ENGLISH FRANÇAIS Rear Seat Entertainment System OWNER’S MANUAL SEDONA Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. Designs and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. The screens shown in this manual may differ from the actual screens of the product.
Page 2
Trade Mark ® Bluetooth DOLBY The Bluetooth Wireless Technology terms, Manufactured under license from Dolby marks and logos are registered trademarks Laboratories. Dolby and double-D symbol are owned by Bluetooth Wireless Technology SIG, trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Inc. ENGLISH 2...
Page 3
Table of Contents General Audio CD Speaker Mode Guide ■ ■ Data CD System Information Precautions for safety ■ ■ ■ Beep Sound Key Product Features ■ ■ ■ HDMI Power Setting Component Names and ■ ■ ■ Factory Reset Functions Connectivity ■...
Page 4
Precautions for safety WARNING: Please refrain from use if the Store the headphones in a • • • • screen is blank or no sound door pocket when they are D o n o t d i s a s s e m b l e , •...
Page 5
Precautions for safety CAUTION: Pay attention to the volume When cleaning the device, • • • • setting when turning make sure to turn off the Turn on the car ignition • • the device on. A sudden device and use a dry and before using this device.
Page 6
Precautions for safety When experiencing product A v o i d d r o p p i n g t h e • • • • malfunctions, inquire with headphones and hitting your place of purchase or them against hard objects. service maintenance center.
Page 7
Key Product Features Wide TFT-LCD Display Display Provides high-quality video through a Wide TFT-LCD Display using an LED Back Light. Support for various Media Formats Multimedia Player Supports various media formats, including Audio/MP3/Video CD, DVD, AUX and USB modes. Bluetooth® Wireless Technology Convenient use of Bluetooth®...
Page 8
Component Names and Functions Display Monitors Front Name Description Power Key Press to turn the unit on/off. Power Displays the power on/off state. Indicator LED LCD Touch Easy control of features through Screen touch screen options. RESET Resets the system. Insert a USB device to play USB Port music, video and image.
Page 9
Component Names and Functions DVD Deck Name Description Eject Key Press to eject disc. Use a pin to press when ejecting Ejecting Hole a disc by force. DISC DISC insert/eject slot. Insert Slot Power key Press to turn the unit on/off. ENGLISH 9...
Page 10
Component Names and Functions Wireless Headphones Name Description Press and hold (over 3 seconds) • • to turn on the headphones. Power Button • • To turn off the headphones, press and hold until indicator LED is off. Indicator LED Displays the various state. Charging Connect Mini-USB plug to Port...
Page 11
Component Names and Functions Name Description Left Two rechargeable (Ni-MH) AAA • • batteries are equipped. Battery Cover • • Slide the cover on the left head- phone from right to left to open the battery compartment. T h e a s s i g n m e n t o f t h e Left/Right headphones to the left / right Sticker...
Page 12
Using the System for the First Time NOTE Turning the System On/Off • If the system is set to "Turn power on automatically, " Turning the System ON the system will start automatically. Press the engine start button then press the For more information, refer to "Power Setting".
Page 13
Using the System for the First Time Adjusting the Display Mode Icon Mode Press the Brightness button on the screen. Daylight Press the Display Mode button to select the desired mode. Each press of the button Night will change the mode. ENGLISH 13...
Using the System for the First Time Adjusting the Brightness Adjusting the Volume Press the Brightness button on the screen. Press the Volume button on the screen. Adjust the brightness to the desired level. Adjust the volume to the desired level. Press and hold to mute the volume.
Page 15
Using the System for the First Time Resetting the System Setting the Speaker Mode This feature is used to reset the system in the Press the speaker icon. Each time the button occurrence of an unforeseen error or problem. is pressed, the mode will change between the headphones and vehicle speaker.
Page 16
Using the System for the First Time Note Icon Mode • The vehicle speakers can be selected for use from Headphones one monitor. When in use, the vehicle speakers Bluetooth headphones cannot be connected to the other monitor. • For more information on connecting Bluetooth Vehicle speaker headphones, refer to “Bluetooth”.
Page 17
Using the System for the First Time Connecting the Wireless 6. Repeat the process for the second wireless Headphones headphones. 1. Remove the protective film on the battery 7. Attach the Left / Right stickers on the inside cover and turn off the wireless headphone. of the left / right wireless headphones.
