Rosen Entertainment Systems manual Operating the In-Dash DA-7169 Color Display Monitor

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4 Operating the DA-7169 Monitor

Operating the In-Dash DA-7169 Color Display Monitor

To take full advantage of the In-Dash DA-7169’s features, read these operating instructions before using the monitor.

Note: The color and brightness of the LCD display screen is factory preset. To adjust picture quality, follow the instruc- tions in this guide.

Ejecting and Opening the Display Monitor

To eject/open the display monitor, press the OPEN / CLOSE button (#6 on the Front Panel Overview on page 7) once. The display monitor will automatically eject from its DIN enclosure.

Caution: To prevent damage to the driver motor and gear train, do not obstruct the movement of the monitor tray.

If the ejection of the display monitor is stopped halfway, press the OPEN / CLOSE button once to return the monitor to the closed position. Press OPEN / CLOSE to activate the ejection process again until the monitor is fully extended.

The display monitor returns to the closed position when the ignition is turned OFF or when pressing the OPEN / CLOSE button when the monitor is in the open position.

Adjusting the Position of the Monitor

Press the ANGLE + / - button (#15) to adjust the viewing angle of the monitor.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Before You Begin Important Notes Precautions Electrical Connections Color Code FunctionSignal Connections Typical Wiring Diagram Front Panel Open / CloseRemote Control Unit Frequently Used ButtonsReplacing the Battery PrecautionsAdjusting the Position of the Monitor Operating the In-Dash DA-7169 Color Display MonitorEjecting and Opening the Display Monitor Adjusting Features of the Display Monitor Selecting the Screen SizeAdjusting the Volume Muting the VolumeChoosing Ntsc or PAL Display System Playing and Pausing the Disc Player Selecting the Video SourceSelecting the Audio Channel Turning On and Changing the Radio StationUsing the Play Back Feature Selecting Preprogrammed Radio StationsSelecting a Disc to Play Specifications