Rosen Entertainment Systems G10 Users Manual

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NOTICE OF INTENDED USE
Rosen Entertainment Systems are designed to enable
viewing of video ONLY for rear-seat occupants, and are not
intended for viewing by the driver when the vehicle is in
motion. 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 or
local laws.
Rosen Entertainment Systems disclaims any liability for
any bodily injury or property damage that might result from
any improper or unintended use.
About the Registered Marks
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. Use of this copyright
protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is
intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise
authorized by Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is
prohibited.
NOTICES
Table of Contents
Registration Screen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3
Notices ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Getting Started ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Switching On, Lowering and Adjusting the Screen, Finding the Remote Control Buttons You Need, Listening Over the Vehicle Speakers
Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Discs Played ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 9
Changing Display Settings, Using the Dome Lights .............................................................................................................................................................. 10
Using the Remote Control ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Basic Remote Control Buttons .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
Using Menu and Navigation Buttons, Using Audio Buttons .................................................................................................................................................. 13
Using DVD Disc Features ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Replacing the Remote Battery ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
CD Audio and MP3 Playback ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 15
Listening Over the Car Speakers .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Using the Included Wireless Headphones ............................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Watching Broadcast Television (with Tuner-equipped systems) ........................................................................................................................................ 17
Using the Integrated Game System ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Adjusting the Screen Angle .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
Using External Sources......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Managing Black Bars ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Using the G10 Dual-Zone Modes and Output B ................................................................................................................................................................... 22
DVD Player Setup Options .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
To Watch a DVD:
1 Press SOURCE until
INTERNAL DVD” is displayed.
Press EJECT twice to remove
any loaded disc.
2 Insert a DVD onto the slot, label side up.
3 Most DVD discs begin playback
automatically. If a menu appears,
press PLAY or ENTER as instructed on screen.
To Play the Integrated Video Game:
1 Press any controller button to turn
on the infrared wireless controller.
2 Press SOURCE until “INTERNAL GAME
appears on the screen.
3 Use the arrow keys to select a game.
4 Press the START button on the game controller. (See Page 18
for more information).
To Watch Broadcast Television (with optional TV tuner):
1 Press SOURCE until “TV Tuner “ appears on the screen. If the
screen remains dark, press the POWER button on the remote.
2 To change channels, press UP CH and DOWN CH on the
remote.
Use the system with the vehicle running, or with the ignition
key switch in the “accessory” position.
When the system is first turned on, you will be prompted to
register the system by entering owner information.
To Lower the Screen and Switch On the System:
GETTING STARTED
Note: While a disc is playing, the Stop/Eject button on the front
panel acts as a Stop button. To eject a disc while it is playing, press
Stop/Eject twice, with about one second between presses. The
Eject button on the remote usually ejects the disc immediately.
ENTER
OPEN
SOURCE
Press the OPEN button on the front panel or on the remote.
The screen will deploy, and the system will turn on.
ENTER
OPEN
SOURCE
Previous
Next
Navigation
Keys Speaker
Mute
Rosen
Entertainment
Sound
Source
Select
Play/
Pause
Stop/
Eject
Open
Dome Light
To Use An External Video Source
(optional video game console or camcorder):
1 Connect the RCA audio and video outputs of the device to the
RCA inputs of the system.
2 Press SOURCE until “AUXILIARY INPUT” appears on the screen.
Listening Over the Vehicle Speakers
1 Make sure MUTE is off. Press SPEAKER. SPEAKER SOUND
ENABLED” will appear on the screen, along with an FM fre-
quency (such as “FM 87.7”).
2 Turn on the car radio. Tune to the FM frequency displayed on
the screen. If radio interference is heard, try another frequency
(see pages 13 and 16 for more information.)
Using the Dome Lights
1 Press the DOME LIGHT button to turn the dome lights on or off.
Note: To prevent battery drain, the dome light automatically shuts
off after 5 minutes of use.
The Front Panel Controls
Console-mounted Input Jack Locations
Front View
ENTER
OPEN
SOURCE
OPEN button Disc slot
Dome light Dome light
Screen angle
adjuster
Control Panel
LCD Screen Infrared transmitter
(for headphones)
Reset
Button
Auxiliary Input
RCA Jacks
Wired Headphone
Jack
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on owning a Rosen Entertainment System! Here’s a
partial list of some things you can do with your system:
· Play DVD movies, music CDs, or discs with MP3 audio files.
· Play video games.
· Listen using the vehicle speakers or the wireless headphones.
· Use external audio/video units like video game consoles,
camcorders, or optional units like a TV tuner or a DVD changer.
With optional dual-channel wireless headphones, you can also listen
to CD-Audio or MP3 audio while another user plays the built-in video
game.
Add an optional second display, and two users can simultaneously
play video and listen to sound from two different source units. For
instance, one user can watch and listen to a DVD while the other
plays the built-in video game. Or with the optional AC3247 wireless
controller, two players can play certain games at the same time.
Your system includes the following components:
· An overhead, wide-screen, flat-panel display.
· A built-in overhead DVD/CD/MP3 Player.
· A built-in video game system with a game controller (AC3131).
