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STOPc:Press once to stop playing a DVD.
There is a pre-stop feature for DVD and video CD only.This feature resumes playback of the disc where it wasstopped. Press the stop button once during disc
playback andcdisplays on the DVD startup screen.
This icon disappears after a few seconds. Press thestop button a second time, or eject the disc, to cancelthe pre-stop feature and to clear the disc positionmemory.
SOURCE :Press to select between Monitor 3,Monitor 4, or the AV INPUT.
Each video display screen can be adjustedindependently, as well as display information from bothDVD players and both A/V inputs.
Infrared Remote Sensor :Located in the top center ofthe video display screen. Do not block the signal fromthe remote to the sensor.
Infrared Transmitters :Located in the top center of thevideo display screen. Do not block the signal from theheadphones to the transmitter.
Video Display Screen :Located on the back of eachheadrest.
AV OUTPUT (Audio/Video Output Jack) :Located onthe lower left side of the screen and is identified on thevideo screen panel as the AV OUTPUT.
Headphone Jack :Wired headphones can be pluggedinto the headphone jack with one-eighth inch stereoplugs.
AV INPUT: (Audio/Video Input Jack) :The audio/videoinput jack is located below the video display screen andallows viewing of auxiliary sources such as portableDVD players, game stations, or video cameras, on eachscreen.
.Video Input—The yellow connector is used forvideo input.
.L Audio—The white connector is used for the leftside audio.
.R Audio—The red connector is used for the rightside audio.
Level Lock and Release Latch :The viewing angle ofthe video screen can be adjusted by releasing the latchand gently moving the screen. Then lock it into a secureposition.
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Remote Control
To use the remote control, aim at the remote sensorlocated on top center of the video display screen andpress the desired button.
Objects blocking the line-of-sight can affect the functionof the remote control. Direct or very bright light canaffect the ability of the transmitter to receive signalsfrom the remote control. If the remote control does notseem to be working, the batteries might need to bereplaced. See“Battery Replacement”following thissection.
The remote control provided with the Headrest DVDRSE system, is not a universal remote control and willnot control other equipment.
Notice:Storing the remote control in a hot area orin direct sunlight can damage it, and the repairs willnot be covered by the warranty. Storage in extremecold can weaken the batteries. Keep the remotecontrol stored in a cool, dry place.
Remote Control Buttons
POWER :Press to turn the Headrest DVD RSE systemon and off.
SOURCE :Press to select between Monitor 3,Monitor 4, or AV INPUT. Any video equipmentconnected to the AV inputs automatically overridesthe source selection.
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Using the REPEAT Feature
REPEAT :Press to change between Repeat One andRepeat Folder.
.Repeat One—Repeats the song that is playing.
.Repeat Folder—Repeats the folder that isplaying.
Tips and Troubleshooting Chart
ProblemRecommended Action
IR Sensor Inoperative.Check that thebatteries are goodin the remotecontrol..Check that theremote Control IRSensor is notblocked..Aim the remotecontrol toward theIR Sensor beingcontrolled..Select the correctscreen, 3 or 4.
ProblemRecommended Action
No picture.Check that thecorrect video inputmode is selected..Check that thevideo cable isplugged into thejack securely.
No Sound.Check that thecorrect audio inputmode is selected..Check that theaudio cable issecurely pluggedinto the jack.
Cleaning the Video Screens
The video display screens are made of a speciallycoated glass and can be scratched or damaged byabrasive products, solvents, or ammonia-based windowcleaners. Clean with a soft, lint-free, cotton cloth thathas been slightly dampened with warm water. Dry thescreens by wiping with a clean dry cotton cloth.
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PROG (Program) :Press this button to go to the nextpreset radio station or channel set on the main radio.This function is inactive, with some radios, if the frontseat passengers are listening to the radio.
When a CD or DVD audio disc is playing, press thisbutton to go to the beginning of the CD or DVD audio.This function is inactive, with some radios, if the frontseat passengers are listening to the disc.
When a disc is playing in the CD or DVD changer, pressthis button to select the next disc, if multiple discs areloaded. This function is inactive, with some radios, if thefront seat passengers are listening to the disc.
When a DVD video menu is being displayed, press thePROG button to perform the menu function, enter.
Theft-Deterrent Feature
THEFTLOCK®is designed to discourage theft of thevehicle's radio by learning a portion of the VehicleIdentification Number (VIN). The radio does not operateif it is stolen or moved to a different vehicle.
Audio Steering Wheel Controls
Vehicles with audiosteering wheel controlscould differ depending onthe vehicle's options.Some audio controls canbe adjusted at thesteering wheel.
w/x(Next / Previous):Press to select preset orfavorite radio stations, select tracks/chapters on aCD/DVD, or to navigate an iPod®or USB device.
To select tracks on an iPod or USB device, see“Navigating an iPod or USB Device”later in this section.
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A. FULL MAP Touch Screen Button. See“NAV”under“Hard Keys”underUsing the Navigation Systemon page 5!12for more information.
B. No GPS Symbol. SeeSymbolson page 5!17formore information.
C. North Up/Heading Up Symbol. SeeSymbolsonpage 5!17for more information.
D. Map Scale. See“Map Scales”underMapsonpage 5!14for more information.
E.0(Zoom In) Touch Screen Button. See“Map
Scales”underMapson page 5!14for moreinformation.
