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RSE Overview The Rear Seat Entertainment system (RSE) allows passengers in the rear compartment to access multimedia content and basic Infotainment functions using the Touch Screen Remote (TSR) or a suitable device running the Bentley Flying Spur RSE app. Dependent upon specification, the RSE system may consist of the following items: Display screens > Multimedia interface > Media loaders > Left and right headphone sockets > Wireless headphones > 4 1 2 1 2 Fig. 1 RSE features (5 seat vehicle shown) 1 Display screen > 2 Media loader > 3 Touch screen remote (TSR) > 4 Headphone connections > Multimedia interface Media loaders Touch screen remote (TSR) Using the RSE Settings Headphones 3 B0918 TSD B08001 1

Multimedia interface 1 2 Note Very high or very low temperatures (a common occurrence in a car's interior) can cause damage to a portable player and/or impair its performance. Please do not leave your portable player in the car in case of extreme temperatures. Handle the adapter cable with care. Make sure the cable does not become pinched or trapped. Media loaders Touch screen remote (TSR) Using the RSE Settings Headphones B0922.LH Fig. 2 Multimedia interface 1 RSE SIM card reader 2 Multimedia interface The multimedia interface (located in the glovebox), contains the following: Jukebox - 64GB memory capacity for storing media files. Multimedia interface - Enables connection of a compatible media device to the Infotainment system. RSE SIM card reader - Enables access to the internet when a suitable SIM card is present. The SIM card should be inserted into the card slot with the chip facing upwards and the cut-off corner pointing towards the right. 2 TSD B08001

Media loaders Raise the front of the cover to access the features of the media loader. Headphones 1 USB HDMI SD 6 5 4 3 2 Fig. 3 Seatback features 1 Display screen > 2 CD/DVD disc slot > 3 CD/DVD Eject button > 4 SD memory card slot > 5 HDMI input > 6 USB connector > Multimedia interface Touch screen remote (TSR) Using the RSE Settings B0920 TSD B08001 3

Touch screen remote (TSR) When controlling the RSE system, the TSR works like a track pad, where the movement of a finger on the central area of the TSR touch screen is used to highlight an option on the display screen. The highlighted option can then be selected by tapping the screen. It is possible to scroll through lists by swiping a finger on the touch screen in the direction desired. To quickly scroll through a list, hold a finger on the edge of the touch screen at the end of the swipe gesture. The scrolling action will stop when the end of the list is reached or when the finger is removed from the screen. For general information on using the TSR, refer to the Touch screen remote heading in the Infotainment chapter of the Owner s Handbook. selected) 1 On/off function button > 2 Touch screen 3 Select right-hand RSE system function button > 4 RSE main menu function button > Multimedia interface Media loaders Using the RSE Settings Headphones 1 2 3 Menu Fig. 4 4 B0935.EN TSR in gesture mode (left-hand RSE system 4 TSD B08001

TSR function buttons Dependent upon the currently selected menu, the following function buttons may appear on the TSR or the RSE display screen: - Press to turn the currently selected RSE system on or off. - Press to return to the previous menu screen. Menu - Press to return to the RSE system main menu. - Displays the currently playing media. Switching the RSE system on and off Switching between RSE screens Adjusting the volume Switching the RSE system on and off To switch on the RSE system using the TSR, select the RSE app from the app selector screen. The TSR will prompt the user to select from the following options: - Left-hand RSE system and display monitor on. - Right-hand RSE system and display monitor on. - Both RSE systems and display monitors on. When both sides of the RSE system are switched on together, the TSR control will default to the left-hand RSE system. TSR function buttons Switching between RSE screens Adjusting the volume TSD B08001 5

Switching between RSE screens To switch off the RSE system, proceed as follows: 1. Use the or function button to select the desired side of the RSE system. 2. Press the function button. A pop-up window displaying the following options will open (the left-hand RSE system has been selected for this example): Switch off left display or Switch on left display - Switches on or off the left-hand display only. When the display is switched off, the audio for the currently playing media will continue to be output through the currently selected source. Switch off left system - Switches off the left-hand RSE system. Cancel - Closes the pop-up window and returns to the previous TSR screen. 3. Select the desired option. To switch on the RSE system after it has been switched off via the TSR, or if only one side had been switched on at initial start-up, press the function button. TSR function buttons Switching the RSE system on and off Adjusting the volume Adjusting the volume 1 2 3 4 B0934 Fig. 5 Volume controls 1 Left-hand RSE volume controls 2 Infotainment system volume controls 3 Right-hand RSE volume controls 4 Volume control button Pressing the volume control button (4) opens the volume control pop-up window. It is possible to control the volume settings for the Infotainment system or any wired or wireless headphones that may be connected to the RSE system. Press the or function buttons for the desired device to increase or decrease the volume of the desired output. Press the function button to mute the desired output. 6 TSD B08001

