
Stopping and Resume Playback 
To stop  a  disc,  press and release  the  stop  button  on  the 
DVD  player  or  the  remote  control.  To resume  playback, 
press the  play/pause  button on the  DVD  player  or 
the  remote  control. 
As long  as the  disc  has not  been 
ejected  and the  stop  button  has  not been pressed  twice, 
the  movie  should  resume  play  from  where  it  was  last 
stopped. 
If the  disc  has  been ejected,  or if the stop 
button  has  been  pressed twice,  the  disc  will  resume  play 
at  the  beginning. 
Ejecting a Disc 
Press  the eject  button  on the  DVD  player to eject 
the  disc. 
If  a  disc  is ejected  from  the  player, but is not  removed, 
the  DVD  player  will  reload the  disc  within 
25 to 30 
seconds.  The disc  will  then  be stored  in  the  DVD player. 
The  DVD  player  will  not  resume  play  of this  disc 
automatically. 
DVD Messages 
The  following  errors  may  be displayed on the  video 
screen: 
0 Disc  Format  Error: This message  will be displayed 
if a  disc  is inserted  upside  down, if the  disc is not 
able 
to be read  or if the  disc  format  is not 
compatible  with  the DVD  player. 
the  disc  is not  properly  loaded or  ejected. 
Load/Eject  Error: This  message  will be displayed if 
a 
0 
0 
Disc  Play  Error: This  message  will  be  displayed if 
the DVD  player  can  not  play  the  disc.  Severely 
damaged  discs  will  cause  this  error. 
Region  Code  Error: This  message  will  be 
displayed 
if the  region  code  of the  DVD  is not 
compatible  with  the  DVD  player. 
No Disc: This  message  will  be displayed if the 
PLAY  button  is  pressed  and no  disc  is  in  the  player. 
Parental Control  Button: This  button  is  located  on  the 
front  of the  DVD  console,  behind  the  video  screen, 
near  the driver  of the  vehicle.  Press  this  button  while  a 
DVD  or 
CD is  playing to freeze  the  video  and  mute 
the  audio.  The video  screen  will  display  Parental  Control 
ON and the  power  indicator  light  on  the  DVD  player 
will  flash. 
It will  also  disable  all other  button  operations 
from  the remote  control  and  the  DVD player,  with 
the  exception  of the  eject  button.  The driver  will  then  be 
able 
to gain  the  attention  of the  rear  seat  passengers. 
Press  this  button again 
to restore  normal  operation 
of  the  DVD  player. 
This  button  may  also  be  used 
to turn  the  DVD  player 
power  on and  automatically  resume  play 
if the  vehicle  is 
in  an  enabled  power  mode. 
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Video  Screen 
The  video  screen is located  in the  overhead  console. To 
use  the  video  screen,  push  forward on the  release 
latch  ana  the  screen 
will fold down. Adjirsi the screerfs 
position  as desired.  When  the video  screen  is not  in 
use,  push  it up  into  its latched  position. 
The  DVD  player  and  display  will  continue 
to operate 
when  the  screen  is in  either  the up  or  the  down  position. 
The  video  screen  contains  the  infrared transmitters  for 
the  wireless  headphones  and the infrared  receiver 
for  the  remote  control.  If  the screen  is in the  closed 
position,  the  infrared  signals  will  not  be available  for  the 
operation  of the  headphones  and the  remote  control. 
Notice: Avoid  directly  touching the video  screen,  as 
damage  may  occur.  See  “Cleaning the Video 
Screen”  in  the  Index  for  more information. 
Remote  Control 
To use  the  remote  control,  aim  it at  the  infrared  window 
below  the  video  screen  and press  the  desired  button. 
Direct  sunlight  or very  bright  light  may  affect  the  ability  of 
the  entertainment  system 
to receive  signals  from  the 
remote  control.  If  the  remote  control  does not  seem  to 
be  working,  the  batteries  may  need 
to be replaced. 
See  “Battery  Replacement”  later  in  this section. 
Objects  blocking  the  line  of sight  may  also  affect  the 
function  of the  remote  control. 
Remote Control Buttons 
A. Power: Press  this  button to turn the DVD player  on 
or  off. 
B. 
Title: Press  this  button to return  the DVD to the 
main  menu  of the  DVD. 
C. Menu  Navigation: Use the  arrow  keys to navigate 
through  a menu.  The up  arrow  will  skip 
to the 
next  chapter  or  track,  the  down  arrow will  take you 
to  the  beginning  of the  current  chapter  or  track. 
Press  the down  arrow  twice 
to take  you to the 
previous  chapter  or  track.  The right  arrow  will  fast 
forward  and the  left  arrow  will  fast  reverse through  a 
chapter  or  track. 
