Rosen Entertainment Systems Rosen ClearVue A7 User Manual

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Rosen Entertainment Systems

USING MENU AND NAVIGATION BUTTONS

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Source

Press to choose between the DVD/CD drive or the Auxiliary input.
This button also is used to access the optional TV Tuner,
VideoCassette Player, or other optional auxiliary sources.

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Up/Down Arrows

Press to move up or down in a menu or to change channel when
watching TV.

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Left/Right Arrows

Press to move left or right in a menu.

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Enter

Press to make a menu selection.

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Source Menu

Use to personalize operation of your DVD player or VCR. For more
information, see “Changing DVD Player or VCR Setup”.

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Info

Press to view the status, current title number, track number and the
total playing time of the disc on the monitor.

Note: If the DVD Player is selected and there is no disc
loaded, pressing the INFO button will display the software
version of the A7. This is for the use of factory personnel.

USING AUDIO BUTTONS

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Speaker Sound

Press this button to hear A7 audio through the car speakers; Speaker
Sound On
appears on the screen. Headphone audio is not affected.
Press again to hear A7 audio only through the headphones; Head-
phone Audio Only
appears on the screen. Refer to “Using the
Headphones” and “Listening Over the Car Speakers” for more details.

Note: The Speaker button on the control panel performs the
same function.

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Rosen Entertainment Sound Processing

This button turns on and off the Rosen Entertainment Sound
Processing. With RES turned on, dialogue is automatically louder and
easier to hear, while loud passages, such as special effects, are
automatically lowered slightly. RES provides the best listening
experience inside a car, with headphones or over the speakers.

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Rosen Entertainment Surround-sound

This button turns on and off the Rosen Entertainment Surround-
sound. Rosen Surround-sound is optimized for headphone listening.

Note: This button on the front control panel controls both
Surround-sound and Sound Processing.

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M u t e

Press once to mute the audio. As long as the Mute function is active,
“Mute” will appear on the screen. Press again to turn Mute off.

Note: The Mute button on the control panel performs the same
function.

SOURCE

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CH

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ENTER

SOURCE

MENU

INFO

RES

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