Press the TEXT button The display changes as follows each time you press the TEXT button Track No gt Elapsed time gt Track No gt Audio operations Using the MP3 WMA Player SRC ECLIPSE H H screen orF Music Driving On Preferences SCAN ECLIPSE Beat Emotion TomTom Song information switching button Track selection start point Fast forward rewind File selection button Folder selection Button Playing an MP3 WMaA File When you insert a CD R RW disc having an MP3 WMA file into disc slot the file is played A CAUTION Do not press the 4 OPEN EJECT button when you are inserting a CD into disc slot This may cause a personal injury and damage to the front panel Do not drive your car while the front panel of this receiver is kept open The panel may cause unexpected personal injury in the case of a sudden stop or similar event Do not attempt to close the front panel by hand Doing so may damage the panel If a non MP3 WMA file has the mp3 or wma file extension it may be recogni
77. mage to the main unit Perform the indicated action in the event of a malfunction CQATTENTION Useful information for the smooth operation of the main unit CAIETE CHECK Facts to keep in mind when operating the main unit Please read all materials such as manuals and warranties that have come with the product ECLIPSE will not be responsible for unsatisfactory product performance due to failure to follow these instructions Changes to product specifications may result in differences between content of the manual and features of the product Table of Contents Before Use 1 Safety precautiOnS meme ee aaa 8 2 Belore Use sni ana cece a Setan Kena an A 12 DISCS ass cea seca EA SA A An An Kn Kn 14 Operation 1 About This ReceivVeT see eeeee ee nenen naaa nan an nana 17 Control Names and OperatiOnS xeer ee ee es esen sesen aan sane nennen naaa anna nan anna 17 Panel Switches A A LAA A AAA nh A kh Khan AA AA anak 17 Turning the POWER ON or OFF meme seen en nennen nenen an anna anna naaa naaa 18 Switching Between the Audio and Navigation Screen ea 18 Turning the PND Display ON and OFF emmm enam n anna ann sen aa nana 19 Detaching the PND meme meman en ee eee eee eeeeee ee seaaeaeeeeeeseeaeeeeseseaeeeeeeeeees 19 Using the PND Ann nan dahan alee eas eh ea ne ele ed AS 19 How to Detach the PND from the Main Unit
78. mation Phenomenon Possible cause Action A CD DVD cannot be played There is water condensation inside the equipment Stop using the equipment for a short time and then try using it again See page 14 There is a large scratch or warp in the CD DVD Insert a different CD DVD The CD DVD is very dirty Clean the CD DVD See page 14 The CD DVD is upside down Insert the CD DVD with the proper orientation Anon supported type of CD DVD has been inserted Insert a CD DVD that is supported in the deck See page 14 Audio is output but not video The screen has been turned off with the screen OFF button Press the SCREEN AV NAV button See page 19 Audio is output but not DVD video With vehicle stopped The emergency parking brake has not be set Set the emergency parking brake Neither video nor audio is output The vehicle ignition switch has not been turned on Turn the vehicle ignition switch to ACC or ON The connection wires and cables are not completely connected Check the connections to each connection wire and cable There is a point of light on the display At least 99 99 of the pixels on the LCD panel are effective but it is possible that 0 01 of the pixels may not light or may stay lighted This is not a defect so please use the equipment in this condition Depending on your mobile phone th
79. n ATTENTION The image range displayed on the screen may vary depending on vehicle or road surface conditions The image range displayed on the screen is limited therefore you cannot display something that is located near both ends of the bumper or under the bumper Colors shown in the rearward image may be different from the actual colors of the images shown In the following cases it may be difficult to watch the screen but it is not an error In dark places at night etc The temperature near the lens is high or low When there are water drops on the camera or when humidity is high during rain showers etc e Foreign substances mud etc have become attached to locations near the camera The camera lens has been exposed directly to sunlight or the rays of headlights If a high intensity point sunlight reflected on the vehicle body etc is reflected on the camera it may result in a smearing phenomenon particular to the CCD camera lt Screen Appearance gt _ Point of high intensity brightness Smearing phenomenon Refers to an image lag that is caused in the vertical direction of a high intensity point sunlight reflected on the vehicle body etc reflected on the camera Reference Necessary Information If the Following Messages Appear If the following messages appear check the status again referring to the cause and action
