Page 5 - SAFE OPERATION; Before You Drive
The Auto Video Entertainment System is designed for rear passengers only. The driver cannot safely view the FPD (flat panel display) while driving and should not attempt to do so. Many states have laws that restrict using a device in the vehicle that receives a television broadcast. In most states...
Page 6 - DEPLOYMENT AND STOWING
The push button on the overhead console releases the Auto Video™ screen just far enough so that it can easily be position for optimal viewing. This action sends power automatically to all the system components. The screen will display the last video signal chosen. (see 2-6 configuring your system) Y...
Page 7 - MANUAL CONTROLS; VIDEO SOURCE; Selects video source; SPEAKERS
By depressing any of these buttons once, the OSM displays the button’s function. Press again and the function is carried out. The buttons located on the side of the screen perform many of the same functions as the system remote. MANUAL CONTROLS 1-4 CHANNEL UP SPEAKERS VIDEO SOURCE CHANNEL DO WN CHAN...
Page 8 - Status Indicator Light
The status indicator light is located on the right side face of the viewing panel just under the word "POWER". This indicator will display green when the vehicle’s key is turned on. This indicates that the system is ready for operation. The video entertainment system includes a temperature s...
Page 10 - -2 System Remote Control; REMOTE CONTROL AND OSM
2-2 System Remote Control 2-4 OSM (on-screen menus) REMOTE CONTROL AND OSM 2-1
Page 11 - SYSTEM REMOTE
The system remote control is the heart of your entertainment system. It controls the majority of your system’s functions. Video selection may be made by this remote control. The TV Tuner is accessed by remote for channel selection and for fine tuning. When your system is equipped with a Rosen video ...
Page 12 - SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL
LCD POWER This button sends power to the flat panel display when pressed. It also turns off the power to the entire system. MUTE This button mutes audio to both the headphones and the factory sound system. AUDIO This button allows the sound of the video system to be heard through the vehicle speaker...
Page 13 - OSMs; The engineering that went into the Auto Video
Pressing the MENU button on the system remote will display the OSM. When in the AV1 or AV2 selection and you press MENU, the display looks like the illustration at right: From here you can scroll the position arrow up and down using the and buttons on the remote. By pressing the ENTER button you can...
Page 15 - OSM
By selecting AUDIO, you can change settings that configure the tuner and initial speaker selection of your Auto Video system. AUDIO MODE - configures the tuner to receive STEREO or SAP (second audio program) broadcasts. This setting effects all channels. NOTE: Configuring your system to SAP will e...
Page 18 - ROSEN VCPs
ROSEN VCPs 3-1 3-2 Operation and features of the Rosen RVP9800 video cassette player
Page 21 - -2 Wireless Headphones; SYSTEM AUDIO
4-2 Wireless Headphones 4-3 Factory Sound System Adapter (System Audio Modulator) SYSTEM AUDIO 4-1
Page 22 - WIRELESS HEADPHONES; system while; right
WIRELESS HEADPHONES Using the wireless radio frequency (RF) headphones allows some passengers to listen to the Auto Video system while others can listen to the radio. To select the wireless headphones, be sure the on/off switch is in the ‘on’ position and the volume is turned all the way down. On/...
Page 23 - SYSTEM AUDIO MODULATOR
When desired, Auto Video system sound can be enjoyed by all passengers in your vehicle through the factory radio sound system. Even though you cannot see the Rosen Audio Modulator because it is installed behind the dashboard, it enables the audio signal from the video source you select to work wit...
Page 24 - TV TUNER; -6 TV Tuner Remote Control Functions
TV TUNER 5-1 5-2 TV Tuner OSM (On-Screen Menu) 5-6 TV Tuner Remote Control Functions 5-7 TV Antenna System
Page 25 - TV TUNER OSM
Pressing the MENU button on the system will display the OSM. If the system is in the TV mode and you press MENU, the display looks like the diagram to the left. From here you can toggle the position arrow up and down using the buttons on the remote. By pressing the ENTER button, you can go to the ne...
Page 27 - tuner goes through the SCAN function, all fine tuning is reset.
TV TUNER OSM 5-4 PICTURE AUDIO OPTIONS TUNING ENTER MENU TO EXIT Choosing the TUNING menu will display the AFC (Automatic Fine Tuning Control) screen. In this menu, you can fine tune with the buttons. You can fine tune only the particular TV channel that you have selected on screen. The AFC will dis...
Page 28 - LOCK; TV TUNER REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTIONS
5-5 The system remote control is the main control for the television tuner. Other than the two manual controls on the display for channel up and down, all other tuner functions are controlled by the system remote control. This section of the manual will explain the tuner control buttons. LOCK This b...
Page 31 - OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT; -2 Connections for Game Systems and Camcorders
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 6-1 6-2 Connections for Game Systems and Camcorders 6-3 AC Power Inverter 6-4 Additional Headphones
Page 32 - CONNECTING GAME SYSTEMS OR CAMCORDERS; Yellow
CONNECTING GAME SYSTEMS OR CAMCORDERS 6-2 Connecting game systems or camcorders is as easy as matching the colors of the RCA plugs on the device to the colors on the INPUT jacks on the TV Tuner Interface. Yellow -> Yellow (Video) White -> White (Left Audio) Red -> Red (Right Audio) With som...
Page 33 - AC POWER INVERTERS; con; It
AC POWER INVERTERS 6-3 Some video game systems, camcorders, and other video devices require 120 VAC "household" current instead of the 12 VDC supplied by your vehicle. These devices require the use of an AC power inverter (not a con verter) to change the vehicle’s 12 VDC to 120 VAC. Inverter...
Page 34 - ADDITIONAL HEADPHONES
ADDITIONAL HEADPHONES 6-4 Additional sets of wireless headphones are available by contacting your dealer/installer or by calling Rosen Products at 1 (800) 284-7677.
Page 35 - INDEX
INDEX 7-1 A AC power inverters Purchasing 6-2 Connecting 6-2 Additional headphones 6-3 Audio on/off 1-4, 2-3, 2-6 AUDIO mode 2-6 Audio Modulator Configuring 4-3 Description 4-3 Frequencies 4-3 Selecting 4-3 Auto Tracking 2-3 AV1 / AV2 selection 2-4 B Brightness 2-5 C Channel Selection- 1-4, 5-5 Colo...
Page 40 - E N T E R T A I N M E N T S Y S T E M S; BY
Manual Part Number 9100-0102-807 E N T E R T A I N M E N T S Y S T E M S BY