· Two pair of wireless infrared headphones (AC3003).
· A remote control (AC3074).
· A stereo FM modulator (this lets the system audio play over your
vehicle speakers).
· Other parts and cables installed out of sight in your vehicle.
Precautions
In order to operate the system, the
vehicle ignition key switch must be
in the ACC or engine ON position.
Use this system only if properly installed by a qualified installer.
If the unit shows any sign of overheating or malfunction, close the
display and consult your dealer immediately. Do not open the unit -
there are no serviceable parts inside.
Do not press on the display surface - you might damage it.
Clean the LCD panel with a slightly damp, soft cloth using
household glass cleaner. Do not use solvents such as benzene,
thinner, or commercially available cleaners.
When using portable radios and telephones near the system,
picture or sound interference may occur.
If your car was parked in a very cold or very hot place, you may
see a temperature warning on the screen instead of a picture.
The picture will return after the system temperature returns to
normal.
Note:
The system’s operating voltage range is 11-16VDC operat-
ing voltage. The system operating temperature is 32o to 140o
F ( 0o to 60o C). Use of the system beyond the safe operating
ranges listed can cause temporary or permanent damage to
the unit, and such damage may not be covered by the
manufacturers warranty.
ACC or engine
ON position
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DISCS PLAYED
Compatible Discs
DVD, Video CD (VCD), and CD-Audio discs discs are compatible with
the A10 system. Compatible discs have these logos on their labels:
Also, the unit can play most CD-Recordable discs containing CD-
Audio, MP3 files, and JPEG images - but not all such discs. Since
these discs are usually made on home computers, there is no
certification process ensuring that all such discs play on all players.
DVD Regions
When a DVD disc is created, it is encoded with a “Region number”.
The disc will only play on DVD players with the same Region number
- for instance, a Region 3 disc won’t play on a Region 1 player.
Region 1: U.S. and U.S. Territories, Canada
Region 2: Japan, Western Europe, Middle East, South Africa
Region 3: South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast and East Asia
Region 4: New Zealand, Australia, Pacific Islands, Mexico, Central/
South America.
Region 5: Russia and the former Soviet Union, Africa, Indian subconti-
nent, North Korea
Region 6: China
Region 8: Special International Venues (Cruise Ships, Airlines, etc.)
DVD Region Icons
Incompatible Discs
The following disc types are incompatible with the system:
· DVD-ROM discs.
· DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM discs.
· Photo CD discs, including Kodak Picture CDs.
· CD-ROM data discs.
· CD-Audio discs made with certain copy protection methods.
· Any DVD with a different Region number than the unit.
· Any disc that does not meet DVD Forum standards.
Why the system doesn’t respond the same way to all discs
When a DVD disc is created, the creator has to define how the disc
will operate when loaded into a DVD player. For instance, some discs
begin playing immediately, while other discs only display a menu and
require a menu selection to be made before playback will start.
The DVD standard also allows the maker of a DVD disc to disable
functions at certain times, such as Fast-Forward and Stop (which is
why you can’t skip past the copyright warning screen). If some DVD
feature temporarily isn’t working for you, usually the disc is prevent-
ing the player from performing that function.
Discs that don’t properly load and play
Some CD and DVD discs, especially homemade discs which do not
have all the data needed to properly initialize all DVD players, may not
load and play properly. They may even create a state where the DVD
player will not eject the disc at all. In these cases, use a paper clip to
press the Reset button (this button’s location is shown on page 7).
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Note: The internal DVD player can be configured for either a
16:9 “Wide” image output or a 4:3 standard image output.
Since the unit has a widescreen display, the DVD player
should be configured for “Wide”. For more, see Page 20.
Note: The internal DVD player also has a set of video
adjustments, which are seperate from the main adjustments.
For more information, please see Page 23.
USING THE BUILT-IN DOME LIGHTS
The system has built-in dome lights. In many vehicles, these built-in
dome lights replace an original factory dome light which was
displaced when the system was installed. The dome lights are
controlled by both the Dome Light button on the front panel and by the
matching Dome Light button on the remote control.
When the lights are off, press either button to turn them on.
When the lights are on, press either button to turn them off.
When the lights have been turned on manually using the Dome Light
button, they will automatically turn off after all the doors are closed.
ENTER
OPEN
SOURCE
Note: Some vehicles have a dome light dimming feature that
causes the light to fade out gradually after the doors are
closed. The unit’s dome light may not fade at the exact speed
that the factory dome lights fade, but it will turn on and off
normally when the doors are opened and closed.
CHANGING AND ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY
Selecting a display mode: The system’s “widescreen” display has
a 16:9 aspect ratio - wider than a standard television. While many
DVD’s provide widescreen video images that fit the screen, standard
broadcast TV and many video games don’t.
To view widescreen DVD’s, press the DISPLAY MODE button
until “WIDE” is displayed on the screen.
To watch “fullscreen” DVD’s, the internal game system, or
broadcast television, select “STANDARD”.
