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Pushing a PRESET button will display the

current list on the top line and the first item in

that list on the second line.
To exit List mode without selecting a track, push

the same Preset button again to go back to

Play mode.
List button: The List button will display the top

level menu of the external USB device.

Turn the Tune control knob to list the

top-menu item to be selected and push the

Tune control knob. This will display the next

sub-menu list item on the audio device, then

follow the same steps to go to the desired

track in that list. Not all external USB device

sub-menu levels are available on this system.

Music Type button: The Music Type button is

another shortcut button to the genre listing on

your audio device.

Bluetooth® Streaming Audio (BTSA)

Music can be streamed from your cellular

phone to the Uconnect phone system.
Refer to the Uconnect Owner’s Manual

Supplement for further information on

Bluetooth® connectivity.

Controlling BTSA Using Radio Buttons

To enter BTSA mode, push either AUX button on
the radio or push the VR button and say

“Bluetooth® Streaming Audio”.

Play Mode

When switched to BTSA mode, some audio

devices can start playing music over the

vehicle’s audio system, but some devices

require the music to be initiated on the device

first. Then, it will get streamed to the Uconnect

phone system. Seven devices can be paired to

the Uconnect phone system, but just one can be

selected and played.

Selecting A Different Audio Device

1. Push the Phone button to begin.

2. After the "Ready" prompt and following the

beep, say "Setup", then say "Select Audio

Devices".

3. Say the name of the audio device or ask the

Uconnect phone system to list the audio

devices.

Next Track

Use the Seek Up button, or push the VR

button on the radio and say “Next Track,” to

jump to the next music track on your cellular

phone.

WARNING!

Do not plug in or remove the iPod® or

external USB device while driving. Failure to

follow this warning could result in an

accident.

CAUTION!

Leaving the iPod® or external USB device

(or any supported device) anywhere in the

vehicle in extreme heat or cold can alter the

operation or damage the device. Follow the

device manufacturer’s guidelines.

Placing items on the iPod® or external USB

device, or connections to the iPod® or

external USB device in the vehicle, can

cause damage to the device and/or to the

connectors.

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Previous Track

Use the Seek Down button, or push the VR

button on the radio and say “Previous Track,” to

jump to the previous music track on your

cellular phone.

Browse

Browsing is not available on a Bluetooth®

Streaming Audio (BTSA) device. Only the current

song that is playing will display info.

UCONNECT MULTIMEDIA — VIDEO

ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (VES) — IF

EQUIPPED

Your rear seat Video Entertainment System

(VES) is designed to give your family years of

enjoyment. You can play your favorite CDs or

DVDs, listen to audio over the wireless

headphones, or plug and play a variety of

standard video games or audio devices. Please

review this Owner's Manual to become familiar

with its features and operation.

NOTE:

The screen is located in the 2nd row overhead

console.

Getting Started

Screen located in the overhead console:

Unfold the overhead LCD screen(s) by

pushing the button on the overhead console

behind the screen(s).

Cycle the ignition to the ON/RUN or ACC

position.

Turn on the Player by pushing the Power

button, located on the far left, or by pushing

the button on the Remote Control.

When the video screen is open and a DVD is

inserted into the VES player, the screen turns

on automatically, the headphone transmit

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ters turn on and playback begins.

The system can be controlled by the front

seat occupants using either the touchscreen

radio, the DVD, or by the rear seat occupants

using the remote control.

Play Video Games

Connect the video game console to the Auxiliary

RCA input jacks or HDMI port, located on the left

side behind the second row seat.

RCA/HDMI/USB Inputs

1 — HDMI Port
2 — Audio/Video In
3 — Power Outlet
4 — USB Ports (Charge Only)
5 — Power Inverter

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When connecting an external source to the AUX

input, be sure to follow the standard color

coding for the VES jacks.

NOTE:

Certain high-end video game consoles will

exceed the power limit of the vehicle's Power

Inverter. Refer to “Power Inverter — If Equipped”

in “Getting To Know Your Vehicle” for more

information.

Using The Remote Control

1. Push the Mode button on the Remote

Control.

2. While looking at the video screen, highlight

VES AUX 1, by either pushing Up/Down/

Left/Right buttons or by repeatedly pushing

the MODE button, then push ENTER on the

Remote Control.

Select VES AUX1 Mode On The VES Screen

Using The Touchscreen Radio Controls

1. Push the Menu button on the radio

faceplate.

2. Press the Rear VES button on the

touchscreen to display the Rear VES

Controls. If a channel list is displayed, press

the HIDE LIST button on the touchscreen to

display the Rear VES Controls screen.