80. n E Enable guide tone Turn the Guide tone ON or OFF If turned ON a guidance tone can be heard when you operate a button Touch SEEM Cm it turns ON and OFF each time you touch Enable guide tone O 2 Touch RA 3 Touch EIA The guide tone will only be output when the audio other than that of an iPod USB is operated E Enable AUX Turn the AUX setting ON or OFF If it is ON you can select the AUX input 1 Touch Sele WNC ami it turns ON and OFF each time you touch Enable AUX O 2 Touch KES B Touch PANA Operation Setup of This Receiver E Enable VTR Turn the VTR ON or OFF If itis ON you can select the VTR input E Touch SEICA wm it turns ON and OFF each time you touch Enable VTR O A Touch RZA B Touch RNA E Dim sub display If Enabled the sub display brightness changes when you turn the car lights side marker light tail light and license plate light ON Touch Pi esis JEW it turns ON and OFF each time you touch Dim sub display O 2 Touch KE 3 Touch EIA E Link night view to headlights If Enabled the PND display is switched to the night view mode when you turn on the car lighting Touch Link night view to headlight O It turns ON and OFF each time you touch Link night view to headlight O f 2 Touch KES E Touch NA E illumination The illumination colors can be switched Touch
81. nd file names A to Z 0 to 9 and underscore _ Number of files that can be stored on a single disc 512 files Number of folders that can be stored on a single disc 255 files A configuration example of MP3 WMA supported CD Folder Root directory 1 T MP3WMA audio file or text fie A total of 256 files can be created within a single disc 3 gt Files aside from MP3 WMA files Example 004 txt a aa L r also count as single files 1 level 2 level 3 level 4 level E File Names Only a file with the mp3 or wma extension is recognized as an MP3 or WMA file Always save an MP3 WMA file with the mp3 wma extension The mp3 or wma file extension must be single byte uppercase letters A ATTENTION If a non MP3 WMA file has the mp3 or wma file extension it may be recognized erroneously as an MP3 WMA file When such file is played the very large noise is output and speakers may be damaged Do not save a non MP3 WMA file with the mp3 or wma extension E Multi sessions Multisessions are supported and CD R RW with recorded MP3 WMA files can be played When written with Track at once however finalize the disc with session close or write protect Audio operations Using the MP3 WMA Player E Playing MP3 WMA When you load a disc with MP3 WMA files the system fir
82. ng by Title Number select the play back menu Touch H 4 Touch ERGA D E 0 00 00 The recorded menu items vary depending on the disc This machine plays what is recorded on the inserted disc therefore functions may not operate as intend and enter the title number 2 Touch M MEG N or EON if you touch SM or E the title number is decremented or incremented by 1 If you touch or RAI the title number is decremented or incremented by Select title No 1 lt lt amp E Finding by chapter number fl Touch Ea Odo _ Title 1 Chapter 1 and enter the menu number Touch Ham HE Game oie if you touch QB or HEGEL the menu number is decremented or incremented by 1 If you touch or Eo the menu number is decremented or incremented by 10 Select Menu No 1 Changing the Touch Switch Display You can change or hide the touch switch display while playing E Hiding the Touch Switch 1 Touch PEHA Touching the screen will display the touch switches again oD Title 1 Chapter 1 Visual operations Using the DVD Player E Relocating the Touch Switch W Changing the Angle Display If the target disc supports multiple angles you can change them to display a video 1 Touch a gi CHECK While the multi angle mark is displayed on the screen you can change the currently 2 Ku nm ee Multi angle mark The touch switch display moves up or
83. o not deviate from the installation procedures described herein Eclipse will not be held liable for damages including but not limited to serious injury death or property damage resulting from installations that enable unintended operation This main unit requires 12V DC and should only be installed in a vehicle with a 12V negative ground electrical system Any other installation use other than its intended use may cause severe damage to the main unit as well as shock or personal injury Never install this main unit where it will interfere with safe operation of the vehicle Never block the drivers view Do not install main unit where it may interfere with operation of the brakes the steering or any safety systems including seat belts and air bags Before drilling holes in a vehicle for installation you must confirm the locations of pipes tanks electrical wiring and other vehicle systems and components to ensure that there will be no interference or contact In addition you must also apply rust prevention and leak prevention measures at the drilling area Otherwise fire or electric shock could occur When installing the main unit do not remove or alter existing vehicle fasteners including nuts bolts screws clips and fittings Never detach move or alter existing vehicle wiring including electrical grounds and straps Alteration of existing vehicle components may make vehicle unsafe to operate Before installation
