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ClearVue II Entertainment System
Owner's Manual
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INTRODUCING THE CLEARVUE II SYSTEM
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GETTING STARTED
Finding the Remote Control Buttons You Need
POWER
Switching On
Use the system when your vehicle is running, or with the
ignition switch in the “accessory” position.
EJECT
PLAY
Lowering and Adjusting the Screen
For 6.8" and 7.0"
screens: Press the
release button, as
SOURCE (on overhead as well)
SPEAKER (on overhead as well)
shown. The screen
lowers and powers on
automatically. To adjust
the viewing position,
insert two fingers into the
adjustment knob and
rotate as needed.
Powering On the DVD Player or VCR
Point the remote control at
the infrared sensor above
the monitor and press
POWER.
For 10.4" screens: Press
the release button, as
shown. The screen
releases slightly and
powers on automatically.
Manually position it for
optimal viewing.
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Viewing
To Watch a Video Cassette:
Your ClearVue II system includes either a Rosen DVD plar
or VCR for your video-viewing enjoyment. For more inform
tion on operating your DVD player or VCR, see “Operating
Your DVD Player” or “Operating Your VCR” in this manual,
see the manual provided with the unit.
Insert a VCR into the video
tape door. Playback begins
automatically.
POWER
LINE IN
L
2
STOP
PLAY
VIDEO
AUDIO
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EJECT
REC
REC
F.F
To Watch Broadcast Televi-
sion:
DVD Player Systems
To Watch a DVD:
1 Press SOURCE until CH__ and the current channel number
(for example, “CH 2”) appear on the screen.
2 Press the UP CH and DOWN CH arrow buttons on the
remote to change channels.
1 Press EJECT to open the
disc loading tray.
2 Place a DVD onto the tray
, if labelled.
To Use Another Video Source (such as an optional video game or
camcorder):
3 Press PLAY or EJECT to retract the disc tray.
1 Connect the RCA audio and video outputs of the device to
the front of the VCR.
For most DVDs, playback begins automatically. If not, press
PLAY or ENTER.
2 Press SOURCE until LINE 2 appears on the screen.
To Watch Broadcast Television (on TV Tuner-equipped systems):
The video image should now appear on the screen.
1 Press SOURCE until TV and a channel number (for ex-
ample, “2”) appear on the screen.
2 Press the UP CH and DOWN CH arrow buttons on the
remote to change channels.
Listening Over the Vehicle Speakers
To Use Another Video Source (optional video game or camcorder):
1 Press SPEAKER until FM ON appears on the screen.
2 Turn on the car radio and tune to FM frequency 88.7. If no
ClearVue audio is heard try 89.1.
1 Connect the RCA audio and video outputs of the device to
the front of the DVD player.
2 Press SOURCE until a video image appears on the screen.
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Use this system only after proper installation by a qualified
installer.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the ClearVue II Vehicle Entertainment System
Owner’s Manual. The Rosen ClearVue II has been designed
to give your vehicle’s occupants a more enjoyable journey.
Ensure that you and your passengers take time to read these
instructions.
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If the units show signs of overheating or malfunction,
power off the unit and consult your dealer immediately.
Do not open any of the units; there are no serviceable
parts inside.
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Do not press on the monitor unit; this can distort the
picture or damage the LCD panel.
Your system includes a combination of the following compo-
nents:
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Clean the LCD panel with a slightly damp, soft cloth using
household glass cleaner. Do not use solvents such as
benzene, thinner, commercially available cleaners or
antistatic spray.
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An Overhead Monitor—either a 10.4", 7.0" (widescreen), or
6.8" flat panel display
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A Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) with TV Tuner
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If your car was parked in a very cold or very hot place, the
picture may not be clear.
or
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A DVD/CD/MP3 Player with or without a TV Tuner
Wireless Infrared (IR) Headphones (2 pair)
A Remote Control
picture will become clear after the temperature of the
ClearVue components returns to normal.
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When using portable radios and telephones near the
system, picture or sound interference may occur.
