Features
External Device Controls
Features
MP3/WMA Playback: The CD7200 mkII can play MP3 and WMA files
recorded onto CD-R and CD-RW discs in ISO 9660
Level 1 and 2. Recommended bit rates are 64-320 kbps for MP3 and 48-320 kbps for
WMA. Variable bit
rates from 64 to 320 kbps for MP3 and 48 to 192 kbps for WMA can be used, however there
may be a discrepancy in the time
display. The receiver can recognize a total of 999 files, 256 folders (including
the root directory), and 8
directory layers on a single disc. The receiver can show the names of albums and artists
from and ID3 and WMA tags.
CD Text: If a CD Text disc is
inserted, the receiver will display the artist name, disc title, and track title
information.
ESN Security: This unit is equipped with the Eclipse Security Network.
A pre-registered music CD (called a "Key CD") unlocks the security. If the
registered CD is not detected, the navigation and audio functions will be
disabled when the main unit is disconnected from and reconnected to the
vehicle's battery. You can turn the security on or off, or change the "key" CD
as desired.
Note: In addition to ESN Security, the CD7200 mkII has
detachable face plate security.
Radio Band Switching: If you
wish to take the receiver out of the country, the tuner frequencies and interval
can be switched on any of four possible regions:
- USA:
- FM: 87.75-107.9 MHz (0.2
MHz step)
- AM: 530-1710 kHz (10 kHz
step)
- Asia (includes Europe):
- FM:
87.5-108.0 MHz (0.05 MHz step)
- AM: 522-1629 kHz (9 kHz
step)
- Australia:
- FM:
87.5-108.0 MHz (0.1 MHz step)
- AM: 522-1710 kHz (9 kHz
step)
- Latin America:
- FM:
87.75-107.9 MHz (0.1 MHz step)
- AM: 530-1710 kHz (10 kHz
step)
High-volt Preamp Outputs: The
CD7200 mkII
features three sets of 8-volt, low-impedance (55Ω) preamp outputs, including a
non-fading output for a subwoofer. The outputs are affected by the crossover settings (see below).
Sound Adjustment Modes: The
CD7200 mkII is equipped with several sound adjustment features:
- Speaker Layout:
depending on your system design, choose:
- 3-Way: high
frequencies output from the front RCA outputs, midrange output from the rear
RCA outputs, bass output from the non-faded RCA outputs
- 4 Sp+SW: 4 speakers
plus subwoofer; full range or high-pass signal output from the front and
rear RCA outputs, sub-bass output from the non-faded RCA outputs
- Parametric EQ: there is a 7 band or 11 band parametric EQ,
depending on the speaker layout setting:
- 11 Band: the high frequency and midrange outputs each has 5
bands, the bass output has one band
- High: select five center frequencies from 20 options from 200 Hz
to 16 kHz
- Mid: select five center frequencies from 25 options from 63 Hz to
16 kHz
- Bass: select one center frequency from 12 options from 20 Hz to
250 Hz
- Q (Width of adjusted
band): select from five band widths for each frequency
- 7 Band:
- Band 1: 63, 80, or 100 Hz
- Band 2: 125, 160, or 200 Hz
- Band 3: 250, 315, 400, or 500 Hz
- Band 4: 630, 800, 1000, or 1250 Hz
- Band 5: 1.6, 2, 2.5, or 3.15 kHz
- Band 6: 4, 5, 6.3, or 8 kHz
- Band 7: 10, 12.5, or 16 kHz
- Q (Width of adjusted
band): select from five band widths for each frequency
- Time Alignment: you can delay the audio signal for the speakers
closest to the listener with the built-in time alignment feature; this
effectively creates a perception of increased distance for those speakers;
time alignment allows the listener to be placed at an equal distance between
the left and right/front and rear speakers for optimum staging
- Circle Surround II: 5.1 channel is simulated using SRS TruBass
and SRS Focus circuits
- Crossover: the crossover has high-pass, low pass, and
band-pass filters, depending on the speaker layout setting:
- 3-Way: adjustable
high-pass on front RCA outputs, band-pass (with adjustable high-pass and
low-pass) on rear RCA outputs, adjustable low-pass on sub RCA outputs
- 4 Sp+SW:
independently adjustable high-pass on front and rear RCA outputs,
