05 Infotainment
Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*
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Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.
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NOTE
The headphones will switch off automati-
cally after approx. 3 minutes if they are not
used.
Replacing batteries in the headphones
The headphones use two AAA batteries.
It is advisable to have extra batteries on hand
during long trips.
Battery cover and retaining screw
1.
Unscrew the retaining screw and remove
the battery cover.
2.
Remove the old batteries and insert new
ones in the directions indicated by the
symbols in the battery holder.
3.
Put the cover back in place and tighten the
retaining screw.
Disposing of old batteries
Worn out batteries should be disposed of in an
environmentally responsible manner.
Headphone socket
External headphones can be connected to the
3.5 mm headphone socket on the side of the
head restraint (see the illustration on page
245 for the location of this socket). Adjust the
volume with the remote control.
A/V-AUX socket, 12-volt socket
This A/V-AUX socket is used to connect exter-
nal devices to the RSE system. When connect-
ing an external device, always follow the
instructions provided with the device. Devices
connected through the A/V-AUX socket can
use the screens, cordless headphones, the
3.5 mm headphone socket and the infotain-
ment system's speakers.
CAUTION
Please be aware that external devices con-
nected through the A/V-AUX socket may
cause interference in the RSE system.
Connecting a device to the A/V-AUX
socket
The A/V-AUX socket is located under the center
armrest in the tunnel console
1.
Connect the device's video cable to the
yellow connector.
2.
Connect the left audio cable to the white
connector and the right audio cable to the
red one.
3.
If the device is designed to use 12-volt cur-
rent, connect its power cable to the 12-volt
socket (see page 200 for the location of this
socket).
Always follow the device's instructions when
connecting it to the RSE system.
Summary of Contents for 2012 XC60
Page 1: ...VOLVO XC60 Owner s Manual Web Edition ...
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Page 15: ...SAFETY ...
Page 53: ...01 Safety 01 53 ...
Page 54: ...54 Remote key and key blade 56 Keyless drive 63 Locks 66 Alarm 69 ...
Page 55: ...LOCKS AND ALARM ...
Page 73: ...YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT ...
Page 74: ...03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls 03 74 Instrument overview ...
Page 127: ...03 Your driving environment 03 127 ...
Page 129: ...COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE ...
Page 198: ...04 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience 04 198 Storage spaces ...
Page 203: ...INFOTAINMENT ...
Page 259: ...05 Infotainment 05 259 ...
Page 261: ...DURING YOUR TRIP ...
Page 283: ...06 During your trip 06 283 ...
Page 285: ...WHEELS AND TIRES ...
Page 313: ...MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 335: ...08 Maintenance and specifications Fuses 08 335 Engine compartment ...
Page 347: ...08 Maintenance and specifications 08 347 ...
Page 349: ...SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 350: ...09 Specifications Label information 09 350 Location of labels ...
Page 363: ...09 Specifications 09 363 ...
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