84. ode g Touch KAMA on the menu language setting screen 2 Enter the desired language code For the language code see Language Code List on page 75 1 2 3 lt 4 5 6 Back 7 8 9 Select B Touch EEES Touch ERJ to return to the previous page EQ ATTENTION If the selected language is not compatible with the disc you will not be able to change to that language E Specifying the Parental Screening Level You can restrict viewing of scenes that are inappropriate for children for example adult themed or violent scenes The parental screening levels can be specified in stages depending on levels This function is not available for discs that do not support the parental screening level function D Touch BERIS EU on the initial seiting screen Parental setting 8 Video out 169 Back Done Touch the number digit by digit to enter the code number If the code number is omitted is displayed in the upper field 1 2 3 lt 4 5 6 Back _ _ 7 8 9 Select 3 Touch RARA Touch ERJ to return to the previous page Touch the desired parental screening level If you have entered an incorrect code number eject the disc once and specify the parental screening level again Parental Level 8 1 2 3 4 5 Touch FEE EH ATTENTION The code number is necessary If a number is not entered setting of viewer restriction will not be poss
85. of the next or previous current track track Press and hold A or V longer to fast forward or rewind a track Function DVD A Chapter selection Selects the next or Press A or V operations v and fast forward or previous chapter briefly to select the next or previous chapter Press and hold A or V longer to fast forward or rewind a video Option Others Backeye Camera Operations If a separately sold backeye camera is installed you can play the rearward status on the display when shifting to the back gear With the ECLIPSE Rear View Camera connected you can select the viewpoint of a camera view A CAUTION The backeye camera plays a mirror reversed video image in the same way as a rear or side mirror reflects a scene Be careful that the view angles vary depending on the vehicle model A IMPORTANT When using a high pressure car wash machine take care not to directly turn the nozzles on or around the camera Doing so may result in the camera falling off CO ATTENTION Do not place too much confidence in the backeye camera Use the backeye camera as an additional tool to check for obstacles Raindrops on the camera unit may result in a poor video image being displayed Do not reverse your vehicle while only watching the monitor screen Be sure to look through the rearview and side mirrors together and securely check that conditions are safe around and to the rear of your vehicle
86. om play How to operate portable audio devices Using the AUX To use the portable audio player connect it to this receiver using the Ei LAN A IMPORTANT While the AUX mode is activated actions such as turning off the audio player or pulling out the connection cord may cause noise spikes that can damage the system speakers Be sure to avoid this possibility by turning off system power or switching from the AUX mode to another mode before shutting off or disconnecting the portable audio player Audio output levels will differ for the various devices that can be connected by this method Carefully adjust the volume until the output level of the connected player is known Before using a portable audio player inside a vehicle read the player s operation manual carefully and confirm you will be able to easily operate the device in the vehicle before proceeding When you connect an optional cable AUX105 to this receiver other optional equipment that uses Ei LAN will not be able to be connected SRC ECLIPSE UY screen oFF SSTUNE TRACK Ga TomTom 8 AVN4430 Switching the AUX Mode Enable guide tone lo and OFF Enable AUX g Enable VTR g Dim sub dspiay M Hold down the SRC button for 1 or aes tenia ae 7 more seconds to turn the audio mode Off more seconds
87. on operation SIRIUS XM A Channel selection Selects the next Press for longer to satellite radio v switch preset channel or switch the category Press A or V briefly to select the next or previous preset channel Press A or V for longer to switch the category Others About the Steering Wheel Switches rewind switch Fast forward or rewind Operation Switch Name Function Explanation of operation CD Player A Track selection Selects the next Press A or V Operations v switches track or previous briefly to select the track or beginning next or previous of the current track track Press and hold Fast forward or or V longer to fast rewind forward or rewind a track MP3 WMA Player A Track selection Selects the next or Press A or V operations V switches previous file briefly to select the Moves to the next Next or previous file or previous folder Press and hold A or V longer to select the next or previous folder USB operations A File or folder Selects the next or Press A or V v selection switches previous file briefly to select the Moves to the next next or previous file or previous folder Press and hold A or V longer to select the next or previous folder iPod operations A Track selection Selects the next track Press A or V V switches or previous track or briefly to select the beginning
