
Playing  a  Specific Loaded 
Compact  Disc 
For  every  CD loaded, a number  will  appear on the  radio 
display.  To  play  a specific  CD, first  press the  CD  AUX 
button 
to start  playing a CD. Then  press  the numbered 
pushbutton  that corresponds 
to the  CD  you want to 
play.  A small  bar  will  appear  under the  CD  number  that 
is  playing,  and the  track  number will appear. 
If  an  error  appears  on the  radio display, see  “Compact 
Disc  Messages”  later  in this  section. 
LOAD CD /1 (Eject): Pressing the  CD eject side of 
this  button  will  eject a single disc or multiple discs. 
To  eject  the  disc  that  is  currently  playing, press 
and  release  this  button. To  eject  multiple discs, press 
and  hold  this button  for two  seconds.  You will  hear 
a  beep  and the light  will flash 
to let you  know  when  a 
disc  is  being ejected. 
REMOVE CD  will  be  displayed. You can now  remove 
the  disc.  If the  disc  is not  removed, after  25 seconds,  the 
disc 
will be  automatically  pulled  back into the receiver. 
If  you  try 
to push  the  disc  back  into the  receiver, 
before  the 
25 second  time  period is complete,  the 
receiver  will sense  an  error  and will try 
to eject  the disc 
several  times before  stopping. 
Do  not  repeatedly  press  the CD  eject  side of the 
LOAD  CD  eject  button 
to eject  a  disc after you  have 
tried  to  push it in manually. The  receivers 25-second  eject timer 
will  reset  at  each  press 
of eject, which  will 
cause the  receiver 
to not  eject  the  disc  until the 
25-second time  period has elapsed. 
Once the  player stops and  the disc  is ejected,  remove 
the  disc.  After removing  the disc, press the  PWR 
knob 
off and  then  on again. This  will  clear  the 
disc-sensing feature and enable discs 
to be  loaded into 
the  player  again. 
<< REV  (Reverse): Press and  hold  this button to 
reverse quickly within a track.  You will  hear  sound  at a 
reduced volume.  Release it 
to play the  passage. 
The  display  will  show elapsed time. 
FWD >> (Forward): Press and  hold this  button to 
advance quickly within a track.  You will  hear sound  at a 
reduced volume.  Release it to  play the passage. The 
display  will show elapsed time. 
RPT  (Repeat): With  repeat,  you  can  repeat one  track 
or  an  entire  disc. To  use repeat, do the  following: 
To repeat the  track you  are listening to, press and 
release the  RPT button.  RPT will  appear  on  the 
display.  Press RPT again to turn  it 
off. 
To repeat the  disc  you  are  listening to,  press  and 
hold the  RPT button  for  two seconds.  RPT will 
appear 
on the display. Press RPT  again to turn it off. 
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RDM (Random): With  random, you can listen to the 
tracks 
in random, rather than  sequential, order, on one 
disc  or on  all  of the  discs. To  use  random, do  one 
of  the  following: 
To play  the tracks on the  disc you  are  listening to in 
random order, press and  hold  RDM  for more than 
two seconds.  You  will  hear a beep and  RANDOM 
ONE  will appear  on  the  display. Press RDM again to 
turn  it 
off. 
0 To  play  the tracks  on  all  of  the  discs that  are 
loaded  in random order, press and  release  the RDM 
button.  RANDOM ALL will  appear  on  the display. 
Press  RDM again 
to turn  it off. 
AUTO EQ (Automatic  Equalization): Press  AUTO  EQ 
to  select  the desired equalization setting while  playing 
a compact  disc. The equalization will  be automatically 
set  whenever  you  play a compact  disc. For more 
information  on  AUTO 
EQ, see “AUTO EQ”  listed 
previously  in this  section. 
k SEEK >I : Press the  left arrow to go to the  start  of 
the  current track, 
if more than ten seconds  have passed. 
Press the  right  arrow 
to go to the next  track.  If you 
press  the  button more than  once, the  player will continue 
moving  backward  or forward through  the disc. 
I< SCAN >I : To scan  one  disc,  press and hold  either 
SCAN  arrow for more  than two seconds  until  SCAN 
appears  on the  display and  you  hear a beep.  Use  this 
feature 
to listen to 10 seconds  of each  track of the 
currently selected  disc.  SCAN will appear  on  the  display. 