Page 18
Using the System for the First Time Charging/replacing the Replacing the Batteries Batteries 1. Slide the cover on the left headphone from left to right to open the battery compart- When the LED turns red, the battery charge is ment. weak and the batteries need to be charged/ replaced.
Page 19
Using the System for the First Time Note Drag & Drop • When replacing with a non-chargeable battery, Select a menu or item and drag and drop it to never connect the charging cable. the desired place. • Battery charging through the Charging Port is possible with select rechargeable batteries.
Using the System for the First Time Home Screen Flick (Quick Scrolling) Press the button. Quickly moves up and down in the list. ENGLISH 20...
Page 21
Using the System for the First Time Note Mirroring Operates Mirroring mode. • If the USB port is not in use USB mode will be disabled. Settings Displays the Settings screen. • If the disc is not inserted, DVD mode will be disabled. Turns display off.
Page 22
About USB When connecting an external USB device, the • • device may not properly recognize the USB is Connect the USB device after turning on • • in some states. the engine. The USB device may become Only USB devices formatted as FAT 32 and •...
Page 23
external USB device may differ depending Charging through the USB may not work for • • on the type, size, or file formats stored on the some mobile devices. USB. Such differences in required time are not The device may not support normal operation •...
Page 24
Supported File Specification Button Description MP1, MP2, MP3, AAC, AC-3, Button Description Audio Codec WMA, FLAC, AMR, LPCM, AVI, 3GP/MP4, MOV, MPG, ADPCM Video Format VOB, MKV, FLV, TS/TP, WMV SMISMI, SRT, SUB support MP3, MP2, AAC, OGG, Subtitles only SUB 2.0 Text MKV/TS Audio Format FLAC, APE, WMA, AC3 Internal...
Page 25
USB List Screen Name and Details Icon Mode Displays currently operating mode. Displays the folders and music/ movie/photo files. Music Displays the folders and music files. Movie Displays the folders and movie files. Photo Displays the folders and image files. Directory Directory of current list.
Page 26
USB Music Basic Screen Name and Details Icon Mode Displays currently operating mode. Displays file name/artist/title/album File Info info of the current file. Play Displays the currently operating Mode function. Play Displays the current play time. • • Time/ Fast-fowards and rewinds the cur- •...
Page 27
USB Music Basic Screen Name and Details Icon List Moves to the list screen. When the play time is under 2 seconds : • • Previous Moves to the previous file. File When the play time is over 2 seconds : •...
Page 28
USB Music Playing USB Music Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press the desired file. Music ENGLISH 28...
Page 29
USB Music Playing the Previous/Next File While playing ▶ Press the button to play the previous/next file. After 3 seconds of playing, pressing will play the current file from the beginning. Fast-forwarding/Rewinding Drag or touch the slider along the play bar to jump to the point that you want to play from.
Page 30
USB Music List Shuffle Press the button to display the USB Press the button. List Shuffle Each time the button is pressed, the option is Music list screen. changed from Shuffle On ( ) ▶ Off. Repeat Press the button. Repeat Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Repeat All (...
Page 31
USB Movie Basic Screen Name and Details Icon Mode Displays currently operating mode. Menu Displays the USB Movie menus. Play Displays the current play time. • • Time/ Fast-fowards and rewinds the cur- • • Play Bar rent file. File Info Displays the name of the current file.
Page 32
USB Movie Basic Screen Name and Details Icon List Moves to the list screen. When the play time is under 2 seconds : • • Previous Moves to the previous file. File When the play time is over 2 seconds : •...
Page 33
USB Movie Playing USB Movie Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press the desired file. Movie ENGLISH 33...
Page 34
USB Movie Displaying Control Panel Touch anywhere in the play screen to display control panel. If no operations are made within 5 seconds while the Control panel is displayed, the Control panel will disappear. Playing the Previous/Next File While playing ▶ Press the button to Press the button to play.
Page 35
USB Movie Subtitles Fast-forwarding/Rewinding button ▶ Press Press the to set the Drag or touch the slider along the play bar to Subtitles jump to the point that you want to play from. subtitle language. Select the desired option. ENGLISH 35...