Display adjustments: The display has adjustable video settings. To
change these settings, press the ENTER button on the overhead
console and hold it for two seconds. The following menu appears:
COLOR 8
BRIGHT 8
TINT 8
SHARPNESS 4
CONTRAST 8
RESET
To select a setting to be changed: Press the DOWN button to move
the cursor down the menu list. After you reach the final setting,
pressing DOWN will cause you to exit the menu. Selecting RESET will
restore the original factory values for all five settings.
To change the value of a setting: Use the LEFT and RIGHT arrow
buttons. The range is from 0 to 15.
Press DOWN to return to the display adjustments menu.
To exit the menu: Press the DOWN button to save settings and exit.
Note: See Page 12 for more on adjusting the Bright setting.
Dome Light
button
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SOURCE
+
DISC
ZOOM
DISC
MENU
CH
CH
SOURCE
MENU
ENTER
DISPLAY
OUTPUT
B
INFO
ROSEN
MODE
SUB
TITLE
RES
EJECT
NEXT
DISC
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
You can use the remote control to operate the system, including
access to features not available on the front panel. The unit has two
infrared sensors to receive signals from the remote - one is built into
the control panel, and the other faces forward in the vehicle, for use
from the front seats. For definitions of each remote control button’s
specific function, see the following pages.
1 Open/ Optional Source Unit Power 15 Info
2 Pause 16 Eject
3 Stop 17 Navigate left
4 Play 18 Enter
5 Previous Chapter/Track 19 Navigate Right
6 Reverse 20 Subtitle
7 Fast forward 21 Source Unit Menu
8 Next Chapter/Track 22 Navigate Down
9 FMM Status and Frequency 23 Disc Menu
10 Rosen Entertainment Sound 24 Disc Zoom
11 Mute 25 Dome Light On/Off
12 Next Disc (w/DVD Changer only) 26 Day/Night Mode
13 Source select 27 Output B Control
14 Navigate Up 28 Display Mode
Note: If you try to perform a DVD action when it is not
permitted (such as accessing the disc menu while the disc is
loading), there will be no response from the unit. This is
normal operation and is not a problem with your system.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20
21
25 26 27 28
22 23 24
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BASIC REMOTE CONTROL BUTTONS
1 Open/ Optional Source Unit Power
Pressing this button when the screen is closed will deploy the
screen. This button also turns on some optional Rosen source units.
(There is also an OPEN button on the front control panel.)
Note: The system turns on when the screen opens.
4 Play
Press to begin or resume playback of a DVD.
Note: When the disc is first inserted, you may have to press
PLAY or ENTER to begin playback.
3 Stop
Press once to temporarily stop playback of a DVD. To resume normal
playback from the same point, press PLAY.
To play the disc from the beginning, press STOP twice, then PLAY.
Note: Once STOP is pressed twice, the player can only begin
playing from the beginning of the disc.
16 Eject
Press to eject a DVD or CD. After a disc is ejected, “OPEN” is
displayed on the screen.
2 Pause/Frame Step
Press once to pause playback. Press repeatedly to advance video
frame by frame. To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
5 Previous Chapter/Track
Press to jump to the previous title or chapter, if available on a DVD, or
to the previous track on an audio CD. Not supported with some VCDs.
8 Next Chapter/Track
Press to jump to the next title or chapter, if available on a DVD, or to
the next track on an audio CD. Not supported with some VCDs.
6 Reverse
Press to search in reverse. To resume normal playback, press PLAY.
7 Forward/Search
Press during playback to fast forward. Press the RIGHT and LEFT
arrow buttons to adjust search direction and speed. Choose from 2x,
4x, 6x, and 8x. Press PLAY to resume regular play.
25 Day/Night
This button decreases display brightness for optimum viewing in low
light conditions. The system also has an automatic dimming feature
which dims display brightness automatically whenever the headlights
are on (this feature is not compatible with all vehicles). Using the Day/
Night button temporarily overrides the auto-dimming feature - it re-
activates the next time you start the vehicle.
Set the Brightness level in daytime conditions with plenty of ambient
light, and with the headlights off. Then the auto-dimming feature will
dim the screen automatically at night, or you can use this button to
switch between Day and Night modes. (See Page 10.)
EJECT
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USING AUDIO BUTTONS
9 Speaker Sound Control
When this button is pressed, Speaker Sound On appears on the
screen, along with the FM frequency to which you should tune your
radio, such as “FM 87.7” . To change the frequency, press the Left or
Right arrow buttons on the remote control. Headphone audio is not
affected by this button.
FM frequencies available: 87.7, 87.9, 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9
106.7, 106.9, 107.1, 107.3, 107.5, 107.7, 107.9.
Note: If the frequency does not appear on screen when this
button is pressed, an external FM Modulator is probably
being used. See Page 16 for more information.
10 Rosen Entertainment Sound Processing
This button lets you change the RES settings for the built-in surround-
sound and equalization. Press the button once, and “Equalization” will
appear - twice, and the word “Surround” will appear. (A third press
exits the adjustment mode.) Pressing the L and R arrow keys will
change the selected setting.
Equalization modes: Standard, Classic, Rock, Jazz, or Pop.
Surround-sound modes:Off, Concert, Church, Passive, Wide, or Live.
11 Mute
Press once to mute all system audio. As long as the Mute function is
active, “Mute” will appear on the screen. Press again to turn Mute off.