88. remove the negative battery terminal to prevent shocks electrical arcing fires and damage to vehicle wiring and the main unit you are installing Secure wiring with non conductive tape or plastic ties so that wires do not interfere with vehicle operation including the brake pedal gear shifter and steering Position wires so that they will not be rubbed abraded or damaged by moving vehicle components including power seats To avoid damage to the main unit and vehicle including fire never supply power to an installed main unit in a way that will overload the capacity of an existing vehicle circuit Never leave a power supply wire or connection uninsulated Always install supplied fuses circuit breakers and relays Air bags are a vital part of a safety system Never install main unit in a way which will alter air bag wiring or interfere with air bag deployment Air bags must function properly in the event of an accident When installation is complete test all vehicle electrical systems to ensure they operate correctly including lights horn brake lights and emergency flashers For your protection never use a power drill without wearing safety glasses or goggles Debris or broken drill bits may cause severe eye injuries including blindness Use electrical tape to insulate the ends of all wires even if they are not used Proper insulation prevents arcs shocks and fires Some devices require the use of batteries
89. s when watching a video on the wide screen on a personal basis If you compress or enlarge the screen for commercial purposes or to display to the public it may infringe a copyright that is protected by copyright laws Operation Switching the Audio Source Switching the audio source Press the SRC button The audio source is switched as follows each time you press the SRC button FM AM gt Sirius gt XM gt DISC DVD or CD gt USB 4 gt AUX S gt iPod 4 gt VTR gt FM AM gt Cannot be selected if the correspond ing device is not connected to the main unit 2 You cannot select it if no disc is loaded 3 Cannot be selected if the AUX setting is set to OFF 4 Ifthe PND is not connected to the main unit you cannot select the USB mode or iPod mode 5 Cannot be selected when the VTR set ting is set to OFF 6 North American models only Operation Volume Control Adjusting the volume Turn the VOL rotary knob Turn to the right to increase the volume Turn to the left to decrease the volume C ATTENTION Adjust the volume level that does not affect on your safety driving You can control the volume level from 0 to 80 The actual sound level may vary when you have switched the audio source Adjust the sound level appropriately according to the audio source you select For volume control see Adjusting the SVC Source Volume Control on page
90. st checks all files recorded on the disc If the disc has many files and folders the system may take a certain time to check them While the system is checking the disc the music that had been playing continues to play To quickly check files we recommend that you do not save non MP3 WMA files and not to create unnecessary folders on the disc Also we recommend you to write the entire data in a single session as the system takes a longer time to read the CD control information of a multi session disc E MP3 WMA Playing Time Display It is possible that playing time will not be correct depending on the writing condition of the MP3 WMA file Itis possible that playing time will not be correct when VBR Fast Up Down is operated Creating and Playing MP3 WMaA Files The making of MP3 WMA files by recording from sources such as broadcasts records recordings videos and live performances without permission from the copyright holder for uses other than personal enjoyment is prohibited E Downloading From an MP3 WMA Music Site of Internet You can find various types of MP3 WMA music distribution sites including online shopping trial listening and free downloading sites on the Internet You can download music files from those sites by following their payment and other downloading rules E Converting a Music CD into MP3 WMA Files Prepare a PC and a market available MP3 WMA encoder conversion software Some of them are free Load