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D. 
E. 
F. 
G. 
H. 
I. 
Display Menu: Press this  button to modify the video 
screen display characteristics. 
Audio: Press  this  button to call-up a  menu that  will 
operate  only  when  a  DVD is being played.  The 
format  and content  of this  function  is defined  by  the 
disc  and is dependent  of the  disc. 
Fast  Reverse: Press this  button to fast  reverse  the 
DVD  or CD.  To  stop fast  reversing, press this 
button  again. This  button  may 
not work when the 
DVD  is playing the  copyright  or the  previews. 
Source: Press this  button to toggle  between the 
DVD  player  and an  auxiliary source. 
Stop: Press this  button to stop  the  play of a  DVD or 
CD.  Press  this button twice 
to return to the 
beginning  of the  DVD. 
Previous  TracWChapter: Press this  button to return 
to the  start of the  current  track or chapter.  Press 
this  button again 
to return to the previous track 
or  chapter. This  button  may  "not  work  when the DVD 
is playing  the copyright  or the  previews. 
Numeric  Key  Pad: The  remote control  numeric 
keypad provides you with the  capability  of direct 
chapter, title  and track  number selection. 
Press the  button, located on  the bottom  left 
of the 
numeric  key pad, within 
3 seconds  of inputting 
a  numeric selection  to clear all  numeric  inputs. 
Press the  button, located on the  bottom left  of the 
numeric  key  pad, 
to select chapter, title,  and 
track  numbers greater than 
9. 
K. 
L. 
M. 
N. 
0. 
P. 
Q. 
R. 
S. 
Illumination: Press  this button to turn  the  remote 
control backlight  on. 
Menu: Press this  button to access  the  DVD  menu 
(this button only  operates with 
a DVD). 
Enter: Press this  button to select  items  within  a 
menu. 
Return: Press  this button  to  exit  the  current  active 
menu and  return 
to the  previous  menu.  This 
button will  operate  only  when a DVD  is being  played 
and a  menu  is active. 
Angle: Press this  button to call-up a menu  that will 
operate only  when a DVD  is being  played.  The 
format  and content  of this function is  defined  by the 
disc  and  is  dependent 
of the  disc. 
Subtitle: Press this button to call-up a  menu  that  will 
operate only  when a DVD  is being  played.  The 
format  and content  of this  function  is defined  by  the 
disc  and  is dependent  of the  disc. 
Fast  Forward: Press  this  button to fast  forward  the 
DVD  or CD.  To  stop  fast  forwarding, press  this 
button again. This  button  may  not  work  when  the 
DVD  is playing the  copyright or the  previews. 
Play/Pause: Press this  button to turn  the  DVD  player 
on, 
to start  play  of a  DVD  or  CD and to toggle 
between play  and pause 
of a DVD  or CD. 
Next  TracWChapter: Press  this  button to advance 
to the  beginning  of the  next  track  or  chapter. 
This  button may  not  work  when  the  DVD  is  playing 
the  copyright  or  the previews. 
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Battery  Replacement 
To change  the  batteries, do the following: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
Remove the battery  compartment  door located  on 
the  bottom  of 
the remote control. 
Replace  the  two AA batteries  in the compartment. 
Make  sure  that  they  are  installed correctly. 
Close  the  battery  door  securely. 
Notice: Do not  store  the remote control  in  heat  or 
direct  sunlight.  This  could  damage the remote 
control  and  it  would  not  be covered  by  your  vehicles 
warranty.  Keep  the  remote control  stored  in  a 
cool,  dry  place. 
If  the  remote  control is to be stored for  a long period  of 
time,  remove  the  batteries and  keep them  in a cool, 
dry  place. 
Headphones 
The RSE system  includes  two  sets of wireless  infrared 
headphones. 
Each  set 
of headphones  has an OWOFF control. An 
indicator  light  will  illuminate 
on the  headphones 
when  they  are on. If the  light does 
not illuminate, the 
batteries  may  need 
to be replaced.  See “Battery 
Replacement”  later  in this  section  for more information. 
To turn  the  headphones OFF activate the ON/OFF 
control.  Each 
set of headphones has a volume  knob.  To adjust 
the volume,  adjust  this knob. 
The  headphones will  automatically turn 
off if they  lose 
the  infrared signal from the system after  approximately 
four  minutes  in order 
to preserve their battery  power. 
The signal  may be 
lost if the system is turned off or if the 
headphones are  out 
of range of the  infrared  signal 
transmitters  that  are  located below the  video  display  screen. 
