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Controls And Indicators
1. Power – Turns the screen and
wireless headphone transmitter for
the selected Channel on or off. To hear
audio while the screen is closed, press
the Power button to turn the head-
phone transmitter on.
2. Channel Selector Indicators –
When a button is pressed, the cur-
rently affected channel or channel
button is illuminated momentarily.
3. Light – Turns the remote control
backlighting on or off. The remote
backlighting turns off automatically
after five seconds.
4. Channel/Screen Selector Switch -
Indicates which channel is being con-
trolled by the remote control. When
the selector switch is in the Channel 1
position, the remote controls the func-
tionality of headphone Channel 1 (left
side of the screen). When the selector
switch is in the Channel 2, position
the remote controls the functionality
of headphone Channel 2 (right side of
the screen).5.
►► – In radio modes, press to
seek the next tunable station. In disc
modes, press and hold to fast forward
through the current audio track or
video chapter. In menu modes use to
navigate in the menu.
6. ▼/ Prev – In radio modes, press to
select to the previous station. In disc
modes, press to advance to the start of
the current or previous audio track or
video chapter. In menu modes, use to
navigate in the menu.
7. POP UP/MENU – Press to return
to the main menu of a DVD disc, to
select a satellite audio channel from
the Station list, or select playback
modes (SCAN/RANDOM for a CD).
8. ►/||
(Play/Pause) – Begin/resume
or pause disc play.
9. ■(Stop) – Stops disc play
10. PROG Up/Down / Rewind/skip
back and fast fwd/skip forward –
When listening to a radio mode,
pressing PROG Up selects the next
preset and pressing PROG Down se-
lects the previous preset stored in the
radio. When listening to compressed audio on a data disc, PROG Up selects
the next directory and PROG Down
selects the previous directory. When
listening to a disc in a radio with a
multiple-disc changer, PROG Up se-
lects the next disc and PROG Down
selects the previous disc.
11. MUTE – Press to mute the head-
phone audio output for the selected
channel.
12. SLOW – If Equipped – Press to
slow playback of a DVD disc. Press
play (►) to resume normal play.
13. STATUS – If Equipped – Press to
display the current status.
14. MODE/SOURCE – Press to
change the mode of the selected chan-
nel. See the Mode Selection section of
this manual for details on changing
modes.
15. SETUP – When in a video mode,
press the SETUP button to access the
display settings (see the display set-
tings section) to access the DVD setup
menu, select the menu button on the
radio. When a disc is loaded in the
DVD player (if equipped) and the
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VES™ mode is selected and the disc is
stopped, press the SETUP button to
access the DVD Setup menu. (see the
DVD Setup Menu of this manual.)
16. BACK – When navigating in
menu mode, press to return to the
previous screen. When navigating a
DVDs disc menu, the operation de-
pends on the disc’s contents.
17.◄◄ – In radio modes, press to
seek to the previous tunable station.
In disc modes, press and hold to fast
rewind through the current audio
track or video chapter. In menu
modes use to navigate in the menu.
18. ENTER/OK – Press to select the
highlighted option in a menu.
19. ▲/ NEXT – In radio modes,
press to select to the next station. In
disc modes, press to advance to the
next audio track or video chapter. In
menu modes, use to navigate in the
menu.Blu-ray PLAYER REMOTE
CONTROL (for
versions/markets, where
provided)
Controls And Indicators
1. Power – Turns the screen and
wireless headphone transmitter for
the selected Channel on or off. To hear
audio while the screen is closed, press
the Power button to turn the head-
phone transmitter on.
2. Channel Selector Indicators –
When a button is pressed, the cur-
rently affected channel or channel
button is illuminated momentarily.
3. SOURCE – Press to enter Source
Selection screen. 4. Channel/Screen Selector Switch -
Indicates which channel is being con-
trolled by the remote control. When
the selector switch is in the Rear 1
position, the remote controls the func-
tionality of headphone Channel 1
(second row). When the selector
switch is in the Rear 2, position the
remote controls the functionality of
headphone Channel 2 (third row).
5.
►– Press to navigate menus.
6. SETUP – Press to access the Blu-
ray Setup menu screen. When a disc is
loaded in the Blu-ray player (if
equipped) and the VES™ mode is
selected and the disc is stopped, press
the SETUP button to access the Blu-
ray Setup menu.
7. ►► – Press and release to jump
to the next available audio track or
video chapter. Press and hold to fast
forward through the current audio
track or video chapter.
8. ►/||
(Play/Pause) – Begin/resume
or pause disc play.
9. Four Colored Buttons – Press to
access Blu-ray disc features.
Blu-ray Player Remote Control
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10. POPUP/MENU – Press to access
the Blu-ray main menu when in Blu-
ray or DVD mode. Press to start Scan
or start Random track functions in
CD or HDD modes.
11. KEYPAD – Press to navigate
chapters or titles.