Note: The Mute button on the control panel performs the same
function.
USING MENU AND NAVIGATION BUTTONS
13 Source
This button lets you select the internal DVD/CD player, the Internal
Game, or the Auxiliary input. You can also select the optional TV
Tuner, DVD Changer, or other optional auxiliary sources, if installed.
Note: The Source button on the control panel performs the
same function.
14, 22 Up/Down Arrows
Press to move up or down in a menu or to change channel when
watching TV.
17, 19 Left/Right Arrows
Press to move left or right in a menu. Also used to change frequen-
cies on the FMM, after the Speaker Sound button is pressed.
18 Enter
Press to make a menu selection.
21 Source Menu
If the source unit selected has a Setup Menu, you can access it by
pressing Source Menu. With the optional TV Tuner, this button
activates the Auto-Program feature, which stores all available TV
stations in the memory for easier, faster channel-changing.
15 Info
Press to view the status, current title number, track number and the
total playing time of the currently-playing disc.
SOURCE
CH
CH
+
ENTER
SOURCE
MENU
INFO
RES
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To view widescreen DVD’s, press this button until “WIDE” is
displayed on the screen. This uses the full width of the screen.
To watch “fullscreen” DVD’s or broadcast television, press until
“STANDARD” is displayed. This mode uses most of the screen,
but black bars will be visible on the sides, like this:
To zoom the picture, select the “ZOOM” mode.
Note: For best results when zooming in on DVD images, use the
Disc Zoom feature instead of the “ZOOM” Display Mode.
For more information about image shapes, see “Managing Black
Bars”, on Page 20.
REPLACING THE REMOTE BATTERY
Use a single 3V battery, type CR2025. Insert as shown. Observe the
correct orientation of the battery as marked on the battery tray.
Battery life is approximately six months, depending on how often the
remote is used.
USING DVD DISC FEATURES
20 Subtitle
This button lets you cycle through the various subtitle languages
available on the DVD disc being played.
23 Disc Menu
Press to see the main menu for the DVD being played. To resume
normal playback, press PLAY.
12 Next Disc
When the optional R5001 DVD Changer is connected, this button
commands the changer to play the next disc in the magazine.
CHANGING THE SHAPE AND SIZE OF THE IMAGE
24 Disc Zoom
View the same scene on a DVD at different magnifications.
1 Press the DISC ZOOM button during playback to select among the
following options: x2, x3, x4, x1/2, x1/3, x1/4, and Off.
2 Press the arrow buttons to shift the magnified section of the
screen.
3 To resume normal playback, press DISC ZOOM until “Zoom off” is
displayed.
28 Display Mode
This button lets you select from the various screen display modes.
SUB
TITLE
DISC
MENU
DISC
ZOOM
DISPLAY
MODE
Press tab here
and pull battery tray out
NEXT
DISC
Battery
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CD AUDIO, MP3, JPEG, AND VIDEO CD PLAYBACK
CD Playback
When you insert an audio CD, “CD” will appear on the screen. The
standard CD commands (PLAY, NEXT, etc.) will control the unit.To
display track information, press INFO. Some CDs recorded in CD-R or
CD-RW mode may not play.
MP3, JPEG, Video CD Playback
When a disc containing MP3, JPEG, or Video CD files is inserted, the
following screen appears. Use the arrow buttons to select a file type.
[-]MP3_003.JPG
01. - 01. MP3_003
USING THE INCLUDED WIRELESS HEADPHONES
The system comes with two pair of wireless infrared (IR) head-
phones. These headphones receive a signal from an IR transmitter
built into the unit. These headphones allow rear-seat passengers to
listen without using the vehicle speakers.
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, in order to preserve battery life.
To adjust the headphone volume, rotate the thumb wheel on the
headphones.
Two-channel use: The optional AC3072 headphones have a two-
position slide switch labeled “A/B”. When the switch is in the “A”
position, the headphones play audio from the source selected for the
main screen. If the main screen is displaying internal DVD video,
Channel A will play internal DVD audio. When the switch is in the “B”
position, the headphones play audio from the source selected for
Output B. For more information, see Page 22.
Adjust headphones
here
Volume Knob
Power LED
Power ON/Off
switch
MP3 playback Video CD or
JPEG playback Display folder
contents
Name of selected file List of files in the selected folder
Selected folder
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REPLACING HEADPHONE BATTERIES
The wireless IR headphones require two AAA batteries. To replace
the batteries, slide off the battery compartment door on the right
earpiece and insert batteries, as shown. Make certain that the battery
orientation matches the marks inside the battery compartment.
USING OPTIONAL WIRED HEADPHONES
There is a jack for wired headphones on the forward edge of the
unit, under a removable cover. When using optional wired head-
phones, only use headphones with a volume control, since the
system has no volume adjustment.
Mini-stereo Headphone Jack
LISTENING OVER THE CAR SPEAKERS
The system uses an FM Modulator (FMM) to send audio through the
vehicle radio and speakers. To listen over your speakers:
1 Make sure system MUTE is off. Press SPEAKER. “SPEAKER
SOUND ON FM _ _ . _” appears. (If “SPEAKER SOUND DIS-
ABLED” appears, select an FM frequency as described below.)