F. Mark Touch Screen Button. See“AddingDestinations to the Address Book”underDestinationon page 5!24for more information.
G.Z(DVD Map Disc Eject) Key. SeeMapson
page 5!14for more information.
H. Map DVD Slot. See“Installing the Map DVD”underMapson page 5!14for information on how toinstall and eject a map DVD.
I.M(Load) Key. SeeCD Playeron page 5!68or
DVD Playeron page 5!75for more information.
J.Z(CD/DVD Video/Audio Eject) Key. SeeCD
Playeron page 5!68orDVD Playeron page 5!75for more information.
K. CD/DVD Video/Audio Slot. SeeCD Playeronpage 5!68orDVD Playeron page 5!75formore information.
L.O/n(Power/Volume) Knob. SeeNavigation
Audio Systemon page 5!60for more information.
M.M(Disc Up/Down) Key. See“Hard Keys”under
Using the Navigation Systemon page 5!12formore information.
N. AUDIO Key. SeeNavigation Audio Systemonpage 5!60for more information.
O. FAV (Favorite) Key. See“Storing Radio StationPresets”underNavigation Audio Systemonpage 5!60for more information.
P.5(Phone) Key. See the OnStar®owner guide and
Bluetooth®on page 4!67for more information.
Q.e(Sound) Key. See“Sound Menu”under
Navigation Audio Systemon page 5!60formore information.
R. Source (AM, FM, XM, CD, etc.) Touch ScreenButton. SeeNavigation Audio Systemonpage 5!60for more information.
S. Clock Touch Screen Button. See“Setting theClock”underConfigure Menuon page 5!42formore information.
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Setting the Clock
The navigation system time and the analog clockoperate independently. Changing the time through thenavigation system does not change the time on theanalog clock. SeeAnalog Clockon page 4!20tochange the analog clock time.
To set the time for the navigation system:
1. Press the CONFIG key to enter the configuremenu options, then press the CONFIG keyrepeatedly until the time is selected or touch thetime screen button.
2. Press the Hours and Minutes!(minus) and+ (plus) signs to decrease or to increase the time.
See“Setting the Clock”underConfigure Menuonpage 5!42for more information.
Entering an Address and Point of
Interest, and Storing Preset
Destinations
Entering an Address
Enter a destination by inputting the city name first:
1. If the radio is already on with a map disc inserted,skip to Step 5.
2. PressOto turn the system on.
3. Insert the DVD map disc. See“Installing theMap DVD”underMapson page 5!14for moreinformation.
4. A caution may appear. Touch the OK screen buttonto proceed.
5. Press the DEST hard key.
6. Press the2Address Entry screen button.
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After selecting the INFO (information) screen button,the type of traffic condition, the street name, and adescription of the traffic condition displays. See“Scrolling the Map”underMapson page 5!14formore information.
To display traffic events in another state or a greatdistance away, scroll to the desired area, and then stopscrolling. Wait for the traffic to update. It may take up totwo minutes before traffic in this new area can bereceived and displayed.
Traffic Event Display Categories
The following are traffic condition categories andsymbols that can appear on the display:
Category 1, Road Closure:
q(Road Closed):Road and/or ramps closed.
Category 2, Traffic Delayed:
o(Stopped Traffic):Traffic stopped, stop and gotraffic, delayed and congested traffic.
Category 3, Incidents:
p(Alert):Object in the roadway, disabled vehicle,or dangerous road conditions.
t(Accident):Roadway obstructed due to accident.
s(Road Works):Delayed traffic due to construction.
Category 4, Advisories:
j/r(Road Condition):Delayed or stopped traffic,lane blocked or closed due to a road condition.
k(Weather):Heavy rain, snow, or fog weathercondition.
m(Parking):Available parking area.
l(Information):Special event, general information,or warning.
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Touch this screen button to change the brightness,contrast, and mode of the display.
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Brightness/Contrast/Mode
Touch this screen button to change the brightness,contrast, and mode of the display.
](Brightness):Touch the + (plus) or!(minus) screenbuttons to increase or decrease the brightness of thescreen.
_(Contrast):Touch the + (plus) or!(minus) screenbuttons to increase or decrease the contrast of thescreen.
Auto (Automatic) :Touch this screen button for thesystem to automatically adjust the screen backgrounddepending on exterior lighting conditions.
Night :Touch this screen button and the system makesthe map background darker.
Day :Touch this screen button and the system makesthe map background brighter.
Setting the Clock
The navigation system time and the analog clockoperate independently. Changing the time through thenavigation system does not change the time on theanalog clock. SeeAnalog Clockon page 4!20tochange the analog clock time.
Press the CONFIG key to enter the configure menuoptions, then press the CONFIG key repeatedly until thetime is selected or touch the time screen button.
Hours :Press the!(minus) or + (plus) signs todecrease or increase the hours.
Minutes :Press the!(minus) or + (plus) signs todecrease or increase the minutes.
12/24 Format :Select the 12 screen button for standardtime; select the 24 screen button for military time.
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