Page 36
USB Movie Voice button ▶ Press Press the to set the Voice voice language. Select the desired option. Note • If subtitles do not exist, then the Subtitles button will be disabled. ENGLISH 36...
Page 37
USB Movie Note List • If sub audio files do not exist, then the Voice Press the button to display USB Movie List button will be disabled. list screen. It is possible to search movie file. Press the directory name to move to the higher directory.
Page 38
USB Photo Basic Screen Name and Details Icon Mode Displays currently operating mode. Previous Moves to the next file. File Next File Moves to the next file. File Info Displays the name of the current file. List Moves to the list screen. Rotate to Rotates image in counter-clockwise left...
Page 39
USB Photo Playing USB Photo Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Press ▶ Press the desired file. Photo ENGLISH 39...
Page 40
USB Photo Displaying Control Panel Touch anywhere in the play screen to display control panel. If no operations are made within 5 seconds while the Control panel is displayed, the Control panel will disappear. Playing the Previous/Next File While playing ▶ Press the button to play the previous/next file.
Page 41
USB Photo Zoom In/Out Rotate In the play screen, pinch using two fingers to Press the button. Rotate to left Rotate to right Each time the button is pressed, the image is zoom in or out. rotated by 0˚ → 90˚ → 180˚ → 270˚ degrees. Slideshow Press the button.
Page 42
USB Photo List It is possible to search movie file. Press the directory name to move to the Press the button to display the USB List higher directory. Photo list screen. ENGLISH 42...
Page 43
Disc About Disc Writing on either side of the disc could result in damage to disc surfaces. After using a disc, put the disc back in its • • Clean fingerprints and dust off the disc surface • • original case to prevent disc scratches. (coated side) with a soft cloth.
Page 44
Disc DVD Region Code the disc and wait until the moisture dries. Skipping may occur to the audio and video • • The DVD Player and DVDs are assigned region when driving on bumpy roads for prolonged codes. DVDs without the proper region periods of time or upon severe shock to the codes as supported by this device are not vehicle.
Page 45
Disc PC-created Disc Compatibility Supported Disc Format When burning a disc on a PC, the disc may This device supports the following disc • • not operate in this device depending on the formats. software settings. In such cases, inquire with Some discs may not be supported depending the software manufacturer.
Page 46
Disc Supported Disc Specification Category Description Category Description Video Format AVI, MPG, RMVB, MP4, XVID mp3, wma7, wma8, wma9 (only Audio Codec CBR VBR), aac(only AAC LC 2ch) Audio Format MP3, AAC, WMA Subtitles SMI, SRT Image Format JPEG, BMP Max Directory Layers: 10 layers •...
Page 47
Disc Control Authority Enabling Control There is one RSE System DVD deck. The two The monitor with controls disabled will not monitors will play the same screen and sound. support the control panel and display a When in DVD, Video CD, Audio CD, or Data icon.
Page 48
Control Enabled State Control Disabled State ENGLISH 48...
Page 49
Basic Screen Name and Details Icon Displays currently operating mode. • • Mode Sets the control authority. • • Title/ Chapter Displays the DVD title and chapter. Index Menu Displays the DVD Menus. Play Displays the currently operating Mode function. Play Displays the current play time.
Page 50
Basic Screen Name and Details Icon Previous Moves to the previous chapter. Chapter Play/ Plays/pauses the current chapter. Pause Next Moves to the next chapter. Chapter Repeats the current chapter or all Repeat chapters. ENGLISH 50...
Page 51
Playing DVD Insert the DVD into the disc insert slot. Once the DVD is inserted, DVD mode will automatically start. In other mode, Press the button ▶ Press Press the button to play. Press the button to pause. ENGLISH 51...
Page 52
Displaying Control Panel Fast-forwarding/Rewinding Touch anywhere in the play screen to display Drag or touch the slider along the play bar to control panel. jump to the point that you want to play from. If no operations are made within 5 seconds Repeat while the Control panel is displayed, the Press the...
Page 53
Note DVD Menu and Title Menu • The Title menu and DVD menu options can only Press the button ▶ Press Menu Title used within DVDs that support these features. ENGLISH 53...
Page 54
Subtitles Voice Press the button ▶ Press Press the button ▶ Press Subtitles Voice Each press of the button will change the Each press of the button will change the voice subtitle language. language. ENGLISH 54...
