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MultimSystem
System Features
Ultra High Resolution LCD Display
Integrated Touch Screen Controls
AM/FM Stereo Tuner with 24 Presets
Satellite Radio Ready with 24 Presets
Made for iPod Accessory Ready
CD and MP3 Audio Disc Playback
Plays DVD Movie to Front and Rear Seat Zones
Supports Integrated Rear Seat Monitors
Integrated MP3 Virtual 6 Disc Recorder/Player
Built in Bluetooth Hands-Free Interface
Aux Input to Play External Sources
Supports Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound
Supports Full Subwoofer Control
Voice and Visual 3D Turn-By-Turn Navigation
3D Maps with City Realistic Graphics
Millions of POI Navigation Library
Integrated Backup Camera ready
Integrated Backup Sensor ready
Copyright 2009 Rosen Entertainment Systems
DP-1001 Rev J
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NOTE
In order to use the product correctly and safely, please read this manual
carefully.
Specifications and designs are subject to change without notice.
SAFETY NOTICE
NOTICE OF INTENDED USE
Some features of Rosen Entertainment Systems are not intended for viewing by the driver
when the vehicle is in motion, such as movie playback. When using navigation, minimize
the amount of time spent viewing the screen and use voice prompts as much as possible.
Avoid prolonged use of the touch screen controls. Such use might distract the driver or
interfere with the driver’s safe operation of the vehicle , and thus result in serious injury or
death. Such use might also violate state and local laws.
Rosen Entertainment Systems disclaims any liability for any bodily injury or property
damage that might result from any improper or unintended use.
COMPATIBILITY
BLUETOOTH PHONES
This system requires a Bluetooth enabled phone. Cell phones and software vary by brand
and date of manufacture. Therefore some phones may not be compatible and/or some
functions may be different or not compatible with this system during actual use.
APPLE iPOD/iPHONES
Due to operational differences in various generations of iPods/iPhones and changes in Apple
firmware not all iPods/iPhones are compatible with the Rosen system.
Using non-compatible equipment may cause unpredictable operation or cause the system to
lockup and require a resetting.
Product compatibility is subject to change without notice and is not covered under the
product warranty.
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CONTENTS
1. Control Organization.................................................................................................
2. Basic Operation.........................................................................................................
2.1 RADIO Operation............................................................................................
2.1.1 RDS Operation.......................................................................................
2.2 SAT RADIO Operation....................................................................................
2.3 iPod Operation..................................................................................................
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3
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5
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2.4 CD Operation................................................................................................... 11
2.5 DVD Operation................................................................................................ 12
2.5.1 VCD Playback........................................................................................ 14
2.5.2 SD Card Playback.................................................................................. 15
2.5.3 JPEG Playback....................................................................................... 16
5.5.4 USB Hard Drive Playback..................................................................... 17
2.6 MP3 Operation................................................................................................. 18
2.6.1 MP3 Recording....................................................................................... 18
2.7 Bluetooth Operation......................................................................................... 19
3. System Setup............................................................................................................. 24
3.1.1 System Settings...................................................................................... 24
3.1.2 Touch Screen Calibration....................................................................... 25
3.1.3 Extras...................................................................................................... 27
3.1.4 Rear Seat Source.................................................................................... 28
3.1.5 Reverse Camera/Sensor.......................................................................... 29
3.1.6 Display Adjustments............................................................................... 30
3.1.7 Audio Adjustments................................................................................. 30
3.1.8 AUX Input.............................................................................................. 31
3.1.9 DVD Setup.......................................................................................... 32
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CONTENTS
4. Navigation................................................................................................................ 40
4.1 Touch Screen Calibration................................................................................. 41
4.2 Map and POI Updates...................................................................................... 41
5. Precautions/System Reset.......................................................................................... 42
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1. CONTROL ORGANIZATION
Controls
Your system (while it may not look like the
figure), is equipped with various push buttons and
rotary knobs in some cases. You can use these to
access selected functions directly.
Touch Controls
Your system is equipped with a touch sensitive
screen. Most areas of the screen contain buttons.
You can use these to access selected functions.
.
Screen Organization
The Information Bar is located at the top of the
screen. Depending on the source, it will provide
information or content sensitive controls.
.
This will take you to the Settings
Menu for advanced control settings.
.
The Source Tabs located at the bottom of the
screen will give you direct access to common
Note: “PHONE” is highlighted BLUE when
Bluetooth is enabled.
sources.
.
.