adjustable low-pass on sub RCA outputs
- Harmonizer: previously
compressed digital files are expanded and played back as close to the
original as possible
- Non-fader: the phase
of the non-fading (subwoofer) output can be set to normal or reverse,
the output can be stereo or mono, and
the output level can be adjusted from -6 to +6
- Loudness: the loudness
control may be turned on to emphasize low and high frequencies at low volume
levels; when selected, the loudness contour provides a +10dB boost at 100Hz
and a +6dB boost at 10kHz
- E-iSERV Sound Effect Customizations: the parametric EQ, time
alignment, and crossover settings can be adjusted using the head unit or
through the Eclipse E-iSERV website; settings can be stored on CD-R or USB
Memory and uploaded to the head unit
Measuring Frequency Characteristics: With the optional MEI-100
microphone (which connects to one channel of the RCA aux input), you can measure
frequency characteristics inside your vehicle. Pink noise is played through the
speakers and picked up by the microphone. The results are displayed on the unit,
and can be written to USB memory. This information can be used with the on-line
E-iSERV Audio Customize program to properly set the parametric EQ.
Source Volume Controls (SVC):
Because the level of each source can vary, the Source Volume Controls
allow you to raise or lower the volume of AM radio, CD audio, and any external
source compared
to the FM radio signal. The volume differences can be set within a range of -10
to +20.
Illumination: The front panel
buttons are backlit and have six color options; Red, Green, Amber, Blue with
Red, Blue with Green, and Blue with amber. When any of the multi-color
combinations are used, the rotary dial and the four large buttons around the
dial are blue, and the other buttons are the second color. If the
accessory power is on, the unit is turned off, and the clock is turned on in the
menu; the display turns off
(the clock stays on) but
the buttons and rotary knob stay backlit. When the unit is on and 12 volts is applied to the
illumination wire the display dims, but the button backlighting remains unchanged.
Display: The unit gives you a choice of display patterns or you can
import your own images. You can cycle through two Motion Picture options, two
sound meter displays, a standard black background, and the display can be turned
off. Using the E-iSERV website, you can download other display data and
applications for creating motion pictures. Images are loaded onto a CD-R or USB
drive and imported to the head unit.
Remote Control: The
CD7200 mkII is controlled by the RMC105 remote control. With the remote you can
access the following functions: Power, Mode, Volume Up/Dn, Source select
(Disc/Tuner/Aux), Band select, Mute, Preset Channel Up/Dn, Disc Up/Dn, Track Up/Dn,
and Tune/Seek Up/Dn.
Steering Wheel Remote: Through
the special E-iSERV website from Eclipse, you can download software that enables
factory steering wheel remote operation of the CD7200 mkII. This software is
burned to a CD-R and imported into the receiver. Two wires (brown/black and
brown) in the supplied wiring harness need to be connected to factory wiring in
order for steering wheel remote commands can operate.
Note: Depending
upon the vehicle's make and model, not all downloaded material may be compatible
with steering wheel remote functions.
Angle Mounting:
Eclipse recommends mounting the CD7200 mkII no more that 30° above horizontal.
Auxiliary Input:
Female stereo RCA auxiliary inputs are on a 7" pigtail on the back of the unit.
The aux input can be turned off in the menu, so you don't have to toggle past it
when you change inputs when there's nothing connected. A second auxiliary source
can be added using the optional
AUX105 Aux cord (item number 099AUX105); it's plugged into the E-LAN
connector on the rear panel. If the AUX105 is used, you
cannot add a CD changer, HD Radio tuner, or satellite radio tuner.
