Honda Automobiles 08A23 9E1 010 User Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
in-VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM  
P/N: 08A23-9E1-010  
Welcome  
Your in-VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM is designed to give you and your  
family years of enjoyment. You can play your favorite DVDs or plug-and-play a  
variety of standard video games. Please review these Operating Instructions to  
become familiar with the entertainment system’s features and operation. Pay  
particular attention to the safety precautions for use of a DVD player in a vehicle.  
For additional information about your in-VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM,  
please contact your dealer.  
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System Overview  
To prolong system life and optimize radio  
performance, turn the DVD player power OFF  
when you are not using it.  
Remote Functions  
Wireless Headphones  
Press to turn the DVD player ON/  
OFF  
Headphones require two AAA batteries (not  
included). An infrared transmitter transmits the  
audio signal to the headphones.  
Operating the system with the engine OFF will run  
down the vehicles battery.  
Press to engage/disengage the  
vehicle’s audio speakers. Radio  
must be set to FM 87.9  
Headphone Receivers  
7Flip-Down LCD Screen  
Infrared  
L
sensors  
R
Wireless  
headphone infrared  
transmitter/receiver  
latch  
Press to play the DVD or to pause  
play temporarily  
Battery  
cover  
Display  
Power  
Indicator  
LED  
Aspect ratio switch  
Push to convert  
screen between  
normal and  
Dimmer  
control  
Press to search backward during  
play  
7" color  
widescreen views  
liquid crystal  
display (LCD)  
screen  
Press to search forward during play  
Power  
Button  
Volume  
Control  
Press to return to a previous scene  
or track  
Auto Off  
Press to proceed to the next scene  
or track  
This battery power-saving feature  
automatically turns off the headphones  
if no infrared signal is received  
within 3-4 minutes.  
Do not cup your hands over the earpiece when  
adjusting the volume. This may interfere with the  
signal to the headphones.  
Press to stop DVD play  
Press to load or eject the disc  
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System Overview  
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14. DVD/AUX  
Press to switch between DVD player and auxiliary  
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Remote Control  
NOTE: When using the remote, aim it at the infrared transmitter  
above the video display screen. (See Item 5, p. 12)  
EJECT/LOAD  
PWR  
5
inputs.  
LIGHT  
21  
15. AUDIO/COMP  
ENTER  
In DVD play mode, press to enable audio  
compression. Toggle on and off.  
NOTE: Functions may operate differently depending on the disc  
being played.  
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SPEAKER  
MENU  
16. ANGLE  
NOTE: Remote control requires two AA batteries (not included).  
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RETURN  
In DVD play mode, press to select video camera  
angle (available on some DVD disks).  
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1. POWER  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
10  
12  
REW  
17. PREV  
18  
Press to turn DVD player ON/OFF.  
2. (Up)  
Press PREV to go to the beginning of the current  
chapter or track (if pressed after 5 seconds from  
beginning of the chapter). If pressed within 5  
seconds of beginning of the chapter, play will move  
to beginning of the previous chapter or track.  
PREV  
NEXT  
17  
15  
Press to navigate up through the selected menu.  
3. ENTER  
ANGLE  
DISPLAY  
16  
11  
14  
AUDIO  
COMP  
DVD  
AUX  
Press to select currently activated menu option.  
4. EJECT/LOAD  
18. REW  
13  
In play mode, press to search backward. To resume  
to normal play mode, press PLAY or REW.  
Press to eject or load DVD.  
5. (Right)  
9. PLAY/PAUSE  
19. SPEAKER  
In stop mode, press to play a DVD. In play mode,  
press to suspend play temporarily.  
Press to navigate right through the selected menu.  
6. (Down)  
Press to toggle the FM Modulator (ON/OFF) to  
allow audio to play through vehicle speakers.  
10. FWD  
Press to navigate down through the selected menu.  
7. MENU  
20. (Left)  
In play mode, press to search forward. To resume to  
normal play mode, press PLAY or FWD.  
Press to navigate left through the selected menu.  
Press to display the DVD main menu. In menu mode,  
press to re-enter play mode at the point where  
playback last occurred.  
11 . S TO P  
Press to stop play.  
12. NEXT  
21. LIGHT  
Press to light up remote buttons for approximately 8  
seconds.  