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Spectrum Display
If the spectrum is turned on, it will display after
several seconds of no operation while in Radio or
Satellite Radio mode.
After the spectrum screen appears, touch
to
switch among several different spectrum display
options (as figure shows).
Spectrum can be enabled/disabled from the settings
screen.
Turning the Unit On/Off
Turning on
Vehicle ignition must be ON or in ACC mode to operate system. Press the power knob or button on
the unit to turn the system On/Off.
Turning off
To power OFF, press and hold the power knob or button.
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2. BASIC OPERATION
2.1 RADIO Operation
Enter/Exit
Touch
to enter radio interface.
Touch any other Tab Button to exit this screen.
If the spectrum is turned on, it will display after a
few seconds if there is no operation. When
spectrum is showing, touch the screen to return to
the radio mode.
Band Selection
Touch
tab to cycle through AM, FM1,
FM2, and FM3.
Automatic Search
Touch
or
button to use
the scan/seek functions as follows:
Short press enables you to SEEK the next station.
Long press
enables you to SCAN all
available stations. To stop SCAN press the button
a second time.
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Setting Preset Buttons
Select the radio station, and then press and hold
one of the preset buttons to set the station.
18 radio stations can be stored for FM
(6 stations for each of FM1, FM2 and FM3), 6
stations can be stored for AM.
Play a Selected Radio Station
Using a short press of a preset button or the
tuning knob on equipped radios, you can select
the desired station from FM1, FM2, FM3 or
AM.
A short press of the button labeled 103.7Mhz
will tune the radio to 103.7Mhz.
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2.1.1 RDS Operation
To enable/disable the RDS (Radio Data System)
feature touch the RDS icon on the top menu bar.
When an RDS function is enabled the RDS icon
will remain colored.
PTY Operation
Touch
to enable the PTY (Program Type)
function.
When this function is enabled it will limit the
radio tuning to the current category such as “C
Rock.” When C Rock is selected you will only be
able to scan/select C Rock stations.
AF Operation
Touch
to enable the AF (Alternative
Frequencies) function.
When this function is enabled and if the RDS
signal becomes weak it will automatically search
for another station with a stronger frequency
when available.
TA Operation
Touch
to enable the TA (Traffic
Announcement) function.
When this function is enabled (if available in
your area) local traffic alerts will be announced
during the current audio playback for most
sources. After the announced the current audio
playback will resume.
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2.2 SATELLITE RADIO Operation
Enter/Exit
If your system contains the optional Satellite Radio
feature, touch
to enter SAT radio interface.
Touch any other Tab Button to exit this screen.
If the spectrum is turned on, it will display after a
few seconds if there is no operation. When
spectrum is showing, touch the screen to return to
the SAT radio mode.
Preset Selection
Touch
tab to cycle through SAT1, SAT2
and SAT3.
Automatic Search
Touch
or
button to use
the seek functions as follows:
Short press enables you to SEEK the next station.
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Setting Preset Buttons
Select the SAT radio station, and then press
and hold one of the preset buttons to set the
station.
18 stations can be stored for SAT
(6 stations for each of SAT1, SAT2 and
SAT3).
Play a Selected SAT Radio Station
Using a short press of a preset button you
can select the desired station from SAT1,
SAT2, or SAT3.
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2.3 iPod Operation
When the unit is equipped with the optional iPod connector and external iPod player,
the audio and video files (on compatible iPod models) stored in an iPod player can be
played through the car system.
Due to changes in design and firmware by Apple, not all iPod models are compatible
with the Rosen system. To see a list of compatible iPod models please go to
Enter/Exit
Touch
tab to enter the ipod interface.
Touch any other Tab Button to exit.
iPod Control Panel Description
Touch to access
previous menu
Touch to show album art,
optional on some models.
Next Track/FF
Touch to play songs in
random order
Previous Track/FR
Play/ Pause
Touch to repeat Song,
Playlist or Album
Play the intro of each
song
Page Up/ Page Down
Touch to access numeric
keypad
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Main Menu
Touch
to go up one level in the menu
structure.
To Play A Song
To play a song from the menu, touch the song
name.
Touch
song.
or
to play the previous/next
Touch
to Pause or resume Playback.
Display Song Information
Touch the EQ button once and the play
information will be displayed in the box on the
right (as shown).
Touch the EQ button when the play information is
displayed and it will launch the spectrum display
it the spectrum is enabled.
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Numeric Keypad
Touch
to enter the numeric keypad
interface.