12.■(Stop) – Stops disc play.
13. ◄◄ – Press and release to jump
to the previous audio track or video
chapter. Press and hold to fast rewind
through the current audio track or
video chapter.
14. MUTE – Mutes headphone au-
dio.
15. BACK – Press to exit out of
menus or return to source selection
screen.
16. ▼– Press to navigate menus.
17. OK – Press to select the high-
lighted option in a menu.
18. ◄– Press to navigate menus.
19. ▲– Press to navigate menus.REMOTE CONTROL
STORAGE
The video screen(s) come with a built
in storage compartment for the re-
mote control which is accessible when
the screen is opened. To remove the
remote, use your index finger to pull
and rotate the remote towards you. Do
not try to pull the remote straight
down as it will be very difficult to
remove. To return the remote back
into its storage area, insert one long
edge of the remote into the two retain-
ing clips first, and then rotate the
remote back up into the other two
retaining clips until it snaps back into
position.
LOCKING THE REMOTE
CONTROL
All remote control functionality can
be disabled as a parental control fea-
ture.
To disable the Remote Control from
making any changes, press the
Video Lock button on the DVD
player (for versions/markets,
where provided). If the vehicle is
not equipped with a DVD player,
follow the radio’s instructions to
turn Video Lock on. The radio and
the video screen(s) indicate when
Video Lock is active.
Pressing the Video Lock again or turning the ignition OFF turns
Video Lock OFF and allows remote
control operation of the VES™.
The Remote Control Storage
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REPLACING THE REMOTE
CONTROL BATTERIES
The remote control requires two AAA
batteries for operation. To replace the
batteries:
Locate the battery compartment onthe back of the remote, then slide
the battery cover downward.
Replace the batteries, making sure to orient them according to the po-
larity diagram shown.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
HEADPHONES OPERATION
The headphones receive two separate
channels of audio using an infrared
transmitter from the video screen.
Front seat occupants receive some
headphone audio coverage to allow
them to adjust the headphone volume
for the young rear seat occupants that
may not be able to do so for them-
selves. If no audio is heard after increasing
the volume control, verify that the
screen is turned on and in the down
position and that the channel is not
muted and the headphone channel se-
lector switch is on the desired chan-
nel. If audio is still not heard, check
that fully charged batteries are in-
stalled in the headphones.
Blu-ray HEADPHONES
OPERATION
The headphones receive two separate
channels of audio using an infrared
transmitter from the video screen.Front seat occupants receive some
headphone audio coverage to allow
them to adjust the headphone volume
for the young rear seat occupants that
may not be able to do so for them-
selves.
If no audio is heard after increasing
the volume control, verify that the
screen is turned on and in the down
position and that the channel is not
muted and the headphone channel se-
lector switch is on the desired chan-
nel. If audio is still not heard, check
that fully charged batteries are in-
stalled in the headphones.
1. Volume Control
2. Power Button
3. Channel Selection Switch
4. Power Indicator
1. Power Button
2. Volume Control
3. Channel Selection Switch
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CONTROLS
The headphone power indicator and
controls are located on the right ear
cup.
NOTE: The rear video system
must be turned on before sound
can be heard from the head-
phones. To conserve battery life,
the headphones will automatically
turn off approximately three min-
utes after the rear video system is
turned off.
Changing the Audio Mode for
Headphones
1. Ensure the Remote Control
channel/screen selector switch is in
the same position as the headphone
selector switch.
NOTE:
When both switches are onChannel 1, the Remote is con-
trolling Channel 1 and the head-
phones are tuned to the audio of
the VES™ Channel 1. When both switches are on
Channel 2, the Remote is con-
trolling Channel 2 and the head-
phones are tuned to the audio of
the VES™ Channel 2.
2. Press the MODE button on the re-
mote control.
3. If the video screen is displaying a
video source (such as a DVD Video),
pressing STATUS shows the status on
a popup banner at the bottom of the
screen. Pressing the MODE button
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 but-
tons 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 Selec-
tion menu, press the BACK button on
the remote control.
REPLACING THE
HEADPHONE BATTERIES
Each set of headphones requires two
AAA batteries for operation. To re-
place 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 po-
larity diagram shown.
Replace the battery compartment cover.
UNWIRED® STEREO
HEADPHONE LIFETIME
LIMITED WARRANTY
Who Does This Warranty Cover?
This warranty covers the initial user
or purchaser ("you" or "your") of this
particular Unwired Technology LLC
("Unwired") wireless headphone
("Product"). The warranty is not
transferable.
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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 war-
ranty covers any Product that in nor-
mal use is defective in workmanship
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 (replacement foam is
available for a nominal charge). UN-
WIRED TECHNOLOGY IS NOT LI-
ABLE FOR ANY INJURIES OR DAM-
AGES TO PERSONS OR PROPERTY
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF, OR
ANY FAILURE OR DEFECT IN, THE
PRODUCT, NOR IS UNWIRED LI-
ABLE FOR ANY GENERAL, SPE-
CIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCI-
DENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE OR
OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY KIND
OR NATURE WHATSOEVER. Some states and jurisdictions may not allow
the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential 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 jurisdiction.
