To play an auxiliary source through the DVD system
The DVD system can be used to connect and play auxiliary electronic
devices (game systems, personal camcorders, video cassette recorders,
etc) and to connect to and access certain files through your USB port.
1. On the front of each monitor,
located behind the left trim cover
panel, is the headphone input jack
(5). This headphone will listen to
the media selected through that
monitor. When you need to make
any adjustments to the media,
volume, etc., ensure that the
monitor-A source is highlighted.
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USB port (4): To access, ensure
that the monitor is already
selected as the media source (Monitor A or Monitor B.) Then, plug in
your flash/thumb drive and it will automatically begin to play. The
system will try to play whatever file it comes to first (slideshow of
pictures, etc). If it is a supported file type, it will play. If it is not
supported, CAN’T PLAY will appear in the monitor. Scroll through the
contents on the rest of the drive using the arrow keys on the DVD
headrest or remote. Press SEL to confirm a selection. Each headrest
system automatically recognizes the audio and video files that are stored
and provides a menu from which to choose the desired selection.
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Wired headphone jack (5): Use for dual play mode
2. Connect an auxiliary audio/video
source (game systems, personal
camcorders, video cassette
recorders, etc.) by connecting RCA
cords (not included) to the RCA
jacks behind the cover panels on the
right corner of the system.
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Yellow (1) — video input
•
White (2) — left channel audio
input
•
Red (3) — right channel audio input
3. Whatever is plugged in will automatically begin to play on your screen.
If your auxiliary source does not have a video signal, or if the DVD
system does not detect a video signal from the auxiliary source, the
screen will remain black.
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Entertainment Systems
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2012 MKT
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Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA
(fus)