Rear Seat Entertainment System - Ford 2002 Excursion Owner's Manual

Hide thumbs Also See for 2002 Excursion:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Entertainment systems
Playback and format
• The DVD player of your Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSES) can
only be used in the "playback" mode. (The DVD player does not offer
a record feature.)
• The system plays standard CDs or DVDs.
• The DVD player is only capable of playback of DVDs and CDs. The
player is not compatible with CDR/RW media.
Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSES) protection circuits
High temperature sensor circuit
• Excessively high temperatures may cause damage to the DVD player.
• When the temperature of the DVD player becomes too hot, the high
temperature sensor circuit stops machine operation. DVD/CD will
illuminate in the radio display.
General operating tips
• When the engine is not running, use the system sparingly otherwise it
will run the battery down.
• When the ignition is turned to OFF, the Rear Seat Entertainment
System (RSES) is also turned OFF. When the ignition is turned ON,
the RSES will begin playback from the last selected media source
when the play control is pressed.
• To enable or disable the RSES, simultaneously press the 3 and 5
memory presets on the radio face. When the rear seat controls
controls are enabled,
presets again to disable the RSES.
• The DVD player is only capable of reading the bottom side of a disc.
When inserting a single sided disc, the label should be up. For a
multisided disc, the desired play side should be down when the disc is
inserted into the player.
• The DVD player is only capable of playback of DVDs and CDs. The
player is not compatible with CDR/RW media.
• DVDs are formatted by regions. This DVD system can only play region
1 DVDs (DVDs manufactured in U.S and Canada).
Do not insert any promotional discs, (odd shaped), or discs with
removable labels into the DVD player as jamming may occur
which may damage your system.
56
will appear in the radio display. Press the

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents