HUMMER H2 2006 Owners Manual

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If both MP3 and JPEG les are recorded on a disc, the
player will offer a choice of which to play rst. If no
choice is made within 10 seconds, the MP3 les will play
automatically. The previous menu can be accessed at
any time by pressing TITLE.
Displaying Disc and Video CD Disc Status
For displaying a disc status, press DISPLAY on the
remote control to show the total elapsed time and
current chapter elapsed time.
For displaying a video CD disc status, press DISPLAY
on the remote control to show the total elapsed time
and current track elapsed time.
Displaying DVD Player Default Settings
To display the DVD player default settings, do the
following:
1. Press the SETUP button on the remote control to
display Language, Video, Audio, and Rating in the
default setup menu.
2. Press the left and right directional arrows on the
remote control to select any one of the options on
the default setup menu and then press ENTER.
3. Press the up and down directional arrows on the
remote control to select one of the preference
choices and then press ENTER.Language:The on-screen display (OSD) language,
subtitle language, audio language, and DVD menu
language can be set according to personal preference.
The OSD can also be switched on or off. The factory
default language set is English.
For the language setup, select one of ve choices from
the display:
OSD Menu
Subtitle
Audio
DVD Menu
Default
Video:Picture shape and video format can be set
according to personal preferences. The TV shape can
be set to t different types of monitors, 4:3 Letterbox,
4:3 Pan-Scan, 16:9 Wide Screen. The factory default TV
shape is 4:3 Letterbox.
The video format, used by the DVD player can be set to
NTSC, PAL, or Auto. The NTSC is a standard format
for North America and there is no need to change
this setting. The factory default video setting is Auto.
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For the Video setup, select one of the four choices from
the display menu:
TV Shape
4:3 LB
TV System
Auto
Audio:The type of audio that is output to the vehicle’s
speakers for each type of audio programmed process
can be set according to personal preferences.
For the Audio setup, select on of the four choices from
the display menu:
DOLBY Digital
DTS
MP3/WMA
CD/VCD
It is recommended by your supplier not to make any
changes to the Audio setup menu. If you do not have a
full understanding of how the audio programmed
process works, you could affect the audio quality in an
unfavorable way.
Rating:The Rating can be set according to personal
preference. These settings restrict movie viewing
for children of a certain age level.For the Rating setup, select any one of the available
settings from the display menu:
Kid Safe
G
PG_13
PG_R
R
NC_17
Adult
Access to the ratings menu can be locked with a
password entered through the numerical keypad. To
lock a selected password, enter a four-digit password
and press ENTER. To unlock, select password,
and enter the same four-digit password, then
press ENTER.
Rating setting remains in memory until changed
manually or by default reset. If the password is lost, it
may be reset using the Reset On function in the
Language section of the setup menu.
Once a rating preference has been set to restrict movie
viewing for children of a certain age, make sure the
DVD being viewed, is rated. If the DVD being viewed
has not been rated, playback will not be restricted even
though the rating preference has been set.
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FM Modulator Control
SELECT:Press this button on the FM Modulator
control to match the frequency selected on the radio.
POWER:Press this button to turn the FM Modulator
control on or off.The FM Modulator is located on the center console,
next to the DVD player. It allows the rear seat
entertainment audio program selected on the driver’s
side monitor to be reproduced over the vehicle’s sound
system by tuning FM radio to one of eight frequencies.
These frequencies are listed on the FM Modulator
control faceplate.
To use the FM Modulator, follow the instructions below:
1. Select one of these radio frequencies not currently
being used by a local FM station to prevent
interference.
2. Press the SELECT button on the FM Modulator
control to match the frequency selected on the
radio. DVD audio will then be heard through
the vehicle’s sound system.
3. To adjust the volume and tone preferences, use the
vehicle’s radio controls. Depending on your vehicle’s
radio system, SeeRadio with Cassette and CD
on page 3-63orRadio with Six-Disc CD on
page 3-76in this manual for more information.
The FM Modulator should be powered off when listening
to normal radio broadcasts for best reception
performance.
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Tips and Troubleshooting Chart
Problem Recommended Action
Unit does not operate.
Turn the key to the
on position.
Press the power on
from the remote.
