light NISSAN ARMADA 2021 Owner´s Manual
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NOTE:
HDMI connected devices are indepen-
dent and must be controlled directly
from the source device.
MHL connection
The system also allows mobile devices
supporting Mobile High-Definition Link
(MHL) to be connected. An MHL-to-HDMI
cable is required (sold separately).
Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) is an in-
dustry standard mobile audio/ video inter-
face that allows connection of smart-
phones, tablets, and other portable
consumer electronics devices to the sys-
tem. MHL transports high-quality uncom-
pressed audio and video from a mobile
source device to the system and at the
same time provides power to recharge the
device.
NOTE:
MHL connected devices are independent
and must be controlled directly from the
source device.
USB operation
Insert a USB device into the USB port lo-
cated on the front of monitor A. Using the
directional pad on the remote, select
“SOURCE” from the Home Screen and navi-
gate to “USB” in the menu. When USB is
highlighted, music, video and photo icons
will appear in the preview menu to the
right. The front panel USB port provides up
to 2 amps of output to charge most mobile
devices. Please note this system does not
support USB data transfer or audio/ video
playback from mobile devices.
NOTE:
When inserting a USB storage device
with a large library of content, there
may be a delay before the content is
accessible.
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Fast-Charge (USB)
Fast-Charge allows you to charge certain
USB devices faster than normal. To enable,
using the directional pad on the remote,
select “FAST-CHARGE” when highlighted in
the main menu. The USB icon will display a
green lightning bolt when active.
NOTE:
Enabling the Fast-Charge mode dis-
ables the USB port from reading data
or content from USB devices. When se-
lecting USB as the source, the Fast-
Charge feature is automatically dis-
abled.
USB/SD CARD OPERATION
SD card operation
Insert a full-size SD card into the SD card
slot located on the lef t side monitor A. Us-
ing the directional pad on the remote, se-
lect “SOURCE” from the Home Screen and
navigate to “SD CARD” in the menu. When
SD Card is highlighted, music, video and
photo icons will appear in the preview
menu to the right.
Basic navigation
USB and SD card are characterized by
three different categories which are videos,
music, and photos. Each media type will
show a preview of the available content.
Af ter selecting a media type, navigate the
content, and select the desired file or
photo. When a media item is highlighted,
the preview image is enlarged and sur-
rounded by a white border. If available, the
item’s metadata (video title, filename, or
photo name) will be displayed in the infor-
mation bar at the bottom of the screen.
Context menu
Presson the remote while navigating
content to open the context menu. The
context menu provides options to adjust
the page view, sorting, and searching. The
options will vary, depending on the content.
Press
to select or toggle the high-
lighted item on the menu. Pressto exit
the context menu.
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Sorting — videos
Using the directional pad on the remote,
select “SORTING” to select between Title,
Rating, Year, Filename, or Genre.
Sorting — music
Using the directional pad on the remote,
select “SORTING” to select between Artist,
Album, Year, Filename, Song, or Genre.
Sorting — photos
Using the directional pad on the remote,
select “SORTING” to select between Date or
Filename.
USB/SD card video playback
controls
During video playback, pressto dis-
play the playback controls. Pressorto navigate the controls. Pressto
select the highlighted function or option.The playback controls will disappear af ter
approximately 5 seconds of no activity.
1.Context Menu
Press
on the remote to open the
context menu. The menu options will
vary, depending on the source.
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2.Progress Bar
Shows elapsed time, total time and
video progress bar indicator.
3.Volume
Select to display the volume level indica-
tor. Press
orto increase or
decrease the volume.
4.Night Mode
Select to dim the screen and reduce eye
strain during operation at night.
5.Previous
Select to go to the beginning of the
chapter. Select again to go to the previ-
ous chapter.
6.Rewind
Select to rewind at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select
to resume playback.
7.Stop
Select to stop video playback and return
to the menu.
8.Play/Pause
Select once to pause video playback.
Select again to resume video playback.
9.Fast Forward
Select to fast forward at 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
speeds. Select
to resume playback.10.Next
Select to go to the next chapter.
11.Repeat
Select once to repeat the entire video.
Select again to repeat the currently
playing chapter one time.