2 Turn on the car radio. Tune to the FM frequency displayed on the
screen, such as “FM 87.7”.
3 If no system audio is heard, try changing the FMM frequency and
re-tuning the radio to the new frequency.
To change the FM Modulator frequency:
Press SPEAKER. “Speaker Sound on FM _ _ . _” will be displayed.
Now use the Left and Right buttons to change the frequency. The
FMM frequencies are 87.7, 87.9, 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7, 88.9,
106.7, 106.9, 107.1, 107.3, 107.5, 107.7, and 107.9. After you
select a frequency, re-tune your radio and check for clear sound.
The system saves the frequency you select, and returns to it each
time the system is turned on. You may want to store the FM Modulator
frequency as a preset of your radio for ease of use.
Note: If there seems to be a strong station on the FM
Modulator frequency, and you are hearing a radio station
mixed in with the system audio, change the FM Modulator
frequency. Avoid frequencies used by local radio stations.
If the words “SPEAKER SOUND DISABLED appear, the Internal FMM is
turned off. It can be turned on by pressing the left or right arrow keys
and selecting an FM frequency. If the words “HEADPHONE SOUND
ONLY” appear, an external FM Modulator is probably being used. In
this case, the SPEAKER button turns the external FMM on and off.
The Rosen external FMM is uses either FM 87.9 or FM 88.3. If you
have any questions about your FMM, please ask your Rosen dealer.
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WATCHING BROADCAST TELEVISION
(ON TV TUNER-EQUIPPED SYSTEMS)
You can watch television on the system if you have installed the
optional CV4000 TV Tuner kit (includes TV Tuner, antenna, and an
AC3024 harness).
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 SOURCE to select the “TV TUNER” input. “TV TUNER” will
appear on the screen. If the screen remains dark, press the
remote’s POWER button.
2 Press the UP CH and DOWN CH arrow buttons on the remote to
change channels. You can also use the UP and DOWN arrows on
the front control panel. Pressing the LEFT and RIGHT buttons
allows you to access the auxiliary inputs of the TV Tuner.
3 To scan and store all available channels, press SOURCE MENU.
Note: To watch broadcast television or videotapes in their
original format, press the DISPLAY MODE button on the
remote control until “STANDARD” is displayed on the screen.
This will properly size the image, instead of stretching the
image across the wide screen. In “STANDARD” mode, you will
see black bars on the sides of the image, like this:
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USING THE INTEGRATED GAME SYSTEM
There is an integrated video game built into the system. The Rosen
AC3131 Game Controller is included. Although the Controller may
resemble controllers for home game systems, only the Rosen AC3131
is certified to operate with the system.
.
To play a game:
Press any button on the Controller
to turn in on. The Controller LED will
blink to confirm that it has turned
on.
Press SOURCE on the remote or
the front control panel until
“INTERNAL GAME” appears, along
with the game startup menu.
Use the up and down arrows on
the Controller to select which game
you want to play from the list.
Press START on the Controller.
ADJUSTING THE SCREEN ANGLE
Rosen uses an advanced mechanical design to hold the screen at the
perfect viewing angle for you, your passengers, and your vehicle.
Here’s how to adjust the screen angle:
.
ENTER
OPEN
SOURCE
Second,
to allow the
adjuster to
move freely,
gently pull the
screen towards
you an inch or so,
and hold it there
with one hand.
Third,
while
holding the
screen, move
the adjuster
slider with
your other
hand - to the
left to move the
screen forward,
and to the right to move
the screen rearward.
Finally, let go of the screen and double-check the viewing angle.
You may need to repeat this process a few times to get the angle
just right for your height and the height of the vehicle seats.
First, press the OPEN button on the front panel,
or on the remote. The screen will deploy.
While playing, use A and/or B as fire, jump, or other action buttons,
depending on the game.
To return to the game main menu, press RESET on the Controller.
Notes:
The Controller works using infrared “line-of-sight” technology.
If the controller is held so that there is not a clear line of sight
to the system, intermittent operation results.
The Controller turns off after a brief period without use.
Reset
Start
A and B
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USING EXTERNAL SOURCES
You may use optional external video games, camcorders, and other
portable video units by connecting the unit to the auxiliary RCA input
jacks on the unit. You must remove the cover to access the jacks,
and press SOURCE to select “AUXILIARY INPUT”.
Red — Right channel audio input
White — Left channel audio input
Yellow — Video input
To use an external game system, a 12VDC to 110VAC power inverter,
available at most electronic retail stores, is often required.
Note: If you want to watch non-widescreen, 4:3 images, press
the DISPLAY MODE button on the remote control until
STANDARD” is displayed on the screen. This will properly
size the image, instead of stretching the image across the
wide screen. In “STANDARD” mode, you will see black bars
on the sides of the image, like this:
Color-Coded RCA Jacks
OPTIONAL ROSEN ACCESSORIES
Check with your authorized Rosen dealer or visit www.
rosenentertainment.com for information on accessories available for
your system. Some require installation parts and labor.