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A Stereo FM Modulator (enables the video sound to be
heard over your vehicle’s speakers)
Note: The DVD system voltage range is 11-16VDC operating voltage.
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Other parts and cables which are installed out of sight in
your vehicle
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The system operating temperature is 0 to 50 Celsius. Use of the
DVD Player beyond the safe operating ranges listed can cause
temporary or permanent damage to the unit, and such damage may
not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Precautions
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To avoid a dead battery, do not use the system for long
periods of time without starting the engine.
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Release—Press to lower the screen.
LCD Display—Displays information about your system’s status.
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USING THE DISPLAY-MOUNTED CONTROLS
3Up/Down —Press both buttons at the same time to access the
FPD Menu and change the color, contrast, brightness, and tint of
your flat panel display monitor. See “Changing Monitor Settings”.
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Source—Press to select a viewing source.
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DVD: Press to select DVD mode, TV mode, or auxiliary mode.
VCR: Press to select VCR mode, TV mode, Line 1, or Line 2.
Speaker On/Off—Press to turn on/off the FM Modulator.
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When the FM Modulator is on, you can hear ClearVue audio over
the vehicle's speakers. When the FM Modulator is off, you can
hear ClearVue audio by using the supplied wireless headphones.
To listen to the vehicle sound system normally, turn off the
FM Modulator.
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Mute—Mutes ClearVue audio to FM Modulator and headphones.
Dome Light On—10.4" displays only. Press to turn on the dome
light when the doors are closed. Press again to turn the dome
light off. When backlit red, dome light stays on whether the door
is open or closed.
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Dome Light Disable—10.4" displays only. Press to prevent
illumination when a door is open. When backlit red, dome light
remains off, even when doors are open.
Note: When dome light buttons are backlit green, dome lights
operate normally, illuminating when a door opens and turning off
when doors close. See “Using the Dome Lights”.
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Changing Monitor Settings
Using the Dome Lights
The ClearVue II monitor has adjustable settings for color,
contrast, brightness, and tint. To change these settings,
press the UP CH and DOWN CH arrow buttons on the overhead
console at the same time, and hold for two seconds. A menu
with the following options appears:
The ClearVue II overhead consoles have built-in dome lights.
This is due to installation requirements in many vehicles,
where the factory dome light is removed during installation of
the overhead console.
For 6.8" and 7.0" displays: The dome light operates just as the
original factory dome light did—illuminated when the door is open and
off when the doors are closed.
COLOR
CONTRAST
BRIGHT
TINT
(32)
(32)
(32)
(32)
For 10.4" displays: There are two dome light control buttons on the
overhead console. Press to turn on/off the following features.
To select a setting to be changed: Press SOURCE to move the
cursor up and down the menu list.
Dome Light On
Dome Light Disable
To change the value of a setting: Use the UP CH and DOWN CH
arrow buttons to decrease and increase the setting. The
range of values is from zero to 63, with 32 as the default.
When backlit green: The dome lights operate normally, illuminating
when a door opens and turning off when the doors close.
When backlit red:
To exit the menu: Press the UP CH and DOWN CH arrow
buttons at the same time, and hold for two seconds.
Dome Light On—Dome light stays on whether the door is open or
closed.
Note: While it is not technically a “monitor” setting, the DVD player
can be configured for a widescreen output compatible with the
ClearVue7” screen. This will eliminate or greatly reduce the “black
bars” on the top and bottom of the 7” screen when viewing a
“widescreen” DVD when the DVD Player is in “Normal” screen mode.
Please see ”Changing the Aspect Ratio Mode” on page 24 for more
information.
Dome Light Disable—Dome light is off while door is open. Use this
button when the door is open for long periods of time to prevent
draining the battery.
Note: Some vehicles have a dome light dimming feature that causes
the dome light to fade out gradually. The 10.4" system dome light
may not fade in the exact manner as the factory dome light, but will
still turn on and off normally in conjunction with the use of the
vehicle’s doors. This is proper operation for the system. If you have
any questions, contact your Rosen authorized dealer.
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USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Use the ClearVue II remote control to operate both your
monitor and DVD player or VCR. Always aim the ClearVue II
remote control at the infrared sensor on the monitor,
the DVD player or VCR.
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Note: You may receive a dedicated remote control for your
DVD player or VCR. We recommend that you store this
additional remote in a safe place for later use, if needed.
Adjust volume using the volume control on the headphones
or the vehicle radio. There is no volume control on the
ClearVue II remote or overhead console.
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Pause/Frame Step
Power
15 No Function
16 Play
Previous Track
Rewind/Reverse
Speaker
17 Next Track
18 Forward/Search
19 Mute
Equalizer (DVD Only)
Source
20 No Function
21 Eject
Up
22 Stop
Left
23 Status
10 Enter
24 Right
11 Setup Menu
12 Subtitle
13 Down
25 Zoom
26 Format
27 No Function
28 Audio
14 Angle
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BASIC BUTTONS, CONTINUED
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Pause/Frame Step
Press once to pause playback or press repeatedly to advance video
frame by frame. To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
3Previous
Track
(DVD
only)
Press to jump to the previous title or chapter, if available on a DVD, or
to the previous track on an audio CD.
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Rewind/Reverse (VCR only)
Press to rewind. To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
17 Next Track (DVD only)
Press to jump to the next title or chapter, if available on a DVD, or to
the next track on an audio CD.
18 Forward/Search
DVD: Press during playback to fast forward. Press the RIGHT and
LEFT arrow buttons to adjust search direction and speed. Options
include 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 12x, 16x, 32x, and 64x. Press PLAY to resume
regular play.
VCR: Press to fast forward. To resume normal playback, press
PLAY.
26 Reserved
This button is reserved for future feature additions to the system.
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USING AUDIO BUTTONS
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Speaker
While your car radio is on, press once to hear ClearVue audio
through the car speakers; FM ON appears on the screen. Headphone
audio is not affected.
Press again to hear ClearVue audio only through the headphones; FM
OFF appears on the screen.
Note: The Speaker button on the overhead console performs the
same function.
Refer to “Using the Headphones” and “Listening Over the Car
Speakers” for additional details.
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Equalizer
This button accesses the internal graphic equalizer.
19 Mute
Press once to mute the audio. Press again to return to normal audio.
Note: The Mute button on the overhead console performs the same
function.
20 Reserved
This button is reserved for future feature additions to the system.
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USING DVD-ONLYBUTTONS
Some DVDs include menu and viewing options. Use the following
buttons to access DVD-only menus and features. For more informa-
tion, see your owner’s manual for your DVD player.
12 Subtitle
Press repeatedly to cycle through the language options, if available.
14 Angle
Press to view the same scene at different angles, if available.
25 Zoom
View the same scene at different magnifications.
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Press the ZOOM button during playback to toggle between the
following options: x1.5, x2, and x4.
Press the arrow buttons to shift the magnified section of the
screen.
Press ZOOM until Zoom off appears to resume normal playback.
27 DVD Menu
Press to see the main menu for the DVD you are playing. To resume
normal playback, press PLAY.
28 Audio
Press to use DVDs or VCDs with different audio tracks, if available.
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Replacing the Remote Battery
Use one CR2025 3V battery. Battery life is approximately six
months depending on how often the remote is used.
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OPERATING YOUR DVD PLAYER
This manual describes most of the DVD player's functions.
For more detail, please refer to the manual provided with the
DVD player. Some functions described in the DVD player
manual will require you to use the remote supplied with the
DVD player.
What You Can Play
This unit is designed for use with DVD, VCD, CD, CD-R, and
CD-RW with MP3 or MPEG-1 file recordings. LDs are
compatible.
Front Panel Controls
The front panel display indicates when power is on. In many
appliactions this display is not readily visible - use the on-
screen display on the ClearVue monitor to operate the
system.
