Scion 128-7907A manual

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    OWNER’S OWNER’S OWNER’S OWNER’S OWNER’S MANU MANU MANU MANU MANU AL AL AL AL AL SCION xB HEADREST DVD REAR SEA T ENTERT AINMENT SYSTEM 128-7907A 1 of 32[...]

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    128-7907A 2 of 32 INTRODUCTION Y our vehicle is equipped with a Headr est DVD Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSE). The system is designed to give you and your passengers many years of video and audio entertainment in a mobile envir onment. The system allows you to listen to audio CD’ s and watch DVD’ s. V ideo cameras as well as a variety of s[...]

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    128-7907A 3 of 32 - I I - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This manual contains certain CAUTION and NOTICE Warnings that are used to prevent or reduce the chance of injury or damage to passengers and vehicle equipment, respectively . If you are driving a TOYOT A with a RSE system, please adhere to the following guidelines: ! CAUTION This is a WARNING against som[...]

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    128-7907A 4 of 32 CAUTION 1. Keep the monitor clean and dry . 2. Always seek qualified personnel to perform repairs. Never attempt your own repairs. 3. Do not drop the monitor or expose the monitor to strong impacts. 4. Do not expose the monitor to direct sunlight for extended periods of time. - I I I - ! CAUTION Conversational speech on some DVDs [...]

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    128-7907A 5 of 32 - I V - Moisture in the air will condense in the DVD player under extremely humid conditions or when moving from a cold place to a warm one. Moisture condensation may cause damage to the DVD and/or player . If moisture condensation occurs, do not insert a CD or DVD into the player . If one is already in the player , remove it. T u[...]

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    128-7907A 6 of 32 - V - Do not play the Rear Seat Entertainment System for extended periods of time with the engine shut off as this will drain the battery . NOTICE NOTICE Do not attempt to service, repair or modify the Rear Seat Entertainment System. See your dealer if service is needed. Do not insert foreign objects into the DVD openings. NOTICE [...]

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    128-7907A 7 of 32 - VI - T ABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................. I Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance I SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................ II-V QUICK ST ART GUIDE ........................................................ 1 Operating the DVD Syst[...]

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    128-7907A 8 of 32 QUICK ST AR T GUIDE 9. Tilt the screen to a comfortable viewing position (the headrest itself can be tilted forward to help achieve a comfortable viewing position). 1 0. Select A V1 using the source button on the front panel or remote control to view program material on M1 or select from the other available sources DVD, or AUX for[...]

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    128-7907A 9 of 32 EJECT 1 2 M1 / M2 Panel Control 1. DVD disc insertion slot (disc label towards driver) 2. EJECT Button 3. Power Indicator LED 4. IR Sensor 5. POWER Button 6. SOURCE Button 7. SCREEN MODE Button (Normal, Wide, Off) 8. PLA Y Button 9. STOP Button 10 . IR Transmitter LEDs 1 1. AUX Input Jack (use with supplied A V adaptor) 12 . LCD S[...]

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    128-7907A 10 of 32 DVD HEADREST SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1. The DVD Headrest system is a versatile audio / video system which includes two monitors, each with a built- in DVD player . 2. The M1 Monitor (passenger side) is comprised of a 7" TFT LCD monitor with built-in DVD player that allows the user to select from DVD, A/V1, or AUX sources. The M1 mon[...]

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    128-7907A 11 of 32 -4- REMOTE CONTROL OPERA TION Battery C over Li ft for b a tt e r y installation Battery Installation: Before attempting to operate your remote control, install the batteries as described below . 1. Turn the remote control face down. Using a fingernail, lift the battery cover off. 2. Install two “AAA” batteries. Make sure tha[...]

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    128-7907A 12 of 32 Figure 1a. Remote Control -5- 1. POWER Button* – Press this button to turn M1 or M2 Monitor ON. Press the button again to turn M1 or M2 Monitor OFF . 2. Monitor Select (M1 and M2 Buttons) – Press corresponding button to change the Remote Control code to enable control of the M1 or M2 Monitor . 3. NUMBER Buttons – Allows the[...]

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    128-7907A 13 of 32 7 10 9 8 6A 11 M1 M2 + – 6B 6C Figure 1b. Remote Control 6a. Up (  )/Down (  ) Buttons – Use these buttons to scroll upward and downward, respectively , in menu options. 6b. LEFT (  )/Right (  ) Buttons – Use these buttons to shift left and right, respectively , in the menu options. 6c . ENTER Button – Used to[...]

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    128-7907A 14 of 32 Figure 1c. Remote Control 12. SOURCE Button* – Press this button to select the available sources. On the M1 monitor , the sources are DVD, A V1, & AUX. On the M2 Monitor , the sources are DVD, A V1, & AUX. 13. SUBTITLE Button – Press to display and select the subtitle language in DVD mode. Each time you press the butt[...]

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    128-7907A 15 of 32 Figure 1d. Remote Control 16. AUDIO Button – Press to display and select the AUDIO language in DVD mode. Each time you press the button, the language changes. NOTE: The languages for audio vary from disc to disc. 17. DISPLA Y Button – Press to display the current disc information while the disc is playing. Press the cursor ( [...]

