Page 3 - Setting the clock and date on the; Cassette tape; Table of Contents
Audio introduction........3 Important audio information............3Radio reception.................................4 Audio unit overview......5 Audio system security......................7 Removable front panel.....................7Security code.....................................7Lost security co...
Page 4 - Ejecting multiple compact discs; Rear passenger
Track selection.................................31Compact disc playback.................32Compact disc selection.................33Fast forward/reverse.....................34Shuffle/random...............................34Compact disc track compression................................35 Compact disc t...
Page 5 - WARNINGS; Audio introduction
IMPORTANT AUDIOINFORMATION WARNINGS Copyright laws vary fromcountry to country; please check the laws in your country if youwant to record from copyright sourcematerial. Due to technical incompatibility,recordable (CD-R) and rewritable (CD-RW) discs may notfunction correctly. These CD radio units wi...
Page 6 - Disc labels; Audio CD; RADIO RECEPTION; Consult your dealer before; exceptional
• You cannot play a CD-R/CD-RWthat is not finalised. (This processis necessary for a recordedCD-R/CD-RW disc to be playedon the audio CD player.) • With the Sony CD unit, you canplay MP3 files recorded onCDROMs, CD-Rs, and CDRWs. • A CD-R/CD-RW to which asession can be added can beplayed. Disc label...
Page 7 - Audio unit overview
2050 4050 and 5000 E66125 6000 CD Series E66127 5000C E66129 6000CD Series (with rockervolume control) E66130 5500 E66138 6000CD (with centrallylocated On/off and volumecontrol) E66131 6500 E66133 5 Audio unit overview
Page 9 - During removal, avoid; SECURITY CODE; Press button 1 repeatedly until the; Audio system security
REMOVABLE FRONTPANEL Note: During removal, avoid touching the contacts on the back ofthe panel and do not use excessiveforce to refit it. • Where available slide the panelrelease button to the left (on6006E units press the panelrelease button) and remove thepanel. • To replace the panel, insert ther...
Page 11 - When all the characters have
5. Use the left/right arrow buttons to move across the display, and usethe volume control or theup/down arrow buttons on SonyCD/6CD, to select or change theindividual characters. A total of 15or 16 characters can be stored. 6. When all the characters have been selected, press MENU tostore the number...
Page 12 - Changing the date and time; If you do not press another; Audio unit clock and date displays
SETTING THE CLOCKAND DATE ON THEAUDIO UNIT All units, except the 2050, the5000C, the 6000CD with centrallylocated on/off and volume control,and Sony CD/6CD, have a built infacility that will receive RDS data fora current time and date display.When first switched on, a series ofbars may be displayed ...
Page 13 - Changing the date
Note: If you do not press the CLOCK button within 30 seconds of changinga date or time value, the display willexit and save the new valuesautomatically. Tip: Press and hold the CLOCK button for more than two secondsto automatically select the hour valuefor winter or summer timeadjustment. 12/24 hour...
Page 14 - CODE will briefly flash in the; VOLUME CONTROL; Default audio settings; Audio unit operation
ON/OFF CONTROL • Press the on/off control to turnyour unit on or off. This will alsooperate the unit for up to onehour with the ignition turned off.The radio will switch offautomatically after one hour. 2050 Note: CODE will briefly flash in the display when the unit is turned on.This is a normal sys...
Page 15 - PHONE MUTE CONTROL; Press PHONE again to unmute.; AUDIO MENU CONTROL
• Where the adjustment is featuredon a single button, press thebutton once for fade or twice forbalance. • Where there are separatebuttons, press the required buttononce. • Use the volume control to makethe necessary adjustment. • Or, on Sony CD/6CD, use theup/down arrow buttons for fadeadjustment, ...
Page 17 - AUDIO CONTROL
5000C/6000CD Second level func- tions Menu features - First level features During all functions During CD changer playback During CD playback During tape playback During radio reception Traffic local or distant Scan Scan Track number Manual tuning AF Shuffle Shuffle Clock Scan tuning VID Repeat Repe...
Page 18 - AUTOSTORE CONTROL
• Press AUDIO repeatedly to selectthe required item. • Use the volume control to makethe necessary adjustment. Thedisplay indicates the levelselected. WAVEBAND BUTTON This control allows you to switchbetween the LW, MW and AMwaveband, where available and theFM waveband. If you press the button repea...
Page 20 - Local or distant traffic; Press and hold the TA button.
If the traffic signal weakens, ‘TP’ or‘TP LOST’ will flash in the display andon some units a beep will be heard.Press the SEEK button or, theleft/right arrow buttons to findanother station. Some units willautomatically retune to another trafficstation. If a non-traffic station is selected orrecalled...
Page 21 - If you press TA at any other; Seek tuning; When the keys are released,; Scan tuning; This feature is not available on
Ending trafficannouncements The audio unit will return to normaloperation at the end of each trafficannouncement. To end theannouncement prematurely, pressTA during the announcement. Note: If you press TA at any other time it will switch all announcementsoff. STATION TUNINGCONTROL Seek tuning Select...