NOTE: Backlighting is set at a nighttime intensity  
level. A darkened environment is necessary to verify  
this feature.  
8. RETURN  
In play mode, press to forward to the next chapter  
or track.  
Press to close menu and resume play.  
13. DISPLAY  
If a disc is in play mode, press to display the menu  
bar.  
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System Overview  
A)  
B)  
DVD player  
Auxiliary input jacks  
A
(cover is non-removable)  
C) 7Color liquid crystal  
display (LCD) flip-down  
screen  
D) Infrared wireless  
headphones  
E)  
F)  
Remote control  
B
Wireless headphone infrared  
transmitter/remote control  
receiver  
EJECT/LOAD  
PWR  
LIGHT  
E
ENTER  
F
SPEAKER  
MENU  
RETURN  
D
PLAY/PAUSE  
REW  
FWD  
STOP  
PREV  
NEXT  
ANGLE  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
COMP  
DVD  
AUX  
C
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Play and Format  
After pressing the switch, you must  
tune the vehicle’s audio sytem to 87.9  
Mhz on the FM band to hear the  
audio.  
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ENTERTAINMENT  
SYSTEM  
The DVD player works only in the  
“play” mode. (The DVD player does  
not offer a record feature.)  
Features  
The system plays DVD video and audio  
CDs.  
Certain DVD discs may require use of  
the remote control to navigate the disc  
menu to start play.  
• DVD player.  
• High performance 7flip-down LCD  
screen with dimmer/brightness  
control.  
• Auxiliary, video and audio jacks for  
connecting video games and video  
equipment*.  
• Infrared remote control for DVD  
player.  
• Infrared wireless headphones.  
Audio System  
The FM Modulator ON/OFF Speaker  
Switch ( ) on the DVD allows rear seat  
passengers to listen to audio from the  
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ENTERTAINMENT  
SYSTEM over the vehicle’s  
speakers.  
NOTE: The wireless headphones remain  
operational regardless of the speaker  
switch position.  
• Connects to vehicle’s audio system.  
* Auxiliary video or game equipment may  
require a 12-volt DC to 120-volt AC  
power inverter.  
Aspect Ratio Switch for converting  
between normal and widescreen  
viewing.  
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DVD Player Controls  
10  
2
4
6
8
11  
1
3
5
7
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1. POWER  
4. REV (Reverse)  
7. VIDEO AUXILIARY INPUT JACK  
(YELLOW)  
Press to turn the DVD player ON/OFF.  
The green power LED will illuminate  
when the power is on.  
Press to search backward through  
the disc at four times the normal  
speed.  
8. LEFT AUDIO AUXILIARY INPUT  
JACK (WHITE)  
9. RIGHT AUDIO AUXILIARY INPUT  
JACK (RED)  
2. STOP/EJECT  
5. FF (Fast Forward)  
Press to search forward through the  
disc at four times the normal speed.  
Press to stop or eject a DVD.  
3. PLAY/PAUSE  
10. DISC-IN Indicator:  
On when disc is present in player.  
11. POWER LED Indicator:  
On when DVD power is on.  
6. SPEAKER  
In stop mode, press to play a DVD.  
In play mode, press to suspend play  
temporarily.  
Press to toggle the audio to vehicle  
speakers through the FM Modulator  
(ON/OFF).  
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8. RETURN  
Press to close menu and resume play.  
Remote Control  
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3
1
4
6
NOTE: When using the remote, aim it at the  
infrared transmitter above the video display  
screen. (See Item 5, p. 12)  
EJECT/LOAD  
PWR  
9. PLAY/PAUSE  
5
LIGHT  
In stop mode, press to play a DVD. In play  
mode, press to suspend play temporarily.  
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ENTER  
NOTE: Functions may operate differently  
depending on the disc being played.  
10. FWD  
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20  
SPEAKER  
In play mode, press to search forward. To  
resume to normal play mode, press PLAY or  
FWD.  
MENU  
NOTE: Remote control requires two AA batteries  
(not included).  
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RETURN  
19  
9
11 . S TO P  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
10  
12  
REW  
1. POWER  
Press to stop play.  
12. NEXT  
18  
PREV  
NEXT  
Press to turn DVD player ON/OFF.  
