Eclipse Fujitsu Ten Car Stereo System CD5405 User Manual

OWNER'S MANUAL�  
CUSTOMER NOTICE  
Please retain this booklet and write in the serial number  
of your CD5405 for identification.  
The serial number is labeled or stamped on the chassis.  
Serial No.  
CD5405  
ESN E5 High-Power CD Receiver  
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.  
FUJITSU TEN LIMITED  
Contact:FUJITSU TEN CORP. OF AMERICA  
19600 So. Vermont Avenue, Torrance, CA 90502  
Call:800-233-ECLIPSE  
"ECLIPSE" is a registered trademark of  
FUJITSU TEN LIMITED in 48 countries  
including the U.S. and Japan.  
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For your safety in using the  
CD5405  
Warnings and caution signs, illustrated below, are posted  
throughout this manual as well as on the CD5405. They show safe  
and correct ways to handle the product so as to prevent personal  
injury to you, others and to avoid property damage.  
Before reading through the manual, take time to read through and  
learn the important information listed in this section.  
This sign indicates a situation in which  
incorrect handling or disregard of this sign  
might result in death or serious personal injury.  
Warning  
This sign indicates a situation in which  
incorrect handling or disregard of this sign  
Caution  
might result in personal injury or may result  
solely in damage to property.  
Warning  
• Do not modify this system for use other than that specified  
herein. Also, do 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 equipment requires 12V DC and should only be installed in  
a vehicle with a 12V negative ground electrical system. Any  
other installation may cause a fire or other severe damage to  
the equipment and the vehicle.  
• Never install this equipment where it will interfere with safe  
operation of the vehicle. Never block the driver's view. Do not  
install equipment where it may interfere with operation of the  
brakes, the steering or any safety equipment, including seat  
belts and air bags.  
• When installing equipment 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.  
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Warning  
• Before installation, remove the negative (-) battery terminal to  
prevent shocks, electrical arcing, fires, and damage to vehicle  
wiring and the equipment you are installing.  
• Secure wiring with tape or plastic ties so that wires do not  
interfere with vehicle operation, including 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 equipment and vehicle damage, including fire, never  
supply power to installed equipment in a way which 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 vital safety equipment. Never install equipment 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.  
• For your protection, never use a power drill without 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 not  
used. Proper insulation prevents arcs, shocks and fires.  
• Some equipment uses batteries. Never install equipment  
where young children can get access to batteries. If a battery  
is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.  
• When vehicle is moving, never take your eyes off the road to  
make adjustments to the equipment. You must pay attention to  
the road to avoid accidents, do not let the operation or  
adjustment of the equipment distract you from proper vehicle  
operation.  
• The driver should not look at the screen while driving.  
Accidents may result if you are not paying attention to the  
forward direction.  
• Do not put foreign objects in the loading slot of disc. Fires or  
shocks may result.  
• Do not disassemble or alter this equipment. Accidents, fires or  
shocks may result.  
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Warning  
Do not let water or foreign objects enter the internal parts of this  
equipment. Smoke, fires or shocks may result.  
Pay attention to where the remote control is left. Traffic  
accidents or problems with driving may result if the remote  
control makes its way under the brake pedal etc. when the  
vehicle is stopped or when it goes around a corner.  
Do not use when it is broken (the screen is not lit or no sound  
comes out). Accidents, fires or shocks may result.  
Always replace fuses with fuses of identical capacity and  
characteristics. Never use a heavier fuse than the original.  
Using the wrong type of fuse may cause a fire or severe  
damage.  
If foreign objects or water enters the equipment, smoke comes  
out, or there is a strange odor, stop using it immediately, and  
contact your dealer. Accidents, fires, or shocks may result if  
you continue to use it in these conditions.  
The driver should not change the CD while driving. As  
accidents may result if you are not paying attention to the  
forward direction, first stop the car at a safe location and then  
proceed.  
Plastic bags and wrappings may cause suffocation and death.  
Keep away from babies and children. Never put bag over your  
head or mouth.  
Caution  
Wiring and installing this equipment requires expertise and  
experience. Professional installation is recommended. Consult  
with your dealer or a professional installer. Incorrect wiring may  
damage the equipment or interfere with safe vehicle operation.  
Use only the accessory parts as specified. Using other parts may cause  
damage to the equipment or cause parts to fall or fly off the equipment.  
Do not install the unit in places where it may get dew  
condensation on (around the air conditioning hose, etc.), come  
in contact with water, or in condition of high moisture, dust or  
oily smoke. If water, moisture, dust or oily smoke enters this  
unit, smoke, fires or malfunctions may result.  
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Caution  
Avoid installing in places where it cannot be fastened securely  
or where there are strong vibrations. Also, if you installed the  
unit with double-sided tape, first wipe away dirt and wax from  
the installation area. Otherwise, the unit may come loose due  
to vibration while driving, causing problems for driving and  
resulting in traffic accidents or injuries.  
Do not install in places with direct sunlight or where it will be hit  
directly by hot air from the heater. This may increase the temperature  
of the interior of this equipment, resulting in fires and malfunctions.  
Do not block the fan, heat sink or vents for this unit. When fan, heat  
sink or vent is blocked, the interior overheats, and fires may result.  
Connect as specified in the installation manual. If not  
connected normally, fires or accidents may result.  
When installing in vehicles equipped with air bags, check the  
manufacturer's cautions regarding operation before operating.  
Airbags may not operate properly.  
Carry out the wiring such that cords are not 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.  
Carry out the wiring such that the cord does not make contact  
with metal parts. The cord is may be damaged by contact with  
metal parts, resulting in fire and shocks.  
Avoid hot surfaces when wiring equipment. High temperatures  
may damage wiring, causing shorts, arcing and fires.  
When changing the installation location for this equipment,  
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.  
Do not put your hands or fingers into the loading slot of disc.  
Injuries may result.  
Do not touch the heat dissipating part of the amp. Burns may  
result from the heat of this part.  
Do not recharge dry batteries. Dry batteries may rupture,  
resulting in injuries.  
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Caution  
Do not use batteries other than those specified. Also, do not  
mix old and new batteries. Injuries or pollution to the  
surroundings may result from battery ruptures and leakage.  
When inserting batteries into the equipment, be careful of the  
polarity (positive/negative), and insert them as indicated. If the  
battery polarities are incorrect, injuries and pollution to the  
surroundings may result from battery ruptures and leakage.  
Replace used batteries as soon as possible; they may leak and  
damage equipment. Battery leakage can burn your skin or  
your eyes. Wash hands after handling.  
If alkaline solution from alkaline dry batteries makes contact with your  
skin or clothes, flush with clean water. If any of the solution gets in your  
eyes, also flush clean with water and then seek medical attention.  
When disposing of lithium dry batteries, affix insulating tape to  
the positive and negative terminals, and after they are insulated,  
dispose of them according to the "Local municipal directives".  
Shorts, fires and ruptures may result from disposal together with  
other electrically conductive objects such as metal parts, etc.  
Do not short, disassemble or heat the batteries, or place them in fire or  
water. Fire and injuries may result from battery rupture and leakage.  
Store the remote control in a place away from direct sunlight,  
high temperatures, and high moisture levels. The case may  
change shape, and the batteries may rupture and leak.  
Do not use this equipment except for in-vehicle use. Shocks or  
injuries may result.  
Be careful of the position of the volume when turning the power  
source ON. Hearing damage may result if very loud noise is  
emitted when the power is turned ON.  
