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1904-8. Rear seat entertainment system operation
1Open the cover and connect
audio-video equipment to the
A/V input port.
 The A/V input port is com-
posed of 3 input jacks.
Yellow: Video input
White: Left channel audio input
Red: Right channel audio input
2 Turn on the power of the
audio-video equipment.
3 Press the “INPUT” button to
turn on the video mode.
●The volume can be adjusted using
the vehicle’s audio controls. All
other operations must be made on
the audio-visual equipment itself.
For details about operation of
audio-visual equipment, refer to
the manufacturer’ s instructions.
Using the A/V input port
NOTICE
●When the A/V input port is not in
use, keep the A/V input port
cover closed. Inserting any-
thing other than an appropriate
plug may cause electrical fail-
ure.

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■Certification
For vehicles sold in the U.S.A and
Canada
CAUTION:
• Part 15 of the FCC Rules
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could
void the user’s aut hority to operate
the equipment.
• Laser products
USE OF CONTROL OF ADJUST-
MENT OR PERFORMANCE OF
PROCEDURES OTHER THAN
THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY
RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIA-
TION EXPOSURE.
THE USE OF OPTICAL INSTRU-
MENTS WITH THIS PRODUCT
WILL INCREASE EYE HAZARD.
 The following discs cannot be
used on this system:
• SACD
• Ultra HD Blu-ray™
• BDXL™ disc
• BD-RE with the cartridge
• HD DVD
•DVD-Audio
Operating infor mation
CD/DVD/Blu-ray Disc™
player and discs
Discs that can be used

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an error message appears on
the screen. Even if the
BD/DVD video disc does not
have a region code, in some
cases it cannot be used. Even
if a BD video disc has a com-
patible region code, depend-
ing on the intention of the
maker, the BD video disc may
not be able to play in a spe-
cific region or country.
 When storing content on BD-
R, BD-RE, DVD-R or DVD-
RW discs, they must be final-
ized using a recorder. Discs
that are not finalized cannot
be played by this system.
 Discs that are recorded with
multi session cannot be
played by this system.
 BD-Live™ is not supported.
 Blu-ray 3D™ discs is not sup-
ported in 3D playback, it will
play back in 2D.
Parental controls
This feature limits what can be
viewed in conformity with the level
of restrictions of the country. The
level of restrictions varies depend-
ing on the BD/DVD video disc.
Some BD/DVD video discs cannot
be played at all, or violent scenes
are skipped or replaced with other
scenes.
•DVD video
Level 1: DVD vid eo discs for chil-
dren can be played.
Symbols shown on
BD/DVD video discs
SymbolMeaning
Indicates PAL/NTSC for-
mat
Indicates the number of
audio tracks
Indicates the number of
language subtitles
Indicates the number of
angles
Indicates the screen dis-
play ratios available
Wide screen: 16:9
Standard: 4:3
Indicates the disc’s
region code
 BD video
“ABC”: all regions
Alphabet: region code
 DVD video
“ALL”: all regions
Number: region code
BD/DVD video disc infor-
mation
SymbolMeaning

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Level 2 - 7: DVD video discs for
children and G-rated movies can be
played.
Level 8: All types of DVD video
discs can be played.
• BD video
Parental controls of BD videos can
be set up by inputting an age. If the
target age of BD video exceeds the
age restriction that was set up, then
playback will not be possible.
 Multi-angle feature
You can enjoy the same scene from
different angles.
Multi-language option
You can select t he subtitle and
audio languages.
 Region codes
The region codes are provided on
BD/DVD players and BD/DVD
discs. If the BD/DVD disc does not
have the same region code as the
BD/DVD player, you cannot play
the disc on the player.
Title and chapter
Video and audio programs stored in
BD/DVD video discs are divided
into parts by title and chapter.
Title: The largest unit of the video
and audio programs stored on
BD/DVD video dis cs. Usually, one
movie, one album , or one audio
program is assigned as a title.
Chapter: A title comprises of one or
more chapters.
 AV C H D
AVCHD is a new format (standard)
for high definition video cameras
that can record a nd play high-reso- lution HD images. DVDs and SD
cards with videos recorded in
AVCHD format can playback on this
system.