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    128-7907A 16 of 32 Figure 1e. Remote Control 19. PLA Y (  ) Button* – Press to activate the play mode while a disc is loaded in the disc compartment. 20. SCAN FORWARD (  ) Button – Press to search in a forward direction. Press repeatedly to change the search speed from 2, 4, 8, 16 times the normal speed. 21. SCAN BACKWARD (  ) Bu[...]

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    128-7907A 17 of 32 -10- WIRELESS HEADPHONES OPERA TION The system includes built-in infrared transmitters for use with Wireless Headphones. The master monitor (M1) IR transmitter uses CH A of the wireless headphones. An A-B switch allows the user to select the audio from either the M1 Master (CH A) or the M2 Satellite (CH B). Wireless Headphones Sp[...]

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    128-7907A 18 of 32 There are six (6) buttons on the M1 unit and M2 unit: 1. POWER Button – Press this button to turn the unit ON/OFF . 2. SOURCE Button – Press this button to select between DVD, A V1, and AUX. 3. SCREEN MODE Button – Press this button to select between Wide (16:9), Normal (4:3) aspect ratio or screen off (display OFF). 4. PLA[...]

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    128-7907A 19 of 32 DVD Basics T o get the optimum use out of your DVD Headrest System, please read this section completely . Region Coding Both the DVD player and DVDs are coded by region. These region codes must match in order for the disc to play . If the codes don’t match, the disc won’t play . This unit is set to region 1 (USA) and will not[...]

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    128-7907A 20 of 32 The Setup Menu contains features and options that let you customize your DVD player . For example, you can set a language for the on- screen display and limit playback of disc content for children. Using the Setup Menu 1. Press the SETUP button on the remote. The Setup Menu appears on the screen as shown in the diagram. 2. T o se[...]

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    128-7907A 21 of 32 -14- SUBTITLE SETUP AUDIO SETUP The SUBTITLE Menu allows the user to select the language of the subtitles appearing on the DVD screen. NOTE : The type and number of languages for subtitles vary from disc to disc. 1. While in the Language Setup use the cursor button  . 2. Use the  or  to select SUBTITLE. 3. Press  to m[...]

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    128-7907A 22 of 32 -15- VIDEO SETUP TV Display The TV DISPLA Y setup allows you to adjust screen setting (aspect ratio). 4:3 LB This displays the wide picture with black bands on the upper and lower portions of the screen. 16:9 This displays a wide picture with black bands on the upper and lower portion of the screen. The width of the bands will va[...]

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    128-7907A 23 of 32 RA TING SETUP NOTE: The Default Password is 3308. This password is always effective even after you have selected your own password and changed it. T o avoid the possibility of others using the default password to set the parental level and change the password, you can record this default password in another area and delete it fro[...]

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    128-7907A 24 of 32 2. Press ENTER to move the highlight to the different options for the selected item. Press  or  to select the desired options and then press ENTER to confirm the selection. 3. Press the cursor button  to return to the function setup page. Screen Saver NOTE : The DVD unit will activate the screen saver function if the fun[...]

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    128-7907A 25 of 32 -18- Playing MP3 Discs Selecting a Play Mode Y ou can choose what order the songs will play on a disc temporarily . The default play mode is FOLDER NORMAL. Press the STOP button, then press  to highlight the play mode. Press the ENTER button consecutively to select the desired play mode. The play mode options are: • FOLDER N[...]

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    128-7907A 26 of 32 -19- 4. Y ou can continue to add songs to the list from within the same folder by using the up or down arrow button and then pressing ENTER to add it to the list. 5. When you are done creating the list, press STOP to end the programming, PROG-END is displayed. Then press PLA Y to begin the program play mode. Deleting the Play Lis[...]

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    128-7907A 27 of 32 -20- IR Sensor Inoperative (DVD Player Won’t Accept Commands From Remote Control) Disc Will Not Play or Wrong Region is Displayed • V erify that the batteries in the remote are fresh. • V erify that the remote sensor eye is not obstructed. • V erify that monitor select M1 or monitor select M2 has been selected correctly o[...]

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    128-7907A 28 of 32 -21- Figure 5. Accessing the Fuse FUSE REPLACEMENT There is one (1) in-line fuse located inside the side front console kick panel (passenger’s side). If this fuse is blown, the DVD system cannot be turned on. The fuse can be easily replaced by prying the kick panel outward, disengaging the clips and removing the kick panel. ( S[...]

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    128-7907A 29 of 32 -22- SPECIFICA TIONS Display T ype TFT Active Matrix LCD Resolution 1440(W) x 234 (H) 480 (RGB) (W) x 234 (H) Pixels 336,960 Aspect Ratio 16:9 Back Light Edge Light Tube Backlight life 10,000 hours Power Source +12 VDC Po we r Con su mp ti on 35W For 2 Monitors + 2 DVD Operating T emperature -4°F ~ 149°F (-20°C ~ +65°C) Stora[...]

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    128-7907A 30 of 32 -23- OWNER’S NOTES[...]

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    128-7907A 31 of 32 OWNER’S NOTES -24-[...]

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    128-7907A 32 of 32 For Customer Service Call the T oll-Free Scion Customer Experience Center 1-866-707-2466 or V isit Our W ebsite At ww w .scion.com PT900-52080-OM 128-7907A[...]