Eclipse Avn133mrc English Manual Direct
CD, CD-R/RW, DVD-Video (Region 2/NTSC), MP3, WMA.
You can tune into local stations that fall under 90 MHz using the manual seek arrows on screen.
Have a copy of the Eclipse AVN133MRC English manual? Consider uploading it to the Internet Archive (Archive.org) to help the next generation of JDM owners. eclipse avn133mrc english manual
Your Eclipse AVN133MRC navigation system is backed by a limited warranty. For details, please consult the warranty documentation included with your system.
USB input, AUX, and rear-view camera compatibility. Input Type: 2-DIN standard size (178x100 mm). Navigating the Main Menu CD, CD-R/RW, DVD-Video (Region 2/NTSC), MP3, WMA
Look for the gear icon or the button labeled on the touch display.
Main Menu. This button opens the root screen for choosing audio sources, navigation settings, and system configurations. Consider uploading it to the Internet Archive (Archive
The Eclipse AVN133MRC is a robust multimedia unit, but its utility outside of Japan is hindered by language barriers and frequency differences. Users operating this unit in English-speaking regions should verify if "English Mode" firmware has been installed by a previous owner. If the unit remains in Japanese, professional installation of a frequency expander is highly recommended to restore full radio functionality.
If you are installing the AVN133MRC into a non-standard or non-Toyota/Nissan vehicle, you will need to splice into the main wiring harness. Below is the standard Fujitsu Ten pinout configuration for this generation of AVN units.
Whether you have just imported a vehicle with this head unit installed or you purchased a used unit for a DIY install, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know. We will cover where to find the manual, how to decode the unit’s basic functions without it, troubleshooting common errors, and understanding the hardware specifications.
Connects to the parking brake switch. For safety, video playback is blocked unless this wire senses a ground connection. 4. Basic Operation and Audio Settings Changing Audio Sources