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Media SourcesUsers can select content for each screen from the front radio
touchscreen by choosing desired content from the “Select
Input” drop down menu. Options include Blu-Ray Disc,
HDMI, USB, Apps, and Viewing the other rear screen.
NOTE:Use the “View Screen” function to pull content
from one screen to the other with a single press of a button.
Doing this however will disable and gray out certain
player controls on the screen viewing the other screen’s
content.
Media Source Selection
1 – Selected Source Screen 1
2 – Screen 2 Source Selection Drop Down
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You can choose sources such as HDMI, USB, Apps, or
Blu-ray. You may also view content of the opposite screen
in one step by choosing the “View Screen” source card.
NOTE:
•Source card order can be changed by pressing the
Settings button on the touchscreen and scrolling down
to Source Card Order.
• Use the “View Screen” function to pull content from one
screen to the other in a single press of a button. Doing
this however will disable and gray out certain player
controls on the screen viewing the other screen’s content. General Settings
To change source card order, select “Source Card Reorder”,
then press and hold source card on the touchscreen, and
drag and drop in desired order.
You can also adjust settings such as:
•
Brightness
• Media port lighting on and off
• Clock on and off
NOTE: System information can also be displayed under
General Settings.
Remote Settings
Under this setting, you can access the following:
• Manage Remotes (this allows you to unpair remotes)
• Pair Remote
• Remote sensitivity (this adjusts the speed and sensitiv-
ity of cursor on screen when using gesture pad)
Source Card Selection
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General Information
The following regulatory statement applies to all Radio
Frequency (RF) devices equipped in this vehicle:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and
with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, in-cluding interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user ’s authority to operate the equipment.
Play A DVD/Blu-ray Or USB Media File From
Uconnect System
1. Insert a Blu-ray disc or DVD disc into the disc player with the label facing up, or insert a USB drive into rear
Video USB port.
NOTE: The DVD/Blu-ray Disc player and Video USB port
are both located under the radio controls in the instrument
panel. 2. Press the “Uconnect Theater” button on the radio touch-
screen.
Refer to “Accessing The System From The Uconnect Sys-
tem” in this section for further information.
3. Select Disc or USB from the source controls (i.e. select the desired source from the “Select Input 1” or “Select
Input 2” menu for the respective screen).
4. For DVD/Blu-ray disc – press the “Press to Enter” feature in the Movie Snapshot on the radio touchscreen,
then press “OK” on the following screen. The steps to
start a DVD are dependent on the steps required by that
specific DVD. For USB Media Files - Press Music, Movie,
or Folders, then select media title from list(s).
5. To play a DVD/Blu-ray disc on both screens simultane- ously, select “Disc” from both screen drop downs, or
choose “Disc Source” on one screen and push the “View
Screen” button on the other.
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DVD Blu-ray Disc Player
1 — Disc Player (Rear)
2 — Rear Video USB Port
Source Controls From The Uconnect System — UconnectTheater
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Disc Menu
When listening to a CD Audio disc, CD Data disc, DVD or
Blu-ray, pushing the remote control’s arrow buttons will
navigate the cursor on the rear touchscreen in the desired
direction, on whichever touchscreen is selected. The UP,
DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT arrow buttons, and the OK and
MENU buttons on the remote, along with the correspond-
ing buttons overlaid on the radio touchscreen, can be used
to navigate the disc menu when it appears. This can be
used to select specific chapters in a movie, navigate special
features, or to play the movie from the menu.
NOTE:Inserting a disc into the player will “auto play” the
disc if already in the Discsource menu on the rear
screens, and the disc supports “auto play.”
Blu-ray Controls – Disc Specific Functions
The four colored buttons (red, green, blue, yellow) are
designed for use with certain Blu-ray disc movie titles to
access particular features or software on the disc. See the
documentation provided with your Blu-ray disc movie to
see if these buttons can be used. The 5-way control buttons
located to the right of the four colored buttons, are used to
navigate and select items in the disc’s menu, like play
movie, scene selection, etc.
Rear Touchscreen Blu-ray Controls – Disc Specific
Functions
1 — Red Button
2 — Green Button
3 — Blue Button
4 — Yellow Button5 — 5-Way Control Buttons
6 — Move 5-Way Controls But-
ton
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NOTE:To view USB media on the rear theater screens,
insert a USB drive into the port next to the DVD/Blu-ray
disc player. The USB drive port is located under the radio
controls in the instrument panel.