Touch the numbers on the keypad to select the
desired song choice, then touch Enter to confirm.
Your selection will then be played.
Video Playing
Touch
to access the main menu of the iPod.
Select Video from the menu list as shown.
Control will be switched back to the iPod. Use the
iPod to select the video file to play and it will be
played on the system’s screen.
While in video play mode, touch the screen to
open the iPod control panel.
Touch
to return to the iPod main menu and
touch any other menu item to exit from video
play.
Touch any other Tab Button to exit from iPod
interface.
Note: Video function may not be supported on all iPod models. Video Playback is not allowed while
the vehicle is in motion. To play video the vehicle park brake must be engaged.
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2.4 CD Operation
CD Disc Playing
Touch the
tab to enter the main CD interface.
Touch any other Tab Button to exit this screen.
Inserting a CD will automatically start audio
playback. Discs should be inserted with the label
facing upwards.
A CD can be inserted at any time and the system will
automatically switch to CD mode (except in
Navigation mode).
If the spectrum is turned on, it will display after
several seconds of no operation.
CD Control Panel Description
Touch to cycle through
Touch to cycle through
available sound field modes.
available spectrum displays.
Play/Pause
Stop
Previous Track/FR
Touch to play songs at random.
Next Track/FF
Touch to repeat Track or All.
Touch to scan through the intro
of each track.
Touch to add the current track
or entire disc to the optional
MP3 function.
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2.5 DVD Operation
This unit plays discs in formats such as DVD/VCD/CD/MP3/JPEG/MPEG4/CD-R, etc.
However, some user produced disc may not play or may cause unpredictable operation.
Disc which are not the proper region will not play in this system and the disc size is
limited to the standard 12cm diameter type only.
Enter/Exit
Touch
to enter DVD
interface.
Touch any other Tab Button to exit the
DVD interface.
If a USB/SD card is connected, touch the
tab again to access USB/SD
card playing mode.
Note: DVD video playback is not allowed when the vehicle is in motion. Video
playback is enabled when the vehicle park brake is engaged.
Disc Load/Eject
A DVD can be inserted at any time and the system will automatically switch to DVD
mode (except in Navigation mode).
Insert the disc with the label facing upwards.When the system detects the disc,it will
load automatically and play.
Insert a Mp3 disc into the DVD/CD slot and it will be read and played automatically.
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9. 镜头功能操作
DVD Control Panel Description
While in DVD mode, long press the screen to
show the DVD control panel.
Touch the screen or
tab to exit the control
panel and return the DVD to full screen or after
several seconds of no operation , the DVD screen
will return to full screen mode.
Play/Pause
Stop
Previous Chapter/FR
Next Chapter/FF
Touch to repeat various
selections.
See DVD System Setup section
for detailed instruction.
Touch to choose available
language options.
Touch to select subtitle
language options.
Displays information about the
current Disc, Track and Time.
Touch to go back to main disc
menu.
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2.5.1 VCD Disc Playing
If the VCD has no menu, the system will
automatically read the disc and play directly.If
the disc has a menu,touch the menu item to play.
Normal
Select song
Touch
on the DVD setting page, to return to main menu of the disc.
While playing a disc, touch the upper right part of
the screen to display the play information.
DVD T-01 02:16 play
If the VCD disc supports the function, you can
play a selected song from the keypad found on the
control panel.
My HEART WILL GO ON
Near, far, wherever you are, I believe that the
heart does go on.
DVD T-01 02:16 play
Current track Play time Play status
number
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2.5.2 SD Card Playing
If the unit is equipped with the optional multi-media SD card port, this operation is available.
Inserting /Removing SD Card
Insert the SD card, with media information into the SD card slot
directly until the card is locked.
To remove the SD card, exit from SD card playback mode first, and then press the
SD card slightly to cancel the locking status and the SD card will eject automatically.
SD Card Playback Mode
00:15 03:42
001/018
Touch the
interface.
to enter into the SD card playback
MP3
MP3
0 0 1
0 02
0 03
0 04
0 05
0 06
MP3
MP3
After the SD card is read, you can select from the
available files. Other operation will be the same as
the CD audio Playback mode.
MP3
MP3
SD/MMC
Note: Some formats of MP3 are not supported.
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2.5.3 JPEG Disc Playing
Play Status:
Insert a JPEG disc into the DVD player. The disc
will play the first file automatically.
To exit, touch the screen to bring up the main
menu Tab Buttons.