Do not operate under abnormal conditions such as when the  
sound is broken or distorted. Fires may result.  
This equipment uses invisible laser light. Do not disassemble  
or alter this equipment. If trouble occurs, contact the dealer  
where you bought the equipment. Altering this equipment may  
cause exposure to laser emissions (worsening eyesight), or  
result in accidents, fires or shocks.  
If the equipment is dropped or the cabinet is broken, turn off  
the power to the main unit and contact your dealer. If used in  
this condition, fires or shocks may result.  
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Table of Contents  
Operating precautions ............................................. 10  
Notes on operation ..................................................................... 10  
About compact discs .................................................................. 11  
About cleaning a CD .................................................................. 13  
Names of controls and parts .................................. 14  
ESN security operating procedure ......................... 15  
About ESN .................................................................................. 15  
How to operate the ESN (Key CD) security ................................ 16  
How to program the Key CD ................................................ 16  
How to cancel the Key CD ................................................... 17  
How to change the Key CD .................................................. 18  
How to resume normal operation (ESN security lock out) ... 18  
What happens if an incorrect CD is inserted? ...................... 19  
How to turn the security indicator on/off ..................................... 20  
How to read the Electronic Serial Number ................................. 20  
Basic operation ........................................................ 21  
Turning the power on and off ..................................................... 21  
Listening to a CD ........................................................................ 22  
Listening to the tuner .................................................................. 23  
Adjusting audio volume .............................................................. 24  
Switching audio control modes ................................................... 25  
VOL (VOLUME) Mode ......................................................... 25  
BASS Mode ......................................................................... 25  
MID (MIDDLE) Mode ........................................................... 26  
TREB (TREBLE) Mode ........................................................ 26  
BAL (BALANCE) Mode ........................................................ 26  
FAD (FADER) Mode ............................................................ 26  
NON-F (NON-FADER) Mode ............................................... 26  
NF-P (NON-PHASE) Mode .................................................. 27  
LOUD Mode ......................................................................... 27  
Storing user presets for the equalizer ........................................ 27  
Changing the equalizer mode .................................................... 28  
Making changes with Function Mode ......................................... 29  
Disabling the guide tone feature (for button operation) ........ 29  
Setting the time .................................................................... 30  
Changing the LINE OUT mode ............................................ 31  
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How to operate the CD player ................................. 32  
Listening to CDs ......................................................................... 32  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning of the  
track being played ...................................................................... 33  
Fast Forward/Rewind ................................................................. 33  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN) ..................................... 33  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT) ......................................... 34  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM) ............................... 34  
Ejecting the disc ......................................................................... 35  
Switching the display .................................................................. 35  
How to operate the tuner ........................................ 36  
Tuning to a station ...................................................................... 36  
Entering stations into memory automatically  
(The automatic preset mode: ASM) .......................................... 37  
Manually setting stations into memory ....................................... 38  
Preset station scan ..................................................................... 39  
Switching the display .................................................................. 39  
Changing the reception sensitivity for automatic scanning ........ 40  
Changing the radio band location ............................................... 40  
FM reception characteristics ...................................................... 41  
FM reception differs from AM ............................................... 41  
Fading out ............................................................................ 41  
Reception area of FM broadcasts ........................................ 42  
Multipath .............................................................................. 42  
How to use an optional remote control ................. 43  
Precautions in use of the remote control .................................... 43  
Cleaning the remote control ....................................................... 43  
Turning the power on/off ............................................................ 44  
Adjusting the audio volume ........................................................ 44  
Muting the volume ................................................................ 44  
Switching playback modes ......................................................... 45  
How to play the tuner ................................................................. 45  
Selecting the FM/AM band ................................................... 45  
Selecting a station (manually or automatically) .................... 46  
Selecting preset stations ...................................................... 46  
How to play CDs ......................................................................... 46  
Switching disc mode ............................................................ 46  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the beginning  
of the track being played ...................................................... 47  
Replacing the battery ................................................................. 48  
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If you have a question: ............................................ 49  
Displayed information (for troubleshooting) ................................ 50  
Specifications .......................................................... 53  
Before installation ................................................... 54  
Components ............................................................................... 54  
Installation angle ........................................................................ 54  
Mounting instruction ............................................... 55  
Mounting the main unit ............................................................... 55  
Names of lead wires and destinations ........................................ 58  
System ....................................................................................... 59  
How to contact customer service ............................62  
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Operating precautions  
Operating precautions  
<Your CD5405 will perform well over a long period of time through correct  
handling and care.>  
Notes on operation  
For your safety, play only at volume levels that allow outside sounds to be  
heard.  
We recommend using with this player a disc with  
the logo shown to the left.  
You can play music CDs(CD-R/CD-RW) on this  
player. Be sure to use discs that have been  
properly processed.  
Depending on the editing equipment used, some  
discs may not play properly.  
CD-R and CD-RW discs recorded in the MP3 file  
format are not playable.  
Do not insert anything other than a CD into the  
disc slot.  
Do not insert any foreign objects, such as coins or  
credit cards, into the disc slot. Be especially  
watchful of childrens mischief in this regard.  
Avoid severe mechanical shock.  
When the player is subjected to severe vibration  
while traveling over a rough surface, playback  
may be intermittent. When a situation like this  
occurs, resume playback after returning to a  
smoother road.  
About dew condensation.  
In cold or rainy weather, just as the interior glass  
surface gets fogged, dew (water condensation)  
may also settle on the deck. When this occurs,  
disc playback may become intermittent or  
impossible. Dehumidify the air in the vehicle for a  
while before resuming playback.  
Cleaning the disc slot.  
The disc slot tends to get dusty. Clean it  
occasionally to prevent accumulated dust from  
scratching the discs.  
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Operating precautions  
About compact discs  
The signal recorded on a compact disc is read by a laser beam, so  
nothing touches the disc surface. A scratch on the recorded surface or a  
badly warped disc may cause deteriorated sound quality or intermittent  
playback. Observe the following precautions to ensure high quality sound  
performance:  
Do not leave an ejected disc in the disc slot  
for very long; the disc may warp. Discs  
should be stored in their cases and kept  
away from high temperature and humidity.  
Do not stick a piece of paper or tape on, nor  
write on or scratch either side of a disc.  
Discs spin at a high speed inside the deck.  
Keep cracked or warped discs out of the  
player to avoid damaging it.  
Avoid touching the recorded surface when  
handling a disc; handle discs by their edges.  
11  
Operating precautions  
About brand new CDs  
About CD accessories  
You may notice that some brand  
new discs are rough around the  
center hole or outside edge.  
Remove the rough edges with  
the side of a ballpoint pen, etc.  
Rough edges may prevent  
proper loading in the deck.  
Flakes from the rough edges  
may also stick to the recorded  
surface and interfere with  
playback.  
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.  
Rough Edges  
Ballpoint  
pen  
Please be sure NOT to attach any  
ring-shape protector (or other  
accessory) to your discs. Those  
protectors are commercially  
available and said to protect disc  
and to improve sound quality  
(and antivibration effect), but they  
can do more harm than good in  
regular uses. The most common  
problems are disc insertion, disc  
ejections, and won't play  
problems due to the protector  
ring that came off in the disc  
mechanism.  
Rough  
Edges  
Flakes  
Recorded surface  
12  
Operating precautions  
About borrowed CDs  
About irregularly-shaped CDs  
Specially-shaped CDs, like  
heart-shaped or octagonal CDs,  
cannot be played. Do not  
attempt to play them, even with  
an adapter, since they may  
damage the player.  