On the rear screen you can browse the content of the USB
device by going to the USB source. Use the search feature
to find your music faster.
Play Video Games
Connect the video game console to the HDMI 1 or 2 ports,
located behind the first row seat. NOTE:
Certain high-end video games will exceed the
power limit of the vehicle’s Power Inverter. Refer to
“Power Inverter” in “Getting To Know Your Vehicle” in
this guide for further information.
Search Screen
AUX/HDMI/USB
1 — Headphone Jack (Headphone Output Only)
2 — HDMI Port
3 — USB Port (Charge Only)
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Refer to the Wireless Streaming video on the Uconnect
YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/DriveUconnect
for tips and additional information on the Wireless Stream-
ing function.
BD And DVD Region Codes
Many BD and DVD discs are coded by geographic region.
These region codes must match in order for the disc to play.
If the region code for the BD or DVD disc does not match the
region code for the Blu-ray Disc player, the disc will not play.
USA and Canada are set for BD : code A / DVD : code 1.
Recorded Discs
The Blu-ray Disc player will play CD-R and CD-RW discs
recorded in CD-Audio or Video-CD format, or as a CD-
ROM containing MP3, AAC or WMA files. The player will
also play DVD-Video content recorded to a DVD-R or
DVD-RW disc. DVD-ROM discs (either pressed or re-
corded) are not supported. Compressed audio and DivX
recorded on DVD is playable.
If you record a disc using a personal computer, there may
be cases where the Blu-ray Disc player may not be able to
play some or the entire disc, even if it is recorded in acompatible format and is playable on other players. To help
avoid playback problems, use the following guidelines
when recording discs.
•
Open sessions are ignored. Only sessions that are closed
are playable.
• For multi-session CDs that contain only multiple CD-
Audio sessions, the player will renumber the tracks so
each track number is unique.
• For CD Data (or CD-ROM) discs, always use the ISO-
9660 (Level 1 or Level 2), Joliet, or Romeo format. Other
formats (such as HFS, or others) are not supported.
• The player recognizes a maximum of 2000 files and 255
folders (includes the ROOT folder) per CD-R and
CD-RW disc.
• Mixed media recordable DVD formats will only play the
Video_TS portion of the disc.
If you are still having trouble writing a disc that is playable
in the Blu-ray Disc player, check with the disc recording
software publisher for more information about burning
playable discs.
The recommended method for labeling recordable discs
(CD-R, CD-RW, and DVD-R) is with a permanent marker.
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Do not use adhesive labels as they may separate from the
disc, become stuck, and cause permanent damage to the
DVD player.
Compressed Audio Files (MP3, WMA and AAC)
The Blu-ray Disc player is capable of playing MP3
(MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3), WMA (Windows Media Audio)
files and AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) from a CD Data
disc (usually a CD-R or CD-RW) or DVD Data disc (usually
a DVD-R or DVD-RW).
•The Blu-ray Disc player always uses the file extension to
determine the audio format, so MP3 files must always
end with the extension “.mp3” or “.MP3” and WMA
files must always end with the extension “.wma” or
“.WMA” and AAC files must always end with the
extension and “.aac” or “.AAC” or “m4a”. To prevent
incorrect playback, do not use these extensions for any
other types of files.
• For MP3 files, ID3v1, ID3v2 tag data (such as artist
name, track title, album, etc.) are supported.
• Any file that is copy protected (such as those down-
loaded from many online music stores) will not play. The
Blu-ray player will automatically skip the file and begin
playing the next available file. •
Other compression formats such as MP3 Pro, Ogg
Vorbis, and ATRAC3 will not play. The Blu-ray player
will automatically skip the file and begin playing the
next available file.
• If you are creating your own files, the recommended
fixed bit rate for MP3 files is between 32 and 320Kbps
and the recommended fixed bit rate for WMA files is
between 16 and 192Kbps. Variable bit rates are also
supported. For both formats, the recommended sample
rate is either 44.1kHz or 48kHz.
• To change the current file, use the remote control “Seek
Forward” or “Seek Back” buttons to return to the start of
the current or previous file.
• AAC (MPEG-4 AAC, Low Complexity Profile) support.
• AAC HE v1 (AAC High Efficiency v1 aka. AAC/
MPEG4v2 AAC+) support.
• HE-AAC v1, v2 support.
Disc Errors
If the Blu-ray Disc player is unable to read the disc, a Disc
Error message is displayed on the rear screen and Radio
displays. A dirty, damaged, or incompatible disc format are
all potential causes for a Disc Errormessage.
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