2009 Mercury Mountaineer radio

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals Radio Display Condition Action Required
NO TEXT Category
information not
available.Category information not
available at this time on
this channel. The system is
working properly.
NO SIGNAL Loss of si

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals Quick start
Your Family Entertainment System includes a DVD system, two sets of
wireless infrared (IR) headphones and a wireless infrared (IR) remote
control.
To play a DVD in the DVD system:
The DVD

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals To play a CD in the DVD system:
The DVD system can play audio CDs, CD-R and CD-R/W, CD-ROM and
video CDs. To ensure proper disc operation, check the disc for finger
prints and scratches. Clean the dis

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals 3. The disc will begin to play and
the ‘MP3 Audio Disc’ screen will
display and allow you to access the
COMPRESSION, SHUFFLE, SCAN
and FOLDER MODE features.
Note (navigation-based radio
systems on

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals from the auxiliary source, the screen will remain black. If the video
source is set to DVD-AUX, the display will automatically turn on if a
video signal is detected.
To listen to audio over the headph

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals 1. Press the
headphone/speaker
/button
on the DVD player or press the 2
and 4 memory presets on the radio at the same time.
A green light will illuminate next to either the A or B Headphone Control
Bu

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals 10.Volume:When in single play
mode, press to increase (
)or
decrease (
) the volume over all
speakers. When in Dual Play, press
to increase (
) or decrease ()
the volume for the wired headphones. (Wir

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Mercury Mountaineer 2009  Owners Manuals Wired headphones
WARNING: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