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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SymptomCause and Countermeasure
Cannot access Siri Eyes
Freefromswitchonthe
steering wheel Check if a Bluetooth® connection is established between the iPhone® and the system.
Check if Siri is enabled on the device. On your phone, go to Siri setting.
Check that Siri can be accessed from the device lock screen. This can be set in the settings menu of your phone.
Models without navigation system:
Check the settings for Siri Eyes Free activation on the vehicle audio system. If the setting is “Long Press”, you must push and hold
the
TALK switch on the steering wheel for more than 1.5 seconds to start Siri Eyes Free. If the setting is “Short Press”, a short
push and release of the switch should start Siri Eyes Free.
Audio Source does not
change automatically to
iPod® or Bluetooth® Au-
dio mode For best results, use the native Music app. Performance of music control function while using Podcasts, Audiobook or other 3rd party
music apps may vary.
For best results, play media already stored on your device. Streaming music or playback from cloud storage may degrade
performance.
Switch the source manually by pressing the AUX or MEDIA button on the vehicle audio system or the SOURCE select switch on the
steering wheel.
Play, pause, next track,
previous track or play
timer does not work For best results, use the native Music app. Performance of music control function while using Podcasts, Audiobook or other 3rd party
music apps may vary and is controlled by the device.
Cannot hear any music/
audio being played back
from a connected
iPhone® Check that the audio source is set to Bluetooth® Audio or iPod® mode. A USB connection is required for iPod® mode.
Cannot hear map turn-
by-turn direction guid-
ance from a connected
iPhone® Check that the audio source is set to Bluetooth® Audio or iPod® mode. A USB connection is required for iPod® mode.
Cannot receive text mes-
sage notifications on the
vehicle audio system Check if “Send Notifications” is enabled on your phone. On the phone, go to Bluetooth® settings. Find the device name, like “My Car”.
Press the info button. Turn on “Show Notifications”.
Cannot reply to text
message notifications by
Siri Eyes Free Af ter receiving an incoming text message, follow on-screen guidance. Push or push and hold the
TALK switch on the steering
wheel for Siri Eyes Free. Af ter Siri Eyes Free starts, say “Text Message”.
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WARNING
∙ The Mobile Entertainment System isdesigned for rear seat passenger
viewing only.
∙ It is unlawful in most jurisdictions for a person to drive a motor vehicle
which is equipped with a television
viewer or screen that is located in the
motor vehicle at any point forward of
the back of the driver’s seat, or that is
visible, directly or indirectly, to the
driver while operating the vehicle.
∙ In the interest of safety, the monitors should never be installed where they
will be visible, directly or indirectly, by
the operator of the motor vehicle.
∙ If your vehicle is equipped with a wire- less rear seat audio system or any
other wireless infrared device, make
sure it is powered off when operating
the Rear Seat Entertainment System.
If both systems are powered on at the
same time, the two systems may ob-
struct each other, possibly creating
undesirable audio interference
through the wireless headphones. ∙ For safety reasons, when changing
video discs it is recommended that
the vehicle is not in motion, and that
you do not allow children to unfasten
safety belts to change discs or make
any adjustments to the system. Sys-
tem adjustments can be accom-
plished using the remote control unit,
while safety belts remain fastened.
CAUTION
∙ Be sure to run the vehicle engine whileusing the system. Using this system
without running the engine can result
in a battery drain. To avoid the risk of
battery drain, please remember to
turn off the system when the vehicle
is not in use. Do not touch the inner
pins of the jacks on the front panel.
Electrostatic discharge may cause
permanent damage to the system.
NOTE:
Depending on the USB device, it may or
may not charge when connected to the
USB connection port. Not all devices are
able to charge when connected to the
USB connection port. Each monitor includes a built-in dual chan-
nel infrared transmitter for use with wire-
less headphones. The wireless head-
phones must be used within a line of sight
from the transmitter as infrared transmis-
sion, like visible light, travels only in a
straight line.
When placing the headphones on your
head, make sure to observe the Lef t and
Right orientation. The headphones must
be oriented correctly (facing forward) in or-
der to receive the audio signal. Press the
power button on the headphones, then se-
lect channel “A” to listen to monitor A, or
channel “B” to listen to monitor B. Adjust the
audio level using the volume control on
each headphone.
There is a 3.5mm stereo headphone out-
put jack on each monitor which can be
used with any standard stereo headphone
with an in-line volume control (wired head-
phones sold separately).
The system includes a built-in infrared re-
ceiver for use with the included wireless
remote control. For additional information,
refer to “Remote control operation” in this
section.
