Rosen Entertainment Systems ClearVue Ultra owner manual Using the CAR Speakers

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ClearVue Ultra Owner’s Manual

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USING THE CAR SPEAKERS

To listen to DVD audio through your car speakers:

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1Press SPEAKER on the remote control, or press the (SPEAKER) button on the Ultra system console.

2Turn on the car radio.

3Tune the car radio to the FM frequency 88.7; this is the default Ultra system frequency.

If DVD audio is not clear because of interference from a local radio signal at or near 88.7, have your Rosen dealer adjust the FM frequency used by the Ultra system. The ClearVue Ultra can use either 88.7 or 89.1.

Switching the Car Speakers Between DVD and Radio

The Ultra console also includes three stereo eighth-inch mini headphone jacks to support multiple users.

While your car radio is on, switch on and off DVD audio to the car speakers by:

pressing the (SPEAKER) button on the Ultra system console,

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pressing SPEAKER on the remote control.

Note: The radio in your vehicle will display “radio”—regardless of whether the vehicle speakers are playing the radio or audio from the Ultra system.

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Contents Rosen Products Page Introducing the Clearvue Ultra System Page Table of Contents Page Switching on IntroductionDisplay Push to turn headphones on and off Using the HeadphonesPower ON/OFF Volume ControlSwitching the Car Speakers Between DVD and Radio Using the CAR SpeakersSpeaker PLAY/PAUSENormal Ultra Remote ControlReplacing the Remote Batteries Label Side UP Viewing a DVDPress to eject the DVD or CD. Eject appears on the monitor Basic FunctionsNext track on a CD. Next Track appears on the monitor MonitorFaster speed. Fwd x30 appears on the monitor Previous TrackMute Using Audio ButtonsDVD Menu Buttons Subtitle DVD Language SupportMenu Language Audio LanguageFunctions on Playing a CDPress RandomUsing Parental Control System MenuRating View Options Normal16 PAN/SCAN Using Games and Camcorders Check volume on radio Check headphones. Replace batteries TroubleshootingCheck the volume on the radio LOW Voltage