Playing videos
Using the directional pad on the remote,
select “VIDEOS” to navigate the content.
When a media item is highlighted in Grid
mode, the preview image is enlarged and
surrounded by a white border. The video
title will be displayed in the information bar
at the bottom of the screen. Press
to
begin playback. When choosing a video
that has previously been started, a "Re-
sume" option is available.
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Context menu
Presson the remote to open the con-
text menu during playback. The context
menu provides options to adjust the dis-
play settings, aspect settings, and
Bluetooth® settings. Press
to select or
toggle the highlighted item on the menu.
Press
to exit the context menu.
Display settings
Brightness is adjustable between Low, Me-
dium, High, and Default.
Contrast is adjustable between Low, Me-
dium, High, and Default.
Sharpness is adjustable between Low, Me-
dium, High, and Default.
Aspect is adjustable between Preserve,
Crop, and Stretch.
Bluetooth® settings
Selecting “BLUETOOTH” allows the
Bluetooth® feature to be turned off/on, au-
dio source selection, and lip-sync adjust-
ments. For additional information, see “Lip-
Sync adjustment” in this section.
Playing music
Navigating through a music library is iden-
tical to navigating through the video library.
The default sorting option for music is Art-
ist. Selecting an artist will then sort by Al-
bum and will display all available albums by
that artist. There is also an option to Play
ALL albums from the selected artist.
Select an album to display all songs in the
album. Press
orto navigate the
songs. Pressto begin playback.During playback, press
to select the
Now Playing screen. The Now Playing
screen includes the following controls: Pre-
vious Song, Next Song, Rewind, Fast-
Forward, Play/Pause, Shuffle, Repeat, Vol-
ume Control, and Night mode.
Press
to return to the Playlist screen.
The audio will continue to play while navi-
gating the playlist screen. The system will
return to the Now Playing screen af ter ap-
proximately 15 seconds of no activity.
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Navigating photos
To view photos, using the directional pad
on the remote navigate to “SOURCE” then
“USB” or “SD CARD” then “PHOTOS” from the
home screen. Storage device must be con-
nected to display to read media. Use the
directional pad to highlight the photo then
press
to view.
Highlight the vertical arrows on menu to
access the page selector feature to quickly
scan photos.
Press
to highlight additional options
including Sorting, Page View, Set As Back-
ground, and Search.Sorting lets you arrange the photos by file-
name or date.
Page View allows the user to view photos in
Fullscreen, Grid, Overview, or Slideshow.
Set As Background sets the selected photo
as the home screen background.
Search prompts the user to input a file-
name or date to find a photo.
SLINGPLAYER®
About Slingplayer®
A Slingbox® (sold separately) connects to
your home network and sits between your
cable or set-top box and your TV. When
accessed remotely, your Slingbox® slings
your content to the RSI system. To use
Slingplayer®, an external internet connec-
tion is required. For additional information,
see “Using Wi-Fi” in this section to enable
Client Mode in the Wi-Fi Settings and allow
the system to connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Accessing the program guide
Pressto display the upper and lower
Menu Control Bar for Slingplayer®. By de-
fault, the "Main" icon on the upper Menu
Control Bar is highlighted, showing the
"Main" menu options in the lower Menu
Control Bar. Press
orto navigate
to the lower options and select "GUIDE".
This will launch the Program Guide. Once
the guide has loaded, use the directional
pad and press
to select the desired
channel or program. Pressmultiple
times orto exit.
Exiting Slingplayer®
There are two ways to exit the Slingplayer®
application. Pressorwhile on the
main screen to return to the main menu.
When exiting the application, you will be
prompted to confirm: "Are you sure you
want to exit Slingplayer? There will be no
data usage once exited". Select “Yes” to re-
turn to the Home Screen or select “No” to
return to the stream.
Connection quality
The quality of a mobile network connec-
tion, whether it’s Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot
can vary, due to network conditions. Con-
nection speed and bandwidth can fluctu-
ate, creating conditions that aren’t optimal
for smooth streaming.
Slingbox® compatibility
The following legacy Slingbox® devices are
not supported: Slingbox PRO, Slingbox AV,
Slingbox TUNER, Slingbox Classic.
