Rosen Entertainment Systems T12, T10 owner manual Discs Played, Incompatible Discs

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DISCS PLAYED

Compatible Discs

DVD, Video CD (VCD), and CD-Audio discs are compatible with the system. Compatible discs have these logos on their labels:

Also, the unit can play most CD-Recordable discs containing CD-Au- dio, MP3 fi les, and JPEG images - but not all such discs. Since these discs are usually made on home computers, there is no certifi cation 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, Pacifi c 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

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ALL 1 4

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INCOMPATIBLE DISCS

The following disc types are incompatible with this system:

·DVD-ROM/DVD-RAM/DVD+RAM discs.

·Most DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD+R/DVD+RW discs.

·Some Photo CD discs.

·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 defi ne 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 a DVD feature isn’t working for you, usually the disc is preventing the player from performing that function temporarily.

Discs that don’t properly load and play

Some CD and DVD discs, especially homemade and low quality 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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Contents DVD Entertainment System About the Registered Marks Table of Contents Getting Started Front View Introduction PrecautionsonIncompatible Discs Discs PlayedUsing the BUILT-IN LED Dome Lights Changing and Adjusting the DisplayUsing the Remote Control Using DVD Disc Features Basic Remote Control ButtonsUsing Audio Buttons Using Menu and Navigation ButtonsChanging the Shape and Size of the Image System Menu Replacing the Remote BatteryRosen User Interface To start the Rosen User InterfaceDisplay Source ControlSource PictureAudio UserOutput B CD AUDIO, MP3, JPEG, and Video CD Playback SurroundEqualizer System ScreenReplacing Headphone Batteries Using the Included Wireless HeadphonesListening Over the CAR Speakers Second, gently Using the Integrated Game SystemAdjusting the Screen Angle To play a gameManaging Black Bars Using External Sources661 169 851 Letterbox Widescreen WHY are the Black Bars Still There SOMETIMES? Eliminating Black Bars when viewing a DVDChanging the Aspect Ratio Mode DVD Typical Setup and ConfigurationChanging the Video Output Mode To change the soundtrack language Changing Language SettingsParental Control To change the on-screenActivating Captions and Subtitles Concealing the Angle MarkDeactivating the Smart Nav MP3 On- Screen Menu Display MY Control Buttons are Flashing and the Display is Black 3308 Part Number DescriptionNo menu, with menu Rosen Entertainment Systems RES PN 9100919 Rev a
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T12, T10 specifications

Rosen Entertainment Systems has been a leader in the mobile entertainment industry, particularly recognized for its high-quality in-flight and in-vehicle entertainment solutions. Among its innovative offerings are the T12 and T10 systems, which are designed to enhance the passenger experience with cutting-edge technology and user-friendly features.

The Rosen T12 is an advanced entertainment system that boasts a 12.1-inch high-resolution touchscreen display. The display’s vibrant colors and sharp images provide an immersive viewing experience that can play a wide variety of media formats. One of its defining features is the seamless integration of various content sources, including built-in Wi-Fi, USB ports, and HDMI inputs. This allows passengers to enjoy streaming services, movies, and music directly from their devices, making it easy to stay entertained during long journeys.

On the other hand, the T10 system offers a slightly smaller 10.1-inch display, maintaining the same level of quality and performance that Rosen is known for. The T10 is ideal for installations where space is limited without compromising the enjoyment of in-flight entertainment. Both systems include robust audio features, such as surround sound capabilities and support for multiple audio channels, ensuring that every passenger can appreciate an immersive listening experience.

Rosen's unique feature set includes user-friendly interfaces, allowing for quick access to various functions like volume control, media selection, and channel browsing. Passengers can also personalize their viewing experience with options for subtitles, multiple language audio tracks, and a variety of adjustable viewing angles.

Both systems utilize advanced technologies such as high-efficiency LED backlighting, which not only improves visibility in varying lighting conditions but also enhances energy efficiency. This makes the T12 and T10 systems environmentally friendly options as well, resonating with current trends towards sustainability in technology.

Additional features include customizable branding options for airlines or automotive manufacturers, which can reflect unique themes or corporate identities. Given the systems' lightweight design and modular construction, installation is hassle-free, making them an attractive option for both retrofitted and new aircraft and vehicles.

In conclusion, Rosen Entertainment Systems T12 and T10 represent the forefront of mobile entertainment technology, combining large, high-quality displays with user-friendly interfaces, versatile connectivity, and customizable branding, making them ideal choices for enhancing the overall passenger experience.