91. sunlight or where it may be hit directly by hot air from the heater This may increase the interior temperature of this main unit resulting in fires and malfunctions Do not impede the air flow of the heat sink or vents of this main unit Impeding the air flow will cause the interior of the main unit to overheat and fires may result Connect as specified in the installation manual If not connected correctly fires or accidents may result Install wiring in a manner in which cables will not be pinched by movable parts such as seat rails and screw parts of the vehicle body Accidents fires and shocks may result from disconnection and electrical shorts Install wiring in a manner in which cables will not come in contact with metal parts The wiring maybe be damaged by contact with metal parts resulting in fire and shocks Avoid all contact with hot surfaces when wiring the main unit High temperatures may damage wiring causing shorts arcing and fires When changing the installation location for this main unit please consult the dealer where you bought it for safety reasons Expertise is necessary for removal and installation Keep volume to a reasonable level so that you can hear sounds from outside the vehicle including warning sounds voices and sirens Failure to do so may cause an accident Be careful that your hands and fingers do not get pinched when adjusting the tilting angle or closing the display Injuries m
92. to the preset angle Operation About This Receiver Loading Unloading a Disc When you listen to a music insert a CD into the drive slot Also when you play a movie insert its DVD into the slot E Loading Steps A CAUTION You may not be able to open or close the display when the gearshift lever is set to P in an automatic transmission car 1 3 5 or R in a manual transmission car or a bottle or a similar object is placed in the cup holder To open or close the display safely set the gearshift lever to N automatic transmission car or to the Neutral position manual transmission car in advance or empty the cup holder Make sure that the car is not in motion by applying the parking brake and appropriately stepping on the foot brake in order to prevent damage or injury Do not place a cup or can on the display while the display is opened Doing so may damage the display Do not press the 4 OPEN EJECT button while inserting a disc into the slot A IMPORTANT This receiver can play 8cm CDs and 8cm DVDs To avoid disc problems insert a disc without using an adapter Press the 4 OPEN EJECT button The display will open and the disc insertion slot will open 2 Insert a disc into the slot The display will close automatically when the disc is inserted Hold a DVD or CD correctly by inserting your finger in its center hole and by holding the disc edge by another finger fa
93. uch RARI Touch ERJA to return to the previous page D ATTENTION If the selected language is not compatible with the disc you will not be able to change to that language E Specifying the Subtitle Language You can view the play back video in the desired subtitle D Touch TERRES on the initial setting screen 2 Touch the desired language If you touch KIMGA you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen if you touch Kel you can play a video without viewing subtitle on the screen Spanish Dutch Japanese Other OFF R Done Visual operations Using the DVD Player Entering the Code subtitle language setting screen 1 Touch KIA on the preferential 2 Enter the desired language code For the language code see Language Code List on page 75 1 2 3 lt 4 5 6 Back 7 8 9 Select 3 Touch FEEEHSI Touch ER to return to the previous page Q ATTENTION If the selected language is not compatible with the disc you will not be able to change to that language E Specifying the Menu Language You can specify the language to display menus recorded on the disc a Touch WAWEL WEC on the initial setting screen A Touch the desired language If you touch KMA you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen French i italian Spanish Dutch Japanese Other Done B Touch NA Entering the C
94. udio languages recorded on the disc are toggled in sequence Visual operations Using the DVD Player You can pre specify the play back audio mode or the language used to display subtitles or menus You can also configure settings to display or hide the multi angle mark or specify the parental screening level Touch KES 2 Touch EATA If you touch each touch switch you can configure the following setting Audio language English Subtitle English Menu language English Noat Done Touch switch Function Page Specifies the audio language of Audio language a video A is 70 played Specifies the subtitle language 71 Sub title of a video to be played Specifies the language used to 72 display the menu Menu language Limits DVD Parental setting videos that can 73 be played Specifies the screen size a 4 Touch PEI E Specifying the Audio Language You can watch the play back video in the desired language a Touch EUCKAEULUELEY on the initial setting screen Touch the desired language if you touch KIMA you can specify a language other than the one displayed on the screen Entering the Code audio language setting screen id Touch KIA on the preferential 2 Enter the desired language code For the language code see Language Code List on page 75 1 2 3 lt 4 5 6 Back 7 8 9 A Select B To