Rear VES Button On The Touchscreen

3. Press the 1 button on the touchscreen and

then press either “AUX 1” or “AUX 2” in the

VES column (depending which AUX input is

used). To exit press the Back Arrow button

at the top of the touchscreen.

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Play A DVD Using The Touchscreen Radio

NOTE:

Headunit DVD player does not play Blu-ray™

Discs.

1. Push the OPEN/CLOSE or LOAD button on

the radio faceplate (Touchscreen).

2. Insert the DVD with the label facing up. The

radio automatically selects the appropriate

mode after the disc is recognized and

displays the menu screen or starts playing

the first track.

Using The Remote Control

1. Push the Source button on the Remote

Control.

2. Highlight DISC by either pushing Up/Down/

Left/Right buttons or by repeatedly pushing

the Source button, then push “Enter/OK”.

NOTE:

The VES will retain the last setting when turned

off.

Using The Touchscreen Radio Controls

1. Push the Menu button on the radio

faceplate.

2. Press the Rear VES button on the

touchscreen to display the Rear VES

Controls. If a channel list is displayed, press

the HIDE LIST button on the touchscreen to

display the Rear VES Controls screen.

Rear VES Button On The Touchscreen

3. Press the Disc button on the touchscreen in

the Media column. To exit press the Back

Arrow button at the top left of the screen.

NOTE:

To view a DVD on the radio push the

Radio/Media button on the radio faceplate,

then press the Disc tab button on the

touchscreen and then the View Video button

on the touchscreen.

Viewing a DVD on the Touchscreen radio

screen is not available in all states/prov

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inces. If available, the vehicle must be

stopped and the gear selector must be in the

PARK position for vehicles with an automatic

transmission. In vehicles with a manual

transmission the parking brake must be

engaged.

Pressing the screen on a Touchscreen radio

while a DVD is playing brings up basic remote

control functions for DVD play such as scene

selection, Play, Pause, FF, RW, and Stop.

Pressing the X in the upper corner will turn off

the remote control screen functions.

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Play A DVD Using The VES Player — If

Equipped

Insert the DVD with the label facing up. The VES

player automatically selects the appropriate

mode after the disc is recognized and starts

playing the DVD.

NOTE:

The VES player has basic DVD control function

such as Menu, Play, Pause, FF, RW and Stop.

Using The Remote Control

1. Push the Source button on the Remote

Control.

2. Highlight VES DISC by either pushing Up/

Down/Left/Right buttons or by repeatedly

pushing the Source button, then push

“Enter/OK” on the Remote Control.

NOTE:

The VES will retain the last setting when turned

off.

Using The Touchscreen Radio Controls

1. Push the Menu button on the radio

faceplate.

2. Press the Rear VES button on the

touchscreen to display the Rear VES

Controls. If a channel list is displayed, press

the HIDE LIST button on the touchscreen to

display the Rear VES Controls screen.

Rear VES Button On The Touchscreen

3. Press the Disc button on the touchscreen in

the VES column. To exit press the Back

Arrow button on the touchscreen at the top

left of the screen.

Select Channel/Screen 1 And DISC In The VES Column

NOTE:

To view a DVD on the radio push the

Radio/Media button on the radio faceplate,

then press the Disc tab button on the

touchscreen and then the VIEW VIDEO button

on the touchscreen.

Viewing a DVD on the Touchscreen radio

screen is not available in all states/

provinces. If available, the vehicle must be

stopped and the gear selector must be in the

PARK position for vehicles with an automatic

transmission. In vehicles with a manual

transmission the parking brake must be

engaged.

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VES Remote Control — If Equipped

VES Remote Control

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, push the Power button to

turn the headphone transmitter on.

2. Channel Selector Indicators – When a

button is pushed, the currently 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 controlled

by the remote control. When the selector

switch is in the Channel 1 position, the

remote controls the functionality 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, push to seek the next

tunable station. In disc modes, push 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, push to select to

the previous station. In disc modes, push 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. MENU – push to return to the main menu of

a DVD disc, or select playback modes

(SCAN/RANDOM for a CD).

8.

/

(Play/Pause) – Begin/resume or

pause disc play.

9.

(Stop) – Stops disc play.

10. Up/Down/Rewind/Skip Back And

Fast Fwd/Skip Forward – When listening to

a radio mode, pushing PROG Up selects the

next preset and pushing PROG Down

selects 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 selects the next disc and PROG

Down selects the previous disc.

