CD player DODGE DURANGO 2020 User Guide
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Listening To Audio With The Screen Closed
To listen to only audio portion of the channel
with the screen closed:
Set the audio to the desired source and
channel.
Close the video screen.
To change the current audio mode, push the
remote control’s SOURCE button. This will
automatically select the next available audio
mode without using the Mode/Source Select
menu.
When the screen is reopened, the video
screen will automatically turn back on and
show the appropriate display menu or media.
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
headphones.
Disc Formats
The Blu-ray™ Disc player is capable of playing
the following types of 4.7-inch (12 centimeter)
diameter discs:
BD: BDMV (Profile 1.1), BDAV (Profile 1.1)
DVD: DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, AVCREC,
AVCHD, DVD-VR
CD: CD-DA, VCD, CD-TEXT
DVD/CD: MP3, WMA, AAC, DivX (versions 3 –
6) profile 3.0
DVD Region Codes
The Blu-ray™ Disc 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 disc does not
match the region code for the player, the disc
will not play.
DVD Audio Support
When a DVD-Audio disc is inserted in the
Blu-ray™ Disc 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 Blu-ray™ Disc player will play CD-R and
CD-RW discs recorded in CD-Audio or Video-CD
format, or as a CD-ROM containing MP3 or WMA
files. 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 Blu-ray™ Disc
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.
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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 UDF,
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 Blu-ray™ Disc 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.
Compressed Audio Files (MP3 and WMA)
The Blu-ray™ Disc player 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 Blu-ray™ Disc 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". 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 Blu-ray™ player will auto
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matically 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 Blu-ray™ player will automatically
skip the file and begin playing the next avail -
able 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 192Kbps. 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 remote
control’s or Blu-ray™ Disc player’s ? button to
advance to the next file, or the ? button to
return to the start of the current or previous
file.
Disc Errors
If the Blu-ray™ Disc player is unable to read the
disc, a "Disc Error" message is displayed on the
rear screen and Radio displays. A dirty,
damaged, or incompatible disc format are all
potential causes for a "Disc Error" message.
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If a disc has a damaged track which results in
audible or visible errors that persists for two
seconds, the Blu-ray™ Disc player will attempt
to continue playing the disc by skipping forward
one to three seconds at a time. If the end of the
disc is reached, the Blu-ray™ Disc player will
return to the beginning of the disc and attempt
to play the start of the first track.
The Blu-ray™ Disc player may shut down during
extremely hot conditions, such as when the
vehicle’s interior temperature is above 120°F
(48.9°C). When this occurs, the player will
display "High Temp" and will shut off the rear
seat displays until a safe temperature is
reached. This shutdown is necessary to protect
the optics of the Blu-ray™ Disc player.
Product Agreement
This product incorporates copyright protection
technology that is protected by US patents and
other intellectual property rights. Use of this
copyright protection technology must be
authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for
home or other limited viewing uses otherwise
authorized by Macrovision. Reverse
engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Dolby Digital and MLP Lossless
Manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories. "Dolby", "MLP
Lossless", and the double-D symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. Copyright
1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories. All rights
reserved.
RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES
Under certain conditions, the mobile phone
being on in your vehicle can cause erratic or
noisy performance from your radio. This
condition may be lessened or eliminated by
relocating the mobile phone antenna. This
condition is not harmful to the radio. If your
radio performance does not satisfactorily
“clear” by the repositioning of the antenna, it is
recommended that the radio volume be turned
down or off during mobile phone operation
when not using Uconnect (if equipped).
REGULATORY AND SAFETY
I
NFORMATION
USA/CANADA
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of the internal
wireless radio is far below the FCC and IC radio
frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the
wireless radio will be used in such a manner
that the radio is 8 in (20 cm) or further from the
human body.
The internal wireless radio operates within
guidelines found in radio frequency safety
standards and recommendations, which reflect
the consensus of the scientific community.
The radio manufacturer believes the internal
wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The
level of energy emitted is far less than the
electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless
devices such as mobile phones. However, the
use of wireless radios may be restricted in some
situations or environments, such as aboard
airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you
are encouraged to ask for authorization before
turning on the wireless radio.
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Radiator Cap
............................................. 323Selection Of Coolant (Antifreeze)......322, 355, 356, 357, 359Corrosion Protection...................................... 346Cruise Control (Speed Control)............ 205, 208Cruise Light......................................... 117, 119Cupholders...................................................... 86Customer Assistance..................................... 444Cybersecurity................................................. 361
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Daytime Running Lights................................... 51Dealer Service............................................... 308Defroster, Windshield.................................... 181Diagnostic System, Onboard......................... 120Disabled Vehicle Towing................................ 290DisposalAntifreeze (Engine Coolant)....................... 323Disturb........................................................... 420Do Not Disturb............................................... 441Door Ajar.............................................. 111, 112Door Ajar Light..................................... 111, 112Door Locks............................................... 24, 29Child-Protection Door Lock — Rear Doors.... 29Door Opener, Garage....................................... 78Doors............................................................... 24Driver’s Seat Back Tilt..................................... 32Driving........................................................... 257DVD Player (Video Entertainment
System)......................................................... 425
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Economy (Fuel) Mode................................... 192Electric Brake Control System....................... 123Anti-Lock Brake System............................ 122Electronic Roll Mitigation................. 124, 130Electric Remote Mirrors................................... 49Electrical Outlet, Auxiliary (Power Outlet)......... 87Electronic Speed Control (Cruise Control)..... 206Electronic Stability Control (ESC).................. 125Electronic Throttle Control Warning Light...... 111Electronically Shifted Transfer Case............. 199Emergency Gas Can Refueling...................... 286Emergency, In Case OfFreeing Vehicle When Stuck..................... 289Hazard Warning Flasher........................... 261Jacking............................................ 275, 327Jump Starting........................................... 283Emission Control System Maintenance........ 121Engine.................................................. 304, 306Air Cleaner................................................ 311Block Heater............................................. 188Break-In Recommendations............ 188, 189Compartment......................... 304, 305, 306Compartment Identification............. 304, 305Coolant (Antifreeze).................................. 359Cooling..................................................... 321Exhaust Gas Caution....................... 180, 354Fails To Start............................................ 187Flooded, Starting...................................... 187
Fuel Requirements.......................... 351, 355Jump Starting........................................... 283Oil........................ 308, 309, 355, 356, 359Oil Filler Cap........................... 304, 309, 310Oil Filter.................................................... 311Oil Selection.................. 309, 355, 356, 357Oil Synthetic.............................................. 311Overheating.............................................. 287Starting............................................ 184, 185Engine Oil Viscosity.............................. 309, 310Engine Oil Viscosity Chart.............................. 310Enhanced Accident Response Feature161, 293Ethanol.......................................................... 353Exhaust Gas Cautions.......................... 180, 354Exhaust System................................... 180, 320Exterior Lights............................... 50, 183, 266
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FiltersAir Cleaner
................................................ 311Air Conditioning........................ 70, 311, 314Engine Oil........................................ 311, 359Engine Oil Disposal................................... 311Flashers........................................................ 261Hazard Warning........................................ 261Turn Signals............................ 118, 183, 269Flash-To-Pass...................................................52Flooded Engine Starting................................ 187
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