Press either SCAN  arrow  again, to stop  scanning. 
To scan  all  loaded  discs, press and hold  either  SCAN 
arrow  for more  than four  seconds  until DISC  SCAN 
appears  on the  display and  you  hear a beep.  Use  this 
feature 
to listen  to 10 seconds  of the  first  tracks  of each 
disc  loaded. Press  either  SCAN  arrow  again,  to  stop 
scanning. 
RCL  (Recall): Push  this  knob to see  how  long  the 
current  track has  been playing. To  change  the  default 
on  the  display  (track and  elapsed  time),  push  the 
knob  until you  see the  display  you  want,  then  hold  the 
knob  until the  display  flashes.  The selected display 
will  now  be the  default. 
AM  FM: Press this  button  to  play  the  radio  when  a 
disc(s)  is  in the  player. 
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When  the  video  screen  is  not in use,  push  it up  into its 
locked position. 
The  DVD  player  and display will  continue 
to operate 
when  the  display  is  in either  the  up  or  the down  position. 
Notice: Avoid  directly touching the video  screen, 
as  damage  may  occur.  See “Cleaning  the  Video 
Screen”  in  the  Index  for  more information. 
DVD Player 
The  DVD  player  is located in the  overhead console. The 
DVD  player  can be controlled  by  the buttons  on  the 
DVD  player  and by  the  buttons  on the  remote control. 
See 
Remote  Control later in this  section  for more 
information. 
The  DVD  player  works  while  the  ignition is in RUN  or 
ACCESSORY.  The  entertainment system  is only compatible with 
Region 
1 DVDs authorized  for use  in  the  United States. 
Canada,  Puerto Rico,  Bermuda,  the Virgin  Islands 
and  some  islands  in the  Pacific.  On some  DVD jackets, 
you will see  the  region displayed. Regular audio  CDs 
can also be played by the  DVD player. The video  screen 
will  default to 
off when  an audio CD  is played.  Home 
recorded CDs  (CDRs)  may  not  play in this DVD player. 
Try the  audio  system’s  CD  player instead. 
If an error  message  appears  on  the front  instrument 
panel display,  see DVD 
Messages later  in this  section. 
DVD Player Buttons 
(I> PWR  (Power): Press this  button to  turn  the  DVD 
player on. 
-c)+ (Wired  Headphone  Volume): Press the  plus (+) or 
minus (- ) symbol to increase or to decrease  the 
wired  headphone volume. 
,/I1 (Play/Pause): Press this  button to start  play.  Press 
this  button while  a  DVD is playing 
to pause  it.  Press 
it again to continue  playing  the DVD. 
w/h (StopIEject): Press this  button to stop  playing, 
rewinding  or fast  forwarding.  Press the  button a  second 
time 
to eject the  disc. 
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Playing a  Disc 
To play  a disc,  gently  insert  the  disc with  the  label  side 
up  into  the  loading  slot. The  DVD player  will  continue 
loading the  disc and the  player  will  automatically  start. 
If  a disc  is  already in the  player,  press the  play/pause 
button  on the  face  of the  player  or  on the  remote  control. 
Some  DVDs will  not  allow  you 
to fast forward  or  skip 
the  copyright  or  previews.  Some DVDs will begin playing 
after  the previews  have  finished.  If  the  DVD does  not 
begin  playing,  refer 
to the on-screen  instructions. 
Stopping and  Resume  Playback 
To stop  a  disc,  press  and release  the stop/eject  button 
on  the  DVD player  or  the  stop  button on the  remote. 
To  resume  playback,  press  the  play/pause button  on the 
DVD  player  or the  remote.  As  long 
as the  disc has 
not been ejected  and the stop  button  has  not been 
pressed  twice  on  the  remote  control, the movie  should 
resume  play  from  where  it was  last  stopped.  If the 
disc  has been  ejected  or 
if the stop  button  on the  remote 
has  been pressed  twice, the disc  will  resume  play  at 
the  beginning. 
Parental  Control  Button: This button is located  on the 
front  of the  DVD  console  which  is  mounted vertically 
above  the  driver’s  right  shoulder.  Press  this  button while 
a  DVD  is playing to  freeze the video  and mute  the 
audio 
to the  headphones. It will  also  disable  all  other 
button  operations  from  the remote  and DVD  player.  The  driver  will 
then be able  to  gain  the  attention  of the  rear 
seat  passengers.  Press  this  button  again 
to restore 
normal  play  of the  DVD. 
