Your vehicle may have a DVD Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) System. The RSE System includes a DVD player, a video display screen, two sets of wireless headphones, and a remote control.
This system also functions as a Rear Seat Audio (RSA) System. This system will also play audio CDs.
The RSE System may be disabled from the driver seat by pressing the power button on the radio twice. To resume use of the RSE System press the RSE power button on the DVD player.
The DVD system is designed to be inoperable when the vehicle is exposed to extremely low or high temperatures, in order to protect your system from damage. Operate the DVD system under normal or comfortable cabin temperature ranges.
The RSE System includes 2 sets of wireless headphones.
The wireless headphones have an ON/OFF button and a volume control. To use the headphones press, the ON/OFF button. An indicator light on the headphones will illuminate. If the light does not illuminate, the batteries may need to be replaced. See "Battery Replacement" later in this section for more information. Press the button to turn the headphones OFF when not in use.
If the RSE System is shut off or if the headphones are out of range of the transmitters, located at the top of the DVD player, for more than three minutes, the headphones will shut off automatically to save the battery power. If you move too far forward or step out of the vehicle, the headphones will lose the audio signal.
To adjust the volume on the wireless headphones, use the volume control.
Make sure that the headphones are worn correctly, left to right, to ensure the signal is received properly.
Notice: Do not store the headphones in heat or direct sunlight. This could damage the headphones and repairs will not be covered by the warranty. Storage in extreme cold can weaken the batteries. Keep the headphones stored in a cool, dry place.
If there is a decreased audio signal during CD or DVD play, there may be a low hissing noise through the speakers and/or headphones. If the hissing sound in the wireless headphones seems excessive, make sure that the headphone batteries are fully charged. Some amount of hissing is normal.
To change the batteries, do the following:
If the headphones are to be stored for a long period of time, remove the batteries, and keep them in a cool, dry place.
The RCA jacks are located on the DVD faceplate on the floor console. The RCA jacks allow audio and video signals to be connected from an auxiliary device such as a camcorder or a video game unit to the RSE System. The yellow RCA jack is used for video inputs, the red RCA jack for right audio inputs, and the white RCA jack for left audio inputs. The system requires standard RCA cables, not included, to connect the auxiliary device to the RCA jacks. Refer to the manufacturer's instructions for proper usage.
To use the auxiliary audio and video inputs, connect an external auxiliary device such as a camcorder to the RCA jacks and turn on both the auxiliary device power and the power on the front of the RSE System. Press the play and source buttons at the same time or the AUX button on the remote control to switch to the auxiliary device. See "DVD Player" and "Remote Control" later in this section for more information.
Audio from the DVD player or auxiliary devices can be heard through the following possible sources:
• | Wireless Headphones |
• | Vehicle Speakers |
• | Wired Headphones (not included) |
Only one audio source can be heard through the vehicles speakers at a time.
The RSE System or an auxiliary device can be heard through all of the vehicles speakers when the following occurs:
• | The RSE System is OFF. |
• | A DVD or auxiliary device is playing. |
• | The front audio system is ON and the SRCE button is pressed to enable the RSE System. |
The headphone symbol will appear on the radio display when the RSE System is on and the headphone symbol will disappear from the display when it is OFF.
To turn the vehicles rear speakers ON and OFF, press the power button on the RSE System or on the remote control. When the rear speakers are OFF, the audio from the RSE System can be heard through both the wireless headphones and the vehicles front speakers at the same time.
The RSE System can be heard through the wired headphones, not included, on the RSE System when the following occurs:
• | The RSE System is ON. |
• | A DVD or auxiliary device is playing. |
The volume on the radio may vary when switching between a radio station, CD, DVD, cassette, or auxiliary device.
If there is a decreased audio signal during CD or DVD play, there may be a low hissing noise through the speakers and/or headphones. If the hissing sound in the wireless headphones seems excessive, make sure that the headphone batteries are fully charged. Some amount of hissing is normal.
The video screen is located on the back of the floor console. Open the video screen by rotating the screen up and adjust its position as desired.
The video screen may not be able to be rotated up if the rear seat is too far forward.
When the video screen is not in use, push it down into its stored position.
The DVD player and display will continue to operate when the video screen is in either the up or down positions.
The window on the RSE System contains the transmitter for the wireless headphones and the remote control. If the screen is in the closed position, the signals will not be available for the operation of the headphones or the remote control.
Notice: Avoid directly touching the video screen, as damage may occur. See "Cleaning the Video Screen" later in this section for more information.
Do not use any harsh chemical cleaners on the video screen. Use only a soft cloth and clean water, and gently wipe debris off the screen.
The DVD player is located on the end of the floor console under the video screen.
The DVD player can be controlled by the buttons on the RSE System and/or by the buttons on the remote control. See "Remote Control" later in this section for more information.
