Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Reference Guide
- Owners Manual (Downloaded from Eclipse Web Site, Not Supplied with Product)
- Reset
- Clock Set
- Demo Mode On / Off
- Removing / Attaching the Faceplate
- Table of Contents
- Parts & Controls
- Basic Operation
- CD / MP3 / WMA Operation
- USB Music File Player Operation
- Bluetooth Audio Operation
- Bluetooth Hands-Free Function
- Tuner Operation
- Using the Remote Control
- ESN Security
- Adjusting Audio Settings
- Display Adjustments
- Function Menu
- CD Chaner Control
- HD Radio Tuner Control
- XM Satellite Radio Tuner Control
- Sirius Satellite Radio Tuner Control
- iPod
- AUX Input
- Messages
- Troubleshooting
- Specs
- Installation Manual
- Warranty
About
the
optional
unit
Repeating the same music file
(REPEAT)
IIPress button [5].
RPT
_:
Pressing this button causes the
iPod to repeat the music file cur-
rently being played, until the button
is pressed again.
Playing music files in random
order (SHUFFLE)
II
Press
button
[6].
RAND
Pressing this button for more than
one second causes the iPod to
play the music files
on
the album
currently being played
in
random
order, until the button is pressed
again.
Press the button for less than one
second to play
all
the iPod music files
currently being played
in
random
order.
~ATTENTION
• When either
of
the functions- REPEAT or
RANDOM is selected, a message such as
"RPT", "ALL-RAND"
or
"RAND" appears on
the display to verify the current function.
• REPEAT and RANDOM both operate
in
the
same manner as the REPEAT and
SHUFFLE modes
on
iPod.
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Displaying text
The display
can
be switched to show the album
name, the artist name and the song name.
II
Press the [SCREENITEXT] button
for
more than one second.
TEXT
The album name, the artist name
and the song name are scrolled
and
displaying, the information
is
displayed
in
the following order.
Song
~
Artist
~
Album
~
Song'"
~ATTENTION
• Text recorded with characters other than
alphanumeric characters and symbols
cannot be displayed.
• Characters that cannot be displayed are
displayed as
* (asterisks).
• If there is no text stored in a music file, the
"NO DATA" message will appear.