Ejecting  a  Disc 
Press the stop/eject  button  on  the  DVD  player  once  to 
stop  and a second  time 
to eject  the  disc. 
If 
a disc  is ejected  from  the  player,  but  not  removed,  the 
DVD  player  will  reload  the  disc  after  approximately 
10 to 20 seconds. 
DVD Messages 
The following  errors  may be displayed: 
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8 
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. 
Disc  Play  Error: This  message will be  displayed if 
the mechanism  can  not  play  the  disc.  Severely 
scratched  discs 
will cause  this  error. 
Region  Code  Error: This message  will  be 
displayed  for all non  Region 
1 discs  (DVDs  sold 
outside  of North  America). 
Load/Eject  Error: This  message  will  be  displayed if 
the  disc  is not  properly  lined  up  in  the  mechanism. 
Disc Not Present: This  message  will  be displayed 
if the PLAY, EJECT  or  DVD  AUX  buttons  are 
pressed and  no disc  is  in  the  player. 
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STOP: Press this button to stop  playing, reversing 
or  fast  forwarding  the DVD. 
A EJECT/LOAD: Press this  button to eject  a  DVD 
while  it  is playing.  If the  disc  has  been ejected and  not 
removed from  the player,  pressing this  button will 
load the  disc. The  stop/eject button on  the DVD player 
will  also  load  the disc 
if the  disc  is ejected and  not 
removed. 
a REW  (Rewind): Press this  button to reverse  the 
DVD  at 
5x speed.  To stop reversing, press this 
button again. This  button  may  not  work  when  the DVD 
is playing the  copyright  or the  previews. 
FWD  (Fast  Forward): Press this  button to fast 
forward the  DVD  at 
5x speed. To  stop fast forwarding, 
press this  button again. This  button  may  not  work 
when the  DVD  is playing the  copyright 
or the  previews. 
PREV  (Previous): Press  this button to return to 
the start of the current chapter.  Press  this button again 
to return to the previous chapter. This  button  may 
not  work  when  the DVD is playing the  copyright  or  the 
previews. 
bb! NEXT: Press this  button to jump to the  beginning 
of  the  next chapter. This  button  may not work  when 
the  DVD is playing  the copyright  or  the previews. 
MENU: Press this  button to view  the  media menu.  The 
media menu  is  different on every disc.  Use  the  up 
and down and  the right  and  the  left arrow  buttons 
to 
move the cursor around the  media  menu.  After  making 
your  selection, press  the  ENTER button. Some  discs 
may contain  a  short  skit leading up 
to the  media  menu. 
+cI WIRED  VOLUME: Press the  plus  or the  minus 
symbol 
to increase  or to decrease  the  volume  of 
the wired  headphones. 
You can  press  repeatedly  or 
press  and hold the  plus  or  the  minus symbol 
to increase 
or 
to decrease the  volume in large  amounts. 
a SIZE/ANGLE: This button controls  the  screen 
ratio  of the  video display.  Press  and  release  this  button 
to stretch a 4:3 picture to fit  the wide aspect  ratio 16.9 
screen. 
Press  and release  this button 
to choose  different  angles 
of  the  same  scene.  Press  and hold this button  again 
to change angles. This  feature  is  not  available  on 
all  DVD discs. 
DISP/S-TITLE  (Display  Subtitle)  CHAP  TRK  (Chapter 
Track): 
Press and  release  this  button to display  the 
title, chapter and elapsed  time of the  current  video 
segment  or  the track and time 
if a CD is being  played. 
Press and  hold this  button 
to see  the  DVDs  subtitle 
language. Press and  release this  button  again 
to change 
it.  This feature  is  not available  on all DVD  discs. 
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Problem 
The  remote does 
not  work. 
I can  not  hear  anything 
when 
I lower  the  volume. 
How  do 
I get  subtitles  on 
or 
off? 
Recommended  Action 
Point  the remote  directly 
at  the  player, but  not the 
screen. 
The  batteries could  be 
dead  or  put  in wrong. 
If  the  power button  on the 
player  is flashing,  the 
parental  control 
is on, 
which  disables the 
remote. 
Quickly  press and release 
the  COMP/AUDIO button 
on  the  remote.  This tells 
you  the  current  default 
setting.  Press  and release 
the  COMP/AUDIO button  again  to  choose another 
setting. 
