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Wireless Game Controller
A. Start Button
B. Start Light
C. Select Button
D. Select LightE. Left Thumbstick
F. Left Rockerpad
G. Right Thumbstick
The wireless game controller transmits radio
frequency signals to the overhead monitor.
Wireless means, there are no cords to hinder your
movement while playing games.
The key pad as shown above has six buttons
located on the upper right side of the game
controller.
Wireless Game Controller Synchronization
In the event that your GM Mobile Digital Media
game controller needs to be re-synchronized with
your vehicle, open the battery compartment
and remove a battery. As soon as the battery is
replaced, the game controller will synchronize with
the vehicle during the next ignition cycle.
Wireless Game Controller Play Mode
The functionality of your GM Mobile Digital Media
Game Controller is dependant upon the game
being played. In cases where there are two player
options for a game, you may desire to have a
second controller in your vehicle which may
be purchased through your dealer.
Wireless Game Controller Power
Saving Mode
Your GM Mobile Digital Media Game Controller
has a built-in power saving mode to conserve
battery life. When not in use, the game controller
will automatically go into “Sleep” mode. The
game controller can be awakened at any time by
pressing the “Start” button.
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Important Safety and Handling
Instructions
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment may cause harmful
interference to radio communications, if it is not
installed and used in accordance with the
instructions provided. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, consult the dealer for help.This device also complies with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes and modi cations to this system by other
than an authorized service facility could void
authorization to use this equipment.
Read the following for instructions on handling and
taking care of your Mobile Digital Media system
and its components.
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Digital Media Storage (DMS)
Cartridge Care
Do not leave the DMS cartridge in locations
with extremely high temperatures such as
on a car dashboard or in the rear window
where it will be subject to direct sunlight.
Do not drop the DMS cartridge or subject it to
a violent shock.
Do not spill liquid on the DMS cartridge or
submerge the DMS cartridge in liquid. The
only effective protection for data and
other material stored on the DMS cartridge is
the regular backing up of that data by you.
Mobile Digital Media Player Care
Never spray any type of liquid such as a
cleaning agent inside of an open cartridge
panel on the Digital Media player. Doing this
may damage the parts or inside mechanism
needed to help operate the unit.
Do not use any object to probe the opening of
the Mobile Digital Media player and do not put
any body parts or other foreign objects in
the opening of the product.
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Tips and Troubleshooting Chart
Problem Cause and Solution
The Digital Media system and RSE system will not
come on at all.
A fuse in the car has blown. After checking for short
circuits in the wires, replace the fuse with one of the
same rating.
The RSE screen displays DMS MEDIA NOT
INSERTED.
The DMS cartridge is not fully inserted. Fully insert
the DMS cartridge.
The RSE screen displays DMS MEDIA LOADING.
The system is still booting. Please wait up to
15 seconds for the system to boot and then switch
back to digital media mode.
The RSE screen displays DMS MEDIA ERROR.
The DMS cartridge is not operating properly or is
damaged. See your dealer if the problem persists.
The RSE screen displays DMS MEDIA FILE ERROR.
A le on your DMS cartridge is corrupted and will
not play properly. Run the PhatNoise DMS Doctor
on your computer and follow the recommendations.
The green light blinks at a steady rate for longer than
20 seconds.
You have updated the rmware on the DMS
cartridge and the Mobile Digital Media system is
reprogramming itself. DO NOT REMOVE THE DMS
CARTRIDGE. Allow the Digital Media system to
reprogram itself for up to 10 minutes. When
reprogramming is complete, the lights will turn off
and stay off. The system will be ready to use.
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Tips and Troubleshooting Chart (cont’d)
Problem Cause and Solution
No Sound.
Adjust the volume of the head unit.
Make sure the head unit has the Digital Media
player as the active source.
No Sound.
The head unit cannot access the Digital Media system.
File(s) on your cartridge may be corrupt. Run the
PhatNoise DMS Doctor on your computer and follow
the recommendations.
If you have just downloaded new rmware, this is
normal. Wait about seven minutes until the green
light stops blinking, then both lights should go off.
Audio skipping occurs during playback. Many things can cause a “skip”, or any break during
playback. If you are hearing breaks in playback, here
are some things to check:
When you hear a skip, restart the track, or seek
backwards a bit, to hear if the skip is actually in the
music le.
Check to see if you are using the latest rmware
and desktop software. This is very important, as
software is updated frequently. See PhatNoise Music
Manager manual.
Sometimes a heavily fragmented cartridge can skip
due to increased seek times. Defragment the
cartridge for best performance. See PhatNoise
Media Manager™ software instructions for
defragmenting a cartridge.
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