Page 55
Display Ratio Adjusting Video Press the button ▶ Press Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Screen Settings Adjust Video ▶ Select the desired screen ratio ▶ Press Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, and Hue to the desired levels ▶ Press Confirm Confirm Press the button to reset the settings.
Page 56
Video CD Basic Screen Name and Details Icon Displays currently operating mode. • • Mode Sets the control authority. • • Chapter Displays the chapter. Index Menu Displays the Video CD menus. Play Displays the currently operating Mode function. Play •...
Page 57
Video CD Basic Screen Name and Details Icon Previous Moves to the previous chapter. Chapter Play/ Plays/pauses the current chapter. Pause Next Moves to the next chapter. Chapter Repeats the current chapter or all Repeat chapters. ENGLISH 57...
Page 58
Video CD Playing Video CD Insert the Video CD into the disc insert slot. Once the Video CD is inserted, Video CD mode will automatically start. In other mode, Press the button ▶ Press Press the button to play. Press the button to pause.
Page 59
Video CD Displaying Control Panel Fast-forwarding/Rewinding Touch anywhere in the play screen to display Drag or touch the slider along the play bar to control panel. jump to the point that you want to play from. If no operations are made within 5 seconds Repeat while the Control panel is displayed, the Press the...
Page 60
Video CD PBC Menu Display Ratio Press the button ▶ Press Press the button ▶ Press ▶ ▶ PBC Menu Screen Settings Input the number to play ▶ Press Select the desired display ratio ▶ Press Confirm ENGLISH 60...
Page 61
Video CD Adjusting Video Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Adjust Video Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, and Hue to the desired levels ▶ Press Confirm Press the button to reset the settings. Default ENGLISH 61...
Page 62
Audio CD Basic Screen Name and Icon Details Displays currently operating Mode mode. Track List Displays track list. Displays the currently operating Play Mode function. Displays the current play • • Play Time/Play time. Fast-forwards and rewinds • • the current track. ENGLISH 62...
Page 63
Audio CD Basic Screen Name and Icon Details When the play time is under • • 2 seconds : Moves to the pre- vious track. Previous File When the play time is over • • 2 seconds : Plays the current track from the beginning.
Page 64
Audio CD Playing Audio CD Insert the Audio CD into the disc insert slot. Once the Audio CD is inserted, Audio CD mode will automatically start. In other mode, Press the button ▶ Press Press the button to play. Press the button to pause.
Page 65
Audio CD Playing the Previous/Next Track Repeat While playing ▶ Press the button to Press the button. Repeat play the previous/next file. Each time the button is pressed, the option is changed from Repeat All ( ) ▶ Repeat One Fast-forwarding/Rewinding ) ▶...
Page 66
Audio CD Playing by Lists In the Audio CD screen, select the track you wish to play. ENGLISH 66...
Page 67
Data CD Playing Data CD From the list screen, select the file you wish to play. Insert the Data CD into the disc insert slot. Once the Data CD is inserted, Data CD mode Note will automatically start. • File names using unsupported languages may In other mode, Press the button ▶...
Page 68
Data CD Music Screen Video Screen For more information on using this feature, For more information on using this feature, refer to “Video CD”. refer to “Audio CD”. ENGLISH 68...
Page 69
Data CD Photo Screen List Press the button to display the Data CD List list screen. For more information on using this feature, refer to “USB Photo”. It is possible to search files. Press the directory name to move to the higher directory.
Page 70
AV-In / HDMI Playing an External Source AV-In or HDMI mode can be used when an external device player is connected and currently operating. Use an AV cable jack or HDMI cable to connect the external device. Press the AV-In or HDMI button to play the auxiliary device.
Page 71
AV-In / HDMI Adjusting Video In AV-In mode, press the button ▶ Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, and Hue to the desired levels ▶ Press Confirm ENGLISH 71...
Page 72
YouTube / Internet Before Starting YouTube and Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Press Settings Internet Network If the Wi-Fi is disconnected, YouTube and Internet modes will be disabled. To use YouTube, first connect a Wi-Fi network. For subsequent operations, refer to the “Network"...
Page 73
YouTube / Internet Starting YouTube Button Details Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Press Previous page YouTube Confirm Next page Refresh Ends YouTube ENGLISH 73...