If wired and wireless headphones are connected to the same side of the RSE system, it is possible to toggle between adjustment for each pair of headphones by pressing the or function button at the top of the pop-up window. Note The volume control pop-up window will close after approximately 5 seconds of inactivity. Using the RSE TSR function buttons Switching the RSE system on and off Switching between RSE screens B0991.EN Fig. 6 Main menu There are 6 possible media sources that can be accessed using the RSE system. The Jukebox is available individually to both sides of the RSE system. > The TV source is a shared source, available to each user. > Each media loader supports the following sources: CDs and DVDs > USB devices > SD cards > HDMI > Multimedia interface Media loaders Touch screen remote (TSR) Settings TSD B08001 7

Headphones Selecting a media source All media sources will be shown on the display screen. Any sources which are currently unavailable will be displayed in grey. Select the desired source by highlighting and tapping to select. The media will start playing automatically. Dependent upon the currently selected source, the following function buttons may appear on the toolbar at the bottom of the display screen: - Displays the currently playing media and, dependent upon the current media playing, toggles between picture-in-picture and full screen mode. - Plays the currently selected or paused media. - Pauses the currently playing media. - Skips to the previous track or chapter. - Skips to the next track or chapter. Selection - Opens the Selection menu. Extras - Opens the Extras menu. Dependent upon the currently selected source, the Extras menu may contain the following options: Repeat - Repeats the currently selected file. An icon will be displayed on the upper toolbar. Repeat Track - Repeats the currently selected track. An icon will be displayed on the upper toolbar. Repeat Folder - Repeat the contents of the currently selected folder. An icon will be displayed on the upper toolbar. Mix - Plays the content of the selected folder or device in a random order. An icon will be displayed on the upper toolbar. 8 TSD B08001

Picture format - Enables the aspect ratio of the display screen to be adjusted. Brightness - Enables the brightness of the display screen to be adjusted using a slider. Copy all device content to Jukebox - Copies all content from the currently selected device to the Jukebox. Title menu - Displays the Title menu of a DVD. Title / Chapter List - Displays the Title/Chapter list of a DVD. Subtitles - Displays subtitles on a DVD. Information - Displays information about the selected content, such as file size, genre, artist, etc. Playing media Supported media files Media restrictions and notes Playing media Selecting a media source Supported media files Media restrictions and notes TSD B08001 9

Jukebox The Jukebox uses the storage provided in the multimedia interface to create a media library which remains available to the RSE and Infotainment systems even after the original media has been removed from the system. Compatible files can be copied from an SD card or USB memory stick onto the Jukebox. Supported media files TV CDs and DVDs SD cards HDMI USB devices Viewing the Jukebox content It is possible to display the library contents in different formats. To select a different format (dependent upon the current library selected), proceed as follows: 1. Use the TSR to highlight and select Selection on the toolbar at the bottom of the display screen. 2. Highlight and select the desired view: Now Playing - Displays the currently playing media source. Album List - Displays available audio media in list form, grouped by album title. Album Browser - Displays available audio media art, grouped by album title. Artists - Displays available audio media, grouped by artist name. Songs - Displays available audio media, grouped by track name. Playlists - Displays available playlists. Video List - Displays available video media in list form. Video Browser - Displays available video media art, grouped by video title. Search - Enables available media to be searched by title. To copy an individual item to the Jukebox, proceed as follows: 1. Highlight the item to be copied to the Jukebox. 2. Tap and hold the touch screen for approximately 1 second. A pop-up window will open. 3. Select Copy to Jukebox. The copying process will begin. A progress bar will be displayed on the upper toolbar. To copy the complete contents of a connected media device to the Jukebox, proceed as follows: 1. Select the device from the main menu. 10 TSD B08001

2. Highlight and select the Extras menu. 3. Highlight and select Copy all device content to Jukebox. The copying process will begin. A progress bar will be displayed on the upper toolbar. To delete an individual item from the Jukebox, proceed as follows: 1. Navigate to the item in the Jukebox. 2. Tap and hold the touch screen for approximately 1 second. A pop-up window will open. 3. Select Delete from Jukebox. The selected item will be deleted. Media stored on the Jukebox can also be accessed via the Infotainment system and output through the Infotainment system speakers, whilst either of the RSE systems plays media independently. To play media stored on the Jukebox via the Infotainment system, proceed as follows: 1. Press the Media control button on the Infotainment system. 2. Press the MDI function button on the Infotainment system. 3. Press the Play function button. It is now possible to navigate to the root folder and select Jukebox. Select the desired content to play. Note If the copying process is cancelled (for example, the RSE system is switched off) the copying process will stop after the last completely copied track. For details of supported media types, please refer to Supported media files. > TV (when fitted) The TV source utilises the Infotainment system TV tuner and cannot be controlled directly from the RSE app. Control of the TV source can be made using the Infotainment system controls or the TSR in Front control mode. For further information, please refer to the Audio chapter of the Owner s Handbook. Note The TV source is not available in all markets. Settings - Select Settings from the main menu to alter the settings of the RSE system. > Supported media files Jukebox CDs and DVDs SD cards HDMI USB devices TSD B08001 11

