Eclipse - Fujitsu Ten CD5030 Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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Operation
Changing the reception
sensitivity for automatic
scanning
The main unit lets you select the reception
sensitivity to be used for automatic scanning of
stations. You can select either LOCAL or DX
signal receiving sensitivity.
ATTENTION
When an optional HD Radio tuner unit is
connected, the sensitivity is set to the LOCAL
mode. The DX Mode is unavailable. (U.S.A.
only)
The mode switches between LOCAL
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 American region and the Asia/
Australia/Latin region can be switched. The
default setting is USA (North America).
ATTENTION
When an optional HD Radio tuner unit is
connected, radio band location is set to USA.
Other radio band locations are unavailable.
(U.S.A. only)
The radio band switches in the order
shown below each time the buttons
are pressed.
USA ASIA AUS LATIN
USA www
When the power is turned on, stations
will be searched for automatically, and
stored in buttons [1] to [6].
LOCAL
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.
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.)
1
Check that the power of the main
unit is in the standby state (with
the power turned off).
2
Press and hold button [1] and the
[ /MENU] button simultaneously
for more than three seconds.
1
Check that the power of the main
unit is in the standby state (with
the power turned off).
2
Press and hold button [3] and the
[ /MENU] button simultaneously
for more than three seconds.