Video Screen - Pontiac 2005 Aztek Owner's Manual

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Audio Output
Audio from the DVD player or auxiliary devices can be
heard through the following possible sources:
Wireless Headphones
Vehicle's Speakers
Wired Headphones (not included)
Only one audio source can be heard through the
vehicle's speakers at a time.
The RSE system or an auxiliary device can be heard
through all of the vehicle's speakers when the following
occurs:
A DVD or auxiliary device is playing
The front audio system is on and the CD AUX
button is pressed to enable the RSE system
RSE will appear on the radio display when the RSE
system is on and RSE OFF, when it is off.
To turn the vehicles speakers on and off, press the
CD AUX button on the radio. The audio from the RSE
system can be heard through the wireless headphones
and the vehicles speakers at the same time.
The volume on the radio may vary when switching
between a radio station, CD, DVD, or auxiliary device.
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If there is a decreased audio signal during CD or DVD
play, there may be a low hissing noise through the
speakers and/or headphones. If the hissing sound in the
wireless headphones seems excessive, make sure
that the headphone batteries are fully charged. Some
amount of hissing is normal.

Video Screen

The video screen is located in the overhead console.
To use the video screen, do the following:
1. Push forward on the release button and the screen
will fold down.
2. Push the screen away from you and adjust its
position as desired.
When the video screen is not in use, push it up into its
stowed and latched position.
The DVD player and display will continue to operate
when the video screen is in the up or down position.
The video screen contains the transmitters for the
wireless headphones and the remote control. If the
screen is in the closed position, the signals will not be
available for the operation of the headphones or
the remote control.
Notice: Directly touching the video screen may
damage it. Do not touch the screen. See "Cleaning
the Video Screen" later in this section for more
information.

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