CDs and DVDs Supported media files Jukebox TV SD cards HDMI USB devices USB HDMI SD 2 1 B0920_DVD To insert a disc into the RSE system, proceed as follows: 1. Hold the disc vertically, with the printed side facing towards the front of the car. 2. Insert the disc into the disc slot (1) on the desired seatback until it is drawn in automatically. Do not push any further. To remove a disc from the RSE system, proceed as follows: 1. Press the eject button (2) on the desired seatback to move the disc into the eject position. The disc will now be partially ejected. 2. Once the disc is in the eject position, remove it from the disc slot. If the disc is not removed after approximately ten seconds, the disc will be drawn back in and the process will need to be repeated. 12 TSD B08001

SD cards If the inserted memory card cannot be read by the RSE system, the SD card function button will remain disabled and the function cannot be selected. Supported media files Jukebox TV CDs and DVDs HDMI USB devices USB HDMI SD 1 B0920_SD To insert an SD memory card into the RSE system, proceed as follows: 1. Hold the memory card with the cut-off corner facing downwards and to the left-hand side. 2. Insert the memory card into the memory card slot (1) on the desired seatback, until the card clicks into place. To remove a memory card from the RSE system, proceed as follows: 1. Press the inserted memory card. The memory card will spring back and will now be partially ejected. 2. Remove the memory card from the memory card slot. TSD B08001 13

HDMI USB devices USB HDMI SD 1 B0920_HDMI The screen will display the HDMI output of your connected device. HDMI cables should only be inserted in the correct orientation. The HDMI inputs support the following standards: 576p (720x576p @ 50Hz, 16:9) 480p (720x480p @ 59.94/60Hz, 16:9) DMT0659 (640x480p @ 59.94/60Hz, 4:3) Supported media files Jukebox TV CDs and DVDs SD cards 14 TSD B08001

USB devices HDMI USB HDMI SD 1 B0920_USB USB devices should be inserted with the icon facing towards the rear of the car. USB devices should only be inserted in the correct orientation. If the connected USB device cannot be read by the RSE system, the USB function button will remain disabled and the function cannot be selected. Supported media files Jukebox TV CDs and DVDs SD cards TSD B08001 15

Supported media files The following file specifications are supported by the RSE system, the Jukebox, the memory card readers and the connection for the USB mass storage device: Audio files File extension.mp3.wma.asf.m4a.mp4 Media limitations File system SD/SDHC/Memory cards Mass storage device: FAT or FAT32 file system, max 1 partition DVD drive: joliet (CDs: single session and multi-session, DVDs: single session only, DVD films), UDF Format Specifications Video files MPEG-1/-2 Layer 3 Windows Media Audio 8 and 9 MPEG-4 Up to max. 320 kbit/sec and 48 khz sampling frequency Specifications quoted depend on codec used. Not all codecs support the quoted values. No. of files Supported media DVD drive: max. 512 files per folder, max. 255 folders plus root directory Jukebox: max. 3000 files can be copied USB mass storage device and memory cards: max. 70,000 files in total and max. 1000 files per directory Memory cards: with a capacity of up to 32 GB DVD drive: audio CDs (up to 80 minutes), standard DVD-video and DVD-audio compatible with DVD-video File extension.mp4.m4v Format H,264 Specifications.wmv.asf Windows media video 9 Up to max. 2000 kbit/sec and 1920x1080px Specifications quoted depend on codec used. Not all codecs support the quoted values. Metadata (Audio files only) Selecting a media source Playing media Media restrictions and notes Album, track, artist, year, genre and comments for MP3/WMA/M4A files Embedded album covers with up to 800x800px (GIF, JPEG, PNG) 16 TSD B08001

Media restrictions and notes Only use 12 cm standard CDs/DVDs and memory card with the dimensions 32 mm x 24 mm x 2.1 mm or 1.2 mm. Variations in the quality of data media produced by different manufacturers may lead to problems during playback. The unit may be unable to read individual tracks or the entire data medium due to the data medium configuration or the devices and/or programs used for recording. Information can be found on the internet regarding the best ways to create audio files and data media (compression rate, ID3 tag, etc.). Due to the larger quantity of data, it takes longer to read a data medium containing compressed audio files (.mp3,.wma) than a normal audio CD. Complex folder structures can also slow down the reading of a data medium. Playlists only determine a certain playing order. There are no files stored on a playlist. The Infotainment system will not play a playlist if the files are not on the data medium at the locations referred to by the playlist. Only supported media files are displayed and played. All other files are ignored. Audio files cannot be copied onto the memory card from the Infotainment system or the RSE system. Selecting a media source Playing media Supported media files Settings Multimedia interface Media loaders Touch screen remote (TSR) Using the RSE Headphones TSD B08001 17