Fuse blown, replace
with a fuse of the
same capacity.
Turn the monitor’s
power on.
Consult with your
dealership.
No picture is produced.
Playback does not start.
Switch to the
appropriate
audio/video source.
Check if the disc is
loaded with the label
side facing up.
Clean the disc.
Check for the disc
compatibility.
Press MENU to turn
the menu off.
Problem Recommended Action
Picture is unclear
or noisy.
During fast-forward or
fast-reverse, the
picture can be slightly
distorted. This is a
normal situation.
Consult with
your dealership.
Image sometimes
stumbles or freezes.
Clean or replace the
disc if it is scratched.
Load a known
good disc.
Black and white monitor,
blank monitor, or frozen
monitor.
Overheating. Turn the
system power off and
then turn the power
back on again. If the
display still does not
appear normal, leave
the power off until
the temperature
decreases and
then turn power
back on again.
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Problem Recommended Action
Discs become hot to the
touch during playback.
This is a Normal
condition of mobile
disc playback.
POWER button on
monitor does not
function. No function
or display.
Turn the key to the
on position.
Check the vehicle’s
battery voltage.
Consult with your
dealership.
Problem Recommended Action
No picture on the monitor
screen during playback.
Check if the monitor’s
power button is on.
Check if the monitor’s
input is set to the
appropriate source.
Adjust the monitor’s
brightness.
Check if the monitor’s
protective circuit is on
because of high
temperature. If so,
wait until temperature
inside vehicle comes
down to normal
monitor operating
temperature.
Check if there is an
open connection with
the monitor,
audio/video interface
unit, or DVD. If so,
consult with your
dealership.
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Problem Recommended Action
The fast forward, fast
reverse, previous,
and next functions
do not work.
Some commands that
do one thing for
DVDs will not always
work or perform the
same function for
audio, audio discs, or
games. These
functions may also be
disabled when the
DVD is playing the
copyright information
or the previews.
Picture color is poor.
Spots or dotted
lines/stripes appear.
Set brightness/
color/tint controls to
the proper settings.
Change the location
of the vehicle. Poor
picture color can be
caused by neon
signs, high-voltage
power lines, CB
transmitter, and
neighboring vehicle’s
ignition plugs, cell
phones, etc.
Problem Recommended Action
No remote control
operation or unstable
operation.
Remove any obstacle
between the system
remote control and
the remote sensor on
the monitor.
Replace batteries
with new ones.
Make sure the
batteries are
inserted correctly.
No rear seat
entertainment audio
sound from vehicle radio.
Turn on the POWER
to the radio, turn up
the volume.
Turn on the POWER
to the FM Modulator.
Tune FM Modulator
and vehicle radio to
the same FM
frequency.
Make sure the
driver’s side monitor
is switched to on.
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Problem Recommended Action
Distorted/Interference
DVD audio sound from
vehicle radio.
Make sure the FM
Modulator and vehicle
radio are tuned to the
same FM frequency.
Change FM
frequency on the
vehicle radio and FM
Modulator to an
unused frequency in
current driving area.
(No local, strong FM
station on the
frequency selected.)
DVD Messages
The following errors may be displayed on the
video monitor.
Bad Disc:This message will be displayed if a disc with
an unsupported format is inserted into the DVD
player, or if the disc is unreadable.Region Error:This message will be displayed if the
region code of the DVD is not compatible with the region
code of the DVD player.
No Disc:This message will be displayed when you try
to play or eject a disc that is not in the player.
X:A white X will be displayed, in the upper left corner
of the video monitor, if the operation that has been
selected is not currently available.
DVD Distortion
There may be an experience with video distortion when
operating cellular phones, scanners, CB radios,
Global Position Systems (GPS)*, two-way radios, mobile
fax, or walkie talkies.
It may be necessary to turn off the DVD player when
operating one of these devices in or near the vehicle.
*Excludes the OnStar
®System.
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Cleaning the Video Screens
The video display screens are made of a specially
coated glass and can be scratched or damaged
by abrasive products, solvents, or ammonia-based
window cleaners. Occasionally take a soft, lint-free,
cotton cloth that has been slightly dampened with warm
water and wrung out completely. Dry the screens by
wiping with a clean dry cotton cloth.