Thumbnail View:
While playing, touch
view.
to return to thumbnail
From thumbnail view, touch any picture to begin
playing
Previous Next
Random
Previous Next
Touch
to page up/down to browse images.
Touch the icon” random” to play the picture in the current folder at random.
Contents menu interface:
Touch
one more time, and you will return
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001/018
to the menu interface.
. .
A02
A03
A04
A05
A06
Image preview window
Resolution 1150X866
DISC
Current image resolution
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2.5.4 Play USB Hard Disc
Inserting / Removing USB
To use the USB input, insert USB directly into the unit or though the USB
adaptor cable included with the system.
To remove the USB, exit from USB mode first.
Access to USB Mode
00:15 03:42
001/018
Touch
to enter into the USB interface.
MP3
0 0 1
After the USB device is read, you can select from
the available files. Other operation will be the same
as the CD audio Playback mode.
MP3
MP3
MP3
0 02
0 03
0 04
0 05
0 06
MP3
MP3
USB
Note: Some formats of MP3 are not supported.
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2.6 MP3 Operation
Your system may contain an optional built in MP3
storage feature.
Touch the
interface.
tab to enter the optional MP3
Touch any other Tab Button to exit from the MP3
interface.
Touch any button where MP3 music has been
recorded to start playback.
Play/Pause
Stop
Previous
Track
Next
Track
To delete the stored music from the folder
or a single track from the Favorites list,
short press the desired folder then touch the
Delete button. A message will show “OK to
Delete,” touch Delete again and the
contents of the selected folder or single
track will be deleted.
2.6.1 MP3 Recording
To add songs to your MP3 library insert a CD or
touch the CD Tab Button. When a CD is inserted it
will automatically show the CD interface. Press
.
to begin recording the CD or Song.
The MP3 screen will show and indicate that it is
copying the selected files. To save the entire CD,
press and hold the desired Disc button. Press and
hold
to save the current song to the
Favorites folder.
Note: If the recording is stopped for any reason
(turning the system off) only a partial recording
will be saved, you must restart the process from
the beginning to add the entire content to your
MP3 library.
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2.7 Bluetooth Handsfree
The system can provide bluetooth hands free communication function. If your mobile phone is
bluetooth enabled, it can establish a point-to-point connection with the system, providing telephone
dial up, call answering, and bluetooth music play.
Note: This system requires a Bluetooth enabled phone. Cell phones and software vary by brand and
date of manufacture. Therefore some phones may not be compatible and/or some functions may be
different or not compatible with this system during actual use.
Phone compatibility issues are not covered under warranty.
Enter/Exit
Touch
tab to enter main bluetooth
interface.
Touch any other Tab Button to exit this screen.
DISCONNECT
Touch
tab to cycle through available phone
screens.
Pair/Connect
Touch
tab as needed to enter the pairing
screen.
PAIRING INSTRUCTIONS:
DISCONNECT
Never Pair while Driving.
Place your handset into
DISCOVERY MODE
On your handset, open the Bluetooth set-up. Set
your handset to “Discovery” mode and select to
add a new device. See your handset owners
manual for more information.
Select ROSEN and Enter
Pass Code 1234
Touch
, after you have turned your cell
phone’s bluetooth on.
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“Pairing” will be displayed on the screen.
After the connection succeeds, your cell phone will
display (Rosen).
Connect to the device by entering the pass code
(1234).
The system will indicate “Linking” and then
“Connected.” When your phone is connected its
name will be displayed on the unit.
Connection Settings
For Normal Use, this function should be enabled. Enabling this button will
automatically reconnect your phone when the system is turned on or if the
connection is lost.
For manual connection, with a paired phone, click this button to reestablish
the connection after the system has been turned off or the connection has been lost.
After three rings, the phone call will be automatically answered.
Dialing
Touch
to enter this screen. You can dial
through your phone or from the touch screen
shown at the right.
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To make a call from the touch screen, enter the
desired number and press
1-888-555-1212
If the wrong number has been entered, press
1-888-555-1212
1-888-555-1212
1-888-555-1212
1-888-555-1212
Touch
to transfer the call between car
speakers and handset.
To end the call, press
Touch
to call the last number dialed from
the system touch screen.
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Answer A Call
While in any mode, if there is an incoming cal,
the Bluetooth handsfree system is automatically
activated.
1-888-555-1212
Press
to answer or
to reject the call.
If Auto Answer is selected, the incoming call will
be automatically connected after three rings.
