Ford 2050 Owner's Handbook Manual

Ford 2050 Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1: Audio System

    Owner's handbook Audio system 100% Ford. 100% Entertainment.
  • Page 2 This publication, or part thereof, may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2006 All rights reserved. Order Code: 6S5J-19C104-DA (CG3508en) 01/2006 20060120121755...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Audio introduction..3 Loudness control......20 Important audio information....3 Audio unit menus..21 Radio reception.........4 Automatic volume control (AVC)..........21 Audio unit overview..5 Audio distortion reduction (CLIP)..........21 Audio system Digital signal processing (DSP)..21 security......7 Rear seat controls (RICP)....21 Removable front panel.....7 Preset scan tuning......22 Security code........7 Alternative frequencies....22...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Track selection.........31 Audio troubleshooting..51 Compact disc playback....32 Compact disc selection....33 Fast forward/reverse.....34 Shuffle/random.......34 Compact disc track compression........35 Compact disc track scanning..35 Ejecting compact discs....36 Unloading the compact disc changer.........37 MP3 file playback......37 MP3 display options......41 Repeat compact disc tracks..42 Ending compact disc playback........43 Ejecting multiple compact discs...
  • Page 5: Audio Introduction

    CDs and consequently playback cannot E66257 be guaranteed in Ford and Sony CD This label is located on the Sony audio units, and jamming could CD/6CD drive unit's internal chassis.
  • Page 6: Radio Reception

    Audio introduction You cannot play a CD-R/CD-RW RADIO RECEPTION that is not finalised. (This process is necessary for a recorded Advanced digital filter CD-R/CD-RW disc to be played adjustment (ADFA) on the audio CD player.) Sony CD/6CD With the Sony CD unit, you can play MP3 files recorded on Note: Consult your dealer before CDROMs, CD-Rs, and CDRWs.
  • Page 7: Audio Unit Overview

    Audio unit overview 2050 6000CD Series (with rocker volume control) E66130 4050 and 5000 5500 E66138 6000CD (with centrally E66125 located On/off and volume 6000 CD Series control) E66127 E66131 5000C 6500 E66133 E66129...
  • Page 8 Audio unit overview 6006E E66134 Sony CD E66135 Sony 6CD E66137...
  • Page 9: Audio System Security

    Keycode. Where available slide the panel On all units except 2050 release button to the left (on 6006E units press the panel 1. Press button 1 repeatedly until the release button) and remove the first digit of your Keycode is panel.
  • Page 10: Incorrect Security Code

    INCORRECT SECURITY changes to "CODE" this indicates CODE that the waiting period has finished and the correct code can On all units except 2050 be entered. Up to TEN Keycode entry attempts The waiting period doubles each are allowed with various time an incorrect code is entered.
  • Page 11 Audio system security 5. Use the left/right arrow buttons to move across the display, and use the volume control or the up/down arrow buttons on Sony CD/6CD, to select or change the individual characters. A total of 15 or 16 characters can be stored. 6.
  • Page 12: Audio Unit Clock And Date Displays

    AUDIO UNIT Note: If any of these features are not available in your unit, the relevant All units, except the 2050, the menu options will not be displayed. 5000C, the 6000CD with centrally located on/off and volume control,...
  • Page 13 Audio unit clock and date displays Note: If you do not press the CLOCK Changing the time button within 30 seconds of changing Press the MENU button and use a date or time value, the display will the up/down arrow buttons until exit and save the new values a clock display appears.
  • Page 14: Audio Unit Operation

    BASS/TREBLE CONTROL right speakers. On 2050 See Sound button (page 16). All units, except the 2050, to adjust All units, except the 2050, the FADE the amount of bass or treble control is used to adjust the sound response from any audio source.
  • Page 15: Phone Mute Control

    Audio unit operation Where the adjustment is featured PHONE MUTE CONTROL on a single button, press the button once for fade or twice for Where available, press the balance. PHONE button to mute your audio unit. Where there are separate buttons, press the required button Press PHONE again to unmute.
  • Page 16 Audio unit operation Sony CD/6CD Menu features - First level features Second level func- tions During radio During tape During CD During CD During all functions reception playback playback changer playback RSE* RSE* RSE* Clock Clock Clock CLIP ON/OFF Date Date Date Aux ON/OFF...
  • Page 17: Station Preset Buttons