Cleaning the Components
Use care when directly touching or cleaning the
components such as the DVD player and the discs that
are used for your viewing entertainment, as damage
may result. SeeCare of the CD and DVD Player
on page 3-113andCare of Your CDs and DVDs on
page 3-113in this manual for more information.
Rear Seat Audio (RSA)
This feature allows rear seat passengers to listen to any
of the sources: radio, cassette tapes, or CDs. However,
the rear seat passengers can only control the sources
that the front seat passengers are not listening to.
For example, rear seat passengers may listen to and
control cassette tapes or CDs through the headphones
while the driver listens to the radio through the front
speakers. The rear seat passengers have control of the
volume for each set of headphones.The front seat audio controls always have priority over
the RSA controls. If the front seat passengers switch the
source for the main radio to a remote source, the RSA will
not be able to control the source. You can operate the
rear seat audio when the main radio is off.P(Power):Press this button to turn the system on or
off. The rear speakers will be muted when the power
is turned on unless your vehicle is equipped with
the Bose
®audio system.
u(Volume):Turn this knob to increase or to decrease
the volume. The left knob controls the left headphones
and the right knob controls the right headphones.
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SRC (Source):Press this button to select a source:
radio, cassette tape, or CD.
xSEEKw:When listening to FM1, FM2, AM, or
XM1 or XM2 (if equipped), press the up or the
down arrow to go to the next or to the previous station
and stay there. This function is inactive if the front
seat passengers are listening to the radio.
When a cassette tape is playing, press the up or the
down arrow to go to the next or the previous selection.
This function is inactive if the front seat passengers
are listening to a cassette tape.
When a CD is playing, press the up arrow to got to the
next track on the CD. Press the down arrow to go to
the start of the current track if more than eight seconds
have played. This function is inactive if the front seat
passengers are listening to a CD.
PROG (Program):Press this button to go to the next
preset radio station set on the pushbuttons on the
main radio. This function is inactive if the front seat
passengers are listening to the radio.When a cassette tape is playing, press this button to go to
the other side of the tape. This function is inactive if the
front seat passengers are listening to a cassette tape.
When a CD is playing, press this button to go to the
beginning of the CD. This function is inactive if the front
seat passengers are listening to a CD.
When a CD is playing in the six-disc CD changer, press
this button to select the next CD, if multiple CDs are
loaded. This function is inactive if the front seat
passengers are listening to a CD.
Theft-Deterrent Feature
THEFTLOCK®is designed to discourage theft of your
vehicle’s radio. The feature works automatically by
learning a portion of the Vehicle Identication
Number (VIN). If the radio is moved to a different
vehicle, it will not operate and LOCKED will appear on
the display.
When the radio and vehicle are turned off, the blinking
red light indicates that THEFTLOCK
®is armed.
With THEFTLOCK
®activated, the radio will not operate
if stolen.
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Audio Steering Wheel Controls
If your vehicle has this feature, some audio controls can
be adjusted at the steering wheel. They include the
following:
g(OnStar®/Mute):Press this button to interact with
the OnStar system. See theOnStar®System on
page 2-48in this manual for more information.
PROG (Program):Press this button to play the stations
that are programmed on the radio preset pushbuttons.
The radio will go to the rst preset station, play for a few
seconds, then go to the next preset station. Press this
button again to stop scanning. The radio will only
scan preset stations with a strong signal that are in the
selected band.When a cassette tape is playing, press this button to
play the other side of the tape.
When a CD is playing in the CD changer, press this
button to go to the next available CD, if multiple CDs
are loaded.
QSOURCER:Press this button to switch between
FM1, FM2, AM, or XM1, or XM2 (if equipped), or a
cassette tape or CD. The cassette or CD must be loaded
to play. Available loaded sources are shown on the
display as a tape or a CD symbol.
QSEEKR:Press the up or the down arrow to go to
the next or to the previous radio station and stay
there. The radio will only seek stations with a strong
signal that are in the selected band.
When a cassette tape or CD is playing, press the up or
the down arrow to fast forward or reverse.
QVOLR(Volume):Press the up or the down arrow
to increase or to decrease the volume.
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