?
Retaining lugs
A
Batteries
The remote control contains two type AAA,
1.5 V batteries.
X
To open the battery compartment:
remove battery compartment cover
=
on
the back of the remote control.
X
Push catch tab
;
down and take off bat-
tery compartment cover
=
.
X
Remove discharged batteries
A
from the
tray.
X
Insert the new batteries. Observe the polar-
ity markings on the batteries and battery
compartment when doing so.
Left-hand battery: the positive pole (+)
must face upwards.
Right-hand battery: the positive pole (+)
must face downwards.
X
To close the battery compartment:
insert battery compartment cover
=
start-
ing with retaining lugs
?
into the battery
compartment and allow catch tab
;
to
engage in place.
Replacing cordless headphone batter-
ies
The battery compartment is located on the
left headphone. The cordless headphones
require two type AAA, 1.5 V batteries.
X
To open the battery compartment: turn
battery compartment cover
:
counter-
clockwise and remove.
X
Remove the discharged batteries from the
tray.
X
Insert the new batteries. Observe the polar-
ity markings on the batteries and battery
tray when doing so.
X
To close the battery compartment:
replace battery housing cover
:
and turn
it clockwise until it engages.
If the batteries have been inserted cor-
rectly, the indicator lamp will light up green
when the headphones are switched on.
i
The operating duration of the headphones
with a set of batteries is up to 40 hours.
System settings
General notes
You can adjust all system settings individually
for each screen without affecting the other
screen. To do this, please use the remote
control (
Y
page 261).
Selecting the display language
X
Select
Vehicle
Vehicle
using the
9:=;
buttons on the
remote control and press the
9
button to
confirm.
X
Press the
:
button on the remote
control.
A menu appears.
X
Select
System Settings
System Settings
using the
:
=;
buttons on the remote control
and press the
9
button to confirm.
You see the
System Settings
System Settings
menu on
the selected rear screen.
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