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TUS shows the status on a popup banner at the
bottom of the screen. Pressing the MODE but-
ton will advance to the next mode. When the
mode is in an audio only source (such as FM),
the Mode Selection menu appears on screen.
4. When the Mode Selection menu appears on
screen, use the cursor buttons on the remote
control to navigate to the available modes and
press the ENTER button to select the new
mode.
5. To cancel out of the Mode Selection menu,
press the BACK button on the remote control.
Replacing The BatteriesEach set of headphones requires two AAA
batteries for operation. To replace the batteries:
•Locate the battery compartment on the left
ear cup of the headphones, and then slide
the battery cover downward.
• Replace the batteries, making sure to orient
them according to the polarity diagram
shown.
• Replace the battery compartment cover.
Unwired Stereo Headphone
Lifetime Limited Warranty
Who Does This Warranty Cover? This war-
ranty covers the initial user or purchaser (you
or your) of this particular Unwired Technology
LLC (Unwired) wireless headphone (Prod-
uct). The warranty is not transferable.
How Long Does The Coverage Last? This
warranty lasts as long as you own the Product.
What Does This Warranty Cover? Except as
specified below, this warranty covers any Prod-
uct that in normal use is defective in workman-
ship or materials.
What Does This Warranty Not Cover? This
warranty does not cover any damage or defect
that results from misuse, abuse or modification
of the Product other than by Unwired. Foam
earpieces, which will wear over time through
normal use, are specifically not covered (re-
placement foam is available for a nominal
charge). UNWIRED TECHNOLOGY IS NOT LI-
ABLE FOR ANY INJURIES OR DAMAGES TO
PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM
THE USE OF, OR ANY FAILURE OR DEFECT
IN, THE PRODUCT, NOR IS UNWIRED LIABLE FOR ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDI-
RECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EX-
EMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR OTHER DAMAGES
OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WHATSOEVER.
Some states and jurisdictions may not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-
quential damages, so the above limitation may
not apply to you. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights, which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdic-
tion.
What Will Unwired
Do?Unwired,atits
option, will repair or replace any defective
Product. Unwired reserves the right to replace
any discontinued Product with a comparable
model. THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WAR-
RANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT, SETS FORTH
YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY REGARDING DE-
FECTIVE PRODUCTS, AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES (EXPRESS OR IM-
PLIED), INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OR
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PAR-
TICULAR PURPOSE.
You may register your Unwired wireless head-
phones online at www.unwiredtechnology.com
or by phone at 1-888-293-3332.
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Video Screen Operation
Displaying Video
The video screen has two different operating
modes, a video mode (when displaying video
such as DVD video, Aux video, etc.) and an
information mode as shown in Figure 5. Be-
cause the VES™ is a dual channel system,
Information Mode is displayed in a split screen
format. When in Information Mode, the left side
of the screen is referred to as Channel 1 and
the right side of the screen is referred to as
Channel 2.
Only Channel 1 displays video images. When
in video mode the image is displayed on the full
screen, however Channel 2’s functionality is still
available. A popup banner at the bottom of the
screen is displayed momentarily over the video
image (see Figure 4). While in video mode and
Channel 2 is selected on the remote control
selector switch, the first remote control key
press will activate the popup banner indicating
Channel 2’s status. While the banner is still
visible, any subsequent remote control key
press for Channel 2 shall initiate the requested
remote control command.In a two-screen system, the video for Channel 1
is displayed on the first rear seat screen and
the video for Channel 2 is displayed on the
second rear seat screen. Information Mode is
displayed in split screen, the left side of the
screen (Channel 1) shows the status/mode of
the first rear seat screen and the right side of
the screen (Channel 2) shows the status/mode
of the second rear seat screen.
When Channel 1 is in a video mode, the image
is displayed on the first rear seat screen as a
full screen image. A popup banner at the
bottom of the screen is displayed momentarily
over the video image showing any change in
status of Channel 2.When Channel 2 is in video mode, the image is
displayed on the second rear seat screen as a
full screen image. A popup banner at the
bottom of the screen is displayed momentarily
over the video image showing any change in
status of Channel 1.