    Audio unit operation 5000C/6000CD Menu features - First level features Second level func- tions During radio During tape During CD During CD During all functions reception playback playback changer playback Manual Track Scan Scan Traffic local or distant tuning number Scan tuning Clock Shuffle...
  • Page 18: Waveband Button

    Press SOUND five times to select loudness adjust the settings with SOUND BUTTON the volume up/down buttons. 2050 only After 5 seconds the display goes back to the last mode of operation. Note: The sound button can be identified by the two music note AUTOSTORE CONTROL symbols.
  • Page 19: Stereo Indicator Control

    Audio unit operation 2050 Press and hold the waveband button. On 2050 short press the The 2050 unit selects stero or mono AST button. mode automatically according to The sound mutes and on some signal strength. units a beep is heard and an ‘AST’...
  • Page 20: Local Or Distant Traffic

    2050 will retune to another traffic On 2050 units the radio is permantely station. set on distant traffic annoucments. Local or distant traffic Traffic announcement The number of RDS (EON-) traffic...
  • Page 21: Station Tuning Control

    The display shows the frequency station is played for a few selected. seconds. All units except 2050 Press SCAN again to continue listening to a station. Press the MENU button repeatedly until a MAN display appears.
  • Page 22: Loudness Control

    Audio unit operation All units except 2050 Press the MENU button repeatedly until a SCAN display appears. Use the SEEK button to scan up or down the selected waveband. ‘Scn’ or ‘SCAN’ flash in the display and each station is played for a few seconds.
  • Page 23: Audio Unit Menus

    Audio unit menus Or, on Sony CD/6CD, press and AUTOMATIC VOLUME hold the MENU button until the CONTROL (AVC) display changes, and use the up/down arrow buttons to select AVC automatically adjusts the volume a CLIP display. level to compensate for engine noise Press the MENU button to confirm and road speed noise.
  • Page 24: Preset Scan Tuning

    Audio unit menus Press and hold the MENU button With ‘AF-ON’ or ‘AF-AUTO’ selected, until the display changes. the unit continually evaluates signal strength and, if a better signal Press the MENU button becomes available, the unit will switch repeatedly until an RICP display to that alternative.
  • Page 25: Music/Speech

    Audio unit menus All other units except 2050 RADIO DATA SYSTEM (RDS) Press and hold the MENU button until the display changes. Most radio stations on the FM Press the MENU button waveband transmit additional code repeatedly until an ‘AF’ display in their broadcast signal that allows appears.
  • Page 26: Priority Programme Type (Pty)

    All other units except Sony CD/6CD and 2050 Press the MENU button repeatedly or, where available, press and hold the PTY button, until a ‘NEWS’ display appears.
  • Page 27 Audio unit menus Classification Description AFFAIRS Current affairs ALARM See note below CHILDREN Children’s programmes CLASSICS Classical music COUNTRY Country music CULTURE DOCUMENT Documentary content DRAMA EASY Easy listening music EDUCATE Educational content FINANCE FOLK M Folk music INFO Information JAZZ LEISURE LIGHT M...
  • Page 28: Using Pty

    Audio unit menus Using PTY Note: Some radio stations can also transmit emergency information While the audio unit is searching for under the undocumented category another PTY station, a PTY search of ALARM but this programme type display appears. When a programme cannot be selected manually.
  • Page 29: Cassette Tape Player

    TAPE control If you continue fast winding until the buttons to start tape playback. On end of the tape, playback restarts 2050 units the tape must be ejected automatically. to return to radio reception. To stop fast winding before the end...
  • Page 30: Auto Reverse

    Press the right arrow button to ENDING PLAYBACK end fast rewind and restart the tape. On all units except 2050 All other units except 2050 Press AM/FM to restore radio reception, or the CD button to Press the left arrow button fully in.
  • Page 31: Cassette Tape Side Selection

