Rosen Entertainment Systems CV6821 User Manual

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Operating the System

Precautions

• Use this system only after proper installation by a qualified

installer.

• If the internal temperature of the vehicle is extremely high,

allow a short cooling down period before operating the unit.

• If the unit shows signs of overheating or malfunction, power

off the unit and consult your dealer immediately.

• Do not open the unit; there are no serviceable parts inside.

Switching On

Use the system when your vehicle is running or the ignition
switch is in the “accessory” position.

To avoid a dead battery, do not use the system for long
periods of time without the engine running.

Lowering the Screen

To lower the screen, press the release button on the overhead
monitor, as shown. The screen will lower into the viewing
position.

To adjust the viewing position, insert two fingers into the
adjustment knob and rotate as needed.

Operating the System

Release Button

Adjustment Knob

ClearVue 6821 DVD System Owner’s Manual

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Using Auxiliary Sources

The system includes RCA inputs on the front of the DVD player
that enable you to attach an external source device such as a
video game or camcorder. You can also listen to an external
audio source such as an MP3 player, portable CD player, or

MiniDisc

TM

.

Note:

Before attempting to use any auxiliary source, be sure you
have the appropriate cable to connect to the system.

To connect the auxiliary device to the DVD front panel RCA jacks:

1 Connect the right channel audio to the red jack.

2 Connect the left channel audio to the white jack.

3 Connect the video to the yellow jack.

Note:

When using a non-battery operated Auxiliary source
(video game, or other) in a vehicle, a 12VDC/110VAC
power inverter is required.

To play an auxiliary device:

1 Power on system.

2 Power on the device.

3 Press MODE on the remote until the auxiliary source device is

activated. The system cycles from DVD Mode, to TV Mode, to
auxiliary source mode, and back to DVD Mode.

Using Auxiliary Sources

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