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DVD tray door—Load DVD label side up, if labelled.
Front panel display
Power—Powers the system on and off.
Play/pause —Pauses, begins or resumes playback.
Open/Close—Ejects the tray for disc loading and removal.
Stop—Stops playback.
Aux input— Red Right, White Left and Yellow Video inputs
Note: The ClearVue II remote control must be aimed at the
sensor on the overhead console, not the DVD player.
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Power—Powers the system on and off.
OPERATING YOUR VCR
Eject—Ejects the video cassette.
Stop—Stops playback.
This manual describes most of the VCR's functions. For
more detail, please refer to the manual provided with your
VCR.
Record—Records video.
Note: The system is sensitive to extreme temperatures and
excess moisture. If the HEAT/DEW indicator on the face of the
VCR illuminates, the VCR is unable to load a video tape, and
the TV tuner is inoperable. If this occurs, wait until the
temperature returns to a normal range and any moisture
condensation has had time to evaporate before using the
system.
Indicator lights—For power, recording, SLP, and Heat/
Dew modes.
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Video cassette tape door—Insert video cassettes here.
Rewind—Rewinds video cassette.
Play—Begins or resumes playback.
Fast forward—Fast forwards video cassette.
10 Aux input—Right channel audio input, red.
11 Aux input—Left channel audio input, white.
12 Aux input—Video input, yellow.
Front Panel Controls
POWER
LINE IN
L
2
STOP
PLAY
VIDEO
AUDIO
R
EJECT
F.F
REC
REC
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5
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USING THE HEADPHONES
Using the headphones with your system allows rear-seat
passengers to listen to their DVD, CD, video cassette, or
video game without disturbing front-seat passengers. When
headphones are in use with the system, front-seat passen-
gers can use the vehicle’s audio system as usual through the
car speakers.
To adjust the headphone volume rotate the thumb wheel
switch on the headphones.
The wireless IR headphones require two AAA batteries. To
replace the batteries, remove the battery compartment cap on
the right earpiece and insert batteries, as shown.
The system comes with wireless IR headphones that receive
a signal from the IR transmitter on the overhead display.
Volume
Power LED
Power ON/OFF
To turn the headphones on and off, push the Power ON/OFF
button on the right ear piece. The Power LED on the left ear
piece indicates when headphone power is on. Power turns
off automatically after three minutes of no audio to preserve
battery life.
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LISTENING OVER THE CAR SPEAKERS
WATCHING BROADCAST TELEVISION
(ON TV TUNER-EQUIPPED SYSTEMS)
Each time the vehicle is started, the ClearVue II FM Modulator
remains off until turned on by the user. This allows normal
use of the vehicle’s audio system.
You can watch television on ClearVue II systems equipped
with source units with internal TV Tuners.
To listen to ClearVue II system audio through your car
speakers:
Note: Broadcast television reception varies with location,
terrain, distance from the broadcast tower, and other factors.
Signal quality is likely to vary in a moving vehicle.
1 Press SPEAKER until FM ON appears on the screen.
2 Turn on the car radio.
DVD Player Systems
3 Tune the car radio to the FM frequency 88.7; this is the
default system frequency.
1 Press SOURCE until TV and a channel number (for ex-
ample, “2”) appear on the screen.
If audio from the DVD player or VCR does not play over the car
speakers, tune the radio to 89.1 FM. This is an alternate
system frequency.
2 Press the UP CH and DOWN CH arrow buttons on the
remote to change channels.
To turn off ClearVue II system audio over the car speakers,
press SPEAKER. FM OFF appears on the screen. Audio from
the ClearVue II system is then available over the headphones
only.
VCR Systems
1 Press SOURCE until CH__ (for example, “CH 2”) appears
on the screen.
2 Press the UP CH and DOWN CH arrow buttons on the
remote to change channels.
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USING GAMES AND CAMCORDERS
CHANGING DVD PLAYER OR VCR SETUP
You can personalize operation of your DVD player or VCR by
changing settings in the Setup menu.
You may use video games, camcorders, and other portable
video units by connecting the unit to the color-coded auxiliary
inputs located on the front of your DVD player or VCR.
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2
Press SETUP MENU on the remote control to access the menu.
Press the right arrow to move the cursor and highlight your
desired selection.
Red—Right channel audio input
White—Left channel audio input
Yellow—Video input
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Press ENTER to scroll among the options for your selection.
Press SETUP MENU again to resume playback.
DVD: Includes options for various language, display, audio, and
parental control features. For more information about these options
see your DVD player owner’s manual.
Press SOURCE to select among DVD/VCR, TV Tuner, and
other video sources.
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Language Setup—Change OSD, audio, subtitle, and disc menu
languages. Audio, subtitle, and disc menus can only be adjusted
when playback is stopped.
To use a game system, a “power inverter,” available at most
electronic retail stores, is required.
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Display Setup—Set TV display, TV type, picture mode, and
viewing angle. Turn on/off subtitles and the screen saver.
Audio Setup—Adjust digital audio output, dynamic range, stereo
and two-channel audio.
Parental Control—Set parental control level and password.
VCR: Includes options for general VCR-operating features.
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Record Speed—SP and SLP modes. For details on recording,
please see the VCR manual.
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Auto Repeat—Turn off/on automatic video cassette repeat.
Audio Output—Choose from Hi-Fi, left, right, and mono.
VCR Output CH—Select channel 3 or 4.
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DVD TYPICAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
Parental Control allows authorized users to select an upper
limit to film ratings that can be played. If a DVD is inserted that
exceeds that rating, one of the following screens appears:
The following sections explain how to customize various
features of the DVD Player.
To change settings for your DVD Player:
Screen Type 1: In order for the film
to play, the viewer must select “Yes,”
The parental setting of this
player prohibits play.
1 Press
and then the four-digit numeric
“password” must be entered.
2 Use the up and down buttons to highlight a selection.
Would you like this disc to play?
3 Press the
button to confirm your selection.
YES
NO
SETUP MENU -- MAIN PAGE
Screen Type 2: In order for the film to
play, the viewer must press “Setup”,
and change the parental control level
for the DVD player using the
PARENTAL VIOLATION
GENERAL SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
AUDIO SETUP
Welcome
Welcome
PREFERENCES
password. For more information, see
the Setup section of this manual.
EXIT SETUP
The factory default password is 3308. The password can be
changed—see section “Setup.” The film ratings allowed are
also selected in the “Setup” section.
If you try to perform an action that is not permitted (such as
accessing the Preferences menu while a disc is playing), the
on-screen display will use the following symbol:
Notes:
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To change the film rating setting, the password must be used.
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The DVD Player determines the correct film ratings to use
based on the country selected in the “Locale” setting.
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Not all DVD titles support this feature.
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- - GENERAL PAGE - -
Changing the Aspect Ratio Mode
Concealing the “Angle Mark”
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODE
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANG
CAPTIONS
To change the aspect ratio mode, select
GENERAL, and then select TV
To display or conceal the “angle mark,”
which appears during scenes that support
the multiple-viewing-angle feature, select
GENERAL and ANGLE MARK.
ON
OFF
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TV DISPLAY NORMAL/PS
DISPLAY. For the 7” widescreen
monitor, select WIDE. For 6.8” and 10.4”
monitors and letterbox viewing (black
bars on the top and bottom of the
screen, but the entire image pre-
served), select NORMAL/LB. For 6.8”
and 10.4” monitors and a full-screen
image, but with the edges variably
cropped to fit (“pan-and-scan” mode),
select NORMAL/PS.
SCR SAVER
OP MODE
TV DISPLA
ANGLE MARK
NORMAL/LB
WIDE
WIDE
OSD LANG
MAIN PAGE
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
MAIN PAGE
Activating Captions and Subtitles
To enable or disable captions or subtitles,
select GENERAL and CAPTIONS.