Playing A Disc On The VES™The following actions occur automatically when
a disc is inserted into the radio on a single
screen system and into the remote DVD player
on a two screen system:
•
If the video screen is in the open position
(the LCD screen is visible), then the screen
turns on and the wireless headphone trans-
mitter turns on. If the video screen is closed,
the wireless headphone transmitter must be
turned on by using the power button on the
remote control (headphones only receive
audio signals if the headphones are pow-
ered on).
• After the disc is inserted, the disc begins
playing to cabin speakers, wireless head-
phones, and rear video screens.
Figure 4: Popup Banner
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Shared ModesThe VES™ and radio are capable of communi-
cating with each other. This allows the VES™ to
output radio audio to the headphones and the
radio to output VES™ audio to the vehicle
speakers. When the radio and VES™ are in the
same (shared) mode, a VES™ icon will be
visible on the radio’s display and the shared
icon will be visible on the VES™ screen. When
in shared mode, the same audio source is
heard in the headphones and vehicle speakers
simultaneously.
If the radio functions (FM, AM, or SAT) are in the
shared mode with the VES™, only the radio is
able to control the radio functions. In this case,
VES™ can share the radio mode, but not
change stations until the radio mode is
changed to a mode that is different from the
VES™ selected radio mode. When shared, the
radio has priority over the VES™ or all radio
modes (FM, AM, and SAT). The VES™ has the
ability to switch tuner (AM/FM/MW/LW), SEEK,
TUNE, and recall presets in radio modes as
long as it is not in shared mode.When in shared disc or satellite video mode
both the radio and the VES™ have control of
the video functions. The VES™ has the ability to
control the following video modes:
1. CD: Ability to Fast Forward, Rewind, and
Track Up/Down.
2. CD Changer (in radio): Ability to Disk Up/
Down and program all listed CD controls (Fast
Forward, Rewind, and Track Up/Down).
The VES™ can even control radio modes or
video modes while the radio is turned off. The
VES™ can access the radio modes or disc
modes by navigating to those modes on the
VES™ and activating a radio mode or disc
mode.Information Mode Display
When information mode is active, the current
mode setting for both audio channels is dis-
played. In addition to the items called out by
number, the remaining information displays the
current status of the source (such as station
frequency, name, preset or track number, song
title, artist name, album name, etc.).
1. Channel 1 Mode – Displays the current
source for Channel 1.
Figure 5: Information Mode
Video Screen Display
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2. Channel 1 Shared Status – When the icon is
displayed, the audio for Channel 1 is also
shared with the radio and playing through the
cabin speakers.
3. Channel 1 Audio Only/Mute - Audio: The
audio only icon is not used on Channel 1, in a
single screen system. Mute: when the Mute
icon is displayed, the audio for Channel 1 has
been muted using the remote control’s MUTE
button.
4. Channel 2 Mode – Displays the current
source for Channel 2.
5. Channel 2 Shared Status – When the icon is
displayed, the audio for Channel 2 is also
shared with the radio and playing through the
cabin speakers.
6. Channel 2 Audio Only/Mute – Audio: Only in
a single screen system: The audio only icon is
displayed on Channel 2 when Channel 1 is in a
video mode. Mute: when the Mute icon is
displayed, the audio for Channel 2 has been
muted using the remote control’s MUTE button.
7. Channel 1 ENTER Button Action – When the
ENTER button on the remote control is pressedwith the
INPUT FILE # button visible on the
screen, the screen shows a numeric entry
keypad which allows you to enter a specific
track number on data discs and HDD (see
Numeric Keypad Menu section of this manual).
Also, Enter Button Action – “INPUT TRK #” to
enter a specific track number on audio discs.
8. Channel 2 ENTER Button Action – When the
ENTER button on the remote control is pressed
with the DIRECT TUNE button visible on the
screen, the screen shows a numeric entry
keypad which allows you to enter a specific
tuner frequency, or tuner channel for AM/FM/
MW/LW/SAT (see Numeric Keypad Menu sec-
tion).