AC3131 Replacement Player 1 Wireless Game Controller
AC3247 Player 2 Wireless Game Controller
The AC3247 option allows some G10 games to support two players.
CV4000 TV Tuner kit
The CV4000 includes a TV Tuner that receives U.S. television
broadcasts, a wire harness, and a TV antenna. When installed using
theAC3024 harness, the TV Tuner is controlled by the A10 remote.
R5001 DVD Changer
This 10-disc changer plays CDs, DVDs, MP3 files, and Video CDs. It
is fully compatible with your system (adapter kit required).
R5600-series single-disc DVD Player
R5000-series Video Casssette Player
AC3074 Remote Control
This is the original replacement remote control for the unit. In multi-
screen systems, it’s a good idea to have a second remote control.
AC3072 Dual-Channel Infrared Wireless Headphones
These are the original-equipment headphones for the A10.These are
required to use the dual-zone modes, or for compatibility with factory
IR headphone systems.
AC3003 Infrared Single-channel Wireless Headphones
AC3062 Noise-Cancelling Infrared Wireless Headphones
These offer improved audio performance through electronic
cancellation of background and road noise. Single-channel only.
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Motion picture film and cameras, and later
television screens, were originally designed
around a screen size that was almost square - it
was one-third wider than it was high (another
way to say this is that it had a width-to-height
ratio, or aspect ratio, of 4:3. This ratio, 4:3, can
also be expressed as 1.66:1.)
When widescreen movies using technologies
like Cinemascope and Panavision became
popular, new aspect ratios were used
for them - 1.78:1, 2.35:1, and even 2.55:1.
When high-definition television was
developed, a screen shape of 16:9, or 1.85:1,
was selected as the best compromise for
viewing widescreen movie images.
When you watch widescreen movies on a
standard 4:3 television, there are “black bars”
on the top and bottom of the screen. This is
often called a “letterbox” image. The alternative
is called “pan-and-scan”, where the edges of
the image are “cropped” off.
This system uses a widescreen 16:9, or 1.85:1
display - the same aspect ratio as high-
definition televisions. This means that when
viewing widescreen DVD’s, these black bars
are either non-existent, or greatly minimized.
WHY ARE THE BLACK BARS STILL THERE SOMETIMES?
There are three possible reasons for black bars to appear on the top
and bottom of the display:
1) You are watching a widescreen movie with an aspect ratio
greater than 1.85:1. (For more options on dealing with this, see
below). Check the disc jewel box to determine the DVD’s aspect
ratio - if you see 2.3:1, 2.33:1, or 2.35:1, this applies.
2) The internal DVD player has been set for a 4:3 display instead of a
16:9, wide display. See DVD Setup on Page 23 to correct this.
3) The “widescreen” DVD movie you are viewing is not “anamorphic”
or “enhanced for widescreen televisions”. These films, often older
DVD conversions, are not recommended for viewing on
widescreen displays. You can usually determine if your DVD was
produced for optimum compatibility with widescreen televisions by
looking for the word “anamorphic” or the phrase “enhanced for
widescreen televisions” on the box.
WHAT CAN I DO?
First, Rosen recommends that for best results you use DVD’s that
say “anamorphic” or “enhanced for widescreen televisions” on the
box. However, this system can get rid of black bars with just about
any DVD, by following the steps on the next page.
Note: To watch “fullscreen” DVD’s or broadcast television
(using an optional TV tuner), you can use the DISPLAY MODE
button to select “STANDARD”. This will properly size the
image, instead of stretching the image across the wide
screen. In “STANDARD” mode, you will see black bars on the
sides of the image.
4:3
1.66:1
16:9
1.85:1
MANAGING BLACK BARS
Letterbox
Widescreen
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1) Make sure that the internal DVD player is set to “WIDE”
(see DVD Setup, page 23).
2) Use the Display Mode button to select “Wide” or “Zoom”.
To view widescreen DVD’s, use “Wide”.
To zoom the picture, use the “Zoom” mode.
Note: This feature will slightly “crop” the edges of the image.
For best results when zooming in on DVD images, use the Disc
Zoom feature below - not the “Zoom” Display Mode.
If this solution still isn’t satisfactory, go to step 3.
3) Use the Disc Zoom feature to completely fill the screen.
Again, the edges will be “cropped”, but the screen will be filled.
Press the DISC ZOOM button during playback to select among the
available options. You can then use the arrow buttons to shift the
magnified image left and right.
Eliminating Black Bars when viewing a DVD:
Some new vehicles have infrared wireless headphone systems built
in which allow rear-seat passengers to listen to the vehicle’s audio
system without playing the audio over the speakers.
Many of these systems operate on the same IR wavelength as the
wireless IR headphones used by video entertainment systems, and in
these cases interference between the two systems can result. The
system is compatible with these factory IR-headphone systems.
The system has a two-channel infrared headphone transmitter - that
is, it uses two IR “channels” - Channel A and Channel B, and can
transmit different audio programs on these two channels at the same
time. Standard wireless headphones, as well as factory IR head-
phone systems, typically operate only on Channel A. Optional Rosen
AC3007 Dual-Channel Headphones are required to receive Channel B
- they switch between Channels A and B at the touch of a button.
