However, if the headphone sockets
are used, audio output remains
unaffected through the front
compartment speakers and, in this
way, front and rear seat passengers
can listen to two different audio
sources.
For example, with ‘RSE On’ selected,
front seat passengers can insert a
CD into the audio unit, and then press
the AM/FM button to listen to radio
reception through the front
compartment audio system
speakers.
At the same time, rear seat
passengers using the rear seat audio
system control panel, can press the
CD/AUX button and listen to CD
playback through their headphones.
At any time, front seat passengers
can select the CD playback or rear
seat passengers can switch to radio
reception, without affecting audio
output to the other part of the
vehicle.
REAR PASSENGER
CONTROL DISPLAY
SCREEN
When the Rear Seat Audio System is
switched on, the rear control panel
display shows which audio source is
selected for rear seat passengers.
•
During radio reception, the preset
button number, waveband and
station frequency or station name
are displayed.
•
During CD playback, the CD track
number and elapsed time appear.
•
During playback from an MP3
disc, MP3, the CD track number
and elapsed time appear.
•
During playback from a CD
changer, if fitted, the disc number,
CD track number and elapsed
time appear.
•
The display also confirms volume
adjustments made using the + or
– control buttons.
If rear panel control functions are not
available, information displays include:
•
SHARED – This indicates the rear
compartment audio source is
shared with the main audio unit.
•
FRONT – This shows that audio
control is through the main audio
unit.
•
DISABLED – This shows that the
rear seat audio system is not
operating and cannot be switched
on.
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Rear passenger controls