2. (Up)  
17  
15  
In play mode, press to forward to the next  
chapter or track.  
ANGLE  
DISPLAY  
16  
Press to navigate up through the selected  
menu.  
11  
14  
AUDIO  
COMP  
DVD  
AUX  
13. DISPLAY  
3. ENTER  
If a disc is in play mode, press to display  
the menu bar.  
13  
Press to select currently activated menu  
option.  
4. EJECT/LOAD  
Press to eject or load DVD.  
5. (Right)  
14. DVD/AUX  
6. (Down)  
Press to switch between DVD player and  
auxiliary inputs.  
Press to navigate down through the  
selected menu.  
15. AUDIO/COMP  
7. MENU  
Press to display the DVD main menu. In  
In DVD play mode, press to enable audio  
compression. Toggle on and off.  
Press to navigate right through the  
selected menu.  
menu mode, press to re-enter play mode at  
the point where playback last occurred.  
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16. ANGLE  
In DVD play mode, press to select video  
19. SPEAKER  
Press to toggle the FM Modulator (ON/  
OFF) to allow audio to play through vehicle  
speakers.  
camera angle (available on some DVD  
disks).  
17. PREV  
20. (Left)  
Press PREV to go to the beginning of the  
current chapter or track (if pressed after 5  
seconds from beginning of the chapter). If  
pressed within 5 seconds of beginning of  
the chapter, play will move to beginning of  
the previous chapter or track.  
Press to navigate left through the selected  
menu.  
21. LIGHT  
Press to light up remote buttons for  
approximately 8 seconds.  
NOTE: Backlighting is set at a nighttime  
intensity level. A darkened environment is  
necessary to verify this feature.  
18. REW  
In play mode, press to search backward. To  
resume to normal play mode, press PLAY or  
REW.  
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Menu-Bar  
Your Honda in-VEHICLE ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM provides three menu-bar options. Press the DISPLAY key on the remote control  
once to display menu-bar 1, twice to display menu-bar 2, three times to display menu-bar 3.  
NOTE: Depending on the disc type, not all menu items may be available.  
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1
Menu-bar 2 (DVD only)  
Step – Refer to page 15.  
Menu-bar 1  
Language – Allows user to select preferred  
default language for Audio, Subtitle, and  
Menu.  
Features – menu items available are:  
Access control – Child Lock and Parental  
Control are contained in this menu item.  
Status window – When set to ON displays  
the current status of the player.  
PBC (Playback Control) – Can be set to  
ON or OFF.  
Personal Preferences  
Slow motion – Refer to page 15.  
Picture – menu items that can be chosen from  
are:  
TV Shape – Preset to 16:9 for high  
performance 7” LCD.  
Black level shift – Select ON for adapting  
the color dynamics to obtain richer  
contrasts.  
Video shift – This setting can personalize  
the position of the picture on your TV by  
scrolling it to the left or right.  
Color settings – Allows user to select from  
four preset color settings.  
Personal color – Allows user to customize  
color.  
Fast motion – Refer to page 15.  
Angle – Allows user to select alternate camera  
angles depending on the disc.  
Zoom – Refer to page 16.  
Help text – When set to ON, this will  
describe the icons selected.  
Subtitle language – Allows user to change subtitle  
selection without affecting preference settings.  
Menu-bar 3  
Title – Allows user to skip to a specific title on the  
DVD or track on a CD.  
Chapter – Allows user to skip to a specific chapter  
on DVD.  
Time search – Allows user to go to a specific time  
on the disc by using the up and down arrows to  
increment time. Use left and right arrows to move  
from hour, minute, and second fields. Press ENTER  
when complete.  
Favorite track selection (FTS) – Refer to pages 17  
and 18.  
Audio language – Allows user to change audio  
language during playback without affecting preference  
settings.  
TV system – Preset to NTSC.  
Sound – menu items available are:  
Digital output – Factory setting is OFF.  
Analog output To select preference for  
Stereo, Dolby, Surround, or 3D Sound.  
AC3-DYN compression – Raises average  
level of DVD audio (AC3 only).  
Color – Allows user to select from four preset color  
settings or one personal setting.  