9. Clock – Displays the time.
10. Video Lock – When the icon is displayed,
the remote control functions are disabled.
11. Not Available / Error – Operational or status
errors are displayed here.
12. Disc Changer Status – When the source for
either Channel 1 or Channel 2 is a multi-disc
changer, the disc loaded / selected status is
displayed.Mode Selection Menu
The first press of the MODE button causes the
Mode Selection menu to appear on screen
(Figure 6). The current mode is always the
default selection. The mode can be changed
for either Channel/Screen 1 or Channel/Screen
2 using the remote control.
Use the remote control’s navigation buttons ( ,
, ,) to navigate through the available
modes, and then press the remote control’s
ENTER button to select the mode. An alternate
method of changing modes is repeated press-
ing of the MODE button until the desired mode
Figure 6: Mode Selection Menu
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is highlighted then press the ENTER button on
the remote control to select the mode.
In a single screen system, when a video mode
(such as DVD-video, Aux video, etc.) is active
and Channel/Screen 1 is selected using the
remote control selector switch, the first press of
the remote control’s MODE button causes the
Mode Selection menu to appear.
Numeric Keypad Menu
When the display for either Channel 1 or Chan-
nel 2 shows a direct action button, pressing the
remote control’s ENTER button activates a nu-
meric keypad menu (as seen in Figure 7 Chan-
nel 1). This screen makes it easy to enter a
specific tuner frequency, satellite channel, or
track number. To enter the desired digit:
1. Press the remote control’s navigation but-
tons (,,,) to navigate to the desired
digit.
2. When the digit is highlighted, press the
remote control’s ENTER button to select the
digit. Repeat these steps until all digits are
entered.
3. To delete the last digit, navigate to the Del
button and press the remote control’s ENTER
button.
4. After all of the digits are entered, navigate to
the Go button and press the remote control’s
ENTER button.Disc Menu
When listening to a CD Audio or CD Data disc,
pressing the remote control’s MENU button
displays a list of all commands which control
playback of the disc. Using the options you can
activate or cancel play and Random play.
Figure 7: Numeric Keypad Menu
Figure 9: Disc Menu For CDs
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Display Settings
When watching a video source (DVD Video with
the disc in Play mode, Aux Video, etc.), press-
ing the remote control’s SETUP button activates
the Display Settings menu. These settings con-
trol the appearance of the video on the screen.
The factory default settings are already set for
optimum viewing, so there is no need to
change these settings under normal circum-
stances.
To change the settings, press the remote con-
trol’s navigation buttons (,) to select an
item, then press the remote control’s navigation
buttons (, ) to change the value for the
currently selected item. To reset all values back to the original settings, select the Default Set-
tings menu option and press the remote con-
trol’s ENTER button.
Disc Features control the remote DVD player’s
(if equipped) settings of DVD being watched in
the remote player.
Listening To Audio With The Screen
Closed
To listen to only audio portion of the channel
with the screen closed:
•
Set the audio to the desired source and
channel.
• Close the video screen.
• To change the current audio mode, press the
remote control’s MODE button. This will au-
tomatically select the next available audio
mode without using the Mode Select menu.
• When the screen is reopened, the video
screen will automatically turn back on and
show the appropriate display menu or me-
dia.
If the screen is closed and there is no audio
heard, verify that the headphones are turned on (the ON indicator is illuminated) and the head-
phone selector switch is on the desired channel.
If the headphones are turned on, press the
remote control’s power button to turn audio on. If
audio is still not heard, check that fully charged
batteries are installed in the headphones.
Why Does The Screen Mode Change
Automatically?
In order to make the operation of the VES™
simple and with the least amount of driver
distraction, specific events will cause the
screen(s) to automatically switch to DVD mode.
These events are:
•
Loading a disc in the DVD player (if so
equipped),
• Pressing the PLAY button on the DVD player
faceplate when the disc is stopped or
paused, or
• AM/FM band selection via Radio.
If your vehicle is not equipped with the sepa-
rate DVD player, the following events in the
Radio will cause the screen(s) to automatically
switch to Radio Disc mode.