95. unit 2 Attach the PND to this receiver Press the right hand side of PND until it clicks in position Operation About This Receiver Using the Audio Cover E Using the Audio Cover After detaching the PND we recommend you to use the optional Audio Cover for this receiver E Fitting the Audio Cover Mount the left end of audio cover on this receiver Engage the catch at the left end of the Audio Cover with the lock on the main unit Mount the entire Audio Cover on this receiver Press the right hand side of Audio Cover so that it fits and clicks E How to Detach the Audio Cover from the Main Unit D Press the Release button This removes the right edge of the audio cover from the main unit 2 Remove the audio cover Hold the audio cover on the right side lift it up and pull it toward you to remove it Hands Free Microphone and Light Sensor The PND is equipped with a built in hands free microphone and a light sensor For details on how to use the hands free call function or configure light sensor settings refer to the operation manual of the PND A IMPORTANT Pressing a sharp object against the hands free microphone or the light sensor may damage them If you are hard to hear the voice during hands free calling adjust the front panel tilting angle and try to direct the microphone toward you Light sensor Built in hands free microphone E LIPSE
96. ure safety while the engine switch or ACC is turned on When the source is switched to the VTR while the car is moving only the audio function becomes active SRC ECLIPSE screen orF SSTUNE TRACK ae G H TomTom AVN4430 Switching the VTR Mode ON and OFF nate AU Enable VTR Enable guide tore Dim sub dispiay Link right view to headiight Hold down the SRC button for 1 or more seconds to turn the audio mode Off fanon more seconds 4 Touch RA 2 Hold down the CTRL button for 1 or on the PND display B Touch PA 3 Touch EESE that appears Checked VTR setting is ON Not checked VTR setting is OFF Playing the VTR Press the SRC button repeatedly until VTR is displayed on the sub display The VTR screen appears Touch the screen to change to the VTR operation screen Changing to the VTR operation screen displays each touch switch for approximately 6 seconds If you touch BERRY on the VTR operation screen the video is displayed again Whether or not the video is displayed correctly depends on the connected equipment If you have attached your iPod using the iPod cable iPC 409 this iPod connection has the priority and you cannot use the VTR mode To use the VTR unplug the iPod cable first Changing the V
97. ver supports the WMA tag ASF revision v1 20 02 WMA tags having only Unicode are supported Always use Unicode characters to enter the information E Supported Media Types You can play MP3 WMA files recorded on a CD ROM CD R or CD RW disc Compared to CD ROM media commonly used for music discs CD R and CD RW discs are fragile in high temperature high humidity environments and one section of the CD R CD RW may become incapable of playback Fingerprints or scratches on the disc may prevent playback or cause skipping during playback Sections of CD R CD RW may deteriorate if left inside a vehicle for long periods of time We recommend that you store UV sensitive CD R and CD RW discs in shield cases E Format of Discs You can use the following format discs on the player CD ROM formats CD ROM Mode 1 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 File formats ISO9660 Level 1 or Level 2 ROMEO system JOLIET system MP3 WMA files recorded in a format other than the one explained above may result in files that cannot be played normally and in file names and folder names that do not display properly Limitations in addition to standards are as follows Maximum directory layers 8 layers Maximum characters for folder and file names 30 characters including delimiter and 3 characters of file extension for MP3 but 15 characters including delimiter and 3 characters of file extension for WMA Supported characters for folder a
98. zed erroneously as an MP3 WMA file When such file is played the very large noise is output and speakers may be damaged Take care not to assign the mp3 and wma extensions to non MP3 WMA files A IMPORTANT Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or when the recorded side is dirty The CD ROM supports a folder or file selection function Press the SRC button repeatedly until ROM is displayed while a CD R RW disc is in the drive slot The disc starts to play The files are usually played in the following sequence 1 gt 2 gt 3 gt 4 gt 5 gt e gt IA configuration example of MP3 WMA supported CD on page 53 if multiple MP3 WMA files and folders locates in the same hierarchy they are played in the ascending order of file and folder names If you try to create a non MP3 WMA format file NO SUPPORT warning is displayed Selecting a Desired Folder You can select a desired folder from the disc Press the SELECT Up or SELECT Down button Up Goes to the next higher folder and plays the first track of this folder Down Goes to the next lower folder and plays the first track of this folder Selecting a Desired Music File You can select a desired music file from the folder A IMPORTANT If music data CD DA and MP3 WMA data are mixed on the same disc you can switch the playback file format
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