What Will Unwired® Do?
Un-
wired®, at its option, will repair or
replace any defective Product. Un-
wired® reserves the right to replace
any discontinued Product with a com-
parable model. THIS WARRANTY IS
THE SOLE WARRANTY FOR THIS
PRODUCT, SETS FORTH YOUR
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY REGARD-
ING DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS, AND
IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WAR-
RANTIES (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED),
INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OR
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SYSTEM INFORMATION
SHARED MODES
This allows the VES™ to output radio
sources to the headphones and the
radio to output VES™ sources to the vehicle speakers. When the radio and
VES™ channel 1 or 2 are in the same
(shared) mode, a VES™ icon will be
visible on the radio’s display for that
channel, and the shared icon will be
visible on the VES™ screen. When in
shared mode, the same audio source is
heard in the shared headphone chan-
nel 1 or channel 2.
If the radio functions (FM, AM) 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). The VES™ has the ability
to switch tuner (AM/FM), SEEK,
SCAN, TUNE, and recall presets in
radio modes as long as it is not in
shared mode.
When in shared disc mode both the
radio and the VES™ have control of
the video functions. The VES™ has
the ability to control the following
video modes:
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1. CD: Ability to Fast Forward, Re-
wind, Scan, and Track Up/Down.
2. CD Changer (in radio): Ability to
Disk Up/Down and program all listed
CD controls (Fast Forward, Rewind,
Scan, 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
1. Channel 1 Mode2. Channel 1 Audio Only/Mute
3. Channel 2 Audio Only/Mute
4. Channel 2 Mode
5. Remote Control Lock Out
6. Clock
7. Source Mode
NUMERIC KEYPAD MENU
When the display for either Channel 1
or Channel 2 shows DIRECT TUNE,
pressing the remote control’s OK but-
ton activates a numeric keypad menu.
This screen makes it easy to enter a
specific tuner frequency, or track
number. To enter the desired digit:
1. Press the remote control’s naviga-
tion buttons (▲,
▼,►,◄) to navi-
gate to the desired digit.
2. When the digit is highlighted,
press the remote control’s
ENTER/OK 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/OK button.
4. After all of the digits are entered,
navigate to the Go button and press
the remote control’s ENTER/OK but-
ton.
DISC MENU
When listening to a CD Audio or CD
Data disc, pressing the remote con-
trol’s POP UP/MENU button displays
a list of all commands which control
playback of the disc. Using the op-
tions you can activate or cancel Scan
play and Random play.
DISPLAY SETTINGS
When watching a video source (DVD
Video with the disc in Play mode, Aux
Video, etc.), pressing the remote con-
trol’s SETUP button activates the
Display Settings menu. These settings
control the appearance of the video on
the screen. The factory default set-
tings are already set for optimum
viewing, so there is no need to change
these settings under normal circum-
stances.
Information Mode Video Screen
Display
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To change the settings, press the re-
mote control’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 Settings menu op-
tion and press the remote control’s
ENTER/OK button.
Disc Features control the remote DVD
/ Blu-ray Disc player's (for versions/
markets, where provided) 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 automatically se-
lect the next available audio mode
without using the MODE/SOURCE
Select menu.
If the screen is closed and there is no
audio heard, verify that the head-
phones are turned on (the ON indica-
tor is illuminated) and the headphone
selector switch is on the desired chan-
nel. If the headphones are turned on,
press the remote control’s power but-
ton to turn audio on. If audio is still
not heard, check that fully charged
batteries are installed in the head-
phones.
DISC FORMATS
The VES™ DVD player is capable of
playing the following types of discs
(12 cm or 8 cm diameter):
DVD-Video discs (MPEG-2 video compression) (see notes about DVD
Region Codes)
DVD-Audio discs (2 channel audio output only)
Audio Compact Discs (CDs) CD Data discs with MP3 and WMA
compressed audio format files
Video CDs (MPEG-1 video com- pression)
The Blu-Ray player is capable of the
playing the following types of discs
(12 cm diameter):
BD: BDMV (Profile 1.1), BDAV,
DVD: DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, AVCREC, AVCHD, DVD-VR
CD: CD-DA, VCD, CD-TEXT
DVD/CD: MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX (versions3–6)pr ofile 3.0
Compressed Video Files (DivX)
The Blu-ray player is capable of play-
ing DivX files from a CD disc (usually
a CD-R, CD-RW) or a DVD disc (usu-
ally a DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW or
DVD+RW).
The Blu-ray player always uses the file extension to determine the
video format, so DivX files must
always end with the extension
“.div”, “divx” or “.avi”. To prevent
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