Sound – Allows user to select Stereo, Dolby,  
Surround, or 3D Sound.  
Karaoke Vocal Factory setting is off.  
Enables playback of karaoke disc.  
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Remote Battery Replacement  
Media Control Panel  
• Use a pen tip to remove the  
battery cover.  
• Battery replacement is usually  
required if the remote only  
functions at extremely close  
distances to the DVD player or  
not at all.  
AUX input jacks  
YELLOW:  
WHITE:  
RED:  
Video  
Left audio  
Right audio  
• When replacing the batteries,  
use two AA batteries and install  
with correct orientation as  
indicated on the remote.  
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Operating Instructions  
Flip-Down Screen  
Operating Tips  
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Operating the system with the engine  
OFF will run down the vehicle’s battery.  
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When the ignition key is turned OFF,  
the in-VEHICLE  
ENTERTAINMENT  
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2
1
SYSTEM should also be turned  
OFF. When the ignition is turned ON,  
the system is off until the DVD  
POWER button is pushed to turn it on.  
The system defaults to AUX (game)  
mode whenever a DVD disc is not  
loaded and the DVD power is turned  
on.  
1. Seven-inch (diagonal) color liquid crystal display (LCD) screen.  
2. Aspect ratio switch.  
Push to convert the screen between normal view and wide screen view.  
3. Dimmer control.  
Push (+/-) to increase or decrease screen brightness.  
4. Display latch.  
To prolong system life and optimize  
radio performance, turn the DVD  
power OFF when you are not using it.  
Do not leave DVDs in the player  
overnight or for extended periods.  
5. Wireless headphone and remote control infrared transmitter and receiver.  
(Aim remote control to this area for proper functionality.)  
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Operating Instructions  
To listen through the vehicle’s speaker  
system, press the FM Modulator ON/  
OFF Speaker Switch ( ) on the DVD  
and set the radio to FM 87.9.  
When using the remote control, aim it  
at the infrared transmitter above the  
video display screen.  
3. Use the 34 56 keys to toggle  
through the menus, submenus and  
submenu options.  
Features  
EJECT/LOAD  
PWR  
LIGHT  
When a menu item is selected, use  
the cursor keys (on the remote  
control) to operate the item next to  
the displayed item.  
ENTER  
SPEAKER  
MENU  
RETURN  
4. Press ENTER to select.  
Infrared  
Transmitter/Receiver  
5. Press DISPLAY 3 times to close  
menu and resume play.  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
REW  
FWD  
PREV  
NEXT  
Subtitles  
1. Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control.  
ANGLE  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
COMP  
DVD  
AUX  
2. Select (  
) SUBTITLE in  
menu-bar 1.  
3. Use the 56 keys to toggle  
through the menu options of  
languages.  
4. Press ENTER to close menu and  
resume play.  
Personal Preferences  
1. Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control.  
2. Select (  
) in menu-bar 1. The  
Personal Preferences menu appears.  
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Operating Instructions  
disc package to ensure proper  
orientation of disc.  
Audio  
Operation  
1. Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control.  
2. Select (  
EJECT/LOAD  
PWR  
4. The disc will automatically begin to  
play. If video is not shown on the  
screen, press the DVD/AUX button  
on the remote control to switch  
from AUX to DVD player mode.  
LIGHT  
) AUDIO in menu bar 1.  
ENTER  
3. Use the 56 keys to toggle  
SPEAKER  
through the menu options.  
4. Press ENTER to close menu and  
resume play.  
MENU  
RETURN  
5. Set vehicle radio to FM 87.9 or  
designated preset frequency.  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
REW  
FWD  
6. Press the FM Modulator Speaker  
ON/OFF switch ( ) on the DVD  
player or remote control to listen to  
audio over the vehicle speakers.  
Audio is also routed through the  
headphones, regardless of the  
PREV  
NEXT  
ANGLE  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
COMP  
DVD  
AUX  
Speaker ON/OFF switch position.  
7. Press the STOP/EJECT button to  
stop play. Press it again to remove  
the DVD.  
Playing a DVD  
1. Turn ignition key ON.  
2. Press the POWER button on the  
DVD player or remote control.  