BDAV (Blu-ray Disc™
Audio/Visual)
BDAV is one of the audio/video
recording formats for Blu-ray
Disc™, has been made primarily
for the purpose of broadcasting the
recording. It is used when recording
to BD-R and BD-RE by Blu-ray™
recorder.
BD-J
Some BD video discs contain Java
applications, and these applications
are called BD-J. You can enjoy var-
ious interactive fea tures in addition
to playing normal video.
 Pop-up menu
Some BD video discs have a pop-
up navigation menu that can be
called up and be operated on the
screen without interrupting play-
back.
Picture-in-picture
This is a function of BD video that
plays the primary video and sec-
ondary video simultaneously. For
instance, the function is capable of
playing the original movie as the
primary video while playing video
commentary from t he film director
on a small screen as a secondary
video.
 DUBA (Disc Unbound BD-J
Application)
For BD videos that come as a 2
disc set or more, after finishing and
ejecting one of the discs, continua-
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shortly after replac ing the disc with
the proper disc.
 Playlist (BDAV only)
A playlist of favorite scenes by Blu-
ray™ recorder can be created and
the scenes can pla yback via play-
list.
This player can play Linear
PCM, Dolby Audio, DTS, AAC
and MPEG audio format. Other
decoded types cannot be
played. Audio
Language codes list
CodeLanguage
0514English
1001Japanese
0618French
0405German
0920Italian
0519Spanish
2608Chinese
1412Dutch
1620Portuguese
1922Swedish
1821Russian
111 5Korean
0512Greek
0101Afar
0102Abkhazian
0106Afrikaans
0113Amharic
0118Arabic
0119Assamese
0125Aymara
0126Azerbaijani
0201Bashkir
0205Belorussian
0207Bulgarian
0208Bihari
0209Bislama
0214Bengali, Bangla
0215Tibetan
0218Breton
0301Catalan
0315Corsican
0319Czech
0325Welsh
0401Danish
0426Bhutani
0515Esperanto
0520Estonian
0521Basque
0601Persian
0609Finnish
0610Fiji
0615Faroese
0625Frisian
0701Irish
0704Scottish-Gaelic
CodeLanguage

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MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is
a standard audio compression
format. Files can be com-
pressed to approximately 1/10
of their original size by using
MP3 compression.
WMA (Windows Media Audio) is
a Microsoft audio compression
format. This format compresses
audio data to a size smaller than
that of the MP3 format.
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
is a standardized the audio com-
pression type that is designed to
be the successor of the MP3 for-
mat. AAC generally achieves
good sound quality and high-
compression than MP3 at simi-
lar bit rates.
There is a limit to the MP3,
WMA and AAC file standards
and to the media/formats
recorded by them that can be
used.
1909Sinhalese
1911Slovak
1912Slovenian
1913Samoan
1914Shona
1915Somali
1917Albanian
1918Serbian
1919Siswati
1920Sesotho
1921Sundanese
1923Swahili
2001Ta m i l
2005Telugu
2007Tajik
2008Thai
2009Tigrinya
2011Turkmen
2012Tagalog
2014Setswana
2015Tongan
2018Turkish
2019Tsonga
2020Ta t a r
2023Tw i
2107Uighur
2 111Ukrainian
2118Urdu
2126Uzbek
CodeLanguage
2209Vietnamese
2215Volapük
2315Wolof
2408Xhosa
2515Yo r u b a
2601Zhuang
2621Zulu
MP3/WMA/AAC files
CodeLanguage