Press  and hold the 
DISP/S-TITLE  buttons on 
the  remote  to 
go to  the 
DVDs  main  menu.  Then 
follow  the prompts. 
Problem  Recommended  Action 
After  stopping the  player, I Press the  STOP  button on 
push  PLAY  6ut 
sometimes  the DVD  starts 
where 
I left off and 
sometimes  at the 
beginning. 
.- 
The  DVD  is playing  but 
there  is  no picture or 
sound. 
The  auxiliary  medium 
(video game, camcorder, 
etc.)  is  running but there 
is  no  picture  or sound. 
The  audio  or video  skips 
I Or Jumps. 
the remote  to  resume 
where the  DVD left 
off. 
Press  the  STOP  button 
twice  to  start  the DVD  at 
the  beginning. 
If  the  power  is 
off and  the 
DVD  is still 
in the  player, 
press  and release the 
PLAY button. 
Press  the INPUTTTITLE 
button  on the  remote  to 
get  to  auxiliary  input. 
The  auxiliary  medium’s 
cords  could  be  plugged 
into the  wrong jack. 
The  DVD  could  be dirtv  or 
‘I 
scratched. Try  cleaning 
the  DVD. 
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Problem 
When I return to the  DVD 
from the  system  menu, 
sometimes  it  plays from 
the  beginning  and 
sometimes  from where  it 
left 
off. 
The  fast  forward, fast  reverse, previous and 
next functions  do not 
work. 
Recommended  Action 
If  the  STOP  button  was 
pressed  once,  it resumes 
play  from  where  it left 
off. 
If the  STOP  button  was 
pressed  twice, it will  start 
at  the  beginning  of the 
DVD. 
However, 
if a  change  was 
made  to  the menu,  the 
DVD  will start from the 
beginning,  even 
if the 
STOP  button  was only 
pressed  once. 
Some  commands  that do 
one  thing for  DVDs will 
not  always  work  or 
perform the  same function 
for  audio,  CDs or games. 
- Problem 
My  disc  is stuck  in the 
player.  The  EJECT/LOAD 
button  does not work. 
Recommended  Action 
Press the  EJECT/LOAD 
button  on  the  remote,  or 
the  STOP/EJECT  button 
on  the  DVD  player. 
Turn  the power 
off, then 
on  again. 
Do  not  attempt 
to forcibly 
remove  the  disc  from  the 
player. 
I lost the  remote  and/or 
Pour  some  isopropyl or 
What 
is the  best  way 
to 
assistance. 
the 
headphones.  See 
your  dealer  for 
clean the  screen? 
rubbing alcohol on 
a clean 
Sometimes  the wireless 
This  could be  caused  by 
headphone  audio cuts out  interference  from cell 
or  buzzes  for  a moment 
towers or  by  using  your 
then  it  comes  back. 
cell Dhone  in the vehicle. 
cloth and 
wipe. 
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Anti-lock  Brake  System 
Your  vehicle  has anti-lock brakes. ABS is an  advanced 
electronic  braking system that will  help prevent a 
braking  skid. 
When  you start  your  engine and begin to  drive  away, 
your  anti-lock brake  system will check  itself.  You 
may  hear  a momentary  motor or clicking noise while 
this  test 
is going  on. This  is normal. 
If there’s a  problem with 
~ the  anti-lock brake system, 
~ this  warning  light will 
stay  on. See 
Anti-Lock 
Brake  System  Warning 
Light 
on page 3-34. 
Along  with ABS, your  vehicle  has a  Dynamic  Rear 
Proportioning  (DRP)  system.  If there’s a DRP problem, 
both  the  brake and  ABS warning  lights  will come on 
accompanied  by  a  IO-second chime. The  lights 
and  chime  will come on each time  the ignition 
is turned 
on  until  the  problem is repaired.  See your  dealer  for 
service.  Let’s  say  the 
road is wet and you’re  driving safely. 
Suddenly,  an animal jumps  out in front  of you.  You  slam 
on  the  brakes and continue braking.  Here’s  what 
happens with  ABS: 
A computer senses that  wheels are  slowing  down. If 
one of the  wheels  is about to stop  rolling,  the computer 
will  separately  work  the brakes at each front  wheel 
and  at both  rear wheels. 
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