Any time during the call press
phone
to switch between audio over the car speakers or mobile
Call List
Touch
to enter the call list interface.
Select the appropriate button to show the last five
numbers Missed, Received or Made calls.
Although it will not display your cell phone’s
internal phonebook.
To make a call from the list, short touch the
name/number on the screen and it will
automatically dial the number.
Phonebook
Touch
to enter the optional phonebook
interface.
In addition to the Call List features above, you
can create and store phone numbers and names in
the systems phone book. These phonebook
entries can be accessed by any paired user
Note: The system will not display your cell
phone’s internal phonebook.
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To Add/Edit/Delete an entry, long touch the
name/number on the screen and this will open the
full keyboard as shown. Select the name or
number button to edit the entry. After your entry is
correct press the
button.
To return to the previous screen, select the
icon.
.
Bluetooth Music Play
If your system contains the optional Bluetooth
Music Player you can use your phone as a music
source.
Place your handset into
A2D2 Bluetooth Audio
Mode.
Note: Not all phones are
compatible with this A2D2
system
Touch
to enter the Bluetooth music
interface.
If the cell phone supports Bluetooth music play,
the audio from the cell phone can be heard on the
car's speakers.
When phone is paired to the system,activate bluetooth music play on the phone.You should be able
to hear audio through the car's speakers.You can control music play through the touch screen
interface.
While music is playing, the screen will automatically switch to spectrum interface.
Play/pause
Stop
Play next track
Play previous track
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3. SYSTEM SETTINGS MENU
3.1.1 Settings Menu
Enter/Exit
Touch
Touch
to enter the main menu interface.
to enter the system settings menu.
Touch
icon to exit.
System Settings
Touch to enable/disable the clock
display on the menu bar.
1 2 : 0 0
Touch to enable/disable the reverse
function. If the optional backup
camera is connected the screen will
automatically display the camera
view when the vehicle is put in
reverse.
Touch to enable/disable the
Touch to enable/disable the video
while in NAV mode. The
navigation screen will interrupt the
display when necessary.
spectrum. Enabling this function
would display the spectrum after
several seconds of no operation.
Touch to enable/disable the button
tone associated with button presses.
Touch to change the Bluetooth
microphone sensitivity.
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Time Setup
+5
+0
From the main menu, touch
system settings interface.
to enter the
+5
+5
+4
Touch the clock display directly to make changes
to the time.
12:00
When the selected item (hour and minute) flashes,
touch the + and - buttons to make the changes.
After the time has been set, touch
save the changes.
To
Touch
to display the time in 12 hour clock
notation.
Touch
to display the time in 24-hour clock
notation (military time).
To display the clock, the Clock Button must be selected.
3.1.2 Touch Screen Calibration
Control Calibration
Touch
to enter the control calibration
interface.
If you need to re-calibrate the screen settings, go
through the following steps to adjust your system.
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Touch Screen Calibration
To re-calibrate the touch screen settings follow the steps below.
To ensure accuracy please use the stylus provided with your system and be sure to touch the center
point of the cross as close as possible otherwise the precision of the touch calibration will be
affected.
Step 1: Touch the bottom left + as shown.
Step 3: Touch the top right + as shown.
Step 5: Touch the center + as shown.
Step 2: Touch the bottom right + as shown.
Step 4: Touch the top left + as shown.
When you have completed this process you will automatically be exited from the touch screen
calibration interface and returned to the radio interface.
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3.1.3 Extras
Your system may be equipped with various extra features.
Enter/Exit
Touch
to enter the main menu interface.
to open the available Extras.
Touch
Touch
to exit from the main menu.
If no extras are available the extras page will not
open.
Touch one of the selections in the menu as shown
to access the Extras Features.
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3.1.4 Rear Seat Source
The system offers a rear seat source function. The driver can enjoy music while the
passenger can watch a DVD through an option display for rear seat passengers.
Enter/Exit
From any screen touch the
main menu.
icon to open the
Touch
to open the available selections.
Touch one of the selections in the menu as shown
to set that source to the Rear Display.
Touch the
icon to exit.
Note: Some sources require optional equipment.
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3.1.5 Reverse Camera/Sensor Operation
When the system is connected with an optional rear camera or sensors you can view the
image from the rear camera on the unit or use the backup warning system.
When the camera is installed and the backup
setting enabled, the rear camera view will
automatically open when the vehicle is shifted
into reverse.
