2009 CADILLAC ESCALADE display

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual The overhead console contains the IR (infrared)
transmitters for the wireless headphones and the
IR receivers for the remote control. They are located
at the rear of the console.
Notice:Avoid directly

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Remote Control Buttons
O(Power):Press to turn the video screen on and off.
P(Illumination):Press to turn the remote control
backlight on. The backlight automatically times out after
7 to 10 seconds if

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual AUX (Auxiliary):Press to switch the system between
the DVD player and an auxiliary source.
If the vehicle has a third row video screen, the AUX
button controls the source display on the second
row vid

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Problem Recommended Action
No power. The ignition might not be
turned ON/RUN or in
ACC/ACCESSORY.
The picture does not �ll the
screen. There are black
borders on the top and
bottom or on both sides or

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual DVD Display Error Messages
The DVD display error message depends on which
radio the vehicle has. The video screen might display
one of the following:
Disc Load/Eject Error:Displays when there are disc

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual Video Display Screens
The video display screens are located on the backside
of each head restraint.
Notice:Avoid directly touching the video screen,
as damage can occur. See “Cleaning the Video
Scre

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual The DVD player can be controlled by using the buttons
located below the video display screen or by using
the buttons on the system’s remote control. See
“Remote Control” later for more informati

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CADILLAC ESCALADE 2009 3.G Owners Manual SOURCE:Press to select between Monitor 3,
Monitor 4, or the AV INPUT.
Each video display screen can be adjusted
independently, as well as display information from
both DVD players and both A/V inputs.