Rosen Entertainment Systems A10 owner manual Changing and Adjusting the Display

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Rosen A10 Owner’s Manual

CHANGING AND ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY

Note: The internal DVD player can be configured for either a

Selecting a display mode: The system’s “widescreen” display has

16:9 “Wide” image output or a 4:3 standard image output.

Since the A10 has a widescreen display, the DVD player

a 16:9 aspect ratio - wider than a standard television. While many

should be configured for “Wide”. See page 20 for more

DVD’s provide widescreen video images that fit the screen, standard

information.

broadcast TV and many video games don’t.

 

To view widescreen DVD’s, press the DISPLAY MODE button

USING THE BUILT-IN DOME LIGHTS

until “WIDE” is displayed on the screen.

 

To watch “fullscreen” DVD’s, the internal game system, or

The A10 system has built-in dome lights. In many vehicles, these built-

broadcast television, select “STANDARD”.

in dome lights replace an original factory dome light which was

displaced when the system was installed. The dome lights are

 

Display adjustments: The display has adjustable video settings. To

controlled by both the Dome Light button on the front panel and by the

matching Dome Light button on the remote control.

change these settings, press the ENTER button on the overhead

 

console and hold it for two seconds. The following menu appears:

When the lights are off, press either button to turn them on.

 

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.

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.

 

 

Dome Light

OPEN

ENTER

button

SOURCE

Note: Some vehicles have a dome light dimming feature that causes the light to fade out gradually after the doors are closed. The A10’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.

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Contents DVD/Video Game Entertainment System RESPage Registration When the Owner First Uses the System About the Registered Marks Table of Contents Getting Started Front View of the A10 Precautions IntroductionDiscs Played Changing and Adjusting the Display 10 11 Using the Remote Control13 14 15 Basic Remote Control Buttons Using Menu and Navigation Buttons Using Audio ButtonsReplacing the Remote Battery Using DVD Disc FeaturesChanging the Shape and Size of the Image MP3 Playback CD Audio and MP3 PlaybackCD Playback MP3 Disc RecordingListening Over the CAR Speakers Using the Included Wireless HeadphonesTo change the FM Modulator frequency Replacing Headphone Batteries Using Optional Wired HeadphonesWatching Broadcast Television To play a game Using the Integrated Game SystemAdjusting the Screen Angle SecondUsing External Sources Optional Rosen AccessoriesManaging Black Bars 661 169 851 Letterbox WidescreenEliminating Black Bars when viewing a DVD Satellite Radio integration on Headphone Channel B Using the A10 DUAL-ZONE Modes and Output BDual-Zone Audio on Headphone Channel B Viewing different video sources on different screensChanging the Video Output Mode DVD Typical Setup and ConfigurationChanging the Aspect Ratio Mode Press Source SetupGuage, select Preferences Changing Language SettingsParental Control To change the disc menu languageActivating Captions and Subtitles DVD Setup Options ListConcealing the Angle Mark Deactivating the Smart Nav MP3FAQ’S Have no Picture and no Sound WHAT’S WRONG?Page RES PN 9100389 Rev B