6-38 Infotainment SystemInfrared transmitters are on thetop of the left seatback videoscreen. The headphones shut offautomatically to save the batterypower if the RSE system and RSAare shut off or if the headphones areout of range of the transmitters formore than three minutes. Moving toofar forward or stepping out of thevehicle, can cause the headphonesto lose the signal or have static.The headphones may automaticallyturn off after four hours ofcontinuous use.To adjust the volume on theheadphones, use the volumecontrol.For best audio performance, theheadphones must be worn correctly,with the headband over the top ofthe head. L (Left) and R (Right)are above the ear pads andare indicators as to how theheadphones should be placed onthe head.Notice: Do not store theheadphones in heat or directsunlight. This could damage theheadphones and repairs will notbe covered by the warranty.Storage in extreme cold canweaken the batteries. Keep theheadphones stored in a cool, dryplace.If the foam ear pads become wornor damaged, they can be replacedseparately from the headphones.See your dealer/retailer for moreinformation.Battery ReplacementTo change the batteries:1. Loosen the screw to the batterydoor located on the left side ofthe headphones.2. Slide the battery door open.3. Replace the two AAA batteries.4. Replace the battery door andtighten the screw.Remove the batteries if theheadphones are not going to beused for a long period of time.Audio/Video (A/V) JacksThe A/V jacks may be located onthe rear of the floor console. Theyallow audio or video cables to beconnected from an auxiliary devicesuch as a camcorder or a videogame system.The A/V jacks are color coded:. Yellow for video input.. White for left audio input.. Red for right audio input.Power for auxiliary devices is notsupplied by the radio system.To use the auxiliary inputs of theRSE system:1. Connect the auxiliary devicecables to the A/V jacks.2. Power on both the auxiliarydevice and the RSE videoscreen.