11. Mute – Push to mute the headphone audio

output for the selected channel.

12. SLOW – If Equipped – Push to slow

playback of a DVD disc. Push play (

) to

resume normal play.

13. STATUS – If Equipped – Push to display the

current status.

14. MODE – Push to change the mode of the

selected channel. See the Mode Selection

section of this manual for details on

changing modes.

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15. SETUP – When in a video mode, push the

SETUP button to access the display settings

(see the display settings 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 VES

mode is selected and the disc is stopped,

push the SETUP button to access the DVD

Setup menu.

16. BACK – When navigating in menu mode,

push to return to the previous screen. When

navigating a DVD’s disc menu, the

operation depends on the disc’s contents.

17.

◂◂

– In radio modes, push to seek to the

previous tunable station. In disc modes,

push 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 – Push to select the highlighted

option in a menu.

19.

/ NEXT – In radio modes, push to select to

the next station. In disc modes, push to

advance to the next audio track or video

chapter. In menu modes, use to navigate in

the menu.

Remote Control Storage

The video screen comes with a built-in storage

compartment for the remote 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 retaining clips first, and

then rotate the remote back up into the other

two retaining clips until it snaps back into

position.

VES Remote Control Storage

Locking The Remote Control

All remote control functionality can be disabled

as a parental control feature.

To disable the Remote Control from making

any changes, push the Video Lock button on

the DVD player (if equipped). 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.

Pushing the Video Lock again or turning the

ignition OFF turns Video Lock OFF and allows

remote control operation of the VES.

Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

The remote control requires two AAA batteries

for operation. To replace the batteries:

1. Locate the battery compartment on the

back of the remote, then slide the battery

cover downward.

2. Replace the batteries, making sure to orient

them according to the polarity diagram

shown.

3. Replace the battery compartment cover.

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Headphones Operation

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

themselves.
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. If audio is still not heard, check that fully

charged batteries are installed in the

headphones.

Uconnect Headphones

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 headphones. To

conserve battery life, the headphones will

automatically turn off approximately three

minutes after the rear video system is turned

off.

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. Replace the batteries, making sure to orient

them according to the polarity diagram

shown.

3. Replace the battery compartment cover.

Accessibility — If Equipped

The accessibility feature announces DVD

functions prior to performing them. For

example, when activated, the accessibility

feature will announce that the Play button was

pressed the first time the Play button is

pressed, and the second time the Play button is

pressed it will perform the Play function. The

accessibility feature can be turned on and off in

the settings of the radio.

NOTE:

When the Accessibility feature is enabled, and

the remote control is used in the rear seats to

control the Video Entertainment System (VES),

the DVD functions will be announced in the

headsets only. The DVD functions will be

announced through the vehicle’s sound system

when the Uconnect system is being used to

control the VES system. These announcements

will be in English only.

1 — Power ON/OFF Button
2 — Volume Control Wheel
3 — Channel Selector Button

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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.
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 hpservice@aptiv.com or phone:
888-293-3332

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.
If the radio functions (FM, AM, or SXM) 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), SEEK, SCAN, TUNE, and recall presets

in radio modes as long as it is not in shared

mode.

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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:

1. CD: Ability to Fast Forward, Rewind, 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.

Station List Menu

When listening to Satellite audio, pushing the

remote control’s Pop-Up/Menu button displays

a list of all available channels. Navigate this list

using the remote control’s navigation buttons

(

▴, ▾

) to find the desired station, push the

remote control’s Enter/OK button to tune to

that station. To jump through the list more

quickly, navigate to the Page Up and Page Down

icons on the screen.

Disc Menu

When listening to a CD Audio or CD Data disc,

pushing the remote control’s Pop-Up/Menu

button displays a list of all commands which

control playback of the disc. Using the options

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.), pushing

the remote control’s Setup button activates the

Display 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, push the remote

control’s navigation buttons (

▴, ▾

) to select an

item, then push 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 option and press the remote

control’s Enter/OK button.

Disc Features control the remote DVD 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:

1. Set the audio to the desired source and

channel.

2. Close the video screen.

3. To change the current audio mode, push

the remote control’s Mode button. This will

automatically select the next available

audio mode without using the Mode/Select

menu.

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.

