TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2004 XU20 / 1.G Owners Manual

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The rear seat entertainment system con-
sists of the following components.
1. Headphone volume control dials
2. Headphone input jacks
3. DVD player
4. Rear seat entertainment system display
5. Rear seat entertainment system controller
6. Input terminal adapter
7. Power outlet
8. Power outlet main switch
9. Front audio system
Rear seat entertainment system—

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The rear seat entertainment system is de-
signed for the rear passengers to enjoy
audio and DVD video separately from the
front audio system.
The rear seat entertainment system can
be operated when the ignition key is in
the “ACC” or “ON” position.
The rear passengers can enjoy all modes
(AM and FM radio, cassette tape player,
compact disc player with changer and
DVD player) on the rear seat entertain-
ment system only if a cassette tape and
a compact disc are loaded in the front
audio system.
The rear seat entertainment system can
play DVD video, audio CD, video CD, CD
text, dts−CD or DVD audio only when a
disc is loaded in the DVD player.
You can enjoy videos and sound when
your personal audio system is connected
to the input terminal adapter on the rear
console box. For details, refer to the
manufacturer ’s instructions. You can enjoy the rear seat entertainment
system with commercial hea
dphone. See
“—Headphone input ja cks” on page 233 in
this Section for details.
You can also enjoy the rear seat enter-
tainment system with a wireless head-
phone. The wireless headphone can be
used within rear seat. If the signal be-
comes weak, the headphone will mute.
For details, refer to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
With some wireless headphone generally
available in the market, it may be difficult
to catch sound properly. Toyota recom-
mends the use of Toyota genuine wireless
headphone.
You can purchase a wireless headphone
at a Toyota dealer.CAUTION
Do not drive with using the head-
phone. Otherwise, you may be hard
to hear the sound from the outside
while using the headphone and may
cause an accident.
Conversational speech on some
DVDs is recorded at a low volume
to emphasize the impact of sound
effects. If you adjust the volume
assuming that the conversations
represent the maximum volume lev-
el that the DVD will play, you may
be startled by louder sound effects
or when you change to a different
audio source. Be sure to adjust the
volume with this in mind.
Make sure the volume is not in-
creased, before you turn on the
headphone.

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To open the display, push the lock release
button.Push down the display until it is locked.
NOTICE
The screen should be cleaned with a
dry soft cloth. If the screen is pushed
by hand or wiped with a hard cloth,
the surface of the screen may be
scratched.
To close, push up the display until you
hear a click.
The illumination of the screen is automati-
cally turned off when the display is
closed. However, the rear seat entertain-
ment system is not turned off.
CAUTION
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or sudden stop
while driving, close the display when
it is not in use.
—Display

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NOTICE
Benzene or alkaline solutions may
damage the coated surface of the
screen .
 To prevent the battery from being
discharged, do not turn on the rear
seat entertainment system longer
than necessary when the engine is
not running.
The rear seat entertainment system can
be operated with the rear seat entertain-
ment system controller and buttons on the
DVD player unit. The system cannot be
operated by touching the switches on the
screen directly.
CAUTION
Do not disassemble or modify the
controller. It may cause an accident,
fire or electric shock.
NOTICE
Keep the controller away from direct
sunlight, high heat and high humidity.
These conditions could cause the
case to deform or the battery to ex-
plode or leak.
BEFORE USING THE CONTROLLER
(for new vehicle owners)
A battery is already set in the control-
ler with an insulating sheet, which pre-
vents the battery from being dis-
charged. Before using the controller,
remove the insulating sheet according
to the following procedure.
—Rear seat entertainment
system controller

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1. Remove the cover of the controller
as shown.2. Remove the insulating sheet.

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USING THE CONTROLLER
To use the rear seat entertainment sys-
tem controller, direct the signal output
portion of the controller to the signal
reception portion of the rear seat enter-
tainment system display.
The controller does not operate properly
when the signal reception portion of the
display is exposed to direct sunlight.
Block the display from direct sunlight.
CAUTION
To reduce the chance of injury in
case of an accident or a sudden stop
while driving, stow the controller in
the console box or front seatback
pocket when it is not in use.
NOTICE
Observe the followings, otherwise the
controller may be damaged.
Do not drop or strongly knock the
controller against hard objects.
 Do not sit on or place heavy ob-
jects on the controller.
 Do not leave the controller exposed
to high temperatures (such as on
the instrument panel) for a long
time.

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LOCATING THE CONTROLLER
If you lose sight of the controller, push
and hold the “CURSOR (REMOTE)” button
on the DVD player unit until you hear a
beep. A buzzer sounds from the controller
to let you know where it is.
To stop the buzzer, push any button of the
controller.
If the controller is located close to some-
thing that blocks the signal, such as some
kind of metal, the controller may not re-
ceive the signal and the buzzer may not
sound.FCC Information
Caution: Any changes or modifica-
tions in construction of this device
which are not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to op-
erate the equipment.
FCC Label Information This device complies with part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, In-
cluding interference that may cause
undesired operation.

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1. “DVD” button
This button turns on the DVD mode.
2. “SOURCE” button This button turns on the rear seat en-
tertainment system and selects the
mode.
3. “OFF” button
This button turns off the rear seat en-
tertainment system.
4. Joystick This joystick selects a control switch,
mode switch on the screen or the
menu for the disc.
5. “ENT” button
This button inputs the selected switch
or the selected menu for the disc.
6. “DISC/CH/PROG” button This button skips directly to a desired
preset station, disc, track or chapter.
7. “  ” button
This button fast forwards a screen
when the DVD player is operated.
8. “RETURN” button
This button skips to the predetermined
scene for the disc when the DVD play-
er is operated.
—Control buttons
Controller

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9. “MENU” button
This button indicates the menu screen
for DVD video when the DVD player is
operated.
10. “AUDIO” button
This button indicates the changing au-
dio screen when the DVD player is
operated.
11. “SUB TITLE” button This button indicates the changing sub-
title screen when the DVD player is
operated.
12. “DISPLAY” button This button adjusts the color, tone,
contrast and brightness of the screen.
13. “SET UP” button
This button indicates the initial set up
screen when the DVD player is oper-
ated.
14. “ANGLE” button This button selects the angle of the
screen when the DVD player is oper-
ated.
15. “SEARCH” button
This button indicates the title search
screen when the DVD player is oper-
ated. 16. “TOP MENU” button
This button indicates the title selection
screen for DVD video when the DVD
player is operated.
17. “
” button
This button pauses a screen when the
DVD player is operated.
18. “ ” button
This button reverses a screen when
the DVD player is operated.
19. “ ” button
This button plays a screen when the
DVD player is operated.
20. “TUNE/TRACK” button
This button seeks a radio station or
selects track/chapter.
21. “CURSOR” button
This button indicates the control
switches on the screen when the DVD
player is operated.
22. “VIDEO” button
This button causes the display to use
the video signal from an external video
device.

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1. “” button
This button ejects a disc.
2. “SOURCE” button
This button turns on the rear seat en-
tertainment system and selects the
mode.
3. “TUNE/TRACK” button This button seeks a radio station or
selects track/chapter.
4. “DISC/CH/PROG” button
This button skips directly to a desired
preset station, disc, track or chapter.
5. “CURSOR (REMOTE)” button This button indicates the control
switches on the screen when the DVD
player is operated. This button also
can be used when you lose sight of
the controller.
6. Joystick
This joystick selects a control switch,
mode switch on the screen or the
menu for the disc.

Buttons on the DVD player unit

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