Battery Replacement 
To  change the  batteries,  do the  following: 
1. Loosen the  screw  on  the battery compartment  door 
located on the  left  side of the  headphone earpiece. 
2. Replace the  two  AAA batteries  in the compartment. 
3. Tighten  the  screws to close  the compartment  door. 
Make sure that they  are  installed correctly. 
Notice: Do not  store  the 
headphones in  heat or 
direct  sunlight.  This  could damage the headphones 
and  would  not be covered by  your  warranty. 
Keep the  headphones  stored  in  a  cool place. 
If the headphones are to be stored  for a long  period  of 
time,  remove the  batteries and keep them  in a  cool, 
dry  place. 
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Stereo RCA Jacks 
The RCA  jacks  are located behind  the video screen  on 
the front  of the DVD console. The RCA jacks allow you to 
connect audio and video from an auxiliary device such as 
a camcorder  or a video game unit 
to your RSE system 
just  as you would 
to a standard television. Standard  RCA 
cables are needed 
to connect the auxiliary device  to the 
RCA jacks. The  yellow connector inputs video and  the 
red  and  white  connectors input right  and left stereo audio. 
Refer 
to the  manufacturer’s instructions for proper 
connection of  your auxiliary device. 
To  use the  auxiliary inputs on the  RSE system, connect 
an  external auxiliary device 
to the  color-coded  RCA 
jacks  and  turn  both the  auxiliary  device  and  the 
RSE system  power on. 
If the  RSE system  had been 
previously  in  the DVD player mode, you  will  need 
to press  the SRCE button on the faceplate  or  the remote 
control 
to change to the  auxiliary  mode.  Pressing  the 
SRCE  button  will toggle the 
RSE system  between 
the  auxiliary device and the  DVD player. 
How to Change  the Video Format when  in 
the  Auxiliary  Mode 
The  auxiliary  input video format  is preset to NTSC.  In 
some  countries, the video format  may be  in PAL system. 
To  change  the video  format,  perform the  following: 
1. Press the display menu button. 
2. Press  the navigation down  arrow key to scroll down 
to Video  Format. 
3. Press the  enter  button  to  select  Video  Format. 
4. Press the  navigation  key to select  the PAL video 
5. Press the  enter  button to accept  the change. 
format. 
Audio 
Output 
Audio from the  DVD  player or auxiliary  inputs  may  be 
heard through  the following possible  sources: 
Wireless  Headphones 
Vehicle Speakers 
Vehicle wired headphone jacks on  the  Rear  Seat 
The  RSE system will  always  transmit  the  audio  signal 
by  infrared 
to the  wireless  headphones, if there  is  audio 
available. See  “Headphones” previously for  more 
information. 
The  RSE system  is  capable of outputting  audio 
to the 
vehicle speakers  by  using  the  radio.  The  RSE 
system  may be selected  as  an audio source  on  the 
radio 
if the  RSE  system  power  is  on.  Once  the 
RSE system  is selected as  an  audio  source  on  the  radio 
you  may  adjust the  speaker  volume  on  the  radio. 
If 
the  RSE system  power  is  not on, the  RSE  system  will 
not  be an available  source on the  radio.  Refer 
to 
the  radio information  for  the  radio  that  your  vehicle  has 
for  more information. Audio system 
(if equipped) 
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The  RSE system is capable  of outputting audio to  the 
wired  headphone jacks  on the  Rear  Seat  Audio  system 
(if equipped).  The  RSE system  may be selected  as 
an  audio  source  on  the  Rear  Seat  Audio  system 
if the 
RSE  system  power 
is on. Refer to Rear Seat Audb 
(RSA) on page 3-81 for more information. 
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Problem 
No power. 
Disc  will  not  play. 
Recommended  Action 
The ignition might  not be 
in  on  or  accessory. 
The  parental control 
button might have been 
pressed.  (The power 
indicator light will flash.) 
The system might be 
off. 
The  parental control  button might have been 
pressed. (The power  indicator light will flash.) 
The  system might be 
in 
auxiliary source mode. 
Press the  SRCE button  to 
toggle between the  DVD  player and  the auxiliary 
source. 
The  disc  is upside down 
or  is not compatible. 
Problem 
The  picture does  not fill 
:he screen. There are 
)lack  borders on the  top 
2nd  bottom  or 
 or^ both 
sides  or  it  looks 
stretched  out. 
The  disc was  ejected,  but 
t  was  pulled back into the 
3VD  player. 
In  auxiliary  mode, the 
Dicture  moves 
or scrolls. 
The  language  in the  audio 
)r on the  screen  is wrong. 
