7-32 Infotainment SystemWhite: Left Audio InputRed: Right Audio InputThe A/V jacks are color coded tomatch typical home entertainmentsystem equipment.The A/V jacks, located on the rearof the floor console, allow audio orvideo signals to be connected froman auxiliary device such as acamcorder or a video game unit tothe RSE system. Adapterconnectors or cables (not included)may be required to connect theauxiliary device to the A/V jacks.Refer to the manufacturer’sinstructions for proper usage.The yellow jack (A) is for the videoinput. The white jack (B) is for theleft audio input. The red jack (C) isfor the right audio input.Power for auxiliary devices is notsupplied by the radio system.To use the auxiliary inputs of theRSE system, connect an externalauxiliary device to the color-codedA/V jacks and turn both the auxiliarydevice and the video screen poweron. If the video screen is in the DVDplayer mode, pressing the AUX(auxiliary) button on the remotecontrol switches the video screenfrom the DVD player mode to theauxiliary device. The audio of theconnected source can be listened toover the speakers by sourcing theradio to the auxiliary device or bysourcing the RSA to the Rear Auxand listening with the wirelessheadphones on Channel 2 or withthe wired headphones. See “Usingthe Auxiliary Input Jack” underAuxiliary Devices on page 7‑28 formore information about changingthe source.How to Change the RSE VideoScreen SettingsThe screen display mode (normal,full, and zoom), screen brightness,and setup menu language can bechanged from the on screen setupmenu. To change any feature:1. Press the z (display menu)button on the remote control.2. Use the remote control n, q,p, o (navigation) arrows andthe r (enter) button to use thesetup menu.3. Press the z button again toremove the setup menu from thescreen.Audio OutputAudio from the DVD player orauxiliary inputs can be heardthrough the following possiblesources:. Wireless headphones. Vehicle speakers. Vehicle-wired headphone jackson the RSA system, if thevehicle has this feature.The RSE system always transmitsthe audio signal to the wirelessheadphones, if there is audioavailable. See “Headphones” earlierin this section for more information.