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System Description

  1. OUTLINE 
    • As a unique feature of the Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE) system, the rear seat occupants can enjoy different audio-visual modes at the same time.
    • The rear seat occupants can control the audio-visual modes with the remote controller, and listen to audio by using wired or wireless headphones.
    • The RSE system is controlled by the display and navigation assembly or multi-display, and the communication among the disc player and television display is established via the AVC-LAN (Audio Visual Communication-Local Area Network).
  2. FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENT 
    FUNCTION OF MAIN COMPONENT

    Components Function
    Television Display Assembly
    • Displays DVD and video images in accordance with video signals from the multi-display controller.
    • Receives signals from the remote controller and outputs them to the multi-display controller.
    • Outputs audio signals to the wireless headphones in the form of infrared signals.
    • Displays the audio-visual control screen.
    • Displays the adjustment screen.
    • Displays the diagnosis screen. The diagnosis screen appears when the diagnosis mode is started on the multi-display.
    • Displays when open, but does not display when closed.
    • Even if engine switch is turned from on (ACC) to off to on (ACC), display condition continues.
    Audio Head Unit:
    Radio Receiver
    • Outputs audio signals to the multi-display controller and the stereo component amplifier.
    • Outputs a request to the multi-display to start the diagnosis mode.
    • Receives RSE sound signals from the multi-display controller and outputs them to the stereo component amplifier.
    Multi-display Controller (RSE ECU)
    • Processes video and audio signals from the disc player and video player and audio signals from the audio head unit, and outputs them to the television display and headphone terminals.
    • Controls the distribution of the audio-visual mode to the front (audio head unit) and the rear (RSE).
    Remote Controller Outputs various control signals of the RSE system to the television display in the form of infrared signals.
    Wireless Headphone
    • Receives the audio signals from the television display in the form of infrared signals.
    • Volume adjustment of the wireless headphone can be done by using the volume adjuster on the wireless headphone.
    Headphone Terminal
    • Outputs audio signals to the wired headphones that are connected.
    • Adjusts the volume of the wired headphones in accordance with volume control.
    VTR Terminal This terminal is for connecting the video player's video and audio output terminals.
    Disc Player
    • Outputs CD or DVD sound signals to the multi-display controller.
    • Outputs DVD image signals to the multi-display controller.
  3. DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION 
    1. When the radio receiver or navigation system changes to the diagnosis screen, the television display shows an RSE diagnosis screen.
  4. DVD (Digital Versatile Disc) PLAYER OUTLINE (for TELEVISION DISPLAY) 
    1. The DVD player can only play DVD videos that have one of the following marks:
      Fig 1: Identifying DVD Player Symbols
      G04953863Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
      1. Precaution for use of discs
        NOTE:
        • Keep the discs away from dirt. Be careful not to damage the discs or leave your fingerprints on them.
        • Hold discs by the outer edge and center hole with the label side up.
        • Leaving the disc exposed halfway out of the slot for a long time after pressing the disc eject button may cause deformation of the disc, making the disc unusable.
        • Do not use uniquely-shaped CDs because these may cause player malfunctions.
        • Do not use discs whose recording portion is transparent or translucent because they may not be able to be inserted, ejected, or played normally.