Recommended  Action 
Press the Display  button 
on  the  DVD  player  or on 
the  remote control.  Change the  display  mode. 
The  disc  is being  stored  in 
the  DVD player.  Press the 
eject  button  again 
to eject 
the  disc. 
Check  the signal coming 
from the  auxiliary  device  and  make sure that  the 
connection  and the  signal 
is  good. 
Change  the Video  Format 
to  PAL  or NTSC.  See 
“Stereo  RCA Jacks” 
previously  for how  to 
change the  video  format. 
Press  the  Menu  button on 
the  DVD player  or on the 
remote control  and 
change  the audio  or 
language selection  on  the 
DVD menu. 
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Problem 
The  remote control does not work. 
After  stopping the  player, 
I 
push  Play but sometimes 
the  DVD  starts where 
I 
left off and sometimes  at 
the  beginning. 
The  auxiliary source  is 
running  but there  is  no 
picture  or  sound. 
Recommended  Action 
Point the remote control 
directly at  the infrared 
window  below the  video 
screen while  using. 
Check that the  batteries  are  not dead  or put  in 
wrong. 
The  parental control 
button  might have  been 
pressed. (The power  indicator light will flash.) 
If  the  stop  button  was 
pressed one time,  the 
DVD player will  resume 
playing  where  the  DVD 
was  stopped.  If the  stop 
button  was pressed two 
times  the DVD player will 
begin to  play from the 
beginning  of the  DVD. 
Press  the SRCE button  to 
change from the  DVD  player mode 
to the 
auxiliary source  mode. 
Check to  make sure that 
the  auxiliary source  is 
connected  to the  inputs 
properly. 
Problem 
My disc  is stuck  in the 
player. The  Load/Eject 
button does  not  work. 
Sometimes  the  wireless 
headphone audio  cuts  out 
or  buzzes. 
I lost the  remote  and/or 
the  headphones. 
What  is the  best  way 
to 
clean the video  screen? 
Recommended  Action 
Press the  Load/Eject 
button  on  the  DVD  player. 
Turn  the  power 
off, then 
on  again,  then  press  the 
Load/Eject  button  on  the  DVD  player. 
Do  not  attempt 
to forcibly 
remove  the  disc  from  the 
DVD  player.  This  could 
permanently  damage  the  DVD player. 
This could  be  caused  by 
interference  from  cellular 
telephone  towers  or  by 
using  your  cellular 
telephone  in the  vehicle. 
See  your  dealer  for 
assistance. 
Wipe  the  video  screen  with  a soft  cloth  that 
is 
damp  with  water. 
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Traveling to  Remote Areas 
It makes sense to plan your  trip,  especially  when going 
to a  remote area.  Know  the terrain  and  plan  your 
route. You  are  much less likely to  get bad  surprises. 
Get  accurate  maps  of trails  and terrain.  Try 
to learn of 
any  blocked or closed  roads. 
It’s also  a  good  idea to travel  with  at  least one other 
vehicle. 
If something  happens to one  of them, the  other 
can  help quickly. 
Does your vehicle  have a winch?  If 
so, be sure to read 
the  winch  instructions. In a  remote area, a  winch 
can  be handy 
if you  get stuck. But you’ll  want to know 
how 
to use  it properly. 
Getting  Familiar  with Off-Road  Driving 
It’s a  good  idea to practice in an area that’s  safe  and 
close 
to home  before you  go into  the wilderness. 
Off-road driving does  require  some new and different 
driving  skills.  Here’s  what we  mean. 
Tune  your  senses 
to different  kinds  of signals.  Your 
eyes,  for example,  need 
to constantly sweep the  terrain 
for  unexpected obstacles.  Your ears need  to  listen 
for  unusual tire or engine sounds.  With your arms, 
hands, feet  and  body, you’ll  need  to respond 
to 
vibrations  and vehicle  bounce.  Controlling your vehicle is 
the  key 
to successful  off-road 
driving.  One of the  best  ways 
to control  your  vehicle 
is 
to control your speed.  Here are some  things to keep 
in  mind. 
At higher  speeds: 
you approach  things  faster and you have  less  time 
to scan the terrain  for  obstacles. 
you have  less time to react. 
you have  more  vehicle  bounce  when  you drive  over 
obstacles. 
you’ll  need more  distance  for  braking,  especially 
since  u’re on an  [-.7aved  surface. 
When ; u’re  driving  R-road,  bouncing  and 
quick  changes  in direction  can  easily  throw 
you  out 
of position.  This could  cause  you  to 
lose control  and  crash. 
So, whether  you’re 
driving  on  or 
off the  road,  you  and  your 
passengers  should  wear  safety  belts. 
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