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
Operation
How to operate the tuner
~ATTENTION
•
If
stations have been stored in memory,
pressing a button from [1] to [6] will enable
you to select a station. (Refer to "Manually
storing stations into memory"
on
page 43.)
Listening
to
the
tuner
II
Switch
to
tuner
mode.
For details, refer to "Switching Audio
Modes" on page 18.
Tuning
to
a station
There are both automatic
and
manual methods
(one of each) for storing stations
in
memory. The
main unit can store up to 24 stations
in
memory.
There are 6 stations for
AM
and
18
stations for
FM
(6
each for FM1, FM2
and
FM3) (initial
settings).
Press the [RTN/BAND]
button
briefly
(for
less than one second)
to
switch
to
the desired
FM
or
AM
band.
Radio bands will switch from
FM1
~
FM2
~
FM3
~
AM
in
order each time
the button is pressed.
I!I
Press the [SELECT] (Right/Left)
iii
button
to
tune
to
a station.
Right:
Tunes to higher frequencies.
Left:
Tunes to lower frequencies.
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Press and
hold
the [SELECT]
(Right/Left) button. The device
starts
to
search
for
stations
automatically.
Right:
Starts searching toward higher
frequencies.
Left:
Starts searching toward lower
frequencies.
~ATTENTION
At times, it may
be
difficult to maintain
optimum reception because the antenna
attached to your vehicle
is
constantly
in
motion
(relative to the broadcast antenna),
encountering continuous variation
in
the
strength of the radio signals received. Other
factors affecting reception include interference
from natural obstacles, buildings, etc.
When
an
optional
HD
Radio tuner unit is
connected, digital broadcasts have reception
priority. (U.S.A. only)
Operations
during
rotary mode
For the operation method
in
the Rotary mode,
refer to page
19.