2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR display

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual 1.Headphone control A/B:Press
to select either the A or B
headphone source. Then press
MEDIA to select the desired playing
media for that headset. When a
headphone channel has been selected (A or B),

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual a video signal is detected on the auxiliary video input, and the display is
in the DVD-AUX video mode, the display will automatically turn on.
8.Infrared (IR) Receiver & Transmitter:System sensor whic

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual select from Angle, Aspect Ratio, Language, Subtitles, Disc resume,
Compression, Restore Defaults and Back. For more detailed information,
refer toMenu mode.
15.ENTER:Press to select/confirm
the curren

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual 1.Power control:Press to turn the FES (Family Entertainment
System) ON/OFF.
2.Cursor controls:Use in various active menus to advance the cursor
up/down/left/right. When not in a Menu, the left and rig

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual Wired headphones
Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle and do not let
children operate the system while unsupervised. If wired
headphones or auxiliary systems are used, children may become
e

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual Dual Play:Dual play is when the rear seat passengers choose to listen
to a different playing media than the front seat passengers. With the
DVD and Rear Seat Controls turned ON, the rear seat passenge

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual This is disc dependent — some
DVD discs may have more viewing
angles to select from. Once you
have made your selection, press
ENTER to confirm. The system
default is Angle 1.
Aspect ratio
Select ASP

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LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 2008  Owners Manual 2. Press and hold the reverse or
advance button to enter into slow
play mode. Once in slow play mode,
press and release the reverse or advance button repeatedly to cycle
through 1/4 and 1/2. These wil