They are available from your Rosen authorized dealer.
Your Rosen Authorized dealer can configure the unit to operate on
Channel B only, thus preventing interference with most factory
wireless headphone systems. This lets you use Channel A of your
optional AC3007 headphones for listening to the factory audio
system, and Channel B for listening to the DVD entertainment system.
Note: When the system is configured for factory-IR compat-
ibility, the dual-zone functions described on Page 22 are not
available.
INTEGRATING THE UNIT WITH FACTORY IR WIRE-
LESS HEADPHONE SYSTEMS
Note: Best results are obtained by connecting only
widescreen displays to the system. The DVD player can
provide either widescreen video or standard, non-widescreen
video - it cannot provide widescreen video for one screen and
standard video for other screens. Your Rosen authorized
dealer offers a selection of high-quality widescreen
automotive displays.
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USING THE DUAL-ZONE MODES AND OUTPUT B
With the optional AC3072 headphones, the system supports the
following multi-zone and multi-screen features and capabilities:
Dual-Zone Audio on Headphone Channel B
What this means: One user can play the Internal Game, listening on
Channel A, while the other user listens on Channel B to Audio CDs or
MP3s using the Internal DVD drive.
How to do it:
Load a CD into the DVD drive.
The main-screen user sets their headphones to Channel A.
Press SOURCE and select INTERNAL GAME.
The audio-only user sets their headphones to Channel B.
Press OUTPUT B. “CONTROLLING OUTPUT B” appears.
Press SOURCE and select INTERNAL DVD.
Satellite Radio integration on Headphone Channel B
What this means: One user can play the Internal Game or watch
DVD’s, listening on Channel A, while the other user listens to their
optional Satellite Radio receiver on Channel B.
How to do it:
Have your Rosen Authorized dealer connect your Satellite Radio
receiver (not included) to the Auxiliary Input 2, and have them
program the on-screen display input label to read “SATELLITE”.
The main screen user sets their headphones to Channel A.
Press SOURCE, select INTERNAL GAME or INTERNAL DVD.
The Satellite Radio listener sets their headphones to Channel B.
Press OUTPUT B. “CONTROLLING OUTPUT B” appears.
Press SOURCE and select SATELLITE.
Note: The Satellite Radio feature is not available if an
optional TV Tuner or DVD Changer is installed.
Viewing different video sources on different screens
What this means: When an optional additional screen is connected,
the user can select and control the video source for “Screen B”
independent of the main screen. For instance, the main screen can
be used to play the Internal Game, while Screen B displays a DVD.
How to do it:
The main screen user sets their headphones to Channel A.
Press SOURCE and select the source you want to view on
the main screen (INTERNAL DVD, INTERNAL GAME, etc.)
The Screen B user sets their headphones to Channel B.
Press OUTPUT B. “CONTROLLING OUTPUT B” appears.
Press SOURCE to select the source unit viewed on Screen B.
Notes: Selecting “SAME AS MAIN SCREEN” for Screen B
causes all screens to display the same image at all times.
When this is selected, pressing SOURCE changes the
audio and video for all screens simultaneously.
The Internal Game cannot be routed to Screen B unless it is
already routed to the main screen. “SAME AS MAIN SCREEN
must then be selected.
To control the source unit assigned to Output B
First press OUTPUT B, then the desired button. For instance, to
pause a DVD, press OUTPUT B and then press PAUSE.
SOURCE
SOURCE
OUTPUT
B
OUTPUT
B
SOURCE
SOURCE
SOURCE
SOURCE
OUTPUT
B
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The Digital Output Setting
There is a setting in the menu for a Digital Audio output under DIGITAL
SETUP. This unit does not have a digital audio output. Leave this
setting in the ANALOG mode.
Note: Enabling the Digital Audio mode disables the analog
audio output used by the FM Modulator and the IR head-
phones, and can resemble a system audio failure.
Changing the Aspect Ratio Mode
This is under the SYSTEM SETUP tab,
under TV TYPE. The correct setting is
WIDE. Changing this setting to NORMAL/PS
or NORMAL/LB will result in distorted
video.
Changing the Video Output Mode
To change the video output mode, select
SYSTEM SETUP, and then select TV
SYSTEM. The default is NTSC. If you want
to be able to play PAL discs on your NTSC
monitors, select PAL. If you change this
setting and the picture “rolls”, see your
Rosen dealer.
Note: The setting “AUTO” will automatically output NTSC
video from NTSC discs, and PAL video from PAL discs.
NTSC is the North American standard. Some discs may
not play properly when AUTO is selected.
DVD TYPICAL SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
The following section explains how to customize various features of
the Internal DVD Player, including various language, display, and
parental control features.
Note: Many DVD menu settings do not apply to this system,
since it is specifically engineered for automotive use.
Changing the state of some settings can cause apparent
system failure. Don’t change any settings other than those
described in this section.
A DVD disc must be loaded to access the Internal DVD settings.
1 Press SOURCE SETUP.
2 Use the Left and Right arrow buttons to select a page.
3 Use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select the setting to
change.
4 Use the Left and Right buttons again to change the value of the
setting.
