Audi RSE II Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Audi Entertainment mobile Operating instructions G...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION........ 3 MEMORY CARDS...........17 Safety information .......... 3 Inserting the memory medium Precautions to be taken when using the and playing back files ........17 portable DVD player........4 Switching between several memory media..17 Advice on handling the discs ......4 USING BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES ....18 SCOPE OF SUPPLY...........
  • Page 3: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION Please familiarise yourself with these installation and operating instructions prior to using the portable DVD player for the first time. Read and adhere closely to following safety information. Non-compliance with the safety information can cause personal injury and/or damage to the player and will nullify any guarantee claims! Keep these operating instructions in a safe place for later reference.
  • Page 4: Precautions To Be Taken When Using The Portable Dvd Player

    Precautions to be taken when using the portable DVD player DANGER! Only use the player in the car on the mount provided. The player may only be installed and operated in vehicles in such a way that the driver is not distracted. Should smoke or odour possibly accompanied by unusual operating noises develop, switch the player off immediately and isolate it from the voltage supply.
  • Page 5: Controls On The Player

    CONTROLS ON THE PLAYER Front face with control panel Note The buttons on the front control panel are lit up after switching on. They react to a single touch.        MENU   1 Display 6 PLAY / PAUSE Starts / interrupts the playback of a 2 MENU...
  • Page 6: Left And Right Sides

    Left and right sides 1 Slot for SD memory cards. 2 USB socket 3 VIDEO Analogue video input / output. 4 AUDIO Analogue audio input / output. 5 Headphone jack 6 ON / OFF switch 7 Mains connection socket 8 DVD drive insert 9 Eject disc Reverse side (without battery) 1 Slot for mounting onto the carrier...
  • Page 7: The Remote Control

    THE REMOTE CONTROL Remote control buttons 1 STANDBY Switches the player On/Off.   2,3 VOL+ / VOL- Increases /decreases the volume. 4 MUTE Switches the speakers On/Off. 5 RETURN Back to previous menu item. 6 AUDIO Language selection for DVD playback. 7 INFO Calls up disc information.
  • Page 8: Notes On Using The Remote Control

    Notes on using the remote control Safeguard the remote control from moisture and mechanical stress such as impacts, twisting etc. which can lead to damage and loss of functionality. Avoid placing the remote control in bright light. This can likewise lead to functional defects. Functional limitations can arise if there are obstacles between the remote control and the sensor on the portable DVD player.
  • Page 9: Typical Player Installations

    For car installation, the front seat must be prepared accordingly and the carrier bracket for mobile terminal devices installed. Should that not be the case, contact your dealer or authorised Audi garage and enquire about Audi rear seat entertainment. To install the player in the car, proceed as follows: 1 Press the button at the top of the carrier (a) so that the counterpart (b) flips forward (arrow).
  • Page 10: Playback With Two Dvd Players In The Car

    Playback with two DVD players in the car. Where two players are installed in one car, is possible to transfer image and sound contained on a disc from the one player to the second. To do this, proceed as follows: 1 Switch both players on.
  • Page 11: Initial Operation

    INITIAL OPERATION Connecting to the power supply When the portable DVD player is mounted in the car, power is supplied via the contacts on the carrier. If you are using the DVD player in a free-standing position, plug the mains adapter into a socket and the DC plug into the mains connecting socket on the left side of the player.
  • Page 12: Disc Playback

    DISC PLAYBACK Inserting disc and playing back Note Check the condition of each disc before inserting! Do not use any deformed or otherwise damaged data carriers! Insert single-sided discs with the printed side to the front. Check both sides of a double- sided disc then insert it correctly into the drive.
  • Page 13: Fast Forwarding /Rewinding

    Fast forwarding /rewinding   1 During playback, press one of the FORWARD or REWIND buttons on the   remote control or press and hold one of the buttons on the player. 2 The speed of the playback alters with each press of the button to 2x, 4x, 8x, 20x and again to 1x.
  • Page 14: Calling Up Information On The Disc

    Calling up information on the disc This function enables you to display general information on the disc such as playing time, number of sections or title. 1 Press the INFO button on the remote control during playback or select the menu item DVD Option - Information.
  • Page 15: Playing Back Audio Titles, Images And Videos From Data Cds