Page 22 - LOUDNESS CONTROL
All units except 2050 • Press the MENU buttonrepeatedly until a SCAN displayappears. • Use the SEEK button to scan upor down the selected waveband.‘Scn’ or ‘SCAN’ flash in the displayand each station is played for afew seconds. • Depending on the audio unit,press SEEK or MENU again tocontinue listen...
Page 23 - Where this feature is available:; Audio unit menus
AUTOMATIC VOLUMECONTROL (AVC) AVC automatically adjusts the volumelevel to compensate for engine noiseand road speed noise. Whenavailable: • Press the MENU buttonrepeatedly until an AVC displayappears. • Use the SEEK button, or theleft/right arrow buttons, to adjustthe AVC setting. • Or, on Sony CD/...
Page 24 - PRESET SCAN TUNING
• Press and hold the MENU buttonuntil the display changes. • Press the MENU buttonrepeatedly until an RICP displayappears. • Use the SEEK button to selecteither ‘RICP ON’ or ‘RICP-OFF’. PRESET SCAN TUNING • Where available, press the MENUbutton repeatedly until a ‘P-SCAN’display appears. • Use the S...
Page 25 - All other units except 2050; Certain features may not be; NEWS BROADCASTS
All other units except 2050 • Press and hold the MENU buttonuntil the display changes. • Press the MENU buttonrepeatedly until an ‘AF’ displayappears. • Use the SEEK or left/right arrowbuttons to select the settingrequired. 2050 • Short press the AF button to turnAF-ON. • Repeat the step above to tu...
Page 28 - Some radio stations can also; Selecting PTY; If a station transmitting the
Note: Some radio stations can also transmit emergency informationunder the undocumented categoryof ALARM but this programme typecannot be selected manually. Selecting PTY • Press the PTY button or theMENU button repeatedly until aPTY display appears. Selecting stations with thesame programme type Ac...
Page 29 - Always remove cassettes; FAST FORWARD; FAST REWIND; Cassette tape player
CASSETTE TAPEPLAYBACK Note: Always remove cassettes from the unit when your not usingthem. All units automatically switch to tapeoperation as soon as a cassette isinserted. On some units during radioreception when a tape is alreadyinserted, press the TAPE controlbuttons to start tape playback. On205...
Page 30 - Press the left arrow button twice.; Press the left arrow button fully in.; AUTO REVERSE
5500 • Press the left arrow button twice. • Press the right arrow button toend fast rewind and restart thetape. All other units except 2050 • Press the left arrow button fully in. • Press and release the right arrowbutton to end rewind and restartthe tape. 2050 The direction of fast rewindingdepends...
Page 32 - Insert a CD in the slot.; To load more than one CD:; You can only load six CDs. If; WARNING; Sony CD; Compact disc player
LOADING COMPACTDISCS 6500 and 6000CD Insert a CD in the slot. 6006 To load a single CD: • Press and release the LOADbutton. ‘WAIT’ will appear in thedisplay. • When the message changes to‘INSERT’, and lights flash in the CDentry slot, insert a CD into theaudio unit. To load more than one CD: • Press...
Page 33 - Press the eject button.; TRACK SELECTION
To load more than one CD: • Press and hold the LOAD button.‘INSERT ALL’ and then ‘PLEASEWAIT’ appear in the display. • When this changes to ‘PLEASELOAD’, insert a CD, label side up,into the audio unit. • ‘LOADING’ appears with a disclocation icon, followed by ‘PLEASELOAD’ again, and this repeats unt...
Page 34 - CD changer playback; Press the CDDJ button.
Except Sony CD/6CD • Press the right or up arrowbuttons once to move to the nexttrack or press it repeatedly toaccess later tracks. • Press the left or down arrowbuttons once to replay the currenttrack. If pressed within threeseconds of the start of a track, theprevious track will be selected. • Pre...
Page 35 - During playback, the display; Sony 6CD
Note: On the 6000MP3 unit, you should press the CD button threetimes to activate the CD changer. If the CD button is pressed when nodiscs are loaded, the display will show‘NO DISCS’. Note: During playback, the display indicates the time that has elapsedsince the start of the track. On certain models...
Page 38 - Single disc players; If EJ is pressed in error, press
• Press the MENU buttonrepeatedly until a ‘SCAN’ displayappears. • Use the SEEK button to scan upor down the tracks selected. • Press SEEK again to continuelistening to a track. EJECTING COMPACTDISCS Sony CD • Press the eject button at any timeand remove the disc. • ‘EJECTING’ and ‘PLEASEREMOVE’ app...
Page 39 - MP3 FILE PLAYBACK; MP3 navigation
‘EJECT’ and ‘REMOVE’ appear in thedisplay and the disc is held ready forremoval. If it is not removed, the discwill be pulled back into the audio unitand CD playback will restart. After removal, ‘INSERT’ will bedisplayed briefly to allow a new discto be inserted if required. • To eject a disc during...