Page 74
YouTube / Internet Note Starting Internet • YouTube and internet features require data usage. Press the button ▶ Press ▶ Press Internet When connecting by using your mobile device Confirm Hotspot, first check your data plan. ENGLISH 74...
Page 75
Mirroring Before Using Mirroring Starting Mirroring You can use the Screen mirroring feature to 1. Press the button ▶ Press • • Internet display your device screen on the system display without connecting a cable. To use the Mirroring feature, you must first •...
Page 76
Mirroring Note • The method of setting the Mirroring may differ by mobile device. For more information, refer to your mobile device user’ s manual. • The default system name is RSE-xxxxxxxxxxx. 3. When your mobile device is connected, the mobile device screen is displayed on the system display.
Page 77
Mirroring Using Mirroring Menu Button Details Tab the screen twice quickly (double tab) to Plays/pauses mirroring. display mirroring menus. Finishes mirroring. Note • While using the Mirroring feature, changing the speaker mode from Bluetooth headphone to another mode or changing from another mode to Bluetooth headphone will end Mirroring.
Page 78
Settings Starting mode Language Press the button to display the Settings This menu allows you to set the language of the Settings screen. system. In the Settings screen ▶ Press the button Settings ▶ Press the desired language ▶ Press ENGLISH 78...
Page 79
Settings Bluetooth Pairing a New Device This menu allow you to set Bluetooth settings. Press the button to pair a new Search for devices In the Settings screen ▶ Press the Bluetooth device. Bluetooth button. The currently paired devices and Select the device you wish to connect.
Page 80
Settings Disconnecting a Devices Deleting a Device In the Bluetooth Setting screen ▶ Press the In the Bluetooth Setting screen ▶ Press the currently connected device ▶ Press Information ( ) button for the device you wish to delete ▶ Press Delete ENGLISH 80...
Page 81
Settings Network Changing device name This menu is used to setup the Wi-Fi In the Bluetooth Setting screen ▶ Press the Information ( ) button ▶ Press connection. ▶ Rename Enter the name ▶ Press ENGLISH 81...
Page 82
Settings Note Connecting Wi-Fi Network • The Wi-Fi network list is refreshed every 5 In the Settings screen ▶ Press the Network seconds. button ▶ Press the Wi-Fi network name to connect. Enter the password ▶ Press the button Done ▶ Press Connect ENGLISH 82...
Page 83
Settings Disconnecting Wi-Fi Network When the Wi-Fi network is connected, the Wi-Fi icon will be displayed at the top right- In the Network Setting screen ▶ Press the side of the screen. currently connected Wi-Fi network ▶ Press the button. Disconnect ENGLISH 83...
Page 84
Settings User Guide Press the button to move the previous/next page. This menu provides information on using the system. Speaker Mode Guide In the Settings screen ▶ Press the User Guide button. This menu provides information on using the audio system. Actual audio settings cannot be changed using this menu.
Settings System Information This menu provides system information. In the Settings screen ▶ Press the button. System Information Note • The currently used speaker or headline becomes highlighted. ENGLISH 85...
Page 86
Settings Beep Sound Power Setting This menu is used to turn on a beep sound This menu allows you to set the power every time you operate the touch screen. settings option. In the Settings screen ▶ Press the In the Settings screen ▶ Press the Beep Sound Power Setting button ▶...
Settings : system power is turned on automatically • • when the vehicle ignition is turned on. : system power is turned on once the • • system power button is pressed after the vehicle ignition is turned on. Factory Reset This menu allows you to reset settings back to the factory default state.
Page 88
Specification Common Weight (RSE) 1,048g X 2 = 2,096g Weight (DVD) 1,614g Power Supply DC 13.5V(Battery) Device Name/Model Operating Power DC 10V ~ DC 18V Name Current 700mA X 2 = 1400mA Manufacturer Consumption(RSE) Receiving Current Certification 500mA Consumption(DVD) M a n u f a c t u r e r / During 1Hour-Mode : <...