Visit www.slingbox.com for more informa-
tion on Slingbox or where to purchase.
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Display
Adjust Brightness, Contrast, and Sharp-
ness settings.
Audio
Select the monitor to use for Bluetooth®
audio streaming and set the maximum
volume level when using wired head-
phones.
Advanced
Change the language of the GUI (Graphic
User Interface), reset the RSI system, and
update the sof tware.
Customize
Change the background image of the
home screen using content from an SD
card or USB storage device.
Parental
Set or change the password to limit video
content playback using parental control
based on the Motion Picture Association of
America (MPAA) ratings.
Bluetooth
Control Bluetooth® audio streaming (On/
Off ) and select from the available list of
paired devices.
Using Wi-Fi
Access Point
Access Point is used when connecting
other mobile devices to the RSI’s built-in
internal network. This mode allows the RSI
system to connect to devices "inside" the
vehicle, using an optional UPnP application
installed on a mobile device.
To change the SSID, navigate the keyboard
and enter the desired network name. Se-
lect Enter when complete. The default SSID
name is RSI-WiFi.To change the network password, navigate
the keyboard and enter the desired nu-
meric password. Select Enter when com-
plete. Select the Show Password check box
to display the current password. Select
Save to save the SSID and password.
Client Mode
Client Mode is used when connecting the
RSI system to an external network or to the
internet using a mobile hotspot. This mode
allows the RSI system to connect "outside"
the vehicle.
Enable Client mode by highlighting the Sta-
tus switch. The switch will turn green when
on. The RSI system will begin searching for
available wireless networks and display
them below. Navigate to the desired net-
work and pressto select it. Enter the
password (if necessary) to complete the
connection. The system will automatically
connect to the last connected network un-
til Client Mode is disabled.
NOTE:
Client mode will use data from the ex-
ternal Wi-Fi connection. Use with care
as additional data is consumed when
using mobile device data plans.
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Using Read Back*
Enable the Read Back feature by highlight-
ing the Status switch. The switch will turn
green when on. Highlight the Save button
and press
to enable Read Back. When
enabled, the RSI system will read the text of
menu items displayed on the screen, pro-
viding audible guidance on how to use the
system. A blue bar will also appear at the
top of each screen indicating the Read
Back feature is enabled.Speech Volume
Speech Volume can be adjusted to match
the media volume (spoken text volume is
the same volume level as the content be-
ing played). To reduce the Speech Volume
to be lower than the volume level content
being played, set it to 75%, 50%, or 25% of
the media volume.
Speech Rate
Speech Rate can be adjusted between
Normal, Fast, or Slow. This setting controls
how fast the spoken text is pronounced.
*Complies with FCC/Accessibility rule 21st
Century Communications and Video Ac-
cessibility Act (CVAA).
Display settings
Brightness
Brightness is a measurement of the
amount of light the monitor produces. For
displaying movies, a brighter luminance
rating is desirable. Select between Low, Me-
dium, High, and Default (High).
Contrast
Contrast is a ratio of difference of the moni-
tor’s ability to produce bright whites and
dark blacks. Select between Low, Medium,
High, and Default (High).
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NOTE:
• When monitor A is selected as the
source to stream from, the audio out-
put to the wireless and wired head-
phones will be disabled (only on moni-
tor A).
• To use the wireless or wired head-
phones with monitor A, you must turn
off the Bluetooth® streaming feature.
For additional information, see
“Bluetooth® streaming” in this section.
Advanced settings
Language
The system language used for the GUI
(Graphic User Interface) can be changed to
any of the following languages English,
Spanish, French, Arabic, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, and Hebrew. To
change the language, highlight and select
the current language and a drop-down list
will appear containing the available lan-
guages. Choose the desired language and
select Save to display the confirmation dia-
log box. Select Yes to confirm and reboot
the RSI system.Reset
A master reset will return the RSI system
settings to the factory defaults. Any user
options and customization will be lost and
reset back to factory default settings. To
reset the system, select Yes when the dia-
log confirmation box appears.
Update
Displays the current sof tware version infor-
mation. Select Update to begin a sof tware
update (reserved for future use).
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