Do not use a CD with glue or  
remnants of adhesive tape or  
labels. They may cause the CD  
to get stuck inside or damage  
the deck.  
How to remove CDs  
When removing the ejected disc,  
pull it straight out along the slot.  
Pressing downward in the  
process may scratch the  
recorded surface of the disc.  
OKAY  
About cleaning a CD  
Use a commercially available compact disc  
cleaner to clean a CD, wiping lightly from the  
center to the edge.  
Do not use benzine, thinner, LP record spray  
or other cleaners on CDs. They may damage  
a CDs finish.  
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Names of controls and parts  
Names of controls and parts  
② ③  
⑤⑥ ⑦ ⑧  
⑬ ⑫  
⑩ ⑧  
Ejects compact disc.  
[CD (EJECT) ] button  
[DISC] button  
Switches between disc modes.  
Switches to radio mode and switches radio bands.  
Inserts compact discs.  
[FM AM] button  
Disc slot  
Switches screen display and turns function mode ON/OFF.  
Sets the equalizer settings.  
[DISP FUNC] button  
[SOUND] button  
[SEL] button  
Selects radio stations and CD tracks.  
Automatically finds radio reception or to fast forward/rewind.  
Returns to previous screen.  
[
/
] button  
[RTN] button  
Resets deck functions to default settings.  
[RESET] button  
Selects radio preset channels and performs disc mode  
functions.  
Buttons [1] to [6]  
Adjusts volume and performs other functions.  
Turns deck power ON/OFF.  
[AUDIO CONTROL] button  
[PWR] button  
Mutes or cancels muting.  
[MUTE] button  
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ESN security operating procedure  
ESN security operating procedure  
About ESN  
This deck incorporates ESN (ECLIPSE Security Network). The ESN is  
a security system which disables all deck functions when the power  
is restored if the deck is stolen from the vehicle. Once the ESN is  
activated, removing power to the deck or vehicle will activate the  
security feature.  
Setting or canceling of the security feature can be done with a "Key  
CD". It is necessary to register a music CD as the "Key CD" in  
advance.  
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ESN security operating procedure  
Button [6]  
[DISP FUNC] button  
How to operate the ESN (Key CD) security  
How to program the Key CD  
Check that the the unit is in standby.  
1
Press and hold button [6], then the [DISP FUNC]  
button, and hold both for more than one second.  
2
A [SEC] message appears, then in two seconds it will  
change to [DISC].  
The CD5405 is now ready to accept your Key CD in the  
CD slot.  
If a CD has already been inserted, a [SEC] message appears,  
ATTENTION  
and then the CD is ejected.  
If a security is activated, programming the Key CD is not  
available.  
Insert the CD into the slot.  
3
A [SEC] message appears, then the Key CD is ejected.  
If there is a problem with the inserted CD, an [ERR] message  
will appear for two seconds and the CD will be ejected. Reinsert  
the ejected CD.  
ATTENTION  
If a CD causes the [ERR] message to appear twice in a row, a  
[CHANGE] message will appear for two seconds. Try another  
CD.  
Copy protected CD cannot be programmed for Key CD  
security.  
The Security indicator will flash whenever the vehicles ignition  
is switched off.  
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ESN security operating procedure  
Button [6]  
[DISP FUNC] button  
How to cancel the Key CD  
Check that the unit is in standby.  
1
2
Press and hold button [6], then the [DISP FUNC]  
button, and hold both for more than one second.  
A [SEC] message appears, then in two seconds it will  
change to [DISC].  
The CD5405 is now ready to accept your Key CD in the  
CD slot.  
If a CD has already been inserted, a [SEC] message appears,  
and then the CD is ejected.  
ATTENTION  
Insert your Key CD into the slot.  
3
A [CANCEL] message appears, then the Key CD is  
ejected.  
The Key CD is canceled.  
This process cancels the protection for the ESN deck.  
If power to the ESN deck is disconnected, then reconnected, a  
Key CD will not need to be inserted in order to return the unit to  
normal operation.  
ATTENTION  
Inserting a CD other than the Key CD will not cancel the  
protection. Instead, the display [ERR] for two seconds, then the  
normal CD playback mode will activate.  
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ESN security operating procedure  
How to change the Key CD  
First, cancel the existing Key CD.  
1
Refer to How to cancel the Key CD.”  
Next, program a new Key CD.  
2
Refer to How to program the Key CD.”  
How to resume normal operation (ESN security lock out)  
If power is disconnected while ESN security is active (a Key  
CD was programmed), operation is disabled until power is  
restored and the unit unlocked. Follow this procedure to  
resume normal operation.  
When the power is turned on after disconnecting  
1
the battery power, a [SEC] message will appear for  
two seconds. Thereafter, the message changes to  
[DISC] and the CD5405 is ready to accept your Key  
CD into the slot.  
Insert your Key CD into the slot.  
2
If the correct CD is inserted, an [OK] message will  
appear for two seconds and the CD will begin playing.  
If an incorrect CD is inserted, an [ERR_] ("ERR" and error  
number) message will appear for two seconds, after which the  
ATTENTION  
CD will be ejected.  
If [ERR5] (the 5th time an error has occurred) appears, [HELP]  
will appear, after which the CD will be ejected. When [HELP]  
appears, carry out the operations for an ESN security lock out  
by following the procedure in "What happens if an incorrect CD  
is inserted?" (See next page).  
You must use the same CD used for Key CD programming; a  
duplicate CD may not work properly.  
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ESN security operating procedure  
Button [6]  
[DISP FUNC] button  
What happens if an incorrect CD is inserted?  
After the 5th incorrect attempt, the display reads  
1
[HELP] for five seconds.  
[HELP] will appear for five seconds, after which the serial  
number will appear.  
Press button [6], then the [DISP FUNC] button, and  
2
hold them for five seconds.  
After the [SEC] message will appear for two seconds,  
rolling code will appear.  
Press the [DISP FUNC] button.  
After the [SEC] message will appear for two seconds,  
rolling code will appear.  
3
Insert your Key CD into the slot.  
If the correct CD is inserted, an [OK] message will  
appear for two seconds and CD will be ejected.  
4
If an incorrect CD is inserted, an [ERR_] ("ERR" and error  
number) message will appear for two seconds, after which the  
ATTENTION  
CD will be ejected.  
This process cancels the protection for the ESN deck.  
G Note G  
If after five tries the correct Key CD is not inserted, the display  
reads [CALL800]; the unit must be returned to Eclipse to be  
reset. In this case, please contact your Eclipse dealer for  
assistance. For country-specific customer service information,  
refer to "How to contact customer service" on page 62.  
Your key CD can be easily forgotten. Write the  
album name in a reminder note (See Page 67).  
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ESN security operating procedure  
[DISP FUNC] button  
Button [2]  
Button [4]  
How to turn the security indicator on/off  
Once ESN security is activated, the indicator flashes whenever the  
vehicles ignition is turned off, warning potential thieves that the unit  
is protected. However, if you do not want this visible deterrent, it may  
be turned off.  
With the unit in standby, press button [2], then the [DISP  
FUNC] button and hold both for more than one second.  
1
[IND. FLASH] or [IND. -----] appears on the display.  
2
[IND. FLASH] means the security indicator will flash when the  
vehicles ignition is off, and [IND. -----] means it will not. Repeat  
the above steps to reactivate the flash mode.  
How to read the Electronic Serial Number  
Check that the unit is in standby.  
1
Press button [4], then the [DISP FUNC] button, and hold  
both for more than one second.  
