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1) press and hold the display button 2) using buttons 1 thru 4 set the time while holding the display button down. ( buttons 1 and 2 adjust the hour, buttons 3 and 4 the minutes...
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From Eclipse tech support... Basically, as they said: The clock is set by
the GPS. The unit needs to be On.
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AVN-5500
Setting Daylight Saving time: The clock is set by
the GPS. The unit needs to be On. Push the [MENU] button once, on the
display touch the [SETUP] icon, then touch the [TIME ZONE] icon, and then select
DAYLIGHT SAVING On/Off. Push the [OK] icon to 2 times to exit.
Tech Support[Quote]
So it does not appear that it can be performed manually. I hope that helps
all on the same circuit. radio has two power supplys, one when the key on, and one all the time. aftermarket decks draw alot more than factory and this circuit may not be able to handle the extra load. look in owners manual and look in engine and interior fuse panels. it may say memory,clock,ecm keep alive etc. if need be check them all one is failed. now as for the engine light, most obdII vehicles use this circuit to keep computer memory alive... it will set a code for voltage lost. if you know your not overloaded or have a short, then its safe to go up to next size fuse,2.5 or 5 amp heavier. but thats it. if keeps happening you have a short or you may have to run a dedicated feed circuit for the deck. good luck youll find it
Eclipse used an anti-theft technique where a special CD is required to unlock the unit if it loses power. These were not always set up, and I got lucky where mine was not... You may be able to contact Eclipse about it as it is an older unit, but I wouldn't hold your breath.
Push the function button once. turn the right knob (SEL) untill CLOCK ADJ shows on the screen. push SEL in one time to lock in CLOCK ADJ and the hours will blink. Turn the SEL knob to set the hours. push SEL again to get to the min. Turn SEL again to set min.
I forget about the security light but I do know about the clock. I believe you turn the deck off and hold display or push display and the clock will come up. Then use the preset buttons for adjustment. I think 1/2 is for the hour and 3/4 are for the minute. It has been a while for me doing this but I think it is right. I just powered mine back up a while back and am trying to find my starting cd. You wouldn't happen to know how to reset this function and start over?
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