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Rosen Entertainment Systems
LISTENING OVER THE CAR SPEAKERS
The system uses a wireless FM Transmitter (FMT) to send audio
through the vehicle’s speakers. To listen over your speakers:
1 Make sure system MUTE is off. Press SPEAKER. “SPEAKER
SOUND ON FM _ _ . _” appears. Select a FM frequency as de-
scribed below.
2 Turn on the car radio. Tune to the FM frequency displayed on the
screen, such as “FM 88.1.”
3 If no system audio is heard, try changing the FMT frequency and
re-tuning the radio to the new frequency.
To change the FM Transmitter frequency:
Press SPEAKER. “Speaker Sound on FM _ _ . _” will be displayed.
Now use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to change the frequency.
Select a frequency, re-tune your radio and check for clear sound.
The system saves the frequency you select, and returns to it each time
the system is turned on. You may want to store the FMT frequency as
a preset of your radio for ease of use.
Note: If there seems to be a strong station on the FM Transmit-
ter frequency, and you are hearing a radio station mixed in with
the system audio, change the FM Transmitter frequency. Avoid
frequencies used by local radio stations.
If the words “HEADPHONES ONLY” appear, the internal FMT is
turned off. It can be turned on by pressing the SPEAKER button and
selecting a FM frequency. If the words “SPEAKER SOUND” appear,
an external FM Modulator (FMM) is probably being used. In this case,
the SPEAKER button turns the external FMM on and off. The Rosen
external FMM frequencies are FM 87.7, 87.9, 88.1, 88.3, 88.5, 88.7,
88.9. If you have any questions about your FMM, please contact your
Rosen dealer.
CD AUDIO, MP3 AND JPEG PLAYBACK

CD Playback

When you insert an audio CD (label facing away from you), the
standard CD commands (PLAY, NEXT, etc.) will control the unit. Some
CDs recorded in CD-R or CD-RW mode may not play.

MP3, JPEG and MPEG Playback

When a disc containing MP3, JPEG or MPEG files is inserted, a menu
screen appears. Use the arrow buttons to select a file type and press
enter to play it.

USB Playback

Inserting a USB drive into the available connector will cause DVD play-
back to stop and open a directory of the USB drive contents.
This may take several minutes depending on the amount of data. Use
the arrow buttons to select a file type and press enter to play it.