Specification LCD Display 3.5mm Headphone Jack, I/O Ports 3.5mm A/V In, USB Port, Left & Right Seat HDMI A Type Wide type 256.54mm • • Output Lever : 1Vpp(Input Headphone Screen Size (10.1 inch) 0dB 1KHz) 216.96(W) X 135.60(H) • • HDMI Compliant Version 1.4 mm (Active area)
Page 90
Specification Bluetooth DVD Type Slot-in Loader Name TCM3910 DVD Video / Audio CD / manufacturer/ Supported Disc Telechips/Korea Video CD / Data CD country Supported profiles A2DP Wi-Fi Supported Bluetooth standard Name TCM3800 Frequency range 2402 ~ 2480MHz manufacturer/ Telechips/Korea country Supported Bluetooth 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4GHz...
Trouble shooting 1. Errors which occur during the operation or installation of the device may be mistaken as a malfunction of the actual device. 2. If you are having problems with the device, try the suggestions listed below. 3. If the problems persist, contact your dealer Problem Possible Cause There are small red, blue, or...
Page 92
Trouble shooting Problem Possible Cause When the power is turned The display appearing somewhat dark after prolonged periods of use is • • on, the corners of the screen normal with LCD panels. It is not a malfunction. are dark If the screen is very dark, contact your nearest dealer for assistance.
Page 93
Trouble shooting Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Replace with a suitable fuse. • • If the fuse is disconnected again, please • • The fuse is disconnected. contact your point of purchase or service The power does not center. turn on Check to see that the device has been Device is not properly connected.
Page 94
Trouble shooting Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure The image color/ The brightness, and contrast levels Properly adjust the brightness, and contrast tone quality is low are not set properly. levels through Display Setup. The volume level is set to the lowest Adjust the volume level.
Page 95
Trouble shooting Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure Wipe off water or dirt from the disc. Do not The disc is dirty or scratched. use a disc which has been scratched. Vibration is occurring from where The sound or image The sound may short-circuit and the image the conversion switch has been quality is low may become distorted if the device vibrates.
Page 96
Trouble shooting Problem Possible Cause Countermeasure A USB which is not a Metal Cover Use standard USB Memory. Type USB Memory is being used. The USB does not An HDD type, CF, SD Memory is Use standard USB Memory. work being used.
Page 97
Limited Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY ORIGINAL NAVIGATION HEAD UNIT SUPPLIED BY VEHICLE DEALER Product : Product No. : WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS 1. Vehicle Dealer Shop ("Dealer") warrants to you that the Hardware will be free from defects in workmanship and materials under Normal use ("Defects") from the original date of the registration of the motor vehicle ("Warranty Period").
Page 98
Limited Warranty WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 2. The Limited Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear, does not apply when the Hardware is opened or repaired by someone liquids, proximity or exposure to heat and accident, abuse, non-compliance with the instructions supplied with the Hardware, neglect or misapplication.
Page 99
Limited Warranty DEALER LIMITED WARRANTY YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS 4. Some countries may not allow the exclusion or limitation of damages. If any part of this Limited Warranty is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of the Limited Warranty shall nonetheless remain in full force and effect. 5.
Page 100
Limited Warranty 7. This Limited Warranty does not affect any legal rights under applicable national legislation governing the sale of consumer goods. 8. This Limited Warranty cannot be transferred to any other person. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 9. Neither DEALER nor its suppliers shall be liable to you or to any third party for any damages either direct, indi- rect, incidental, consequential or otherwise (including in each case, but not limited to, damages for the inabil- ity to use the equipment or access data, loss of data, loss of business, loss of profits, business interruption or the like) arising out of the use of or inability to use the Hardware even if DEALER has been advised of the possibility...
Page 101
FCC Warning FCC ID: BP9-MTXRSE100YPPE FCC Rules This device comply with part15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. • • This device & its accessories must accept any interference received, including interference that •...
Page 102
FCC & IC Warning communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Page 103
FCC & IC Warning Caution Use only the supplied antenna. Use of unauthorized antennas, or modifications, could impair call quality, damage the phone, void your warranty, or result in a violation of FCC regulations. Do not use the phone with a damaged antenna. A damaged antenna in contact with the skin could cause a singe.
Page 104
FCC & IC Warning Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer (or party responsible) for compliance could void the user’ s authority to operate the equipment. Canadian Compliance this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Page 105
Support – HOTLINE CUSTOMER CARE CENTER Contact your local Kia Dealer or Kia Customer Care on 1-800-377-775...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Rear Seat Entertainment System and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
How to get audio and headphones to work in rear entertainment system?