The DVD player is only compatible with DVDs of the appropriate region code for the country that the vehicle was sold in. The DVD region code is printed on the jackets of most DVDs. Video CDs, standard audio CDs, and audio CD-Rs can be played by the DVD player. The video screen will display a menu when an audio CD or CD-R is playing.
If an error message appears on the video screen, see "DVD Messages" later in this section.
The following list of items describes the DVD player button functions:
Power: Press this button to turn the RSE System ON and OFF.To play a disc, gently insert the disc, with the label side up, into the loading slot. The DVD player will continue loading the disc and the player will automatically start if the vehicle is in run, accessory, or RAP.
If a disc is already in the player, make sure that the DVD player is on, then press the play/pause button on the player faceplate or on the remote control.
Some DVDs will not allow fast forwarding or skipping of the copyright information or the previews. Some DVDs will begin playing after the previews have finished. If the DVD does not begin playing at the main title, refer to the on-screen instructions.
To stop playing a disc, press and release the stop button on the DVD player faceplate or the remote control.
To resume playback, press the play/pause button on the DVD player faceplate or the remote control. The movie should resume play from where it was last stopped if the disc has not been ejected and the stop button has not been pressed twice on the remote control.
If the disc has been ejected or if the stop button has been pressed twice on the remote control, press the play button once to resume play at the beginning of the disc. A resume symbol will appear momentarily on the video screen. When the resume symbol is displayed, press the play button again to resume playback from where the disc last stopped.
Press the eject button on the DVD player to eject the disc. There is not an eject button on the remote control.
If a disc is ejected from the player, but not removed, the DVD player will reload the disc after a short period of time. The disc will be stored in the DVD player. The DVD player will not resume play of the disc automatically.
If a disc does not eject from the player after pressing the eject button, the disc loading mechanism may be the cause. In some cases, removing power from the DVD player may correct the cause of the disc not ejecting. Remove and then install the fuse for the DVD player, then try ejecting the disc again. If the disc does not eject, the DVD player must be returned for service.
To use the remote control, aim it at the transmitter window on the DVD player and press the desired button. Direct sunlight or very bright light may affect the ability of the transmitter to receive signals from the remote control. If the remote control does not seem to be working, the batteries may need to be replaced. Objects blocking the line of sight will affect the function of the remote control.
Notice: Do not store the remote control in heat or direct sunlight. This could damage the remote control and it would not be covered by your warranty. Keep the remote control stored in the rear seat armrest when not in use.
The following list of items describes the remote control button functions:
Power: Press this button to turn the DVD player ON and OFF.To access the setup menu, ensure that a DVD is in the player and the video is stopped. Press the display button. Once the menu is activated, use the directional arrows and the enter button to navigate the screen.
The USER PREFERENCE SETTINGS menu allows the default viewing preferences to be modified. Use the remote control up and down arrow buttons to select. The movie may stop while selections are being made.
TV Shape: The default video screen display may be selected from 4:3 letterbox, 4:3 panscan, or 16:9.The USER PREFERENCE SETTINGS menu allows the default sound preferences to be modified. Use the remote control up and down arrow buttons to select. The movie may stop while selections are being made.
Analog Output: The default sound output may be selected from Stereo or Dolby surround.The USER PREFERENCE SETTINGS menu allows the default language preferences to be modified. Use the remote control up and down arrow buttons to select. The movie may stop while selections are being made.
Audio Language: The default DVD playback audio language may be selected from various languages. The audio output is dependent on whether a DVD supports the selected language.The USER PREFERENCE SETTINGS menu allows you to modify the default feature preferences from the display. Use the remote control up and down arrow buttons to select. The movie may stop while selections are being made.
Status Window: The status window may be selected as ON or OFF. The status window provides disc type, elapsed time, and number of titles information while the menu bar is displayed or the DVD is stopped.The menu bar is displayed across the top of the screen. It allows adjustments to the audio and video settings. Use the remote control left and right arrow buttons to select. The movie may stop while selections are being made.
Current Subtitle Language: The subtitle language may be selected as OFF, English, Spanish, or French. The actual subtitle language is dependent on whether a DVD supports the selected language.Not all DVDs support all of the feature defaults in the setup menus. In the event a feature is not supported, defaults will be provided by the DVD media.
Exit the setup menu by pressing the return button on the remote control. If changes are made to the setup menu, the DVD will resume play from the beginning.
To change the remote control batteries, do the following:
If the remote control is to be stored for a long period of time, remove the batteries and keep them in a cool, dry place.
The following errors may be displayed on the video screen:
Disc Format Error: This message will be displayed if a disc is inserted upside down, if the disc is not readable, or if the disc format is not compatible.There may be an experience with video distortion when operating cellular phones, scanners, CB radios, Global Position Systems (GPS), two-way radios, mobile fax, or walkie talkies.
It may be necessary to turn OFF the DVD player when operating one of these devices in or near the vehicle.
Excludes the OnStar® System.