Page 40 - The unit will always play MP3; Fast Trak selection; When you use this method,; Each folder can have up to 8 trees.
When one of these buttons ispressed and released, the first trackin the next or previous folder will beselected and played. The SEEKbutton (described above) can beused to move between tracks in thefolder. The normal playing sequence on CDswith multiple folders is to play thetracks in the first folde...
Page 41 - A folder that does not include
For Joliet or Romeo in the expansionformat, please consider theserestrictions when configuring yourCD writing software. Multi session This is a recording method thatenables adding of data using theTrack-At-Once method. Conventional CDs begin at a CDcontrol area called the Lead-in andend at an area c...
Page 42 - To specify a desired; ID3 Tag Version 2
Playback tip: To specify a desired playback order, before the folder orfile name, input the order by number(e.g., “01,” “02”), then recordcontents onto a disc. (The orderdiffers depending on the writingsoftware.) E66143 ID3 Tag Version 2 The following occurs when an MP3file containing ID3 tag ver.2 ...
Page 43 - MP3 DISPLAY OPTIONS; The file name; MP3 default displays
• Press the up/down arrow buttonsto select another folder. • Press the left/right arrow buttonsto select another track (file) withinthe folder. MP3 DISPLAY OPTIONS 6000MP3 When an MP3 disc is playing, certaininformation encoded in each trackcan be displayed on the unit. Suchinformation will normally...
Page 44 - Sony CD unit; Scrolling MP3 displays; The disc name
Sony CD unit When an MP3 disc is playing, certaininformation encoded in each trackcan be displayed. Such informationwill normally include: • The file name • The folder name • ID3 information which might bethe album or artist’s name The unit will normally show the filename that is playing. To select ...
Page 45 - To restore radio reception on all units:
Sony CD • Press the MENU button and usethe up/down arrow buttons toselect a ‘REPEAT’ display. • Use the left/right arrow buttons toselect ‘REPEAT TRACK’ or‘REPEAT OFF’. • When an MP3 CD is playing,playback options are ‘REPEATTRACK’, ‘REP FOLDER’ and‘REPEAT OFF’. Press the MENU button to confirmyour ...
Page 46 - Except Sony 6CD
Except Sony 6CD • To eject all discs, press and holdEJ until ‘EJECT’ or ‘EJECT ALL’ isdisplayed. • The display will alternate between‘EJECT’ and ‘REMOVE’. • When ‘REMOVE’ is displayed, takethe disc out of the unit. Thisroutine repeats until all discs havebeen removed. 44 Compact disc player
Page 48 - REAR SEAT CONTROLS; Waveband selector; If the main audio unit and the; Rear passenger controls
REAR SEAT CONTROLS E66142 Where available, the way the RearSeat Audio System control paneloperates will depend on which RSEmenu option is selected. • Press the MENU button and usethe up/down arrow buttons toselect an RSE display. • Use the left/right arrow buttons toselect from ‘RSE On, RSE Off, RSE...
Page 49 - Seek button; If the main audio unit and rear; CONTROL MODE
Station preset/CD/MP3folder selector • Press this button repeatedly toselect radio stations stored on thepreset buttons, MP3 folders ordiscs from the magazine of a CDchanger, when fitted. • If the rear control panel is tunedto radio reception, press theup/down arrow buttonsrepeatedly to search throu...
Page 50 - In this mode, all functions are; ONE HOUR MODE; Volume control; Right headphone; HEADPHONE SOCKETS
• Press the MENU button and usethe up/down arrow buttons untilan RSE display appears. • Press the left/right arrow buttonsto select from ‘ RSE Ctrl On’. • Press the MENU button to confirmyour selection. Note: In this mode, all functions are controlled through the main audiounit and, if any rear cont...
Page 52 - AUDIO UNIT; Cassette care; Audio system care
AUDIO UNIT Cassette care The tape head in the cassette playerneeds to be cleaned regularly with arecommended ‘wet’ cleaning tapeto maintain the best sound quality. Use high quality cassettes to improvesound performance and take goodcare of them. Avoid those that: • are old, worn out, or spliced. • a...
Page 53 - Audio troubleshooting
Rectification Audio unit display Internal fault, see your Ford Dealer. E2E, E2D, E3, E5, E7, E11, E15, CD ERROR Clean the disc and try again. E12, E23, E24, E25, E26, E27, E28, E29, E2B, E2C, BAD CD Disc upside down or dirty. Clean the disc and try again. E4 Ambient temperature too hot – unit will n...
Page 55 - Index
A Alternative frequencies..................22 2050......................................................23All other units except 2050................23Sony CD/6CD.......................................22 Audio control....................................15Audio distortion reduction (CLIP)...............
Page 57 - Rear passenger control display
O On/off control...................................12 2050.......................................................12 One hour mode...............................48 P Phone mute control........................13Preset scan tuning..........................22Priority programme type (PTY)...................