2001 Ford F150 Rear Seat Entertainment System Supplement 1st Printing - Page 12

2001 Ford F150 Manual

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Description Press the speaker control to enter into DUAL PLAY. The rear speakers will turn off and the rear seat passengers will enter into headphone mode. They are able to listen to their selected media source via headphones and control the volume level. While DUAL PLAY is engaged, the front seat passengers can listen to the desired media source through the radio speakers. 4. VOLUME buttons Press (+) or (−) button to decrease or increase audio volume. When ignition is turned ON, volume defaults to LOW. In SINGLE PLAY mode, the volume level can be changed in all media sources. However, the rear seat passengers cannot exceed the volume level set by the front seat passengers. In DUAL PLAY mode, only headphone volume level may be changed. 5. MEDIA button Press to toggle between the following media sources: AM, FM1, FM2, TAPE, CD, CDDJ, VCP and AUX. When chosen, the media source will illuminate in the radio display. When the Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSES) is in dual play mode, the selected media source will illuminate in the radio display. The letters RSC will appear in front of the selected mode. "RSC" indicates "Rear Seat Control" and identifies the mode as being used by the rear seat passengers. Note: While in dual play mode, both AM and FM media sources cannot be selected simultaneously. A selected radio station will be shared by front and rear seat passengers. 6. MEM Press in radio mode to scroll through the memory presets in AM, FM1 or FM2. Press in CDDJ mode to select the next disc in the compact disc changer. The memory function does not operate in TAPE, CD, VCP or AUX modes. 7. SEEK buttons Press to find the next or previous listenable radio station, tape selection or CD track (depending on the mode). 12

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Press the speaker control to enter into DUAL PLAY. The rear speakers
will turn off and the rear seat passengers will enter into headphone
mode. They are able to listen to their selected media source via
headphones and control the volume level. While DUAL PLAY is engaged,
the front seat passengers can listen to the desired media source through
the radio speakers.
4.
VOLUME
buttons
Press (+) or (±) button to decrease or increase audio volume. When
ignition is turned ON, volume defaults to LOW. In SINGLE PLAY mode,
the volume level can be changed in all media sources. However, the rear
seat passengers cannot exceed the volume level set by the front seat
passengers. In DUAL PLAY mode, only headphone volume level may be
changed.
5.
MEDIA
button
Press to toggle between the following media sources: AM, FM1, FM2,
TAPE, CD, CDDJ, VCP and AUX. When chosen, the media source will
illuminate in the radio display.
When the Rear Seat Entertainment System (RSES) is in dual play mode,
the selected media source will illuminate in the radio display. The letters
RSC will appear in front of the selected mode. “RSC” indicates “Rear
Seat Control” and identifies the mode as being used by the rear seat
passengers.
Note:
While in dual play mode, both AM and FM media sources cannot
be selected simultaneously. A selected radio station will be shared by
front and rear seat passengers.
6.
MEM
Press in radio mode to scroll through the memory presets in AM, FM1 or
FM2.
Press in CDDJ mode to select the next disc in the compact disc changer.
The memory function does not operate in TAPE, CD, VCP or AUX
modes.
7.
SEEK
buttons
Press to find the next or previous listenable radio station, tape selection
or CD track (depending on the mode).
Description
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