Notice: The rear camera is provided for additional information only.
As the driver, you should always check your surroundings before backing the vehicle.
To access the camera view manually touch the
.
icon to enter the main menu. Touch the
button to enter the camera view.
to exit the camera interface.
.
Touch
If the optional reverse sensors are connected
without a camera the image will show the
approximate distance from any object to the
vehicle.
Notice: The reverse sensors are provided for additional information only.
As the driver, you should always check your surroundings before backing the vehicle.
If both optional camera and sensors are connected, the distance screen will be shown in addition to the
camera image.
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3.1.6 Audio Setup
From the main menu touch
audio settings interface.
to enter the
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Touch any of the Treble, Mid Range, Bass or
Speaker buttons to adjust the balance of the audio
settings.
Select the + and - icons on the top menu bar to
adjust the levels for the audio and speaker
settings.
Press to enable/disable the
optional 5.1 channel
surround sound speaker
configuration enhancement.
Speakers:
LR- Left Rear
LF- Left Front
SUB- Subwoofer (if equipped)
CTR- Center (only available when 5.1 Channel is enabled.)
RR- Right Rear
Press to enable/disable the
BBE sound enhancement
technology setting. The
adjustment bar is located on
the top menu bar.
RF- Right Front
Press to reset the system to
the factory audio settings.
3.1.7 Video Setup
From the main menu touch
to enter the
video display settings interface.
Select the + and - icons to adjust the Brightness,
Color or Contrast settings.
Touch
to reset the system to the factory
display settings.
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3.1.8 AUX Operation
If you have an external video source connected to your system you can access the
source through the Auxiliary Input function (AUX).
Touch
Touch
to enter the main menu interface.
to access the external video source.
The AUX source will be displayed in full screen
mode
Touch the screen to bring up the top menu bar.
Touch
to exit.
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3.1.9 DVD System Setup
NOTICE: Use caution when making changes to the DVD Settings. Incorrect settings
can prevent the system from operating properly such as loss of audio or video.
Enter/Exit System Setup
Touch
tab to enter the DVD interface. While
in DVD mode, touch the screen to show the main
DVD Control Panel. Touch
System Setup Menu.
to enter the
Touch the icon to enter the corresponding function
interface.
General Setup Page
Audio Setup Page
Preference Setup
Page
Touch the
icon to exit Setup menu.
Exit from the
Setup Menu
PasswordSetup Page
Operation
Touch the icon to enter the corresponding function interface.
Touch the icon to exit Setup menu.
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General Setup Page
Screen
Normal/Ps
Normal/LB Images will be displayed in message box format
Images will be displayed in panoramic format
Images will be displayed in wide screen (16:9) format
Wide
Angle Mark
On/Off
Select to display or hide the angle mark.
Osd Lang
English/Chinese/Francais/French/Italiano/Svenska/pyccknn
Select the DVD system interface language
Captions
Select to display or hide the subtitles.
On/Off
Screen Saver
Select to display the screen saver after 3-4 minutes of no operation.
On/Off
Last Memory
DVD will resume play from where it last left off.
On/Off
Logo Type
Default
Select to display the default splash screen.
The splash screen is customized by the user.
Captured
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Audio Setup Page
CAUTION: Selecting certain audio settings may disable the audio if your system does not have
optional equipment.
SPEAKER SETUP
DOWNMIX
Dolby stereo, distributes the sound from the middle and the surround channels
to the left and right speakers.
LT/RT
Stereo
V Surr
OFF
Audio output to left and right channel signal.
Select to create surround sound effect
The audio output 5.1 channel audio signal (only support 5.1ch DVD disc)
Speaker
Front speaker
Center speaker
Rear speaker
Subwoofer
"LRG" refers to all band speakers
"SML" refers to the medium and tweeter speakers
Adjust depending on speaker configuration preference.
Test Tone
When the test tone is turned on, the system will play a section of test audio in
accordance with the sequence of the front left, center, front right, right surround
and left surround sequence.
On/Off
Dialog
00-20
Adjust the volume of the DVD disc dialog. (It is unavailable
to this model).
Post DRC
Select to set-up the post DRC ratio of sound. It is recommended that the post
DRC be set to "Auto" mode.
On/Off/
Auto
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SPDIF Setup Page
SPDIF Output
Meaning that the output signal is an analog signal, which is the normal setting.
Output/Off
SPIDF/ALL/PCM
If you have a 5.1 surround sound system it may support a SPDIF input.