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•MP3
•WMA• AAC
Media that can be used for MP3,
WMA and AAC playback:
• CD-ROM/R/RW
• DVD-ROM/R/RW
Playback in some instances may
not be possible, depending on the
status of the disc. Playback may
not be possible or the audio may
jump if the disc is scratched or
marked with fingerprints.
Compatible files
Compatible
standardsMP3 (MPEG1 LAY-
ER3, MPEG2 LSF
LAYER3)
Compatible
sampling fre-
quencies
MPEG1 LAYER3:
32, 44.1, 48 (kHz)
MPEG2 LSF LAY-
ER3: 16, 22.05, 24
(kHz)
Compatible bit
rates (compat-
ible with VBR)MPEG1 LAYER3:
32 - 320 (kbps)
MPEG2 LSF LAY-
ER3: 8 - 160 (kbps)
Compatible
channel
modesstereo, joint stereo,
dual channel and
mono
Compatible
standardsWMA Ver. 7, 8, 9
(9.1/9.2)
Compatible
sampling fre-
quencies8, 11.025, 16,
22.05, 32, 44.1, 48
(kHz)
Compatible bit
rates (only
compatible
with 2-chan-
nel playback)
Ver. 7, 8, 9
(9.1/9.2): CBR 5 -
320 (kbps)
Compatible
standards
MPEG2/AAC-LC,
MPEG4/AAC-LC
(ADIF is not sup-
ported)
Compatible
sampling fre-
quencies
ADTS (MPEG2
AAC): 16, 22.05,
24, 32, 44.1, 48
(kHz)
MP4 (MPEG4
AAC): 16, 22.05,
24, 32, 44.1, 48
(kHz)
Compatible bit
rates
ADTS (MPEG2
AAC): 8 - 384
(kbps)
MP4 (MPEG4
AAC): 8 - 384
(kbps)
Compatible
channel mode
ADTS (MPEG2
AAC): 1/0, 2/0, 3/0,
2/1, 2/2, 3
/1, 3/2.1
MP4 (MPEG4
AAC): 1/0, 2/0, 3/0,
2/1, 2/2, 3 /1, 3/2.1
Compatible media

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The following disc formats can
be used.
MP3, WMA and AAC files written in
any format other than those listed
above may not play correctly, and
their file names and folder names
may not be displayed correctly.
Items related to standards and
limitations are as follows.
• Maximum directory hierar-
chy: 8 levels
• Maximum length of folder names/file names: The num-
ber of the maximum indication
letters by design specifica-
tions of the indication
machine side (support propor-
tional font, and there are dis-
tinction of the half size and full
size)
• Maximum number of folders: 255 (including the root)
• Maximum number of files per disc: 512
 File names
• The only files that can be recog-
nized as MP3/WMA/AAC and
played are those with the exten-
sion .mp3, .wma or .m4a.
 Multi-sessions
As the audio system is compatible
with multi-sessions, it is possible to
play discs that contain MP3, WMA
and AAC files.
ID3 tags
ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files,
making it possible to record the
track title, artist name, etc.
The system is comp atible with ID3
Ver. 1.0, 1.1, 2.2, 2.3 and Ver. 2.4
ID3 tags. (The number of charac-
ters is based on I D3 Ver. 1.0 and
1.1.)
 WMA tags
WMA tags can be added to WMA
files, making it p ossible to record
the track title and artist name in the
same way as with ID3 tags.
 AAC tags
• ADTS(MPEG2 AAC)
ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files,
making it possible to record the
track title, artist name, etc.
• MP4(MPEG4 AAC)
The AAC file can be added informa-
tion (track title, artist name, etc.)
that acquired from the Box of the
metadata of the MP4 container.
 MP3, WMA and AAC play-
back
When a disc containing MP3, WMA
or AAC files is inser ted, all files on
the disc are first checked. Once the
file check is finished, the first MP3,
WMA or AAC file is played. To
Compatible disc formats
Disc formats
DVD-ROM, CD-
ROM Mode 1, CD-
ROM XA Mode 2
Form 1
File formats
ISO9660 Level 1, 2,
3, 4 (Romeo, Joliet,
RockRidge), UDF
(1.02, 1.50, 2.00,
2.01)
MP3/WMA/AAC file informa-
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•FLAC
•WAV
•ALAC • Ogg Vorbis