NISSAN MOBILE ENTERTAINMENT
SYSTEM (MES) (if so equipped)
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1. Status lights
2. Disc Compartment Slot
3. IR Sensor/Transmitter
4. Monitor Adjustment
5. TFT LCD Panel
6. USB Port7. Audio Video Output Jack
8. Headphone Output Jack
9. Audio Video Input Jacks
10. I/O Port Covers
11. Lever Lock and Release Latch
FRONT PANEL BUTTONS
CAUTION
∙ Do not use any harsh solvents or
chemicals when cleaning the unit.
∙ Do not use any abrasive cleaners that may scratch the screen. Use only a
lightly dampened lint free cloth to
wipe the screen if it is dirty.
∙ Position LCD monitor in the fully closed position when not in use.
∙ Before using the monitor, ensure lever lock and release latch is engaged in
the normal viewing position
A.
∙ Do not put pressure on the screen.
∙ Caution children to avoid touching the screen, as it may become dirty or
damaged.
Status lights
The status lights illuminate if there is no
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Disc Compartment Slot
Insert a disc to play.
IR Sensor/Transmitter
The IR sensor allows the remote control to
operate the monitor. The IR transmitter
provides audio to IR wireless headphones.
Monitor Adjustment
The monitor is hinged to allow the user to
manually adjust the viewing angle of the
LCD panel
A.
TFT LCD Panel
7–inch TFT LCD Panel.
USB Port
Play videos, music, and images stored on
most USB devices. It also allows for charg-
ing some USB devices.
Audio Video Output Jack
Connect to an external audio/video moni-
tor using a 3.5mm A/V connector (sold
separately).
Headphone Output Jack
Connect wired headphones using a 3.5mm
stereo connector. Headphones must in-
clude in-line volume control in order to ad-
just the volume level.
Audio Video Input Jacks
Connect to an external audio/video source
using RCA type connectors (sold sepa-
rately).
I/O Port Covers
Gently pull down on the I/O covers to ex-
pose the ports. Keep the ports covered
when not in use.
Lever Lock & Release Latch
The lever lock and release latch located
behind the monitor limits the monitor
angle (normal viewing
A). Sliding the latch
to the lef t will allow the monitor to open to
the service position
B.
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1. POWER button
2. UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons
3. PLAY button
4. STOP button
5. PAUSE button PLAY button
6. MENU/SELECT button
7. EJECT button
8. SOURCE button
FRONT PANEL BUTTONS
OPERATION
UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT buttons
These buttons are used to navigate the
contents of the display menus.
POWER buttons
Press this button to turn the monitor on or
off.
SOURCE button
Press this button to cycle between monitor
A audio/video sources and monitor B
audio/video sources.
EJECT buttons
Press this button to eject the disc.
PLAY button
Press this button to play the media.
STOP button
Press this button to stop media playback.
PAUSE button
Press this button to pause media playback.
MENU/SELECT button
Press this button to access the DVD OSD
menu. Press the SETUP button on the re-
mote control to exit the DVD OSD menu.
For additional information, refer to “How to
use the DVD OSD Menu” in this section.
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WIRELESS HEADPHONE
OPERATION
Installing the batteries
Before attempting to operate the head-
phones, install the batteries as described
below.1. Remove headphone battery cover
A.
2. Install two “AAA” batteries into the headphones. Make sure the proper po-
larity (+ or –) is observed.
3. Reinstall headphone battery cover.
Headphone operation
Press the power buttonAon the head-
phones to turn on and off the headphones.
The red LED will illuminate when the head-
phone is turned on. Set the select switch
B
to “A” or “B” for use with the “A” monitor or “B”
monitor respectively. Use the volume
thumb wheel
Cto adjust the volume level
for the headphone audio. NOTE:
If the headphones are accidentally lef t
on and system is powered off, a battery
saver feature will automatically turn off
the headphones af ter approximately
3 minutes.CAUTION
∙ Always ensure that the batteries are
inserted with the positive and nega-
tive terminals in the correct direction
as shown in the battery
compartment.
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∙ Different types of batteries have dif-ferent characteristics. Do not mix dif-
ferent types.
∙ Remove the batteries if the head- phones are not used for a month or
longer.
REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION
Before attempting to operate your remote
control, install the batteries described be-
low. 1. Turn the remote control face down.
Press down on the ridged area of the
battery cover and slide it off.
2. Install two “AAA” batteries. Make sure that proper polarity (+ or —) is observed.
3. Slide the cover back into place until it clicks.
NOTE:
The remote control will only operate this
device. It is not a universal remote con-
trol and will not control other equipment.
