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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
sensitivity of cursor on screen when using
gesture pad) Ú page 387.
PLAY A DVD/BLU-RAY™ OR USB
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EDIA 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 touchscreen Ú page 214.
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
simultaneously, select Disc from both screen
drop downs, or choose Disc Source on one
screen and push the View Screen button on
the other.
DVD/Blu-ray™ Disc Player
1 — DVD/Blu-ray Player
2 — Rear Entertainment USB Ports
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Source Controls From The Uconnect System — Uconnect Theater (Front Touchscreen)
Uconnect System Media Control Screen (Front Touchscreen)
NOTE:After selecting “Press to Enter” or the Movie
Snapshot, the control functions for that screen
appear. These controls only apply to the individual
screen selected and include:
1.
Power
Press to turn “Selected Screen” On/Off.
2. Mute
Mute headphones for selected source for the
current ignition cycle. Pressing mute again will
unmute headphones.
3. Lock
Press to enable/disable Remote Control func -
tions and Rear Touchscreen Controls for the
selected source.
4. View
Select this button to view full screen video if
vehicle is not moving. Button is disabled when
not viewing a video source or when the vehicle
is in motion.
5. Listen In
Select this button to play one of the rear
screen’s audio over the vehicle’s audio sys -
tem.NOTE:To view video content on the radio screen, bring
the vehicle to a stop.
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
corresponding 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, to 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 “Disc" source menu on the
rear screens, and the disc supports “auto play.”
1 — Power Button
2 — Mute Button
3 — Screen Lock Button
4 — View Button
5 — Listen In Button
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Uconnect Theater Headphones
The headphone power indicator and controls are
located on the right ear cup.
NOTE:Uconnect Theater must be turned on before sound
can be heard from the headphones. To conserve
battery life, the headphones will automatically turn
off approximately three minutes after the
Uconnect Theater system is turned off. Changing The Audio Mode For Headphones
1. Ensure the remote control and the
headphones are on the same channel.
2. Push the Home button on the remote control.
3. When the Home menu appears on the touchscreen, use the Arrow buttons on the
remote control to navigate to the available
modes and push the OK button to select the
new mode or use the Gesture Pad at the top of
the remote control.
Headphone Channel Selector Button
Replacing The Headphone Batteries
Each set of headphones requires two AAA batteries
for operation.
To replace the batteries:
1. Locate the battery compartment on the left ear cup of the headphones, and then slide the
battery cover downward.
2. Remove the old batteries and follow battery recycling procedures for your area.
3. Install new batteries, making sure to orient them according to the polarity diagram shown
inside the battery compartment.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Stereo Headphone Lifetime Limited
Warranty
Who Does This Warranty Cover? This warranty
covers the initial user or purchaser ("you" or "your")
of this particular Aptiv PLC (“Aptiv”) wireless
headphone ("Product"). 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 Product
that in normal use is defective in workmanship or
materials.
1 — Power ON/OFF Button
2 — Volume Control Wheel
3 — Channel Selector Button
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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 Aptiv. Foam earpieces,
which will wear over time through normal use, are
specifically not covered (replacement foam is
available for a nominal charge). APTIV IS NOT
LIABLE FOR ANY INJURIES OR DAMAGES TO
PERSONS OR PROPERTY RESULTING FROM THE
USE OF, OR ANY FAILURE OR DEFECT IN, THE
PRODUCT, NOR IS APTIV LIABLE FOR ANY
GENERAL, SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, 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 Aptiv Do? Aptiv, at its option, will repair
or replace any defective Product. Aptiv reserves
the right to replace any discontinued Product with
a comparable model. THIS WARRANTY IS THE
SOLE WARRANTY FOR THIS PRODUCT, SETS
FORTH YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY REGARDING
DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS, AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED), INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY FOR
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
If you have any questions or comments regarding
your Aptiv wireless headphones, please email
[email protected] or phone: 888-293-3332.
DISPLAY SETTINGS
When watching a video source, pressing the
Settings icon on the touchscreen activates the
Settings menu. These settings control 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 circumstances.
To change the settings, use one of the
touchscreens or remote. To reset all values back to
the original settings, select “Reset to Defaults”,
then select “YES.”
LISTENING TO AUDIO WITH THE SCREEN
C
LOSED
To listen to only the audio portion of the channel
with the screen closed:
Set the audio to the desired source and
channel.
Close the video screen.
When the screen is reopened, the video screen
will automatically turn back on and show the
appropriate display menu or media.