3. Insert DVD into the DVD player  
label side up. If no label, refer to  
NOTE: If “Child Lock” is set to  
ON and the disc inserted is not  
authorized, the 4-digit code must  
be entered and/or the disc must be  
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Operating Instructions  
authorized (see “Access Control”).  
2. Select  
(STEP) in menu-bar 2.  
Slow Motion  
NOTE: Unless otherwise stated,  
all operations described are based  
on using the remote control.  
3. Use the 6 key to enter the step-  
by-step menu. Playback will pause.  
4. Use the cursor keys 34 to select  
1. Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control.  
2. Select  
(SLOW MOTION) in  
the previous or next picture frame.  
Removing Discs  
menu-bar 2.  
5. To exit step-by-step playback, press  
1. Press STOP/EJECT on the front of  
the player to stop play.  
2. Once stopped, press STOP/EJECT  
again or press EJECT/LOAD on the  
remote to eject the DVD.  
3. Use the 6 keys to enter the SLOW  
MOTION menu. Playback will  
pause.  
4. Use the cursor keys 34 to select  
required speed: -1, -1/2, -1/4, or  
–1/8 (backward), or 1/8, 1/4,  
1/2 or 1 (forward).  
PLAY or 5.  
Search  
1. Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control.  
Moving to Another Title/Chapter  
2. Select  
(FAST MOTION) in  
menu-bar 2.  
3. Use the 6 keys to enter the FAST  
When the disc has more than one title  
or chapter, you can move to another  
title/chapter as follows:  
5. Select 1 to play the disc at normal  
speed again.  
MOTION menu.  
6. If  
is pressed, the speed will be  
1. Press DISPLAY, then  
4. Use the cursor keys 34 to select  
the required speed: -32, -8, or –4  
(backward) or 4, 8, 32 (forward).  
set to zero (PAUSE).  
7. To exit slow motion mode, press  
LIGHT  
select title or  
chapter in menu-bar  
ENTER  
PLAY and 5.  
3 using the 3 or  
5. To exit FAST MOTION mode, press  
SPEAKER  
4keys.  
MENU  
Still Picture and Frame-by-Frame  
Playback  
PLAY or 5.  
2. Press 6 or 5 to  
select desired title or chapter  
number.  
1. Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control.  
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Operating Instructions  
1. Press DISPLAY on the remote  
control.  
7. To exit ZOOM mode, press PLAY to  
resume playback.  
Pause  
1. Press during  
playback.  
2. To return to playback,  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
REW  
FWD  
Access Control (Child Lock)  
1. When disc playback is stopped,  
select ACCESS CONTROL in the  
features menu using the 5/6  
keys.  
2. Use the 34 keys to select the  
number’s position and 56 keys to  
select number.  
2. Select ZOOM  
in menu-bar 2.  
PREV  
NEXT  
3. Press 5/6 to activate the ZOOM  
function and select the required  
zoom factor: 1.33 or 2 or 4.  
Playback will pause.  
press PLAY.  
Moving to Another Track  
1. Press PREV to go to  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
• The selected zoom factor  
appears below the ZOOM icon  
in menu-bar 2 and “Press OK to  
pan” appears below the menu-  
bar.  
• The picture will change  
accordingly.  
REW  
FWD  
the beginning of the  
current chapter or  
track (if pressed after  
5 seconds from  
beginning of the chapter). If  
pressed within 5 seconds of  
beginning of the chapter, play will  
move to beginning of the previous  
chapter or track.  
PREV  
NEXT  
3. Press ENTER after selecting each  
number.  
4. Enter the code a second time.  
5. Move to “CHILD LOCK” using the  
5/6 keys.  
6. Move to LOCK/UNLOCK using the  
4. Press ENTER to confirm the  
selection. The panning icons  
appear on the screen.  
4 key.  
Zoom  
5. Use the 34 56 keys to pan  
7. Select LOCK using the 5/6 keys.  
ANGLE  
DISPLAY  
The zoom function  
allows you to enlarge the  
video image and to pan  
through the enlarged  
image.  
across the screen.  
8. Press OK or 3 to confirm, then  
press 3 again to exit the menu.  
Now unauthorized discs will not be  
played unless the 4-digit code is  
entered.  
AUDIO  
COMP  
DVD  
AUX  
6. When ENTER is pressed only the  
zoomed picture will be shown on  
the screen.  