Note:
Changing the Video Output Mode
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If CAPTIONS is set to OFF, the
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
[SUBTITLE] button will be defeated
from working. If SUBTITLE OFF is
selected under Preferences – Audio,
then the [SUBTITLE] button can still
enable subtitles during playback, as
long as CAPTIONS is set to ON.
To change the video output mode,
TV TYPE
MULTI
NTSC
PAL
select PREFERENCES, and then select
TV TYPE. The default is MULTI. If you
experience problems playing a PAL disc
on your NTSC monitors, select NTSC.
SUBTITLE
AUDIO
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
PARENTAL
Note:
The default “MULTI” will automatically output NTSC video
from NTSC discs, and PAL video from PAL discs. NTSC
is the North American standard used in the ClearVue
systems, and the only type of disc many North American
users will encounter.
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-- AUDIO SETUP --
Activating the Digital Output
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
Deactivating the “Smart Nav” On-
Screen Menu Display
AUDIO OUT
ANALOG
ANALOG
SPDIF/RAW
SPDIF/PCM
AUDIO
UDIO OUT
OP MODE
To turn on the digital output, select
AUDIO andAUDIO OUT.
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
DUAL MONO
DYNAMIC
To play MP3 discs without the “Smart
Nav” on-screen menu display, select
PREFERENCES, then SMARTNAV.
PRO LOGIC
LPCM OUT
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
SMART NAV
DEFAULTS
MAIN PAGE
Note:
NO MENU
WITH MENU
WITH MENU
MAIN PAGE
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Only enable the digital output
when an optional digital audio
processor is in use, since
enabling it disables the analog
audio output used by the FM
Modulator and the IR headphones.
Note that some digital audio
processors will require you to
select an LPCM output frequency.
Several language settings can be
customized on the DVD Player.
Notes:
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Not all language settings are
supported by all discs.
-- AUDIO SETUP --
The languages supported by the
R5505 vary by individual option
setting.
Selecting an LPCM Output
Frequency
AUDIO OUT
OP MODE
DUAL MONO
DYNAMIC
To select an LPCM output frequency
(when a digital audio processor is in
use), select AUDIO and LPCM
OUTPUT.
PRO LOGIC
LPCM OUT
LPCM 48K
LPCM 96K
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To change the on-screen display
language, select GENERAL and
OSD LANG.
MAIN PAGE
TV DISPLAY
PIC MODE
ANGLE MARK
OSD LANG
CAPTIONS
SCR SAVER
ENGLISH
CHINESE
MAIN PAGE
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(Changing Language Settings continued)
To change the soundtrack lan-
guage, select PREFERENCES and
AUDIO.
DVD Setup Options List
AUDIO
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
CHINESE
The factory default options are given in bold type.
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
GENERAL PAGE
TV DISPLAY:
PICMODE:
SH
JAPANESE
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
SMART NAV
DEFAULTS
MAIN PAGE
NORMAL/PS, NORMAL/LB, WIDE.
AUTO, HI-RES, N-FLICKER
ON, OFF
ANGLE MARK:
OSD LANG:
CAPTIONS:
ENGLISH, CHINESE
ON, OFF
OFF, ON
SCRN SAVER:
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
AUDIO
ENGLISH
To change the subtitle or caption
language, select PREFERENCES and
SUBTITLE.
SPEAKER SETUP
DOWNMIX:
- - PREFERENCES
P
GE
FRENCH
SPANISH
S
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LT/RT, STEREO
UDIO
LOCALE
SUBTITLE
PARENTAL
CHINESE
CH
JAPANESE
S
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO OUTPUT:
OPMODE:
DISC MENU
PASSWORD
GERMAN
CHINES
SMART NAV
L
DEFAULTS
RD
MAIN PAGE
A
ITALIAN
ANALOG, SPDIF/RAW, SPDIF/PCM
LINE OUT, RF REMOD
APANE
GERMA
ALIAN
DUAL MONO:
DYNAMIC:
STEREO, L-MONO, R-MONO, MIX-MONO
OFF to FULL (eight steps)
OFF, ON,AUTO
PRO LOGIC:
LPCMOUTPUT:
LPCM 48K, LPCM 96K
- - PREFERENCES PAGE - -
AUDIO
PREFERENCES PAGE
To change the disc menu language,
select PREFERENCES and DISC MENU.