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 headphone
selector switch is on the desired channel. If the
headphones are turned on, push 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.
REAR CLIMATE CONTROLS
The Rear Climate Controls can also be controlled
using the Uconnect Theater system Ú page 70.
Rear Climate Controls
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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 incor -
rect 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
downloaded 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 recom -
mended 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 Error" message.
If a disc has a damaged track which results in
audible or visible errors that persists for two
seconds, the Blu-ray™ Disc player will attempt to
continue playing the disc by skipping forward one
to three seconds at a time. If the end of the disc is
reached, the Blu-ray™ Disc player will return to the
beginning of the disc and attempt to play the start
of the first track.
The Blu-ray™ Disc player may shut down during
extremely hot conditions, such as when the
vehicle’s interior temperature is above 140°F
(60°C). When this occurs, the player will display
"High Temp" and will shut off the rear seat displays
until a safe temperature is reached. This shutdown
is necessary to protect the optics of the Blu-ray™
Disc player.
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...................................... 374Cruise Control................................................ 147Cruise Control (Speed Control)...................... 149Cruise Light......................................... 129, 130Customer Assistance..................................... 384Cybersecurity................................................. 188
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Daytime Brightness, Interior Lights.................. 67Daytime Running Lights................................... 63Dealer Service............................................... 333Defroster, Windshield.................................... 292Delay (Intermittent) Wipers.............................. 68Diagnostic System, Onboard......................... 130Dimmer Switch Headlight..................................................... 63DipsticksOil (Engine)................................................ 332Disable Vehicle Towing.................................. 324DisposalAntifreeze (Engine Coolant)....................... 344Door Ajar.............................................. 124, 125Door Ajar Light..................................... 124, 125Driver’s Seat Back Tilt.............................. 32, 33DrivingThrough Flowing, Rising, Or ShallowStanding Water
..................................... 187DVD Player (Video Entertainment System).... 214
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Electric Brake Control System....................... 235Anti-Lock Brake System............................ 234Traction Control System........................... 239Electric Parking Brake................................... 137Electric Remote Mirrors................................... 58Electronic Stability Control (ESC).................. 236Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light...... 124Emergency Braking....................................... 246Emergency, In Case OfHazard Warning Flasher........................... 295Jacking............................................ 298, 301Jump Starting........................................... 318Overheating.............................................. 321Towing...................................................... 324Emission Control System Maintenance........ 131Engine........................................................... 331Air Cleaner................................................ 334Block Heater............................................. 136Break-In Recommendations..................... 136Checking Oil Level.................................... 332Compartment........................................... 331Compartment Identification...................... 331Coolant (Antifreeze).................................. 382Cooling..................................................... 342Exhaust Gas Caution................................ 294Fails To Start............................................ 135Flooded, Starting...................................... 135
Fuel Requirements................................... 378Oil...........................................333, 381, 382Oil Filler Cap............................................. 331Oil Filter.................................................... 334Oil Selection..................................... 333, 381Oil Synthetic.............................................. 334Overheating.............................................. 321Starting..................................................... 132Enhanced Accident Response
Feature................................................ 272, 326Ethanol.......................................................... 379Exhaust Gas Cautions................................... 294Exhaust System................................... 294, 341Exterior Lighting..................................... 63, 355Exterior Lights...................... 63, 293, 354, 355
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FiltersAir Cleaner
................................................ 334Air Conditioning................................. 82, 336Engine Oil........................................ 334, 382Engine Oil Disposal................................... 334FlashersHazard Warning........................................ 295Turn Signals..................... 63, 129, 293, 355Flash-To-Pass............................................ 63, 65Flat Tire Changing.......................298, 355, 367Flat Tire Stowage........................ 306, 355, 367
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............................................ 117Speedometer............................................ 116Stop Start.................................................. 117Trip............................................................ 117Vehicle Info............................................... 116Instrument Panel Lens Cleaning.................... 376Interior And Instrument Lights......................... 66Interior Appearance Care............................... 375Interior Lights.................................................. 66Intermittent Wipers (Delay Wipers).................. 68InverterPower.......................................................... 91
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Jack Location................................................. 299Jack Operation............................................... 298Jump Starting................................................ 318
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Key Fob........................................................... 14Arm The System.......................................... 22Disarm The Alarm........................................ 22Programming Additional Key Fobs.............. 16Key Fob Battery Service
(Remote Keyless Entry)................................... 15Key Fob Programming
(Remote Keyless Entry)................................... 16
Keyless Enter 'n Go™....................................... 24Passive Entry............................................... 24Keys................................................................. 14Keysense...................................................... 115