    PLAYING BACK AUDIO TITLES, IMAGES AND VIDEOS FROM DATA CDS Displaying the contents After inserting a disc which contains audio, image and/or video files, the player reads the information on the media content and displays this on the screen in three columns. The left column displays icons for the respective mode: Music...
  • Page 16: Playing Back Content

    Playing back content 1 If the bar is on an audio, image or video file, start the playback by pressing the PLAY   / PAUSE button. 2 If there are several media files located within the current folder, these will be played back sequentially.
  • Page 17: Memory Cards

    PLAYING BACK USBS AND MEMORY CARDS Inserting the memory medium and playing back files 1 Insert the USB memory stick or memory card into the corresponding connection socket on the left side of the player (see section "Left and right sides" on page 6). 2 The contents of the memory media are read and displayed as described in section "Playing back audio titles, images and videos from data CDs"...
  • Page 18: Using Bluetooth Headphones

    USING BLUETOOTH HEADPHONES Establishing a headphone connection Sound from the player can also be transmitted to a bluetooth headphone via a bluetooth connection. It is necessary to proceed as follows when connecting for the first time: 1 Switch the headphones on by pressing and holding the symbol on the phone designated "R".
  • Page 19: Other Settings In The Player Menu

    OTHER SETTINGS IN THE PLAYER MENU Navigating through the player menu You can use the following buttons for calling up and navigating through the player menu. Action Button on the player Button on the remote control Calling up the menu MENU MENU ...
  • Page 20: Resetting To Factory Settings

    Resetting to factory settings By selecting the menu item Setup - Default, all manual configuration changes to the portable DVD player are erased and returned to the factory settings. Note Thereafter, the language selection list appears on the screen. Selecting the language The player menu is available in the following languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian, Swedish, Dutch, Japanese and Chinese.
  • Page 21: Connecting To External Equipment

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Attention Before connecting, switch off the power supply to the portable DVD player and the external equipment! Connecting external equipment for playback You can transmit the sound or image and sound signal from the portable DVD player to external equipment such as a TV or amplifier.
  • Page 22: Using The Battery

    USING THE BATTERY The battery Located on the battery are: 1 Counterpart 2 Status LED 3 Mains connection socket. Located on the reverse side (not illustrated) is a slot similar to that on the portable DVD player for inserting the picture stand. Battery operation of the portable DVD player You can use the portable DVD player running on the battery for around 2.5 hours, independent of...
  • Page 23: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery To charge the battery, plug the mains adapter into a socket and the DC plug into the mains connection socket on the battery. When the charging process starts, the status LED on the battery lights up red. The LED goes out when the charging process has ended. The battery can be charged while mounted on the player as well as separately.
  • Page 24: Player Menu - Overview

    PLAYER MENU - OVERVIEW Portable DVD player overview of menu: Mode ------------- AV IN SEAT AV IN SIDE Bluetooth --------- Bluetooth On Bluetooth Off Pairing / New connection Display ------------- Brightness --------- Auto Manual ------------ 0...8 Color 0...8 Proportion -------- 16:9 Setup -------------- TV System ---------...
  • Page 25: Fault Correction

    FAULT CORRECTION Not every fault means the player is defective. The following table lists some faults, possible causes and steps to remedy these. Symptom Possible cause Remedy Player won't switch on Player is unplugged from po- Check connection to player wer supply and that mains plug is seated properly...
  • Page 26: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Performance characteristics - DVD player, code-free, for DVD, VCD, SVCD, CD, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD+RW, DVD-RW - Image and video formats: JPEG, MPEG2, DIVX, DAT - Audio formats: MP2, MP3, DAT - TV systems: NTSC, PAL - Integrated stereo loudspeakers, 2 x 1 W - integrated bluetooth module Screen - Diagonal: 9“...
  • Page 27: Licences And Copyright

    We reserve the right to make alterations for reasons of technical advancement. The illustrations and screen displays used in this handbook may deviate from the actual design of the equipment. © Made by Nextbase for Audi Original Accessories, issued January 2011...
  • Page 28 FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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