Rosen DVR Owner’s Manual

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Rosen Entertainment
Systems Digital Video Recording and Playback System (DVR)!
Here’s a list of some things you can do with your system:
• Record DVD movies manually or automatically from your
in-vehicle T10/T12 DVD all-in-one overhead system.
• Record movies or broadcast television from your home televi-
sion with one-button simplicity.
• Record movies, audio, or photographs from your computer.
• Play media that you have recorded from your T10/T12 system
or available audio/video sources.
• Manage all your recorded fi les with the included dock and
remote control or on your personal computer.
Note: This product enables the recording of various types
of media. Please be sure to understand any copyright laws
which may prohibit coping of certain copyrighted media.
Always protect copyrighted media and the Entertainment
Industry by adhering to all legal requirements.

Your system includes the following components:

• One 20 GB Digital Video Recorder
• One in-home docking station
• One remote control
• Interface cables and power supply
Supported Playback File Formats:
Video DivX, MPG, MPEG, AVI, VOB, VCD, SVCD
• Photo JPEG
Audio MP3, WMA, Audio CD (CD-A)
PC Requirements
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP Home, XP Pro,
Intel Pentium II 300MHz or more
RAM: 128MB or more
Interface: (2) USB ports (1.1 / 2.0)
TV Requirements
Available Secondary AV Composite (red, yellow, white RCA
jacks) Input
Source Requirements
Available Secondary AV Composite (red, yellow, white RCA
jacks) Output
General DVR Operation
The DVR can be operated in three different modes:
• First, it can be run as a stand-alone digital video recorder
in the home using the included home docking station and
remote control.
• Second, it can be docked in a T10/T12 all-in-one overhead
system and used to record video content from the T10/T12
internal DVD player or playback recorded media.
• Third, it can be attached to a PC via the supplied USB cable
to load, playback, manage recorded video content or trans-
fer video, MP3/WMA, CD-A, or JPEG fi les.