LPCM Output
48K
It is available to convert 96 K LPCM digital audio into 48K LPCM output when
selecting LPCM as 48 K. (That entry is selected when your power amplifier does
not support 96K LPCM decoding.)
It is available to deliver the LPCM digital audio in true form output when selecting
LPCM96 K.
96K
Dolby Digital Setup
Dual Mono
Stereo/L-Mono
R-Mono/Mix-Mono
This entry is the selection of Dolby digital channel setup
Dynamic
FULL-OFF
The greater the dynamic range compression rate, the lessobvious ofthe
dynamic range difference
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Channel Delay
To adjust the sound configuration use the cursor to scroll up/down; to adjust the sound delay
distance use the cursor to scroll left/right.
The Sound Delay Distance is used to select
-
Aud-io Setup Page-
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different sound transmission effects in
different spaces. The magnitude of space
decides the magnitude of delay.
Speaker Setup
Spdif Setup
Dolby Digital Setup
Channel Delay
Equalizer
3d Processing
Hdcd
To Audio setup page
Equalizer Page
Eq Type
Done/Rock/Pop/Live/Dance/Techno/Classic/Soft
Select to set up the audio output. This feature can be used to imitate various effects of music style.
Bass Boost
On/Off
Select to adjust the enhancement of bass output.
Select to adjust the enhancement of super bass output.
Select to adjust the enhancement of treble boost output.
Super Bass
On/Off
Treble Boost
On/Off
3D Processing Page
PRO LOGIC II
On/Off/Auto
Dolby directional logic setup, the setup is only effective when “DOWNMIX”
setup in “Speaker setup” is set to “OFF.”
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Reverb Mode
Off/Concert /Living/Room/Hall/bathroom/Cave/Arena/Church
Select to obtain different reverb effects.
HDCD Setup Page
Digital Filter
Off/1X/2X
This option is used to select the sampling frequency for the digital wave filter.
The higher the frequency the clearer the quality. The default setting is 1X (which
displays CD).To play HDCD, please set it to the default setting or 2X.
Preference Setup Page
The Preference Page can only be set
when there is no disc present in the
unit.
- Pre-ference Setup Page-
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Tv Type
PBC
Audio
Ntsc
PAL
Multi
NTSC
Off
Chi
Chi
Chi
Subtitle
Disc Menu
Parental
Default
To Preference setup Page
TV Type
PAL/MULTI/NTSC
Select to set the type of video system.
(NTSC is recommended for this system).
PBC
On/Off
Select to set the PBC menu play control to ON/OFF. If the PBC menu is set to ON it
will automatically play when reading.
English/French/Italian/Swedish/Spaish/Chinese/Japanese/Korean/Russian/Thai
Audio
Select to choose the available audio language options.
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Subtitle
English/French/Italian/Swedish/Spaish/Chinese/Japanese/Korean/Russian/Thai
Select to choose the available subtitle language options.
Disc Menu
English/French/Italian/Swedish/Spaish/Chinese/Japanese/Korean/Russian/Thai
Select to choose the available disc menu language options.
Parental
1 KID SAF/2 G/3 PG/4 PG 13/5 PGR/6 R/7 NC17/8 ADULT
Select to set the parental controls of your system.
Default
Reset
Select to reset your system to the default settings.
Password Setup Page
Password Setup
On/Off
Select On to enable your system with
password protection; requiring a password
be entered before changing any settings or
viewing a disc.
- Pa-sswordSetupPage- -
Password Setup
Password
On On
Off
Select Off to disable the password setting.
To Password Setup Page
CAUTION: If your password is lost, the system can not be recovered. Password errors or loss are
not covered under warranty.
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If the password has been set, enter the original password to cancel the original password first
before canceling the password setting.
As the figure shows, use remote number
Password
* * * *
key or touch the number pad of the touch
screen to enter correct password and
confirm.
O K
Password
Select sub-item “Change” in password
options and press OK to access password
change page. As the figure shows, enter the
new and old passwords respectively, and
press OK to end.
Old Password
New Password
Confirm PWD
* * * *
O K
The original password of the system is“1389”
Exit from the Setup Menu
Press
to exit from the setting menu.
CAUTION: If your password is lost, the system can not be recovered. Password errors or loss
are not covered under warranty.
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4. NAVIGATION OPERATION
4. NAV Operation
NOTE: While in NAV, the touch screen functions are limited to Navigation Functions only.