2
[ESN] appears on the display, followed by an eight-digit  
number; this number is your electronic serial number (ESN).  
You may use this number to identify your Eclipse CD5405 in  
the event it is recovered after being stolen.  
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Basic operation  
Basic operation  
[PWR] button  
This section covers basic operating procedures. For additional  
details, please refer to the sections on specific functions.  
Turning the power on and off  
Turning the power on and off.  
When the power is turned on, the state used when the power was  
turned off such as CD and tuner playback is restored.  
When the vehicle has no ACC position on the ignition switch, care is  
needed when turning off the deck. Follow Step 2 or Step 3 when  
turning off the power.  
When power is OFF, press the [PWR] button.  
1
The power will come ON.  
When the deck's power is turned on for the first time or if the  
battery terminals have been disconnected because of a reason  
ATTENTION  
such as vehicle maintenance and the power is then turned back  
on, the deck will start up in FM1 mode. After this, the broadcast  
stations will be searched for automatically and stored in buttons  
[1] to [6].  
When power is ON, press the [PWR] button for less than  
two seconds.  
2
The power will go OFF and the deck will be in Standby.  
If you press the [PWR] button again for more than one second,  
the power will go completely off.  
When power is ON, press the [PWR] button for more  
than two seconds.  
3
The power will go completely OFF.  
If a car is not equipped with an ACC position (for example, a  
European car), keep the [PWR] button depressed for more than  
ATTENTION  
two seconds.  
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Basic operation  
[DISC] button  
Listening to a CD  
Insert a CD into the disc slot, label side up.  
1
The CD will start playing.  
When a CD is already loaded, press the [DISC] button to switch  
to the CD mode.  
ATTENTION  
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Basic operation  
[FM AM] button  
[
] button  
[SEL]  
button  
[
] button  
Buttons [1] to [6]  
Listening to the tuner  
Press the [FM AM] button.  
1
This will turn the tuner on.  
Press the [FM AM] button to switch to the desired FM or  
AM bands.  
2
3
4
Radio bands will switch from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM in  
order each time the button is pressed.  
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to tune to a  
station.  
Turn to the right: Tunes to higher frequencies.  
Turn to the left: Tunes to lower frequencies.  
Press the [ ] or [ ] button to start the automatic station  
search.  
[
[
] button:  
] button:  
Starts searching toward higher frequencies.  
Starts searching toward lower frequencies.  
If stations have been stored in memory, pressing a button  
from [1] to [6] will directly select a station. (Refer to the section  
“Manually setting stations into memory” on page 38)  
ATTENTION  
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Basic operation  
[AUDIO CONTROL] button  
[MUTE] button  
Adjusting audio volume  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
1
Turn to the right: Increases the volume.  
Turn to the left: Decreases the volume.  
Press the [MUTE] button for less than one second to cut the  
volume or restore it instantly.  
ATTENTION  
Warning  
Do not adjust the volume or other controls while driving the  
vehicle. Do so only while parked in a safe location.  
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Basic operation  
[AUDIO CONTROL] button  
Switching audio control modes  
Various audio control modes may be fine-tuned using this  
procedure.  
Press the [AUDIO CONTROL] button for less than one  
second to select the item to be adjusted.  
1
Modes will switch in the order shown below each time the  
button is pressed.  
When the LINE OUT mode is REAR  
VOL  
BASS  
MID  
TREB  
BAL  
FAD LOUD  
FAD  
When the LINE OUT mode is NON-FEDER  
VOL BASS MID TREB BAL  
LOUD NF-P NON-F  
VOL (VOLUME) Mode  
Adjusts volume.  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Increases the volume.  
Turn to the left: Decreases the volume.  
BASS Mode  
Adjusts bass level. Bass mode can be adjusted for each  
source (CDP, FM and AM).  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Emphasizes low sounds.  
Turn to the left: Softens low sounds.  
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Basic operation  
[AUDIO CONTROL] button  
MID (MIDDLE) Mode  
Adjusts middle level. Mid mode can be adjusted for each  
source (CDP, FM and AM).  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Emphasizes medium sounds.  
Turn to the left: Softens medium sounds.  
TREB (TREBLE) Mode  
Adjusts treble level. Treble mode can be adjusted for each  
source (CDP, FM and AM).  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Emphasizes high sounds.  
Turn to the left: Softens high sounds.  
BAL (BALANCE) Mode  
Adjusts left/right speaker balance.  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Emphasizes right speakers.  
Turn to the left: Emphasizes left speakers.  
FAD (FADER) Mode  
Adjusts front/rear speaker balance.  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Emphasizes front speakers.  
Turn to the left: Emphasizes rear speakers.  
NON-F (NON-FADER) Mode  
Adjusts non-fader level (for connected sub-woofers, etc.).  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Increases level.  
Turn to the left: Decreases level.  
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Basic operation  
[AUDIO CONTROL] button  
NF-P (NON-FADER PHASE) Mode  
The merging of sound between the front and rear speakers and  
the woofer can be improved by selecting the phase.  
Switch the phase to a phase which lets the speakers combine  
without any disharmony.  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button to select NORMAL or  
REVERSE.  
NOR : Normal phase  
REV : Reverse phase  
LOUD Mode  
The loudness control may be turned on to emphasize low and  
high frequencies at low volume levels.  
Loudness compensates for the apparent weakness of low and  
high frequencies at low volume by boosting the bass and  
treble levels.  
Turn the [AUDIO CONTROL] button until the [LOUD ON]  
display appears on the screen.  
To disable the loudness feature, repeat the above procedure to  
display the [LOUD OFF] indication.  
ATTENTION  
Storing user presets for the equalizer  
The adjustment values for BASS, MIDDLE and TREBLE settings  
made in the audio control mode can be stored. The stored  
adjustment values can be called by changing the equalizer mode.  
For detail, see "Changing the equalizer mode" on page 28.  
Press the [AUDIO CONTROL] button for more than one  
second.  
1
The adjusted values are stored.  
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Basic operation  
[SOUND] button  
Changing the equalizer mode  
EQ (equalizer) mode can be used to adjust the frequency of the  
audio channels being played back in accordance with the genre and  
instruments of the music being played. Apart from four equalizer  
modes, this deck offers the audio adjustment mode in which you can  
store set BASS, MIDDLE, and TREBLE adjustment values, and the  
CUSTOM Mode in which and you can apply these adjustment  
values.  
Press the [SOUND] button for less than one second.  
1
Each time the button is pressed, the equalizer mode changes  
in the following order.  
DEFEAT (equalizer OFF)  
POWER (bass tones emphasized)  
SHARP (high tones emphasized)  
VOCAL (mid tones emphasized)  
CUSTOM (stored user-preset values for the equalizer)  
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Basic operation  
[DISP FUNC] button  
[SEL] button  
[RTN]  
button  
Making changes with Function Mode  
A variety of settings can be changed.  
Press the [DISP FUNC] button for more than one  
second.  
1
2
The function mode is activated.  
Turn the [SEL] button in either direction to display setting  
items for selection.  
Setting items will be displayed in the following order when the  
[SEL] button is turned to the right.  
BEEP  
CLOCK  
LINE OUT  
Disabling the guide tone feature (for button operation)  
The receiver is set at the factory to emit a beep tone in  
response to button operation. The guide tone feature may be  
disabled in the following procedure:  
Turn the [SEL] button to select BEEP.  
1
Press the [SEL] button.  
2
The Guide Tone Mode will be switched ON/OFF.  
