Ford Edge 2012 Car

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7
Welcome
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Wireless Headphones
This unit includes a built-in dual channel infra-
red transmitter for use with a wireless head-
phone. The volume can then be adjusted with
the controls on each headset. The wireless
headphone must be used within a line of sight
from the transmitter as infrared transmission,
like visible light, travels only in a straight line.
Wired Headphones
There is a 1/8-inch headphone jack on the de-
vice that can be used with any standard stereo
headphone. Remove and save the protective
plastic cover to access the jacks. Remember
to replace the cover when the jacks are not in
use.
AV Input
An external AV device such as a DVD player,
video game device, or other audio/video
device may be connected to the unit by using
the “AV INPUT” port consisting of 3 RCA jacks
(Yellow: Video, Red: Audio-R, White: Audio-L).
To display and listen to the video/audio sig-
nal of this external source, connect the video
source RCA cables to the AV inputs on the
monitor. The video source will overide any
other video source for that monitor.
Wireless FM Transmitter
Your device may be equipped with an external
FM transmitter, which allows you to listen to
the audio signal by tuning your vehicle’s FM
radio to the selected frequency and turning
SOUND AROUND on with the remote. When-
ever the SOUND AROUND is on, broadcast
radio reception may be poor. Performance will
vary based on geographic location. Turning
SOUND AROUND o will allow normal radio
reception.
How to use the FM Transmitter
Power up your system and place a disc in
monitor A. While pointing your remote at
the monitor press the “DVD A” button directly
under the red “POWER” button on your remote
control. Next press the “Sound Around ON/
OFF” button to turn FM transmission on or o
as desired. Three buttons to right is the “Sound
Around SELECT button which will cycle
through 6 possible stations (88.3, 88.7, 89.1,
89.5, 89.9, and 90.3MHz) for broadcasting au-
dio to your radio. Once you’ve selected a fre-
quency, you must then tune your radio to the
corresponding frequency. Try each station fre-
quency until you achieve a clear audio signal.
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