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Disc Formats

The DVD player is capable of playing the

following types of discs:

DVD-Video discs (MPEG-2 video compres

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sion) (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 compression)

DVD Region Codes
The DVD player and many 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 DVD does not match the region

code for the player, the disc will stop playing

and a warning will be displayed.
DVD Audio Support
When a DVD-Audio disc is inserted in the DVD

player, the DVD-Audio title on the disc is played

by default (most DVD-Audio discs also have a

Video title, but the Video title is ignored). All

multi-channel program material is automatically

mixed down to two channels, which may result

in a lowered apparent volume level. If you

increase the volume level to account for this

change in level, remember to lower the volume

before changing the disc or to another mode.
Recorded Discs
The DVD player will play CD-R and CD-RW discs

recorded in CD-Audio or Video-CD format, or as

a CD-ROM containing MP3, WMA. The player will

also play DVD-Video content recorded to a

DVD-R or DVD-RW disc. DVD-ROM discs (either

pressed or recorded) are not supported.
If you record a disc using a personal computer,

there may be cases where the DVD player may

not be able to play some or the entire disc, even

if it is recorded in a compatible 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

512 files and 99 folders 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 DVD 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. Do not use adhesive

labels as they may separate from the disc,

become stuck, and cause permanent damage

to the DVD player.

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Compressed Audio Files (MP3 / WMA and ACC)
The DVD is capable of playing MP3 (MPEG-1

Audio Layer 3) and WMA (Windows Media

Audio) files from a CD Data disc (usually a CD-R

or CD-RW).

The DVD 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." AAC files

must always end with the extension "aac" or

"AAC." To prevent incorrect playback, do not

use these extensions for any other types of

files.

For MP3 files, only version 1 ID3 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 DVD player will automati

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cally skip the file and begin playing the next

available file.

Other compression formats such as AAC,

MP3 Pro, Ogg Vorbis, and ATRAC3 will not

play. The DVD 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 96 and 192 Kbps and the recom

-

mended fixed bit rate for WMA files is

between 64 and 192 Kbps. Variable bit rates

are also supported. For both formats, the

recommended sample rate is either

44.1 kHz or 48 kHz.

To change the current file, use the DVD

player’s

button to advance to the next file,

or the

button to return to the start of the

current or previous file.

To change the current directory, use the

remote control’s PROG UP and Down buttons

or Rewind/skip back and fast fwd/skip

forward.

Disc Errors
If the DVD player is unable to read the disc, a

"Disc Error" message is displayed on the Radio

display and the disc is automatically ejected. 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

2.0 seconds, the DVD player will attempt to

continue playing the disc by skipping forward

1 to 3 seconds at a time. If the end of the disc is

reached, the DVD player will return to the

beginning of the disc and attempt to play the

start of the first track.
The DVD player may shut down during extremely

hot conditions, such as when the vehicle’s

interior temperature is above 120°F (49°C).

When this occurs, the DVD Player will display

"High Temp" and will shut off the display until a

safe temperature is reached. This shutdown is

necessary to protect the optics of the DVD.

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Display

Other Language Setup

DVD Player Language Menu

All of the Language settings have a special

Other setting to accommodate languages other

than Japanese or English. These languages are

selected using a special four-digit code.
To enter a new language code, activate the DVD

Setup Menu. To enter DVD Setup Menu stop the

DVD, enter radio disc mode, then DVD setup

and follow these additional instructions:

Using the remote control Up and Down cursor

buttons, highlight the Language item you

want to edit, and then push the remote

control Enter/OK button.

Using the remote control Down cursor button,

select the "Other" setting, then push the

remote control’s Right cursor button to begin

editing the setting.

Using the remote control Up and Down cursor

buttons, select a digit for the current position.

After selecting the digit, push the remote

control’s Right cursor button to select the

next digit. Repeat this digit selection

sequence for all four digits.

When the entire four-digit code is entered,

push the remote control’s Enter/OK button. If

the language code is not valid, the numbers

all change back to "

?

". If the digits are visible

after this step, then the language code is

valid.

Here is an abbreviated list of language codes.

For more language codes, please contact the

dealer where the vehicle was purchased.

Rating And Password Setup
The Rating and Password settings work

together to control the types of DVDs that your

family watches. Most DVD-Video discs have a

rating (from 1 to 8) assigned to them where

lower numbers are designated for all audiences

and higher numbers are designated for more

adult audiences.
When a DVD-Video disc is loaded, its rating is

compared to the setting in the DVD player. If the

rating of the disc is higher than the setting in the

player, a Password screen is displayed. In order

to watch the disc, the rear passenger must

enter the correct password using the password

entry method described below.
To play all discs without requiring a password,

set the DVD player’s rating to Level 8. Setting

the rating to Level 1 always requires the

password to play any DVD disc. Not all DVD

discs encode a Rating, so it is still possible that

discs designed for adult audiences can still play

without requiring a password.

Language

Code

Language Code

Dutch

2311

French

1517

German

1304

Italian

1819

Portuguese 2519

Spanish

1418

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The default rating is Level 8 (play all discs

without a password) and the default password

is 0000.

DVD Password Entry

To set the password, activate the DVD Setup

Menu and follow these additional instructions:

Using the remote control Left and Right

cursor buttons, select the Rating tab.

Highlight "Change Password", and then push

the remote control’s ENTER/OK button.

Enter the current password. Select a digit,

use the remote control Up and Down cursor

buttons to set the value for the current digit,

and then push the remote control’s Right

cursor button to select the next digit. Repeat

this digit selection sequence for all four

digits.

After the four-digit password is entered, push

the remote control’s Enter/OK button. If the

password is correct, the set password screen

is displayed.

Using the remote control’s Up and Down

cursor buttons to set the value for the current

digit and the remote control’s Right cursor

button to select digits, enter the new pass

-

word.

After the four-digit password is entered, push

the remote control’s Enter/OK button to

accept the change.

DVD Player Level Menu

To set the rating, activate the DVD Setup Menu

and follow these additional instructions:

Using the remote control’s Left and Right

cursor buttons, select the Rating tab.

Highlight "Change Rating", and then push the

remote control’s Enter/OK button.

Enter the current password. Select a digit,

use the remote control’s Up and Down cursor

buttons to set the value for the current digit,

and then push the remote control’s Right

cursor button to select the next digit. Repeat

this digit selection sequence for all four

digits.

After the four-digit password is entered, push

the remote control’s Enter/OK button. If the

password is correct, the Rating Level menu is

displayed.

Using the remote control’s Up and Down

cursor buttons, select the new rating level,

and then push the remote control’s Enter/OK

button to accept the change.

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Product Agreement

Software
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have the right of acquisition, modification, and

distribution of the source code of the GPL/LGPL

software. You may download Source Code from

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http://www.embedded-carmultimedia.jp/linux/

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we cannot respond to any inquiries regarding

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THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC

PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE

PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF

A CONSUMER TO (i) ENCODE VIDEO IN

COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD

("AVC VIDEO") AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC

VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER

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LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED

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VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER

ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND

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TION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA,

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Patents
Cinavia Notice
This product uses Cinavia technology to limit

the use of unauthorized copies of some

commercially-produced film and videos and

their soundtracks. When a prohibited use of an

unauthorized copy is detected, a message will

be displayed and playback or copying will be

interrupted. More information about Cinavia

technology is provided at the Cinavia Online

Consumer Information Center at

http://

www.cinavia.com

. To request additional

information about Cinavia by mail, send a

postcard with your mailing address to: Cinavia

Consumer Information Center, P.O. Box 86851,

San Diego, CA, 92138, USA.

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This product incorporates proprietary

technology under license from Verance

Corporation and is protected by U.S. Patent 7,

369,677 and other U.S. and worldwide patents

issued and pending as well as copyright and

trade secret protection for certain aspects of

such technology. Cinavia is a trademark of

Verance Corporation. Copyright 2004-2010

Verance Corporation. All rights reserved by

Verance. Reverse engineering or disassembly is

prohibited.

This product incorporates copyright protec

-

tion technology that is protected by U.S.

patents and other intellectual property rights.

Use of this copyright protection technology

must be authorized by Macrovision, and is

intended for home and other limited viewing

uses only unless otherwise authorized by

Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disas

-

sembly is prohibited.

Manufactured under license under U.S.

Patent #s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,

380; 5,978,762; 6,487,535 & other U.S. and

worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a

registered trademark and the DTS logos,

Symbol and DTS 2.0 Channel are trademarks

of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2007 DTS, Inc. All Rights

Reserved.

Manufactured under license from Dolby

Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol

are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.

ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital video format

created by DivX, LLC, a subsidiary of Rovi

Corporation. This is an official DivX Certified

device that plays DivX video. Visit

divx.com

for

more information and software tools to convert

your files into DivX videos.

ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND: This DivX

Certified device must be registered in order to

play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)

movies. To obtain your registration code, locate

the DivX VOD section in your device setup

menu. Go to

vod.divx.com

for more information

on how to complete your registration.
DivX, DivX Certified and associated logos are

trademarks of Rovi Corporation or its subsid

-

iaries and are used under license.
Trademark

Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/

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CAUTION!

Use of controls or adjustments or

performance of procedures other than those

specified herein may result in hazardous

radiation exposure.

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