WARNING
∙ Keep the batteries out of the reach of children. Should the batteries be
swallowed, immediately consult a
doctor. Also, when disposing of used
batteries, please comply with govern-
mental regulations or environmental
public institution rules that apply in
your country/area.
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CAUTION
∙ Always ensure that the batteries areinserted with the positive and nega-
tive terminals in the correct direction
as shown in the battery
compartment.
∙ Different types of batteries have dif- ferent characteristics. Do not mix dif-
ferent types.
∙ Do not mix old and new batteries. Mix- ing old and new batteries will shorten
battery life and/or cause chemical
leaks from the old batteries.
∙ When batteries fail to function, re- place them immediately.
∙ Remove the batteries if the remote control is not used for a month or
longer.
REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS
1. POWER button
2. SOURCE button
3. SETUP button 4. EJECT button
5. DVD-B button
6. SOUND AROUND SELECT button
7. PIX button
8. REPEAT button
9. RIGHT button
10. ENTER button
11. A-B button
12. R-S button
13. ERASE/ADD button
14. AUDIO button
15. ANGLE button
16. GO TO button
17. DISPLAY button
18. PROGRAM button
19. RANDOM button
20. 3D button
21. PBC (Video CD only) button
22. ZOOM button
23. NEXT button
24. PREV button
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25. FF (Fast forward) button
26. FR (Fast rewind) button
27. STOP button
28. PLAY/PAUSE button
29. Number Keys
30. SUBTITLE button
31. TITLE button
32. CH-SEARCH/SKIP button
33. AUTO MEMORY button
34. DOWN button
35. RETURN button
36. LEFT button
37. UP button
38. MENU button
39. MUTE button
40. SOUND AROUND ON/OFF button
41. DVD-A button
NOTE:
The following remote control functions
do not apply to this model: A-B and Pro-
gram.POWER button
Press this button to turn the monitor on.
Press this button again to turn the monitor
off.
Source button
Press this button to cycle between monitor
A audio/video sources and monitor B
audio/video sources.
Setup button
Press this button to navigate the DVD OSD
menu. For additional information, refer to
“How to use the DVD OSD menu” in this
section.
Eject button
Press this button to eject the disc.
DVD–B button
Press this button to transmit the remote
control codes and functions to operate
monitor B.
SOUND AROUND SELECT button
Selects a FM transmitter channel.
PIX button
Press this button to access the picture ad-
justment menu and select between
BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, SATURATION,
HUE, SHARPNESS, IR HEADPHONE, LAN-
GUAGE, and RESET. Press the
orbuttons to adjust the screen.
REPEAT button
Press this button to select between differ-
ent repeat modes.
ENTER button
Press this button to make a selection or
begin playback of the media.
RIGHT button
Press this button to navigate right when
displaying a menu or file list.
A-B button
Press the A-B button once to set point A
and then press again to set point B. Play-
back will now repeat between point A and
point B.
R-S button
Non-functioning.
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ERASE / ADD button
Non-functioning.
AUDIO button
Press this button to select and listen to
different audio streams (this function only
applies to DVD titles that support multiple
audio streams).
ANGLE button
Press this button to select different viewing
angles (this function only applies to DVD
titles that support multiple angles).
GO TO button
Non-functioning.
DISPLAY button
Press this button to display various infor-
mation including title, chapter/track,
elapsed time, time remaining, or turn off
the display.
PROGRAM button
Edit a playback program containing de-
sired titles in the DVD or tracks in the CD-
DA.
RANDOM button
Press this button to play content in a ran-
dom order.
3D button
Press this button to select between several
audio effects. DVD mode: Concert, Living
Room, Hall, Bathroom, Cave, Arena, Church,
and Off.
PBC (Video CD only) button
Press this button to run the playback con-
trol on or off.
ZOOM button
Press this button to zoom in or out when
displaying images or playing DVDs. The
zoom range for images is from 50% to
200%. The zoom range for DVDs is from 1/4
size to 4x the original size.
NEXT button
Press this button to select the next chapter,
track, or file.
PREV button
Press this button to select the previous
chapter, track, or file.
FF (Fast forward) button
Press this button to search media for-
wards.
FR (Fast rewind) button
Press this button to search media back-
wards.
STOP button
Press this button once to stop playback
(press play to resume playback). Press this
button twice to perform a full stop (press
play to start playback from the beginning).
PLAY/PAUSE button
Press this button to begin media playback.
Press this button again to pause media
playback.
Number Keys
0—9
SUBTITLE button
Press this button to select and display sub-
titles (this function only applies to DVD titles
that support subtitles).
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