Buick/Chevrolet/GMC InTouch Infotainment System (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./
Canada-9921201) - 2017 - crc - 8/4/16
Rear Seat Infotainment
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Rear Seat
Infotainment
Rear Seat Entertainment
(RSE) System
If equipped, the DVD RSE system
works with the vehicle
’
s audio
system. The DVD player is part of
the front radio. The RSE system
includes a radio with a DVD player,
a video display screen, audio/video
jacks, two wireless headphones,
and a remote control. See
for more information on the
vehicle's infotainment system.
Before Driving
The RSE is designed for rear seat
passengers only. The driver cannot
safely view the video screen while
driving and should not try to do so.
In severe or extreme weather
conditions, the RSE system might
not work until the temperature is
within the operating range of above
−
20 °C (
−
4 °F) or below 60 °C
(140 °F). If the temperature of the
vehicle is outside of this range, heat
or cool the vehicle until the
temperature is within the proper
operating range.
Headphones
1. Channel 1 or 2 Switch
2. Volume Control
3. Power Button
The RSE includes two 2-channel
wireless headphones. Channel 1 is
dedicated to the video screen
movie, while Channel 2 is dedicated
to Rear Seat Audio (RSA)
selections. These headphones are
used to listen to media such as
CDs, DVDs, MP3/WMAs, radio (AM,
FM, or SiriusXM, if equipped), any
auxiliary source connected to rear
A/V jacks, or the front auxiliary input
jack, if equipped. The wireless
headphones have a power button,
channel 1 or 2 switch, and a volume
control. Switch the headphones off
when not in use.
Press the power button to turn on
the headphones. An indicator light
on the headphones comes on. If the
light does not come on, the batteries
might need to be replaced.
Intermittent sound or static on the
headphones can also be an
indication of weak batteries or being
out of range of the signal. See
“
Battery Replacement
”
later in this
section.
To adjust the volume on the
headphones, use the volume control
on the right side.
Infrared transmitters are located at
the rear of the RSE overhead
console. The headphones shut off
automatically to save the battery
power if the RSE system and RSA
are shut off or if the headphones are
out of range of the transmitters for
more than three minutes. Moving too
far forward or stepping out of the
vehicle can cause the headphones
to lose the audio signal.