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Operating Instructions  
9. Select UNLOCK to deactivate the  
CHILD LOCK.  
Storing a FTS Program  
Storing Chapters/Indexes  
1. In STOP mode, press menu then  
1. Press 6 on the selected title  
number. The title number will be  
marked and the highlight moves to  
the first available chapter number  
for this title.  
NOTE: Confirmation of the  
4-digit code is necessary when:  
• The code is entered for the very  
first time.  
• The code is changed.  
• The code is cancelled.  
select  
in menu-bar 3.  
2. Press 6 to open the menu. The  
FTS menu appears.  
3. Press 4 or 3 to select ON or OFF.  
If no program is selected, FTS is  
OFF. When titles or chapters are  
selected, FTS is automatically  
turned ON and user can select  
ON/OFF.  
2. Use 4 or 3 to select the required  
chapter number.  
3. Press ENTER to confirm the  
selection. The title/chapter  
selection will be added to the list of  
selections.  
4. Press RETURN to exit the FTS  
menu.  
FTS (Favorite Track Selection)  
The FTS function allows you to store  
your favorite titles and chapters for a  
particular disc in the player memory.  
FTS program can contain 20 items  
(titles, chapters etc.).  
A programmed FTS will be placed on  
top of the list when playback is  
activated.  
Storing Titles/Tracks  
1. Press 6 to select TITLES.  
2. Use 4 or 3 to select the required  
Erasing a FTS-Video Program  
title.  
1. In STOP mode, press DISPLAY then  
3. Press ENTER if you wish to store  
the entire title. The title number  
will be added to the list of  
selections.  
select  
in the menu bar.  
The program can be selected and  
played at any time.  
2. Use 6 to select PROGRAM.  
3. Use4 or 3 to select the required  
selection number.  
4. Press ENTER to erase the selection.  
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Operating Instructions  
5. Press RETURN to exit.  
Erasing All Selections:  
1. In STOP mode, press MENU then  
select  
in the menu bar.  
2. Use 6 to select CLEAR ALL.  
3. Press ENTER. All selections will now  
be erased.  
4. Press RETURN to exit. FTS will turn  
off.  
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Wireless Headphones  
To ensure the best performance from  
your wireless headphones, please read  
this information carefully.  
2. Infrared Sensors  
1
Receive audio signal from the  
transmitter.  
Features  
3. Battery Cover  
To replace the batteries, use a coin  
to turn the screw and remove the  
cover.  
• Automatic Level Control prevents  
input signal overloading  
• Uses high-frequency infrared light  
to assure a clean signal for clear  
reception  
• Adjustable headphone band for  
proper fit.  
Auto off battery power saving  
feature automatically turns off  
headphones if no infrared signal is  
received within 3-4 minutes.  
Explanation of Controls  
4. Volume Control  
Use to adjust headphone  
volume.  
5. Power Button  
Turns headphone power  
ON/OFF.  
1. Infrared Transmitter  
Transmits audio signal to  
the headphones.  
Headphone Receivers  
6. Power Indicator LED  
L
Is on when headphones are ON.  
Auto Off  
R
2
3
The battery power-saving feature  
automatically turns off the  
headphones if no infrared signal is  
received within 3-4 minutes.  
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5
4
NOTE: Do not cup your hands over the  
earpiece when adjusting the volume. This  
may interfere with the signal to the  
headphones.  
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Wireless Headphones  
Battery Replacement  
• Use a quarter or similar item to  
remove the battery cover.  
• Place two alkaline AAA batteries into  
the battery compartment of the  
headphones, making sure the  
batteries are properly installed.  
• Install the battery cover, use a coin  
to tighten it.  
Turn the headphone volume nearly  
OFF before turning on the power.  
Turn on the headphone power  
switch, then adjust the headphone  
volume to a comfortable level.  
Make sure you turn OFF the power  
switch before storing the  
headphones.  
Adjusting Headphones  
The headphones may be adjusted to  
fit more comfortably. While holding  
the top of the headphones, pull down  
on each earpiece to make the straps  
longer, or push up on each earpiece to  
make the straps shorter.  
Operation  
Please read carefully to prevent damage  
to the headphones or your ears.  
