and five memory preset buttons to turn OFF
the RSEM.
VOLUME button
The VOLUME button allows the rear pas-
sengers to adjust the headphone volume
level.
Push the1button to increase the volume.
Push the2button to decrease the volume.
MEDIA button
The MEDIA button allows the rear passen-
gers to change between the different media
options. When a source of media is se-
lected, that media selection is backlit.
cAM - AM radio frequency band
cFM1, FM2 - FM radio frequency bands
cTAPE - cassette tape
cCD - single CD player (if so equipped)
cCD DJ - CD changer (if so equipped)
cVCP - video cassette player
cAUX - auxiliary jack input
MEM button
In AM, FM1 or FM2 mode, the MEM button
allows the rear passengers to successively
access memory preset stations 1 through 6.
In CD DJ mode, the MEM button allows the
rear passengers to select other compact
discs in the CD changer. Play will begin with
the first track.
SEEK button
In AM, FM1 or FM2 mode, the SEEK < and
> buttons allow the rear passengers to find
the next radio station up or down the station
band frequency.
In TAPE mode, the SEEK < and > buttons
allow the rear passengers to use Automatic
Music Search (AMS) to find the next or
previous song on the cassette.
In CD mode, the SEEK < and > buttons
allow the rear passengers to find the next or
previous selection on the CD.
In CD DJ mode, the SEEK < and > buttons
allow the rear passengers to find the next or
previous selection on the CD.
Speaker control button
With the speakers ON, rear seat passen-
gers can adjust the audio output to all
system speakers - both front and rear to-
gether (headphones are disabled in this
mode). The rear seat passengers cannot
raise the volume of the system above the
level of the front radio.
With the speakers OFF, the headphones
are enabled. The rear seat passengers
have control over the desired headphone
volume levels.
Headphone jacks
Two headphone jacks are available so two
rear seat passengers may listen to the
audio system.
Headphones are not included with the ve-
hicle. Most portable radio headphones will
work with the rear audio controls.
Auxiliary input jacks
The auxiliary input jacks on the RSEM con-
trol panel accept video and audio connec-
tors for all standard video games. Other
compatible devices such as DVD players,
camcorders and portable CD players can
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also be connected to the auxiliary jacks.
The auxiliary jacks are color coded for iden-
tification purposes.
cYellow - video input
cWhite - left channel audio input
cRed - right channel audio input
DUAL PLAY mode
Dual Play Mode allows the rear seat pas-
sengers to listen to one media source while
the front seat passengers listen to another.
To activate, press the speaker control but-
ton and plug a headphone into the head-
phone jack. With the headphones ON, the
rear speaker will not operate. Select the
desired media and adjust as necessary.
Press the speaker control button again to
operate the rear speakers and disengage
Dual Play Mode.
IN-HOME use
Your AutovisionTFamily Entertainment
System is UL registered for in-home use.
To use the FES system in your home, you
will need:c12V DC power converter rated for 1.5
amps/minute
cPatch cords with RCA style connectors
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Use a lightly dampened, lint free cloth to
clean the surfaces of your Family Entertain-
ment System. (VCP face, monitor screen,
remote control, etc.)
CAUTION
cDo not use any solvents or cleaning
solutions when cleaning the video
system.
cDo not use excessive force on the
monitor screen.
cAvoid touching or scratching the
monitor screen as it may become
dirty or damaged.
Your Family Entertainment System is com-
patible with any cassette tape bearing the
VHS mark. We recommend storing your
video cassettes in a moisture free, dust free
container.
CAUTION
cDo not attempt to operate the system
in extreme temperature conditions
(below 30É and above 113É Fahren-
heit).
cDo not attempt to operate the system
in extreme humidity conditions (less
than 10% or more than 75%).
Tape head cleaning
Normally the VCP will not require frequent
head cleaning. However, after long periods
of usage dirt can collect on the video heads,
causing the picture to become blurred or
interrupted. In this case, head cleaning may
be required.
To clean the video heads, obtain a head
cleaning tape from your local video store.
Be sure to completely follow the instructions
included with the cleaning tape. Excessive
cleaning can shorten video head life.
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