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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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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
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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 -
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 -
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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Product Agreement
Software
This product contains software licensed under
GNU General Public License (GPL) or GNU
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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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and without warranty of any kind. By
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we cannot respond to any inquiries regarding
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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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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
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“Previous Station” (to select the previous
station)
“Menu Radio” (to switch to the radio menu)
“Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu)
Satellite Radio
To switch to satellite radio mode, say “Sat” or
“Satellite Radio.” In this mode, you may say the
following commands:
“Channel Number” (to change the channel by
its spoken number)
“Next Channel” (to select the next channel)
“Previous Channel” (to select the previous
channel)
“List Channel” (to hear a list of available
channels)
“Select Name” (to say the name of a channel)
“Menu Radio” (to switch to the radio menu)
“Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu)
Disc Mode
To switch to the disc mode, say “Disc”. In this
mode, you may say the following commands:
“Track” (#) (to change the track)
“Next Track” (to play the next track)
“Previous Track” (to play the previous track)
“Main Menu” (to switch to the main menu)
USB Mode
To switch to USB mode, say “USB”. In this mode,
you may say the following commands:
“Next Track” (to play the next track)
“Previous Track” (to play the previous track)
“Play” (to play an Artist Name, Playlist Name,
Album Name, Track Name, etc.)
Bluetooth® Streaming (BT) Mode
To switch to Bluetooth® Streaming (BT) mode,
say “Bluetooth® Streaming”. In this mode, you
may say the following commands:
“Play” (to play the current track)
“Pause” (to pause the current track)
“Next Track” (to play the next track)
“Previous Track” (to play the previous track)
Memo Mode
To switch to the voice recorder mode, say
“Memo”. In this mode, you may say the
following commands:
“New Memo” (to record a new memo) —
During the recording, you may push the Voice
Command button to stop recording. You
proceed by saying one of the following
commands:
“Save” (to save the memo)
“Continue” (to continue recording)
“Delete” (to delete the recording)

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Recreational Towing
...................................... 191Reformulated Gasoline.................................. 268Refrigerant.................................................... 235Release, Hood................................................. 61Reminder, Lights On........................................ 37Reminder, Seat Belt...................................... 120Remote Keyless Entry Arm The Alarm............................................. 15Disarm The Alarm........................................ 15Programming Additional Key Fobs....... 10, 14Remote StartingExit Remote Start Mode.............................. 13Replacement Bulbs....................................... 194Replacement Keys........................................... 14Replacement Tires......................................... 255Reporting Safety Defects............................... 366Restraints, Child............................................ 141Restraints, Head.............................................. 30Rocking Vehicle When Stuck......................... 223Roof Luggage Rack.......................................... 79Rotation, Tires............................................... 261
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Safety Checks Inside Vehicle......................... 160Safety Checks Outside Vehicle...................... 161Safety Defects, Reporting.............................. 366Safety Information, Tire................................. 245Safety Tips..................................................... 159Safety, Exhaust Gas....................................... 159
Schedule, Maintenance................................ 226Seat Belt Reminder.......................................... 96Seat Belts............................................ 120, 160Adjustable Shoulder Belt.......................... 124Adjustable Upper Shoulder Anchorage..... 124Adjustable Upper Shoulder Belt
Anchorage................................................ 124Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)........... 128Child Restraints........................................ 141Energy Management Feature................... 127Extender................................................... 126Front Seat............................... 120, 121, 122Inspection................................................. 160Lap/Shoulder Belt Operation.................... 122Lap/Shoulder Belt Untwisting................... 123Lap/Shoulder Belts.................................. 121Operating Instructions.............................. 122Pregnant Women...................................... 127Pretensioners........................................... 127Rear Seat................................................. 121Reminder.................................................. 120Seat Belt Extender.................................... 126Seat Belt Pretensioner............................. 127Untwisting Procedure............................... 123Seat Belts Maintenance............................... 264Seats................................................. 20, 28, 29Adjustment........................................... 20, 28Heated......................................................... 29
Power...........................................................27Rear Folding................................................20Reclining......................................................21Seatback Release........................................20Stow ‘n Go (Fold in Floor).............................21Tilting...........................................................20Security Alarm..................................................97Arm The System...........................................15Disarm The System......................................15Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze).................. 272Sentry KeyKey Programming........................................14Sentry Key (Immobilizer)..................................13Sentry Key Replacement..................................14Service Assistance........................................ 364Service Contract............................................ 365Service Manuals........................................... 367SettingsPersonal......................................................90Shift Lever Override...................................... 222Shoulder Belts.............................................. 121Side View Mirror Adjustment............................34Signals, Turn...............37, 100, 161, 196, 197Snow Chains (Tire Chains)............................ 260Snow Tires.................................................... 257Spare Tires..................................205, 257, 258Spark Plugs................................................... 272

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