    SELECTION or next track. 5500 The 2050, 4050, 5000 and 5500 units are able to play both sides of Press the left/right arrow buttons the tape without removing the to select the start of the previous cassette from the unit.
  • Page 32: Compact Disc Player

    Compact disc player Do not try to insert a CD into the unit LOADING COMPACT when ‘WAIT’ is displayed. Do not DISCS insert two CDs in a figure of eight fashion with edges overlapping. 6500 and 6000CD WARNING Insert a CD in the slot. If the power to 6006 units has been disconnected, then 6006...
  • Page 33: Loading The Compact Disc Changer

    Compact disc player To load more than one CD: Remove the magazine. Insert one disc into each slot with Press and hold the LOAD button. the label facing upwards. There ‘INSERT ALL’ and then ‘PLEASE will be a click when the disc is in WAIT’...
  • Page 34: Compact Disc Playback

    Compact disc player Except Sony CD/6CD Radio reception is automatically cut off when you play a CD but, on Press the right or up arrow certain models, CD playback may be buttons once to move to the next interrupted from time to time if the track or press it repeatedly to traffic announcement or news access later tracks.
  • Page 35: Compact Disc Selection

    Compact disc player Note: On the 6000MP3 unit, you You can, however, switch to a disc should press the CD button three of your choice by pressing the preset times to activate the CD changer. button, which has the number corresponding to the disc you want If the CD button is pressed when no to play.
  • Page 36: Fast Forward/Reverse

    Compact disc player Sony 6CD If a selected disc is damaged or upside down, the warning ‘CD Press the MENU button and use ERROR’ flashes and the disc number the up/down arrow buttons to is displayed. The unit then selects the select a ‘SHUFFLE’...
  • Page 37: Compact Disc Track Compression

    Compact disc player ‘SHUFFLE’ options are ‘OFF’, COMPACT DISC TRACK ‘FOL’ which shuffles tracks in the SCANNING current folder, and ‘ALL’ which plays all tracks on the disc in The SCAN function allows you to random order. preview each track for a few ‘REPEAT’...
  • Page 38: Ejecting Compact Discs

    Compact disc player Sony 6CD Press the MENU button repeatedly until a ‘SCAN’ display Press the eject button briefly, to appears. eject the disc. Use the SEEK button to scan up ‘PLEASE WAIT’, ‘EJECTING’ and or down the tracks selected. ‘PLEASE REMOVE’...
  • Page 39: Unloading The Compact Disc Changer

    Compact disc player ‘EJECT’ and ‘REMOVE’ appear in the MP3 FILE PLAYBACK display and the disc is held ready for removal. If it is not removed, the disc 6000MP3 will be pulled back into the audio unit When a compact disc is loaded into and CD playback will restart.
  • Page 40 Compact disc player When one of these buttons is Note: When you use this method, pressed and released, the first track only the folder and track numbers are in the next or previous folder will be displayed, i.e. F1 T4 followed by F1 selected and played.
  • Page 41 Compact disc player For Joliet or Romeo in the expansion If you put the extension “.MP3” to format, please consider these a file other than MP3, the unit restrictions when configuring your cannot recognize the file properly CD writing software. and will generate random noise that could damage your speakers.
  • Page 42 Compact disc player Playback tip: To specify a desired When skipping a portion of ID3 tag playback order, before the folder or ver.2 (at the beginning of the file name, input the order by number track), sound is not output. Skip (e.g., “01,”...
  • Page 43: Mp3 Display Options

    Compact disc player Press the up/down arrow buttons MP3 default displays to select another folder. You can also change the default Press the left/right arrow buttons display (normally file name) to to select another track (file) within another option of your choice: the folder.
  • Page 44: Repeat Compact Disc Tracks

    Compact disc player Sony CD unit Press the MENU button to confirm your selection. When an MP3 disc is playing, certain Press and hold the CD INFO information encoded in each track button, to scroll the display can be displayed. Such information independently of the scroll setting will normally include: selected.
  • Page 45: Ending Compact Disc Playback