External Device Controls
Bluetooth:
Bluetooth hardware is built into the CD7200 mkII, making it easy to integrate
Bluetooth enabled cellular phones and audio players. Bluetooth is a two-way
wireless communication system allowing you to make and receive cell phone calls,
and listen to a Bluetooth audio device.
- Phone:
Up to five phones can be registered with the CD7200 mkII. It can automatically
connect to a registered phone whenever the phone comes within range. Once
the phone connection is made the head unit stays in phone standby mode, and
is ready to receive calls while you listen to other sources. You can dial
out using your phone book, call history, or dial directly using the CD7200
mkII
or the phone's keypad. Six numbers can be saved and dialed using the radio
preset buttons. You can answer incoming calls manually or automatically.
- Version:
- Bluetooth
Specification:
Ver.2.0
- HFP (Hands Free
Profile):
Version 1.5/li>
- OPP (Object
Push Profile):
Version 1.1
- BT Audio:
In addition to Bluetooth phones, Bluetooth equipped audio players are
supported. You can connect wirelessly and listen to the player.
iPod Ready:
You can enjoy music from your Apple iPod when it's connected to the head unit
via the optional Eclipse iPC-106 Interface Adapter for iPod (item number
099IPC106). While
connected, the head unit will power the iPod, and charge the iPod's
battery. You can perform playlist, album, artist, genre, or song searches.
Playback functions include track up/down, fast forward/rewind, track repeat, and
random play within the current album or throughout the iPod. Display selections
include song title, album name, or artist. The iPC-106's E-LAN pass-through
allows you to add a CD changer to your system. The headunit supports the
following iPod/iPhone functions when connected to the optional iPC-106 iPod
interface adapter (as of Dec. 2009):
| iPod/iPhone Model |
Media Type |
Control |
Display |
Charge |
| Audio |
Video |
Unit |
iPod |
Song/Artist |
Track |
| dock-connector (3 gen) |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
| click-wheel/color-display (4
gen) |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
| mini (1/2 gen) |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
| video (5 gen) |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| classic (80/120/160 GB) |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| nano |
1 gen |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| 2 gen |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| 3 gen |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| 4 gen |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
*adapter required |
| 5 gen |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
| touch |
1 gen |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| 2 gen |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
*adapter required |
| 3 gen |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
| iPhone |
2G |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
Y |
| 3G |
Y |
N |
Y |
N |
Y |
Y |
*adapter required |
| 3GS |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
N |
Note: This
adapter will not charge the iPhone3G, iPod touch 2nd generation, or iPod
nano 4th generation. Apple firmware updates may change functionality
results.
USB Port: The CD7200 mkII features a USB type-A port attached to
the rear panel with a 58" cord. The USB port enables connection to portable USB
mass-storage players, USB thumb drives, and audio control of MP3/WMA players.
The USB port is compatible with all USB mass storage class devices that support
the FAT12, FAT16, or FAT32 file system. The maximum number of files that can be
recognized is 3,000.
HD Radio Ready: The CD7200 mkII is
compatible with the optional HDR105 HD Radio Tuner (item number 099HDR105). When the
HDR105 is connected, you can enjoy your same FM and AM stations with digital
sound quality. HD Radio FM broadcasts sound as good as CDs, and AM broadcasts sound as good
as today's analog FM stations. The tuner has an E-LAN pass-through connection,
allowing you to daisy chain an Eclipse CD changer.
Satellite Radio Ready: There
are several options for connecting an optional satellite radio
tuner to this receiver:
Changer Controls: The CD7200 mkII can
control up to two Eclipse CH3083 8-disc CD changers (item number 099CH3083) through
its E-LAN Bus connector. The CH3083 CD changer has a E-LAN pass-through input
for the second changer, so no special adapter is needed. When
an optional CD changer is connected, the CD7200 mkII has the following controls:
Track Skip, Disc Skip, Fast Forward/Fast Reverse, Track Intro Scan, Disc Intro
Scan, Track Repeat, Disc Repeat, Disc Random, All Disc Random, and Direct Disc
Select.