• Be sure the batteries are properly  
installed in the headphones.  
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Auxiliary Input Device Connection  
• Connect the left and right audio  
wires to the WHITE and RED jacks  
respectively.  
• Follow the operating instructions for  
the video equipment.  
NOTE: Auxiliary video equipment can be  
powered by the power outlet. It may  
require a 12-volt DC to 120-volt AC  
power inverter.  
Connecting Auxiliary Video  
Equipment  
• Connect the left and right audio  
cables to the WHITE and RED jacks  
respectively.  
NOTE: If a disc is not inserted, system  
will default to auxiliary mode.  
The in-VEHICLE  
ENTERTAINMENT  
If a disc is inserted, press DVD AUX to  
change modes.  
Turn the video game power ON.  
SYSTEM accepts video and audio  
RCA type connectors for all standard  
video games and video equipment  
(such as camcorders) in the auxiliary  
input jacks of the media control panel.  
Playing Video Games  
• Connect the video line to the  
YELLOW jack.  
• Press the DVD player power. The  
LCD screen will be turned ON.  
• View the game on the LCD flip-down  
screen. Adjust screen brightness  
with the buttons.  
Using Auxiliary Video Equipment  
• Connect the video line to the  
YELLOW jack.  
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Care of the DVD Player  
Environmental Extremes  
Temperature Extremes  
DVD players subjected to harsh  
environmental conditions may be  
damaged or operate at less than  
maximum performance. To prevent  
damage or degraded performance of  
the DVD player, remote control or  
DVD, try to avoid leaving the vehicle:  
If the vehicle is parked in the sun or in  
an extremely cold place for a long  
time, wait until the interior  
temperature is normal before  
operating the system.  
Humidity and Moisture  
Condensation  
• in extremely hot or cold  
temperatures  
• in direct sunlight  
• in high humidity  
• in a dusty environment  
• in locations where strong magnetic  
fields are generated  
Moisture in the air will condense on  
the DVD player under extremely humid  
conditions or when you move from a  
cold place to a warm place. If you  
encounter moisture condensation, do  
not insert a DVD into the player. If a  
DVD is in the player, remove it. Turn  
power ON to the DVD player to dry  
the moisture before inserting a DVD.  
In some cases, this may take an hour  
• on a surface that is unstable or  
subject to vibrations  
• Your cellular phone may cause noise or more.  
in the infrared headphones  
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Cleaning  
Foreign Substances  
Cleaning the Console  
Exercise care to prevent dirt and  
Clean the outside of the console with  
foreign objects from entering the DVD a soft cloth dampened with water. Take  
player. Be especially careful not to spill care to not get the controls or DVD  
liquids of any kind onto the DVD  
player. If you accidentally spill liquid  
onto the system, immediately turn the  
system OFF and consult a qualified  
service technician.  
player wet.  
Cleaning the Display Screen  
Clean the display screen with 70%  
isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) or  
an ammonia-based glass cleaner. Apply  
a small amount of cleaner to a soft  
cloth and rub gently until dirt or  
fingerprints are removed. To prevent  
damage to the electronics, do not  
spray the screen directly. Do not apply  
excessive pressure while cleaning.  
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Troubleshooting  
Use the following troubleshooting chart to remedy symptoms you may experience. If the problem is not readily  
corrected, consult your Honda dealer.  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
No system power. Ignition ON,  
power indicator light is OFF.  
Power line disconnected, shorted or Check vehicle’s 15 amp fuse.  
damaged. Blown fuse.  
Contact your dealer.  
DVD does not operate.  
Machine or disc has dew or is  
damp inside.  
Wait until DVD player or disc  
becomes dry. May take several  
hours.  
Temperature too high.  
Wait until vehicle cabin temperature  
cools down.  
Voltage exceeded 18 v. Overvoltage  
protection circuit is operating.  
Power off the DVD player and  
contact dealer to service.  
Function indicators don’t disappear Incorrect display mode.  
from screen.  
Press the DISPLAY button on the  
remote control.  
No audio from DVD player or AUX Not in speaker mode.  
source on vehicle speakers.  
Press FM modulator  
ON/OFF speaker switch.  
Radio not tuned to proper  
frequency.  
