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Headphones 
The entertainment system includes dual  channel, 
wireless  headphones. 
The  headphones  have 
an  ON/OFF  switch, 
a channel 
A/B switch 
and a volume control. 
To  use the  headphones,  turn the  switch located  on the 
left side to  ON.  An indicator light located  on the  right 
side will  illuminate.  If the  light  does not illuminate, 
the  batteries  may need  to be  replaced. See  “Battery 
Replacement” later in this  section  for more information. 
Switch the headphones  to  OFF when not in use.  If 
you  move too  far  forward,  step  out  of the  vehicle  or 
break the “line  of sight”  between  the  headphones 
and the  display  above  the  video  screen,  the  sound  in 
the  headphones will  be  degraded 
or will  cut  out  entirely. 
If the system is shut off, or the  headphones  are  out 
of  the “line  of sight”  for  more  than  three minutes, 
the  headphones  will  shut 
off automatically to preserve 
battery  life. 
If  the  channel switch  located on the  right  side  is on 
A, 
the headphones will  play  the DVD or auxiliary  device. 
See  “Stereo  RCA  Jacks”  later  in  this  section  for 
more information. 
If the  channel  switch is on  B,  the 
headphones will play  the  rear  seat  audio  system. 
See 
Rear  Seat Audio  (RSA)  (Without  Entertainment 
System)  on  page 
3-98 or Rear  Seat  Audio  (RSA) 
(With  Entertainmenf  System)  on  page  3-100 
for  more 
information. 
To  adjust  the volume  on  the  headphones,  use  the 
volume control located  on  the  right  side. 
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. 
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Battery  Replacement 
To change  the batteries,  do the following: 
1. Slide  open  the battery  door  located on the  left  side 
2. Rplace the two AAA batteries in  the compartment. 
3. Sde  the  battery  door  shut. 
of 
the  headphones. 
Make  sure  that  they  are installed correctly. 
If the  headphones are to be stored  for a long period  of 
time,  remove  the  batteries and keep  them 
in a cool, 
dry  place. 
Stereo RCA Jacks 
The  RCA  jacks  are  located  on  the faceplate of the  DVD 
player.  They  allow  you  to  hook  up an auxiliary device 
such  as  a camcorder  or a video  game  unit.  You may 
require  adapter  connectors  or  cables to connect 
your  auxiliary  device  to  the RCA  jacks.  Refer to the 
manufacturer’s  instructions  for  proper usage. 
To use  the  auxiliary  function,  connect a camcorder or a 
video  game  unit  to the RCA  jacks and turn on the 
auxiliary  device.  If you  want  to view  a DVD,  insert the 
DVD  into  the DVD  player.  The  system will automatically 
switch  to  DVD  and  start 
to play.  To  switch between 
the  auxiliary  device  and  the DVD,  press the  SOURCE  button 
on the  DVD player  or on the  remote control. 
See  “DVD  Player” and  “Remote  Control’’  later in 
this  section  for more information. When  the auxiliary 
device  is the source for the  entertainment system, 
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99 will appear on the  radio display. This 
is  normal. 
Audio Speakers 
Only one audio source can be  heard through the 
speakers at  one time. 
Audio  from the  radio, cassette  or 
CD player will  be 
heard through all speakers  when  the front  audio system 
is  being used and the  rear  seat audio system  is 
off. 
Sound from the  DVD player  or an auxiliary device can 
be  heard through all speakers  when the front  audio 
system and rear seat  audio  are 
off and a  DVD or 
auxiliary device 
is playing. 
When  the front audio system 
is on, to  hear the  DVD, 
auxiliary device  or the  rear  seat  audio system you  must 
use  the headphones.  With the rear  seat audio system 
rear speakers are  muted. 
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The speaker in the  overhead  console is set at  a  low 
level  and  is  not intended  to be  heard  at  a  high volume. 
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b Fwd/(  Rev  (Fast  Forward/Reverse): Press the 
right  or  left arrow  once  to  fast forward or  reverse 
the  DVD.  To  resume  play,  press the  button again or 
press  the  Play/Pause  button. Pressing and  holding an 
arrow  will  fast  forward  or  fast  reverse the  DVD and  play 
will resume  when the arrow is released. These buttons 
may  not  work  when  the  DVD is playing the copyright 
or  the  previews. 
A NexVV  Prev  (NexVPrevious):  Press the  up or the 
down  arrow  to  select  the  next or the previous chapter. 
These  buttons  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  the  down  and  the right  and the left  arrow buttons to 
move  the  cursor  around  the media menu. After making 
your  selection,  press  Enter.  Some  discs may contain  a 
short  skit  leading  up  to  the  media menu. 
Source:  Press  this button  to  switch the source  for the 
(connected  to  the RCA  jacks)  and the  DVD  player. 
Pressing  this  button  has  no effect when there is 
no  auxiliary  device  connected. 
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Battery Replacement 
To change the  batteries,  do the following: 
1. Remove the screw and  open the  battery door 
located  on the  back  of the  remote  control. 
2. Replace the two  AAA batteries in  the compartment. 
Make sure that  they are installed correctly. 
3. Replace the  battery  door and screw. 
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. 
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