Turn the [SEL] button to select ON or OFF.  
3
Press the [SEL] button to select current setting.  
4
Press the [RTN] button.  
5
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in  
Function Mode.  
Press the [DISP FUNC] or [RTN] button to exit  
Function Mode.  
6
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Basic operation  
[SEL] button  
[RTN]  
button  
[DISP FUNC] button  
Setting the time  
This receiver uses the 12-hour display notation.  
Turn the [SEL] button to select CLOCK.  
1
Press the [SEL] button.  
2
The clock adjustment mode is activated.  
Press the [SEL] button to display the item to be  
selected for adjustment.  
3
4
5
6
Hours or minutes will be switched each time the button is  
pressed.  
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right.  
Turn to the right: Turns the time forward.  
Turn to the left: Turns the time back.  
Press the [RTN] button.  
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in  
Function Mode.  
Press the [DISP FUNC] or [RTN] button to exit  
Function Mode.  
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Basic operation  
[SEL] button  
[RTN]  
button  
[DISP FUNC] button  
Changing the LINE OUT mode  
When you select NON-F as the LINE OUT mode, you can make  
the NON-F and NF-P settings in the audio control mode.  
Turn the [SEL] button to select LINE OUT.  
1
Press the [SEL] button.  
2
Turn the [SEL] button to select REAR or NON-F.  
3
Press the [SEL] button for more than five seconds.  
4
Press the [RTN] button.  
5
At this time, other adjustments can also be made in  
Function Mode.  
Press the [DISP FUNC] or [RTN] button to exit  
Function Mode.  
6
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How to operate the CD player  
How to operate the CD player  
[DISC] button  
First press the [DISC] button to switch to the disc mode. It is  
assumed here that a CD has already been loaded into the unit.  
Listening to CDs  
Press the [DISC] button.  
1
This starts CD play.  
Playback may be intermittent when there is a scratch on a CD or  
when the recorded side is dirty.  
Caution  
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How to operate the CD player  
[SEL] button  
[
] button  
Button [4]  
[
] button  
Advancing to the next track or returning to  
the beginning of the track being played  
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right.  
1
Turn to the right: Advances to the next track.  
Turn to the left: Returns to the beginning of the track being  
played. (Repeat turning for previous tracks.)  
Fast Forward/Rewind  
Fast forward or rewind the song currently being played.  
Press and hold the [ ] or [ ] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Fast forward.  
] button: Rewind.  
Playing the beginning of tracks (SCAN)  
Press button [4].  
1
Pressing the button causes the player to move up to the next  
track and play it for 10 seconds, then move up to the next track  
and play it for 10 seconds, and so on until the button is  
pressed again.  
To continue playing a desired track, press the button again to  
stop scanning.  
ATTENTION  
After the entire disc is scanned once, ordinary playback starts  
from the point where scanning started.  
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How to operate the CD player  
Buttons [5] and [6]  
Repeating the same track (REPEAT)  
Press button [5] to repeat the track being played.  
1
To cancel, press button [5] again.  
Playing tracks in random order (RANDOM)  
Press button [6] to play the tracks in random order.  
1
To cancel, press button [6] again.  
During random playback, press button [5] to repeat the track  
ATTENTION  
being played. To cancel repeat play (go back to random play),  
press button [5] again.  
During playback of a particular track: The track being played is  
played repeatedly.  
While searching: The following track is played repeatedly.  
Occasionally the same track happens to be played (selected)  
two or more times in a row; this is normal operation and is not a  
sign of a problem.  
When any of the functions - Playing the beginning of tracks,”  
Repeating the same trackand Playing tracks in random  
order- is selected, a message such as [SCAN], [REPEAT] or  
[RANDOM] appears on the display to verify the current function.  
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How to operate the CD player  
[DISP FUNC] button  
[CD  
(EJECT)] button  
Ejecting the disc  
Press the [CD  
(EJECT)] button.  
1
Disc is ejected.  
Switching the display  
Press the [DISP FUNC] button for less than one second.  
1
Each time the button is pressed, the following will be displayed  
in order.  
Elapsed time Clock  
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How to operate the tuner  
How to operate the tuner  
[SEL] button  
] button  
[FM AM] button  
[
[
] button  
First, press the [FM AM] button to start tuner operation.  
There are automatic and manual methods for setting stations in  
memory. The receiver will accept up to 24 stations in memory: 6 in  
AM and 18 in FM (6 each for FM1, FM2 and FM3.) (Initial setting)  
Tuning to a station  
Press the [FM AM] button to switch to the desired FM or  
AM bands.  
1
Radio bands will switch from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM in  
order each time the button is pressed.  
Turn the [SEL] button to the left or right to tune to a  
station.  
2
Turn to the right: Tunes to higher frequencies.  
Turn to the left: Tunes to lower frequencies.  
Press the [ ] or [ ] button to start the automatic station  
search.  
3
[
[
] button:  
] button:  
Starts searching toward higher frequencies.  
Starts searching toward lower frequencies.  
At times, it may be difficult to maintain optimum reception  
because the antenna affixed to your vehicle is in motion  
constantly (relative to the broadcast antenna), encountering  
continuous variation in the received radio signalsstrength. Other  
factors affecting reception include interference from natural  
obstacles, sign posts, etc.  
ATTENTION  
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How to operate the tuner  
[FM AM] button  
[SEL]  
button  
Buttons [1] to [6]  
Entering stations into memory automatically  
(The automatic preset mode: ASM)  
Press the [FM AM] button to switch to the desired FM or  
AM bands.  
1
Radio bands will switch from FM1 FM2 FM3 AM in  
order each time the button is pressed.  
Press the [SEL] button for more than two seconds until a  
beep is heard.  
2
The automatic preset mode starts.  
The [ASM ON] indicator on the screen flashes, and stations are  
automatically entered in memory under buttons [1] to [6].  
These buttons are called preset buttons.  
Pressing the preset buttons ([1] to [6]) allows you to make one-  
touch station selections. The frequency of the selected station  
ATTENTION  
is indicated on the display.  
When a new station is set in memory, the station previously set  
in memory will be deleted.  
If there are fewer than six receivable stations, the stations set in  
the remaining buttons will be retained.  
If the vehicles battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle  
or for removing the receiver), all stations in memory will be lost.  
Caution  
In such a case, set stations in memory again.  
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How to operate the tuner  
[FM AM] button  
[SEL]  
button  
Buttons [1] to [6]  
Manually setting stations into memory  
This section covers the setting of stations in memory under the  
numbered buttons.  
1
Press the [FM AM] button to switch between FM and AM.  
Turn the [SEL] button to the right or left to tune to the  
station to be entered in memory.  
2
Select any button, from [1] to [6], and press it for more  
than two seconds.  
3
The tuned station is now memorized and set in the button  
selected. Repeat the procedure to set additional manually  
tuned stations in memory, in turn, for buttons [1] to [6]. These  
buttons are called the preset buttons.  
Pressing the preset buttons ([1] to [6]) allows you to make one-  
touch station selections. The frequency of the selected station  
ATTENTION  
is indicated on the display.  
When a new station is set in memory, the station previously set  
in memory will be deleted.  
If the vehicles battery is disconnected (for repairs to the vehicle  
or for removing the receiver), all stations in memory will be lost.  
Caution  
In such a case, set stations in memory again.  
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How to operate the tuner  
[SEL]  
button  
[DISP FUNC] button  
Buttons [1] to [6]  
Preset station scan  
This function enables reception of all the stations in the preset  
buttons for five seconds each.  
