
5. Power unit ON using power switch LCD will turn ON and the GREEN power ON
indicator light will light-up. (LCD display will indicate “SYSTEM INITIAL – MOBILE
BLACK BOX”; this should be complete within 5 seconds.)
6. Set transmitting frequency using the frequency setting buttons or .
(Helpful hint: You should pre-scan your local FM frequencies using an FM radio to find an
unused frequency and set the Eclipse-4000 transmitter to this frequency). Helpful hint: You
may find optimal or unused FM frequencies to transmit on by visiting radio-locator.com
7. Set transmitting mode: Press button to select MONO or STEREO (most users
select stereo mode)
8. Set volume level on the audio source device to about 50% level (The AGC feature of
the Eclipse-4000 will automatically prevent high volume input level thus distortion)
9. Setting volume level (PC/Mac). When using the Eclipse-4000 FM transmitter with a PC
or Mac computer the volume level will need to be optimized at all three different sources:
(1) computer’s main volume control; (set at 50%) (2) Media player software; (set at 50%)
and (3) FM receiver radio; (set at user preferred listening level).
10. Saving preferred frequency into memory. The Eclipse-4000 allows the user to save up
to two separate frequencies into memory.
To store frequency setting into memory:
Step 1. Set your preferred frequency you want saved so it is displayed in the LCD
(see instruction #6 above).
Step 2. Choose a memory bank number you wish to save settings to #1 (OR) #2 .
Step 3. Press and hold memory bank button chosen in step #2 for three seconds; the
LCD will blink one time to indicate the frequency has been saved.
Step 4. Your done!! Your preferred frequency has now been saved to your chosen
memory bank. To change the settings for a particular memory bank repeat steps
1-3 again.
11. Optional: MUTE AUDIO FUNCTION: If you prefer to temporarily mute the audio that is
being transmitted; you may press the MUTE button one time; the LCD will indicate
that mute function has been activated. No audio will be transmitted when the MUTE
function is ON.