Photo file format
• JPEG (Gray scale JPEG and
Motion JPEG are not supported.)
 Video file format
• MPEG-4
• H.264/AVC
Compatible
standardsFLAC (Free Loss-
less Audio Codec)
Compatible
sampling fre-
quencies8/11.025/12/16/22.
05/24/32/44.1/48/8
8.2/96/176.4/192
(kHz)
Quantization
bit rate16, 24
Compatible
standardsWAV (Lossless)
Compatible
sampling fre-
quencies8/11.025/12/16/22.
05/24/32/44.1/48/8
8.2/96/176.4/192
(kHz)
Quantization
bit rate16, 24
Compatible
channel
modes
1/0, 2/0
Compatible
standardsApple Lossless
Audio Codec
Compatible
sampling fre-
quencies8/11.025/12/16/22.
05/24/32/44.1/48/6
4/88.2/96 (kHz)
Quantization
bit rate16, 24
Compatible
channel
modes
1/0, 2/0
Compatible
standardsOgg Vorbis
Compatible
sampling fre-
quencies8/11.025/16/22.05/
32/44.1/48 (kHz)
Compatible bit
rates32 - 500 (kbps)
(compatible with
VBR)
Pixel size
(photo)Between 1 x 1 and
8192 x 8192 pixels
Profile
Simple Profile,
Advanced Simple
Profile
Video codecMPEG-4 Video
Audio codec
MPEG-4 AAC-LC
(AAC Low Com-
plexity)
Resolution
(pixel)Maximum 1920 x
1080
Bit rateMaximum 6Mbps
Frame rate
Interlaced video:
Maximum 60 fps
Progressive video:
Maximum 30 fps
Profile
Baseline Profile,
Main Profile, High
Profile
Video codecH.264/AVC Video

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• MPEG-2
• Windows Media Video (WMV)• AVI CONTAINER
Audio codec
MPEG-4 AAC-LC
(AAC Low Com-
plexity)
Resolution
(pixel)Maximum 1920 x
1080
Bit rateMaximum 20Mbps
Frame rate
Interlaced video:
Maximum 60 fps
Progressive video:
Maximum 30 fps
ProfileMP@HL, MP@ML
Video codecMPEG-2 PS (Pro-
gram Stream)
Audio codec
MPEG-1 Audio
Layer 2, Dolby Digi-
tal
Resolution
(pixel)Maximum 1920 x
1080
Bit rateMaximum 12Mbps
Frame rate
Interlaced video:
Maximum 60 fps
Progressive video:
Maximum 30 fps
Profile
Simple Profile,
Main Profile,
Advanced Profile
Video codecWMV (VC-1)
Audio codec
WMA (WMA Pro-
fessional and Loss-
less are not
supported.)
Resolution
(pixel)Maximum 1920 x
1080
Bit rate
Simple and Main
Profile: Maximum
15Mbps
Advanced Profile:
Maximum 20Mbps
Frame rate
Interlaced video:
Maximum 60 fps
Progressive video:
Maximum 30 fps
Profile
Refer to supported
profiles for MPEG-
4, H.264/AVC,
WMV
To be played
back video
and audio
codec
Video: H.264/AVC
Video
Audio: MPEG-4
AAC-LC, MP3
Video: MPEG-4
Video
Audio: MPEG-4
AAC-LC, MP3
Video: WMV (VC-1)
Audio: MP3
Resolution
(pixel)Maximum 1920 x
1080
Bit rate
Refer to supported
bit rate for MPEG-4,
H.264/AVC, WMV
Frame rate
Interlaced video:
Maximum 60 fps
Progressive video:
Maximum 30 fps

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