Press the [SEL] button for less than one second.  
1
[P SCAN] will appear on the display, and stations stored under  
preset buttons [1] through [6] will be played for five seconds  
each.  
To stop the preset scan mode at a desired station, press  
the [SEL] button again.  
2
The receiver will stay tuned to the desired station.  
Switching the display  
Press the [DISP FUNC] button for less than one second.  
1
Each press of the button switches the display the clock and  
current frequency.  
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How to operate the tuner  
[FM AM] button  
Buttons [1] and [3]  
Changing the reception sensitivity for automatic scanning  
The deck lets you select the reception sensitivity to be used for  
automatic scanning of stations. The two sensitivity modes available  
for this deck are AUTO mode and DX mode.  
During automatic scanning, the reception sensitivity  
switches automatically to one of two levels. Initially the  
reception sensitivity is set to the low level so that only  
stations with strong signals are received. If no stations  
could be received, the reception sensitivity is increased  
so that stations with weaker signals can also be  
received.  
AUTO Mode  
DX Mode  
Because the reception sensitivity for automatic scanning  
is set to the high level from the start, even stations with  
weaker signals can be received. (Signal crossover may  
result in some stations being hard to hear.)  
Check that the deck is in standby mode.  
1
2
Press and hold the [FM AM] button, then button [1], and  
hold both for more than three seconds.  
The mode switches between AUTO mode and DX mode each  
time the buttons are pressed.  
Changing the radio band location  
The location for the radio bands used between the North America  
region and the Asia/Australia/Latin region can be switched. The  
default setting is USA (North America).  
Check that the deck is in standby mode.  
1
Press and hold the [FM AM] button, then button [3], and  
hold both for more than three seconds.  
2
The radio band switches between USA, ASIA, AUS and LATIN  
each time the buttons are pressed.  
After changing the location, the power will turn on in FM1  
mode. After this, the broadcast stations will be searched for  
automatically and stored in buttons [1] to [6].  
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How to operate the tuner  
FM reception characteristics  
In general, FM has much better tonal quality than AM. However, FM  
and FM stereo reception encounter several characteristic problems  
not encountered with AM. FM is more difficult to receive than AM in a  
moving vehicle. The following are explanatory notes on what to  
expect from FM reception and on how to get satisfactory  
performance.  
FM reception differs from AM  
A characteristic of transmitted signals is that lower frequencies  
travel further. FM frequencies are much higher than AMs  
(similar to a ray of light): they wont bend but they will reflect.  
Often, they will be interrupted by tall buildings, mountains, etc.,  
taking direct and indirect paths to your vehicles antenna. The  
distance at which FM stations can be received satisfactorily is  
usually not nearly as far as that which AM stations can be  
received.  
AM Radio Waves  
Ionosphere  
FM Radio Waves  
Ionosphere  
Fading out  
In weak signal or fringereception areas, FM stations may  
fade out completely, or fade in and out. When driving in weak  
signal areas, such as near hills, through valleys or tunnels,  
among tall buildings, etc., you may encounter unusual noise  
interference. THIS IS NOT A TUNER PROBLEM. In this case,  
you can only wait until you are in a better reception area, tune  
to a stronger station, or reduce the treble level.  
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Reception area of FM broadcasts  
A home receiver can catch weak FM stereo signals through the  
use of a tall, directional or ultra-sensitive antenna. In a moving  
vehicle, the area for good reception is limited because of  
varying conditions encountered while driving, including the  
types and heights of broadcast antenna structures, signal  
strength, engine noise, etc. For best reception with manual  
antenna, extend the antenna mast as far as possible.  
Transmitting Antenna 100 Meters High  
Effective Radiation Power 1kW  
FM Stereo Auto Radio 12.4 miles  
FM Monaural Auto Radio 31 miles  
Home FM Stereo Receiver 62 miles  
Reception quality varies depending on the power of the FM  
station, natural and artificial barriers,weather conditions, etc.  
Multipath  
The reflection characteristics of FM waves cause another  
problem called multipathFM wave signals reflecting off of  
buildings, mountains, etc. When the antenna receives direct  
and reflected waves at the same time, distortion of sound in the  
treble range often occurs, such as static or harsh-sounding  
voices. THIS IS NOT A TUNER PROBLEM. Only moving to  
another area with a clearer signal path can remedy the  
situation.  
DIRECT  
WAVE  
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How to use an optional remote control  
How to use an optional remote control  
Precautions in use of the remote control  
• Be careful when handling the remote control, especially  
because it is small and light. Dropping or striking it hard may  
damage it, wear out the battery or cause a malfunction.  
• Keep the remote control free of moisture, dust and water. Do  
not subject it to shock.  
• Do not place the remote control unit where it will get hot, such  
as on the dashboard or near a heater vent. Allowing the  
remote control unit to overheat may warp its case or cause  
other problems.  
• Do not operate the remote control unit while driving because  
doing so could cause an accident.  
• When using the remote control, point it directly at the remote  
control light receptor.  
• The light receptor may not operate correctly if it is exposed to  
bright light such as direct sunlight.  
• Be sure to press the [PWR] button on the main unit for more  
than two seconds to shut it down before leaving the car, or the  
car battery may be run down. When the main unit is shut down,  
the remote control will not work.  
• Remove the batteries from the remote control unit whenever it  
is not to be used for a long time.  
Cleaning the remote control  
• Use a dry cloth to keep the unit clean. If the remote control unit  
gets extremely dirty, clean it with a cloth moistened in diluted  
liquid detergent. Do not use alcohol or thinner; these  
compounds may damage the finish.  
• In no event should benzine or thinner be used. These  
substances will damage the case or finish.  
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[PWR]  
button  
Remote-control  
light receptor  
[
] button  
[
] button  
[MUTE]  
button  
Turning the power on/off  
When the power is turned on, the state used when the power was  
turned off such as CD and tuner playing is restored.  
Press the [PWR] button.  
1
The power turns on or off each time the button is pressed.  
When the main unit is shut down, the remote control will not work.  
ATTENTION  
Adjusting the audio volume  
Press the [ ] or [ ] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Increases the volume.  
] button: Decreases the volume.  
Muting the volume  
Press the [MUTE] button to cut the volume or restore it  
instantly.  
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[MODE] button  
[TU] button  
[BAND] button  
Switching playback modes  
Press the [MODE] button.  
1
Press the button to switch modes in the following sequence:  
Tuner  
Disc  
How to play the tuner  
Select the tuner mode first.  
Selecting the FM/AM band  
Press the [BAND] or [TU] button.  
1
Each press will switch tuner modes from FM1 FM2 ➔  
FM3 AM.  
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[DISC] button  
[BAND] button  
[
PRESET CH ] buttons  
[
TUNE SEEK ] buttons  
Selecting a station (manually or automatically)  
A short tap of the button will allow manual station tuning.  
Pressing for more than one second will start automatic tuning.  
Press the [ TUNESEEK ] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Tunes to higher frequency stations.  
] button: Tunes to lower frequency stations.  
Selecting preset stations  
A total of six stations may be selected (preset tuning) out of  
those already set in memory through the main unit. (Refer to  
Manually setting stations into memory,page 38.)  
Press the [ PRESET CH ] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Select the next higher number preset button.  
] button: Select the next lower number preset button.  
How to play CDs  
Select the disc mode first.  
Switching disc mode  
Press the [BAND] or [DISC] button.  
1
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[
TRACK  
] buttons  
Advancing to the next track or returning to the  
beginning of the track being played  
Press the [  
TRACK  
] button.  