Tune radio to 87.9 MHz, or  
designated preset frequency.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Cannot tune radio after listening  
to video system speakers.  
Audio output through video system’s Press FM modulator ON/OFF  
FM modulator instead of  
vehicle antenna.  
speaker switch to disengage FM  
modulator.  
No audio from wireless headphones. Dead batteries in headphones.  
Headphone power switch not on.  
Replace batteries.  
Turn on power switch.  
Volume set too low  
on headset.  
Raise volume level  
on headset.  
IR path blocked.  
Move obstacle from line of sight  
between IR headphone and IR  
transmitter.  
No batteries.  
Put batteries in.  
Video Screen displays “Disc Play  
Error”  
Non-playable disc, excessively  
scratched disc, excessive vehicle  
vibration.  
Player will automatically attempt  
to find the next readable location  
on the disc and resume play if  
possible. Check and replace disc  
if necessary.  
Video Screen displays “Load/Eject  
Error”  
Disc is not properly oriented in the  
mechanism or disc is wrong size or  
warped.  
Remove disc and attempt to  
re-insert. Do not force the disc into  
the slot. Replace disc if necessary.  
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Troubleshooting  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Video screen displays “Disc Format Disc is inserted upside down, disc is Remove disc and insert right-side  
Error”  
unable to be read, or disc format is  
incompatible.  
up. Only use discs with compatible  
formats (DVD, CD Audio).  
Video screen displays “Region Code Non-region 1 disc.  
Error”  
Use discs labeled as region 1 or  
All Regions.  
Video screen displays “Disc Not  
Present”  
No disc in player when eject  
command is received.  
No action required.  
No power at power outlet or DVD  
player  
Blown fuse.  
Check vehicle’s 15 amp fuse.  
Contact your dealer.  
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Safety Information  
Precautions  
Please be sure to review the owner’s  
manuals, consumer information and  
precaution booklets for all video  
games and video equipment that you  
use as auxiliary inputs for your  
in-VEHICLE  
ENTERTAINMENT  
SYSTEM.  
Do not operate video games and video  
equipment if the power cords or cables  
are broken, split or damaged.  
Avoid touching auxiliary input jacks  
with your fingers. Do not blow on  
them or allow them to get wet or dirty.  
Do not clean any part of the unit with  
benzene, paint thinner or any other  
solvent.  
This display is intended for rear seat  
passenger viewing only – out of the  
drivers view. Installation within the  
drivers view is illegal in most states,  
provinces and countries and may lead  
to driver distraction.  
Do not insert foreign objects into the  
DVD player.  
WARNING! The front glass on the  
liquid crystal display may break when  
hit with a hard surface. If the glass  
breaks, do not touch the liquid  
crystalline material. In case of contact  
with skin, wash immediately with soap  
and water.  
CAUTION: Do not expose the liquid  
crystal display to direct sunlight or  
intense ultraviolet rays for extensive  
time periods. Ultraviolet rays  
deteriorate the liquid crystal.  
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Safety Information  
Electrical Cautions and Warnings  
CAUTION  
An exclamation point within  
triangle is intended to alert  
the user to the presence of  
important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the appliance.  
Risk of Electrical  
Shock  
Do not open system.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of  
electrical shock, do not remove  
system cover (or back). No user-  
serviceable parts are inside. Refer  
servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
WARNING! To prevent fire or shock  
hazard, do not expose this unit to  
rain or moisture.  
CAUTION: This DVD player should  
be used with 12V DC only. To  
prevent electrical shocks and fire  
hazards, DO NOT use any other  
power source.  
A lightning flash with  
arrowhead symbol within a  
triangle is intended to alert  
the user to the presence of  
uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within  
the product’s enclosure. The voltage  
may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock.  
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance  
Federal Communications  
Commission (FCC) Compliance  
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.  
• Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Change or modifications not approved  
by Honda could void user’s authority  
to operate the equipment. This  
equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio  
communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful  
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REF. NO.: 0823-9E1-0100  
VP3BQF-044D34-AANH293L  
08A23-9E1-AM00-81  
VP3BQF-19A016-AB  
© American Honda Motor Co., Inc. 2002 All Rights Reserved  
Printed in U.S.A.  

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