    Compact disc player Sony CD Note: This will not eject the CD; the disc will merely pause at the point Press the MENU button and use where radio reception was restored. the up/down arrow buttons to CD playback can be resumed by select a ‘REPEAT’...
  • Page 46 Compact disc player Except Sony 6CD To eject all discs, press and hold EJ until ‘EJECT’ or ‘EJECT ALL’ is displayed. The display will alternate between ‘EJECT’ and ‘REMOVE’. When ‘REMOVE’ is displayed, take the disc out of the unit. This routine repeats until all discs have been removed.
  • Page 47: Auxiliary Input (Aux In) Socket

    Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket Where available, this socket is located in the vehicle glove box and permits an auxiliary device, like a portable MiniDisc or MP3 player, to be linked into the vehicle audio system, so that output can be played through the vehicle speakers.
  • Page 48: Rear Passenger Controls

    Rear passenger controls With RSE Off/Rear Audio Off’ REAR SEAT CONTROLS selected at the main audio unit Pressing the ON/OFF button on the rear control panel will not affect the system. ‘DISABLED’ appears briefly in the display and the rear control panel will not operate.
  • Page 49: Control Mode

    Rear passenger controls Station preset/CD/MP3 Press the left/right arrow buttons folder selector briefly for manual tuning, in small increments, down or up the Press this button repeatedly to waveband selected. select radio stations stored on the Or press and hold the left/right preset buttons, MP3 folders or arrow buttons for automatic discs from the magazine of a CD...
  • Page 50: One Hour Mode

    Rear passenger controls Press the MENU button and use ONE HOUR MODE the up/down arrow buttons until an RSE display appears. If the ignition is turned off or in the ACC position when the radio is Press the left/right arrow buttons turned off, pressing the ON/OFF to select from ‘...
  • Page 51: Rear Passenger Control Display Screen

    Rear passenger controls However, if the headphone sockets During radio reception, the preset are used, audio output remains button number, waveband and unaffected through the front station frequency or station name compartment speakers and, in this are displayed. way, front and rear seat passengers During CD playback, the CD track can listen to two different audio number and elapsed time appear.
  • Page 52: Audio System Care

    Audio system care AUDIO UNIT Cassette care The tape head in the cassette player needs to be cleaned regularly with a recommended ‘wet’ cleaning tape to maintain the best sound quality. Use high quality cassettes to improve sound performance and take good care of them.
  • Page 53: Audio Troubleshooting

    Audio troubleshooting Audio unit display Rectification E2E, E2D, E3, E5, E7, E11, Internal fault, see your Ford Dealer. E15, CD ERROR E12, E23, E24, E25, E26, Clean the disc and try again. E27, E28, E29, E2B, E2C, BAD CD Disc upside down or dirty. Clean the disc and try again.
  • Page 55 Index Alternative frequencies....22 Cassette tape pause......28 2050............23 2050............28 All other units except 2050....23 4000............28 Sony CD/6CD........22 4050, 5000 and 5000C.....29 Audio control........15 Cassette tape playback....27 Audio distortion reduction Cassette tape player......27 (CLIP)..........21 Cassette tape side selection..29 Audio introduction......3 Compact disc playback....32 Audio menu control......13...
  • Page 56 Disc labels..........4 Ejecting compact discs....36 Sony CD/6CD.........3 Except Sony CD/6CD......36 Incorrect security code....8 Sony 6CD..........36 2050............8 Sony CD..........36 On all units except 2050.......8 Ejecting multiple compact discs ............43 Except Sony 6CD........44 Sony 6CD..........43 Loading compact discs....30 Ending compact disc 6006............30 playback.........43...
  • Page 57 Selecting stations with the same Manual tuning........19 programme type......26 Scan tuning..........19 Using PTY..........26 Seek tuning...........19 Stereo indicator control....17 2050............17 On all units except 2050.....17 Radio data system (RDS)....23 Radio reception.........4 Advanced digital filter adjustment (ADFA)..........4 Track selection.........31 Rear passenger control display Except Sony CD/6CD......32 screen..........49...
  • Page 58 Index Vehicle identification (VID)....8 On all units except 2050.......8 Volume control.........12 Waveband button......16...

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