1
[
[
] button: Skips to the next track.  
] button: Returns to the beginning of the track being  
played. (Press repeatedly to move to  
previous tracks.)  
Hold the [  
] button down to fast forward, or the [  
] button  
to rewind through the track being played.  
ATTENTION  
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Replacing the battery  
To prevent accidents, store batteries out of the reach of  
children. If a child has swallowed one, consult a doctor  
immediately.  
Warning  
Use two AAA-size batteries.  
Remove the back cover of the remote control unit by  
gently pressing and sliding it in the direction indicated by  
the arrow.  
1
Install the two batteries provided into the compartment  
as illustrated inside the compartment.  
2
Return the back cover into place by sliding it in the  
direction indicated by the arrow.  
3
Be extremely careful not to swallow the battery.  
The battery life is approximately one year. If the remote control  
unit does not operate correctly or if the button lamp gets dim,  
replace the batteries.  
Be sure to orient the batteries correctly so that the positive and  
negative poles match the diagram.  
Do not use one new battery and one old one; use two new  
Caution  
batteries.  
Use only two of the same kind of battery.  
If any liquid is seen leaking from the batteries, remove both  
batteries and dispose of them properly. Thoroughly clean the  
battery compartment with a dry cloth. Then install new  
batteries.  
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If you have a question:  
If you have a question:  
[RESET] button  
First check the items mentioned below before attempting to  
troubleshoot problems.  
If a problem occurs, for instance when the unit does not respond  
to any button presses, or the display doesn't work correctly,  
Caution  
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.  
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If you have a question:  
Displayed information (for troubleshooting)  
The information listed in the chart below is displayed to show the  
status of the CD player. Refer to the chart for the appropriate action.  
Information Contents  
Explanation and remedial action to take  
INFO 3 DISCS ARE DIRTY OR  
DAMAGED  
The loaded disc is dirty or upside down. Check it  
for proper orientation and verify it is clean.  
INFO 5 CD PLAYER FAILS  
MECHANICALLY  
The CD player is inoperative for some reason. Go  
through the CD removal procedure.  
If a CD fails to eject, have your dealer fix the  
problem.  
INFO 6 WHEN THE CD PLAYER  
The temperature in the CD player is too high for  
INTERNAL TEMPERATURE operation. Wait till it cools down.  
IS HIGH (TO PROTECT  
PICKUP UNIT)  
Resume playing after the High temperature  
sensed and CD stopped" display disappears. If  
the CD still cannot play, have your dealer repair it.  
INFO 7 AN INTERNAL POWER Turn the ACC off once before turning it on once  
SUPPLY FAILURE IS  
OCCURRING  
again to resume the operation.  
If the function still cannot be restricted, contact  
your dealer.  
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If you have a question:  
Remedial action  
to take  
Refer  
to page  
Mode  
Problem  
Causes  
Is the volume control up sufficiently?  
Is MUTE functioning?  
Turn up the volume control.  
24  
24  
Cancel MUTE.  
Readjust the fader and  
balance controls to more  
normal positions.  
Dead or  
weak sound  
Is the fader or balance control set far  
to one side?  
26  
Other probable causes include  
broken audio-signal wiring or a faulty  
speaker.  
Have your dealer check  
the problem.  
Are too many electrical items  
installed, causing a lack of power?  
Have your dealer check  
the problem.  
Power does  
not turn on.  
Other probable causes include a  
run-down car battery, broken power  
or interconnection wiring.  
Have your dealer check  
the problem.  
Has the car battery been disconnected  
for repair or checked out?  
Reenter them into  
memory.  
37,  
38  
Common  
to all  
Are too many electrical items  
installed and causing lack of  
available power?  
Frequencies  
or titles set in  
memory are  
deleted.  
Have your dealer check  
the problem.  
Other probable causes include run-  
down car battery, broken power or  
interconnection wiring.  
Have your dealer check  
the problem.  
No guide  
tone sounds.  
Is the guide tone disabled?  
Is the battery low?  
Enable the guide tone.  
Replace battery.  
29  
48  
48  
Is the battery installed in reverse  
polarity?  
Reinstall the battery in the  
correct polarity.  
The remote  
control does  
not work.  
Is direct sunlight hitting the remote  
control light receptor?  
Use the remote control  
close to the receptor.  
Have your dealer check  
the problem.  
Other probable causes include a  
malfunctioning remote control.  
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If you have a question:  
Remedial action  
to take  
Refer  
to page  
Mode  
Problem  
Causes  
Is an extra label or seal  
applied to the disc?  
Do not apply labels or seals  
to the disc.  
11  
12  
The disc cannot be inserted.  
The disc is ejected as soon  
as it is inserted.  
Or, the disc cannot be  
ejected.  
Try inserting another disc.  
Removed any burrs. Do not  
use a deformed or  
Are there rough edges,  
deformations or  
damaged areas on the  
disc?  
damaged disc.  
Try another disc. Do not  
play a damaged disc.  
Is the disc damaged?  
(scratched, warped, etc.)  
11  
13  
CD  
Is the disc clean?  
Clean the disc.  
Sound skips around.  
Sound is intermittent.  
Sound is bad in quality.  
Is the player mounted at  
a proper angle?  
Is the player mounted  
loosely?  
Have your dealer check it  
out.  
Are you driving over a  
rough surface?  
Avoid playback while  
driving over rough surfaces.  
10  
The disc cannot be  
ejected.  
Press the [DISC] button a  
bit longer (forced Eject).  
If unknown  
Refer  
to page  
Mode Problem  
Causes  
Remedial action to take  
Extend the antenna.  
Tune to a station.  
Is the antenna retracted?  
Is the tuner correctly tuned to a  
station?  
36  
36  
Tune to a local station.  
(Please note, there may  
be no local stations  
servicing the area where  
you are currently driving.)  
Receives  
no  
Are you driving outside the service  
area of your preset stations?  
stations,  
or  
Tuner  
receives  
static  
noise.  
Are you operating other equipment  
with a computer, or a mobile phone,  
in your vehicle at the same time as  
your receiver?  
Avoid operating such  
equipment while using  
the receiver.  
Have your authorized  
Eclipse retailer check the  
problem.  
Other problems may include a loose  
or disconnected antenna cable, a,  
bad antenna cable or a bad  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
<GENERAL>  
Power Supply  
14.4V DC (11-16V)  
3A  
Current Drain  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
In-Dash Unit  
Mass (weight)  
7" x 2" x 6-1/8" (178 x 50 x 155mm)  
Approx. 1.4kg  
Usage temperature range  
Storage temperature range  
-20°C to + 65°C (-4°F to 149°F )  
-40°C to + 85°C (-20°F to 185°F )  
<FM TUNER>  
Frequency Range  
USA:  
87.75~107.9MHz (0.2MHz step)  
87.5~108MHz (0.05MHz step)  
87.5~108MHz (0.1MHz step)  
87.75~107.9MHz (0.1MHz step)  
13dBf  
Asia:  
Australia:  
Latin America:  
Usable Sensitivity  
50dB Quieting Sensitivity  
Frequency Response  
Stereo Separation  
14dBf  
30~15,000Hz,  
38dB (1kHz)  
3dB  
<AM TUNER>  
Frequency Range  
USA:  
Asia:  
Australia:  
Latin America:  
Usable Sensitivity  
530~1,710kHz (10kHz step)  
522~1,629kHz (9kHz step)  
522~1710kHz (9kHz step)  
530~1710kHz (10kHz step)  
20µV  
<CD SECTION>  
Frequency Response  
Wow & Flutter  
20~20,000Hz,  
Below measurable limits  
3dB  
Stereo Separation  
S/N Ratio (A-weighted)  
Dynamic Range  
80dB  
95dB  
95dB  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
0.008%  
<AUDIO AMPLIFIER>  
Power Output  
14W x 4 (20Hz~20kHz, 1% THD,  
4, Vcc=14.4V) Max 50W x 4  
5V /55line-out impedance  
Output Level/Impedance  
Tone Action  
Bass  
:
:
:
12dB at 80Hz  
12dB at 630Hz  
12dB at 10kHz  
Middle  
Treble  
Loudness  
+10dB at 100Hz/+6.5dB at 10kHz  
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Before installation  
Before installation  
G Note G  
Be sure to disconnect the vehicle battery's negative terminal  
before installing the receiver.  