• Loading a disc in the radio CD/DVD player
Figure 10: Video Screen Display Settings
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•AM/FM band selection via Radio
Auxiliary InputsFor each video screen there is an auxiliary (Aux
jack) device input which is used to connect
external audio/video sources to the VES™.
Examples of devices that can be connected to
the Aux inputs include portable music players,
video cameras, VCR’s, game systems, and
other devices with audio and/or video outputs.
The Aux jacks are typically located on the back
of the center console or on one of the vehicles
side panels in the rear occupant area.
When connecting an external source to the
AUX input, be sure to follow the standard color
coding for the VES™ jacks:
When connecting an
external source to the
AUX input, be sure to
follow the standard
color coding for the
VES™ jacks:
1. Video in (yellow) 2. Left audio in (white)
3. Right audio in (red)
Using The Auxiliary Audio/Video Input
Jacks (AUX)
•
Lower the screen or press the POWER but-
ton on the remote control to turn the screen
on.
• Plug the Audio and/or Video outputs from the
external device with volume turned up into
the AUX jack (make sure to match up the
color coding: Video is Yellow, Left Audio is
White, and Right Audio is Red). Then navi-
gate to VES AUX1 or VES AUX2 mode in the
Select Mode screen.
• To exit out of AUX mode, use the MODE
button on the remote control to navigate out
of AUX mode. (Refer to the instructions in the
Mode Selection Menu section of this
manual).
STEERING WHEEL AUDIO
CONTROLS
The remote sound system controls are located
on the rear surface of the steering wheel.
Reach behind the wheel to access the
switches.
The right-hand control is a rocker-type switch
with a pushbutton in the center and controls the
volume and mode of the sound system. Press-
ing the top of the rocker switch will increase the
volume, and pressing the bottom of the rocker
switch will decrease the volume.
Remote Sound System Controls
(Back View Of Steering Wheel)
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Pressing the center button will make the radio
switch between the various modes available
(AM/FM/SAT/CD/HDD/AUX/VES, etc.).
The left-hand control is a rocker-type switch
with a pushbutton in the center. The function of
the left-hand control is different depending on
which mode you are in.
The following describes the left-hand control
operation in each mode.
Radio OperationPressing the top of the switch will “Seek” up for
the next listenable station and pressing the
bottom of the switch will “Seek” down for the
next listenable station.
The button located in the center of the left-hand
control will tune to the next preset station that
you have programmed in the radio preset
pushbutton.
CD PlayerPressing the top of the switch once will go to
the next track on the CD. Pressing the bottom of
the switch once will go to the beginning of the
current track, or to the beginning of the previ-ous track if it is within one second after the
current track begins to play.
If you press the switch up or down twice, it
plays the second track; three times, it will play
the third, etc.
The center button on the left side rocker switch
has no function for a single-disc CD player.
However, when a multiple-disc CD player is
equipped on the vehicle, the center button will
select the next available CD in the player.
CD/DVD DISC MAINTENANCETo keep a CD/DVD in good condition, take the
following precautions:
1. Handle the disc by its edge; avoid touching
the surface.
2. If the disc is stained, clean the surface with
a soft cloth, wiping from center to edge.
3. Do not apply paper or tape to the disc; avoid
scratching the disc.
4. Do not use solvents such as benzene, thin-
ner, cleaners, or anti-static sprays.
5. Store the disc in its case after playing.6. Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight.
7. Do not store the disc where temperatures
may become too high.
NOTE:
If you experience difficulty in playing a par-
ticular disc, it may be damaged (i.e.,
scratched, reflective coating removed, a
hair, moisture or dew on the disc) oversized,
or have protection encoding. Try a known
good disc before considering disc player
service.RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE
PHONES
Under certain conditions, the mobile phone
being on in your vehicle can cause erratic or
noisy performance from your radio. This condi-
tion may be lessened or eliminated by relocat-
ing the mobile phone antenna. This condition is
not harmful to the radio. If your radio perfor-
mance does not satisfactorily “clear” by the
repositioning of the antenna, it is recom-
mended that the radio volume be turned down
or off during mobile phone operation when not
using Uconnect™ (if equipped).
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