AUDIO SETUP
GENERAL SETUP
SPEAKER SETUP
PREFERENCES
PREFERENCES
EXIT SETUP
SETUP MENU -- MAIN PAGE
:
TV SYSTEM
EXIT SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
VIDEO
RATING
DEFAULT
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
EXIT SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
VIDEO
RATING
DEFAULT
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
16:9
4:3 PS
4:3 LB
TV SYSTEM
EXIT SETUP
SYSTEM SETUP
VIDEO
RATING
DEFAULT
TV TYPE
PASSWORD
TV SYSTEM
PA L
NTSC
NTSC
PAL60
AUTO
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Parental Control
The supplied remote control does not support the Parental Control
feature.
Changing Language Settings
Several language settings can be customized on the DVD Player.
These languages can vary depending on the language supported by
the DVD disc. To change these settings, select the LANGUAGE
SETTINGS page.
Note:·Not all language settings are supported by all discs.
To change the on-screen
display language, select
OSD LANGUAGE.
To change the soundtrack lan-
guage, select AUDIO LANG.
To change the subtitle or caption
language, select SUBTITLE LANG. You
can also press the SUBTITLE button on
the remote to select among the available
subtitle languages.
To change the disc menu language,
select MENU LANG.
NOTE: If you select another lan-
guage, the change takes effect
immediately on the on-screen menu,
making any needed correction
difficult if you select a language you
don’t read. Avoid changing menu
languages unless absolutely needed.
OSD LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE SETUP
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
AUDIO LANG
EXIT SETUP
OSD LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE SETUP
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
AUDIO LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH
FRENCH
CHINESE
JAPAN
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
LATIN
GERMAN
OSD LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE SETUP
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
AUDIO LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH
FRENCH
CHINESE
JAPAN
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
GERMAN
OFF
OSD LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE SETUP
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
AUDIO LANG
EXIT SETUP
ENGLISH
FRENCH
CHINESE
JAPAN
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
LATIN
GERMAN
OSD LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE SETUP
SUBTITLE LANG
MENU LANG
AUDIO LANG
EXIT SETUP
FRENCH
ENGLISH
CHINESE
SPANISH
PORTUGUESE
GERMAN
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THE DOME LIGHT WENT OUT - WHY?
The dome light has a 5-minute timer to prevent accidental battery drain.
I HAVE BLACK BARS ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF MY SCREEN
WITH A WIDESCREEN DVD - HOW DO I GET RID OF THEM?
See page 20.
WITH THE AC3072 DUAL-CHANNEL HEADPHONES, CHANNEL A
AND CHANNEL B HAVE THE SAME AUDIO. HOW DO I CHANGE
WHAT I HEAR ON CHANNEL B?
Press OUTPUT B and then press SOURCE to change Output B’s
assigned source. See page 22 for more information on dual-zone use.
WHY DOESN’T THE STOP/EJECT BUTTON EJECT THE DISC RIGHT
AWAY?
While a disc is playing, this button acts as a STOP button. To eject a
disc while it is playing, press the STOP/EJECT button twice, with the
presses about 1 second apart. The Eject button on the remote control
always ejects the disc immediately.
THE DISC WILL NOT EJECT AT ALL - WHAT DO I DO?
Using a paper clip, press the reset button (see page 7 for its location).
If this section does not address your question, please contact your
Rosen authorized dealer. Also, your system has internal diagnostic
capabilities that are accessible to authorized Rosen dealers. To locate
a Rosen Entertainment Systems authorized dealer, please visit
www.rosenentertainment.com.
FAQ’S
I HAVE NO PICTURE AND NO SOUND - WHAT’S WRONG?
The system has low- and high-voltage and temperature protection
circuits. If the voltage or temperature goes beyond the limits, the
system shuts off. The power wire or power harness may have been
disconnected, or the fuse may have failed. Contact your Rosen
authorized dealer to determine if this is the case.
Note: The system voltage range is 11-16VDC operating
voltage. The system operating temperature is 0o to 60o
Celsius. Use of the system beyond the safe operating ranges
listed can cause temporary or permanent damage to the unit -
such damage may not be covered by manufacturers warranty.
I HAVE A PICTURE, BUT NO SOUND OR DISTORTED SOUND. WHY?
Check the MUTE button. Check the volume on the radio, and make
sure the radio is tuned to the right frequency - try tuning the FMM and
the radio to a new frequency. Check that the headphones have a
direct “line of sight” to the infrared transmitter below the screen.
Replace headphone batteries, if needed. Check the DVD Setup Menu
- the Audio Output setting must be set to “ANALOG”, the Speaker
Downmix setting to “STEREO”, and the Dynamic Range to “FULL”. If
using a CD you have made yourself, make sure you did not set the
recording level too high. Make sure you to check both CH A and CH B
if you are using AC3072 two-channel headphones.
WHY DO I GET NO RESPONSE WHEN I PRESS THE REMOTE
BUTTONS?
Check the battery in the remote control.
If you press a DVD function button when that function is not allowed
by the disc, there will be no response. An example would be
pressing pause during a DVD disc menu that does not allow pausing.
This varies by DVD disc.
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