Components  
No.  
Item  
Main unit  
Mounting sleeve  
Side bracket  
Rear bracket  
Q'ty  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
1
1
1
1
Bezel  
Bushing  
Self-tapping screw (6 x 16 mm)  
Stud bolt  
Flat head screw (red:5 x 8 mm)  
Hex-head bolt (red:5 x 8 mm)  
Hex-head bolt (6 x 20 mm)  
Hex nut (5 mm)  
Hex nut (6 mm)  
Interconnecting cable  
Installation angle  
In order to maintain proper functioning, install the unit within an angle  
of 30 degrees from horizontal (standard). If this is not done, sound  
skipping or ejection of the CD may occur.  
FRONT  
WITHIN AN ANGLE  
OF 30 DEGREES  
STANDARD  
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Mounting instruction  
Mounting instruction  
Mounting the main unit  
-If installing the main unit by the mounting sleeve-  
Insert the mounting sleeve into the opening in the vehicle  
dash board or console box.  
1
2
Use a screwdriver or the like to bend the tabs in the  
mounting sleeve to secure the mounting sleeve.  
BEND THE MOUNTING  
TABS.  
DASH BOARD  
OR CONSOLE BOX  
2 MOUNTING  
SLEEVE  
Attach the side brackets to the main unit using flathead  
screws.  
3
1 MAIN UNIT  
9 FLAT HEAD  
SCREWS [ x 2 ]  
(red: 5 x 8mm)  
3
SIDE BRACKETS [ x 2 ]  
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Mounting instruction  
Mount the stud bolt to the main unit.  
4
5
Insert the main unit into the mounting sleeve until it locks  
in place.  
Fasten the rear of the main unit using either method [A]  
or [B].  
6
Select method [A] or [B] to suit the interior configuration of the  
vehicle.  
Install the bezel on the main unit.  
7
[A]  
METAL OF  
VEHICLE  
DASH BOARD  
OR CONSOLE BOX  
6
BUSHING  
TOP  
8
STUD BOLT  
2
MOUNTING SLEEVE  
5
BEZEL  
[B]  
7 SELF TAPPING  
13  
HEX NUT (6mm)  
SCREW (6 x 16mm)  
11  
HEX HEAD  
BOLT (6 x 20mm)  
METAL OF  
VEHICLE  
DASH BOARD  
OR CONSOLE BOX  
12  
HEX NUT (5mm)  
REAR BRACKET  
TOP  
4
8
STUD BOLT  
2
MOUNTING SLEEVE  
5
BEZEL  
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Mounting instruction  
-If installing the main unit by the side brackets of the vehicle-  
Remove the pocket and any other accessories from the  
center cluster to make room for the main unit.  
1
2
Remove the mouiting side brackets for the pocket.  
CENTER CLUSTER  
POCKET  
SCREWS  
3
4
Attach the side brackets to the main unit.  
Install the main unit in the vehicle.  
1
MAIN UNIT  
POCKET  
10  
HEX HEAD BOLT  
(red: 5 x 8mm)  
SCREWS [x4]  
SIDE BRACKETS  
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Mounting instruction  
Names of lead wires and destinations (refer to Page 60)  
G Caution G  
Never connect the power supply to the speaker leads,  
otherwise it cause damage to the main unit.  
G Note G  
To prevent unconnected leads from shorting out, insulate them  
by wrapping their tips with electrical tape. Similarly, insulate the  
ends of connected leads.  
If an external amplifier is to be connected to the receiver, be  
sure to ground its outside housing to the vehicle body (a metal  
part).  
No.  
1
Name  
ACC  
Wire color  
Red  
Destination  
Connect where the power comes on  
when the ignition is in the ACC  
position.  
2
B+  
Yellow  
Black  
Connect where the power is  
constantly available, regardless of the  
ignition switch's position.  
3
4
5
6
Ground  
Connect where good body  
grounding is available.  
Antenna power supply Blue  
Connect to the automatic-antenna  
control terminal of the vehicle.  
Illumination power supply Orange/White  
Control power supply Blue/White  
Connect to where power comes on  
when the headlights are turned on.  
Connect to the control terminal for  
the external amplifier, etc.  
7 & 8 Line-out terminals  
Speaker leads  
Connect to the RCA input connectors  
of an external amplifier.  
9
Connect them to their respective  
speaker leads.  
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Mounting instruction  
System  
59  
Mounting instruction  
60  
Mounting instruction  
61  
How to contact customer service  
How to contact customer service  
Should the product require service, please contact your nearest  
following Eclipse dealer.  
<U.S.A/CANADA>  
DIVISION OF FUJITSU TEN CORP. OF AMERICA  
19600 SOUTH VERMONT AVENUE, TORRANCE, CA 90502  
Phone: (310) 327-2151  
<AUSTRALIA>  
FUJITSU TEN (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD.  
ECLIPSE AUSTRALIA  
Phone: 1800-211-411  
<MALAYSIA>  
Cobra Malaysia Sdn. bhd.  
Level 5, Axis Plaza, Jalan U1/44, Glenmarie, 40150 Shah Alam,  
Selangor D.E., Malaysia.  
Phone: 03-5569-4200  
Fax: 03-5569-4201  
<SINGAPORE>  
Cobra Singapore Pte Ltd  
Trademart  
60, Martin Road, # 05-20, Singapore 239065  
Phone: 6737 2568  
Fax : 6737 9538  
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How to contact customer service  
<KOREA>  
Transpectra Co., Ltd.  
115-16 nonhyun dong kangnam ku Seoul, Korea.  
Phone: 02-540-4595  
Fax: 02-2-540-4666  
HYUNDAI AUTONET Co., LTD.  
1st FL. Namhyoung Bldg, 746-23 Yeoksam-Dong, Kangnam-Ku,  
Seoul, Korea 135-080  
Phone: 02-508-6001  
Fax: 02-2-508-6067  
<TAIWAN>  
Sentrek Taiwan, LTD.  
1, 9F, Lane 155, Section 3, Peishen RD., Shenkeng, Taipei Hsien,  
222  
Taiwan, R.O.C.  
Phone: 02-2662-8110  
Fax: 02-2662-8117  
<THAILAND>  
Sho-Ten Co., Ltd.  
114/9 Soi Suwansawadi, Thungmahamek, Rama 4 Rd., Sathorn,  
Bangkok 10120, Thailand.  
Phone: 02-671-9610-12  
Fax: 02-671-9614  
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IMPORTANT  
RECORD YOUR “KEY CD”  
HERE…  
STORE YOUR “KEY CD”  
ALONG WITH YOUR  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
TAKE THIS OUT.  
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