Wireless and networking The following options are available: Menu overview Menu overview Data roaming Press this button to enable data roaming. A tick will be placed in the check-box. Activating this feature may incur additional data charges. Wi-Fi hotspot Press this button to enable the Wi-Fi hotspot. A tick will be placed in the check-box. Network SSID Displays the RSE network name. Select to enter a new name for the RSE network. The default name is Bentley- RSE. Data networks Access point names Lists available access point names. Highlight and select the desired APN. To edit an APN, highlight the desired APN and hold for approximately 1 second. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the APN details. Wi-Fi hotspot settings Security Password Show password Save Cancel Select from the available security protocols. Select to change the Wi-Fi password. The default password is bentley!. Displays the characters of the password. Saves any changes made to the Wi-Fi settings. Cancels any changes and returns to the previous menu. New APN Restore default APN settings? Display Jukebox status System information Enables data for a new APN to be entered. APN data can be requested from your mobile network provider. Restores the default settings for the data network. 18 TSD B08001

Display Jukebox status Enables the brightness of the display screen to be adjusted using a slider. Wireless and networking Jukebox status System information The Jukebox status displays data showing the amount of available space on the Jukebox. It is also possible to format the Jukebox from this menu. To format the Jukebox, proceed as follows: 1. Select the Format function button. 2. Select Ok on the pop-up window. The Jukebox will be formatted and all data stored on it will be erased. Wireless and networking Display System information TSD B08001 19

System information Displays system information, such as software level and system serial numbers. Menu overview Reset your system to the factory settings? Legal information Resets the RSE system to the original settings. The option of formatting the Jukebox is offered during the reset process. Displays legal information relating to the RSE system. Headphones Connections for two pairs of wired headphones are provided, and dependent upon specification, a pair of wireless headphones are located in each rear door pocket. Multimedia interface Media loaders Touch screen remote (TSR) Using the RSE Settings System version information Displays information relating to the RSE system hardware and software. Wireless and networking Display Jukebox status 20 TSD B08001

Wireless headphones 1 2 Switching wireless headphones on and off To switch on the wireless headphones, briefly press the power button on the left-hand earpiece. The status display will flash slowly. To switch off the wireless headphones, briefly press the power button until the status display goes out. Note When the RSE system has been switched off, the wireless headphones will switch off automatically after approximately five minutes. Pairing wireless headphones Charging wireless headphones 3 Fig. 7 Wireless headphones 1 Status display 2 Power button 3 Charging cable connection Wired headphones B0919 TSD B08001 21

Pairing wireless headphones Charging wireless headphones The procedure to pair each set of wireless headphones must be started separately. The wireless headphones will be paired to the side of the RSE system from which the pairing procedure is started. To pair the wireless headphones, proceed as follows: 1. With the wireless headphones turned on, press and hold the power button on the left-hand earpiece until the status display starts flashing rapidly. 2. Using the TSR, select Settings from the main Menu screen. 3. Select Headphones, followed by Find headphones. The RSE system will search and connect to available wireless headphones. An on screen message will be displayed at the end of this process. Note The wireless headphones must be paired with the RSE system the first time that they are used. After this initial pairing, the connection will be re-established automatically when the wireless headphones and the RSE system are switched on. Switching wireless headphones on and off Charging wireless headphones 1 B0919-1 1 Charging cable connection When the status display on the wireless headphones repeatedly flashes twice, followed by a longer pause, the batteries require charging. To charge the wireless headphones, proceed as follows: 1. Plug the charging cable into the connection on the bottom of the left headphone (1). 2. Connect the charging cable to a USB connector on either of the Media loaders. > Note The wireless headphones will only be charged when the ignition and RSE system are switched on. 22 TSD B08001

WARNING Take special care when charging the headphones as they could become hot. Switching wireless headphones on and off Pairing wireless headphones Wired headphones On cars fitted with two rear seats, the headphone sockets are located in the rear console storage compartment. On cars fitted with three rear seats, the headphone sockets are located on the front face of the rear centre seat position. These connections are designed to accept stereo jack plugs with a 3.5 mm diameter. To connect the wired headphones, flip down the cover over the desired connection (left/right) and insert the jack plug. Note When headphones are connected to the RSE system, very high/very low volume levels are automatically reduced/increased to a preset level. Wireless headphones TSD B08001 23

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