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Lane Change And Turn Signals........................ 63Lane Change Assist.................................. 63, 66LaneSense.................................................... 168Lap/Shoulder Belts....................................... 252Latches......................................................... 293Hood............................................................ 97Lead Free Gasoline....................................... 378Leaks, Fluid.................................................. 293Life Of Tires................................................... 366Liftgate............................................................ 98Power.......................................................... 98Light Bulbs........................................... 293, 355LighterCigar............................................................ 92Lights............................................................ 293Air Bag.................................... 123, 261, 292Anti Lock Brake System............................ 126Automatic Emergency Braking OFF.......... 129Battery Saver............................................... 66Brake Assist Warning............................... 238Brake Warning.......................................... 123
Bulb Replacement........................... 354, 355Cruise.............................................. 129, 130Daytime Running.........................................63Dimmer Switch, Headlight...........................63Electric Power Steering Fault.................... 124Electronic Park Brake............................... 126Electronic Stability Control Active............. 126Electronic Throttle Control........................ 124Engine Coolant Temperature.................... 125Exterior............................................ 293, 355Fog..................................................... 66, 129Headlights............................................ 63, 65High Beam................................................ 130High Beam/Low Beam Select......................63Hood Open................................................ 125Instrument Cluster.......................................63Intensity Control..........................................67Interior.........................................................66KeySense.................................................. 129LaneSense.............................. 127, 129, 130Liftgate Open............................................ 125Lights On Reminder..............................63, 65Low Fuel................................................... 126Low Washer Fluid..................................... 127Malfunction Indicator (Check Engine)....... 127Oil Pressure.............................................. 125Oil Temperature........................................ 125
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Parade Mode (Daytime Brightness)
............. 67Park........................................................... 129Passing................................................. 63, 65Reading....................................................... 66Seat Belt Reminder................................... 125Security Alarm........................................... 126Service...................................................... 354Service Automatic Emergency Braking...... 127Service AWD.............................................. 127Service LaneSense.................................... 127Service Stop Start System......................... 127Side Marker............................................... 355SmartBeams............................................... 64Stop Start Active........................................ 129Tire Pressure Monitoring (TPMS)............... 128Traction Control......................................... 238Turn Signals.................... 63, 129, 293, 355Load Floor, Cargo.......................................... 101Load Shed Battery Saver Mode..................... 121Load Shed Battery Saver On.......................... 121Load Shed Electrical Load Reduction............ 121Load Shed Intelligent Battery Sensor............ 121Loading Vehicle................................... 101, 176Tires.......................................................... 360Low Tire Pressure System............................. 247Lubrication, Body........................................... 337Lug Nuts........................................................ 377Luggage Carrier............................................. 106
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Maintenance.................................................... 96Maintenance Free Battery............................ 332Maintenance Schedule................................. 327Malfunction Indicator Light
(Check Engine)..................................... 127, 131Manual Park Release............................................ 321Service..................................................... 387Map/Reading Lights........................................ 66Marker Lights, Side....................................... 355Media Hub....................................................... 87Memory Feature (Memory Seats).................... 32Memory Seat..................................... 31, 32, 58Memory Seats And Radio................................. 32Methanol...................................................... 379Mini-Trip Computer....................................... 122Mirrors............................................................. 57Automatic Dimming..................................... 57Electric Remote........................................... 58Exterior Folding............................................ 60Heated.................................................. 57, 60Memory....................................................... 31Outside................................................. 57, 58Rearview.............................................57, 295Vanity.......................................................... 57Modifications/AlterationsVehicle......................................................... 10
Monitor, Tire Pressure System...................... 247Mopar Parts.................................................. 386MP3 Control.....................................................87Multi-Function Control Lever............................63
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New Vehicle Break-In Period......................... 136
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Occupant Restraints..................................... 250Octane Rating, Gasoline (Fuel)............. 378, 382Oil Change Indicator...................................... 114Reset........................................................ 114Oil Filter, Change........................................... 334Oil Filter, Selection........................................ 334Oil Pressure Light.......................................... 125Oil, Engine............................................ 333, 382Capacity.................................................... 381Checking................................................... 332Dipstick..................................................... 332Disposal.................................................... 334Filter................................................ 334, 382Filter Disposal........................................... 334Identification Logo.................................... 333Materials Added To................................... 334Pressure Warning Light............................. 125Recommendation............................ 333, 381Synthetic................................................... 334Viscosity.................................................... 381
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