SUBTITLE
DISC MENU
LOCALE
U
ENGLISH
FRENCH
TV TYPE:
AUDIO:
SUBTITLE:
MULTI, NTSC, PAL
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, CHINESE,JAPANESE
H
SPANISH
CHINESE
JAPANESE
GERMAN
ITALIAN
PARENTAL
PASSWORD
SMART NAV
DEFAULTS
MAIN PAGE
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, CHINESE,
JAPANESE, OFF
DISCMENU:
LOCALE:
ENGLISH, FRENCH, SPANISH, CHINESE, JAPANESE
CHINA, FRANCE, HONG KONG, JAPAN, TAIWAN,
GBR, USA
OFF
PARENTAL:
PASSWORD:
SMART NAV:
3308
ON, OFF
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TROUBLESHOOTING
RADIO PLAYS STATIC OR HAS NO RECEPTION
NO PICTURE, NO SOUND
Voltage. The ClearVue II system has low- and high-voltage protec-
tion circuits. If the voltage go beyond the limits, the system shuts off.
Temperature. The vehicle interior is too hot or too cold. Let the
vehicle cool down or warm up before using the system.
Power. The power wire or power harness has been disconnected,
or the fuse has failed. Contact your Rosen authorized dealer.
Press SPEAKER to switch the car speakers from the ClearVue II
system to radio.
THE DOME LIGHT ON THE CONSOLE DOES NOT WORK
If you have a 10.4" display, check that the Dome Light Disable button
on the monitor is backlit green; if red, press to change to green.
GOOD PICTURE, BUT NO SOUND OR DISTORTED, “TINNY” SOUND
Volume. Check volume on radio.
Replace the dome light with a 5-watt or less bulb.
HEADPHONES. Check headphones; ensure the headphones have a
direct “line of sight” to the infrared sensor above the monitor.
Headphone battery. Replace headphone batteries, if needed.
DVD Setup. Check the “Downmix” setting in the SETUP menus and
ensure that it is set to “Stereo,” not “LT/RT.” Also check the Audio
Output setting and make sure it is set to “Analog”
OVERHEAD DISPLAYBUTTONS BLINK
When the overhead display buttons are blinking, the vehicle interior is
too hot or too cold. Allow the interior of the vehicle to cool down or
warm up before using the ClearVue II system.
WITH A 7” WIDESCREEN MONITOR, I HAVE BLACK BARS ON THE
TOP AND BOTTOM OF MY SCREEN.
OOD SOUND, BUT BLURRY PICTURE
The system components are too cold. Allow the interior of the vehicle
to warm up before using the ClearVue II system.
Change the DVD Player’s TV Display mode to “Wide.”
PICTURE DISTORTS, “ROLLS”, APPEARS BLACK AND WHITE.
“Widescreen” movies are made in various aspect ratios. 1.85:1
images almost perfectly fill a 16:9 screen (such as the 7” ClearVue).
2.35:1 images will still have black bars, but they will be much smaller
than when viewing 2.35:1 images on a 4:3, non-widescreen monitor.
Check that the DVD Player’s TV Type setting is correct. PAL video
often “rolls” on NTSC monitors.
NO RESPONSE WHEN PRESSING REMOTE BUTTONS
Note: The system voltage range is 11-16VDC operating
o
o
voltage. The system operating temperature is 0 to 50
Celsius. Use of the DVD Player beyond the safe operating
ranges listed can cause temporary or permanent damage to
the unit, and such damage may not be covered by the
manufacturer’s warranty.
Check the batteries in the remote control. Ensure that the infrared
sensor on the overhead display is not obstructed.
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