Enter/Exit
Press the NAV button on the perimeter of the unit to enter the navigation interface.
Press the NAV button or any other source button on the unit to exit navigation.
To access any other functions, you must first exit the navigation interface.
Navigation Audio and Video Function
While in NAV mode, you can still listen to music or play a video. Voice navigation and the map screen
will interrupt the music/video when necessary.
For details on how to change these settings, see the System Settings section.
Volume Adjustment
To adjust the volume of navigation voice, adjust the volume setting during voice commands.
Navigation System Operation
For more detail on navigation functions, refer to the navigation manual.
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4.1 NAV Touch Screen Calibration
The Navigation Calibration Screen is only available for a short time, after the vehicle is switched ON.
To access the Navigation Calibration Screen, select NAV as soon as the System Self Test has finished.
Step 1: Start the Rosen Unit and wait for the
Self Test to complete.
Step 2: Select NAV after the Self Test has
completed.
Step 3: Touch the Screen quickly, before it
“Times Out.” If needed, repeat Steps 1 and 2.
Step 4: Follow the On-Screen instruction to
adjust the calibration.
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4.2 Map and POI Updates
The SD navigation card in your system contains Map and POI data. Because this data is frequently
updated you may want to update the data on your NAV SD Card.
CAUTION: The content on the NAV SD Card contains a License Code. This code can not be moved to
different cards. If the Card is Lost or Damaged in anyway, it will render the Navigation system
inoperable.
Damaged or deleted files on the NAV SD Card are NOT covered under the product Warranty
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5. PRECAUTIONS/SYSTEM RESET
Hazards
-Never use excessive force on the Touch Panel in the System, as this may cause glass breakage and
result in sharp edges.
-Never place foreign objects into the unit Disc slot, USB, or SD card slot as this will damage the unit
and could result in electrical shock or fire.
-Plastic bags and some packing materials may present suffocation or choking hazards. Never place
these materials where babies or children may come into contact with them.
Precautions When Using This Product
-Do not insert anything other than approved discs into the disc loading slot. This will cause damage to
the product.
-Protect this product from moisture.
-To clean the screen, wipe with a soft cloth. Do not use chemicals, as this may cause damage to the
product.
-Do not attempt to repair this product. Please contact an authorized dealer.
Precautions When Using Discs
-Use only fully circular 12cm discs.
-Do not use cracked, chipped, warped or otherwise damaged discs as they may cause damage to the
product.
-Avoid leaving discs in excessively hot environments, including under direct sunlight.
-Playback of discs may not be possible due to disc format, recorded application, storage conditions,
etc.
-To clean discs, with the disc with a soft cloth outward from the center.
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Installation
-Never modify the System unless instructed by the installation manual. Rosen Entertainment Systems
will not be held liable for property damage, injury or death which are the result of improper
installation or modification. This system should be installed by a qualified service technician.
Normal Use
-The driver should avoid looking at the System while the vehicle is in motion, as this may create a
hazardous situation resulting in accident or death.
-The driver should avoid changing Disc, USB, iPod or other devices related to the system while
driving, as this may create a hazardous situation resulting in accident or death. To make changes to the
Disc, USB or iPod, stop the vehicle in a safe place before making these changes.
-Never apply liquids directly to the System when cleaning it. Only use non-abrasive mild cleaners
applied to a soft cloth to clean the System.
Abnormal Operation
-If the System fails to read the Disc after extended periods of high heat or cold temperatures, allow
approximately one hour for the System to regain a normal operating temperature and try again.
-Do not use the System if it is malfunctioning, turn the System off until a qualified service technician
can examine the System.
-If liquids are spilled or come into contact with the System, turn the System off and discontinue use
until a qualified service technician can examine the System.
-If the System overheats or smoke is emitted, turn the System off and discontinue use until a qualified
service technician can examine the System.
System Reset
If the system does not respond normally reset the system. To reset the system use a paperclip or
something similar to press and hold the reset switch for about 5 seconds or until the system restarts.
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TRADEMARKS/CERTIFICATIONS
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories;
“Dolby” and the “Double-D” symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories.
iPod and Made For iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered
in the U.S. and other countries. “Made for iPod” means that an
electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to
iPod and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple
performance standards.
Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is
protected by method claims of certain U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation
and other rights owners.
This device complies with DHHS Rule 21 CFR subchapters J
applicable by date of manufacture.
FCC ID: EST0908-201-F
EVLD: AT0809616R
CE: AT0809616S
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