Rosen Entertainment Systems Car Video System UN7000 User Guide |
RO SEN
UN7000
7” Universal
Headrest
Monitor
Rosen Entertainment Systems
1120 California Avenue Corona CA 92881
(909) 898-9808
9000514
Owner’s Manual
and Installation Guide
Installation
Flush Mounting
Table of Contents
The kit includes a protective trim ring and an optional spacer ring for
use when the mounting surface is uneven.
1. Select appropriate locations in your vehicle for the monitor
and for the power supply module.
Introduction and System Overview ................................................4
Operating Guide ..............................................................................5
Remote Control ..................................................................................5
Front Panel Controls ..........................................................................6
Turning On and Off the Monitor ..........................................................7
Changing Video Inputs.......................................................................7
Dimming the Backlight .......................................................................8
Adjusting the Color, Brightness, and Tint ............................................8
Image Formats ...................................................................................9
ResetAll Settings .............................................................................10
Installation ...................................................................................... 11
Box Contents.................................................................................... 11
Electrical Installation ........................................................................12
Physical Mounting............................................................................13
Pedestal Mounting .................................................................................. 13
Flush Mounting ....................................................................................... 14
2. Be sure there is sufficient depth for the trim ring. Add the
spacer ring for shallow locations with uneven curved surfaces
such as upholstery. Be sure there is enough space for both
the trim ring and for any excess interconnect cable.
3. Ensure that the interconnect cable will reach from the monitor
location to the power supply module.
4. Create the required opening for the monitor and trim ring. Be
sure it is not too large, and that there is enough space behind
the trim ring to store any excess interconnect cable. Excess
cable does not fit within the trim ring.
5. Route the cable through the opening in the trim ring:
Trim Ring
Cable
6. Mount the trim ring with the screws provided.
7. Connect the cable to the monitor.
8. Securely snap the monitor into place.
Trim Ring
Monitor
If you need to remove the monitor from the trim ring, insert the tool
provided between the monitor and the trim ring to release the monitor
from the flexible locking retainer tabs. Gently pull the monitor from the
trim ring. Very gentle pressure can be applied using the tool provided
or a credit card.
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Introduction and System Overview
Installation
Physical Mounting
Introduction and System Overview
Congratulations on your purchase of a Rosen Widescreen Universal
Monitor! This widescreen flat panel LCD monitor features advanced
display technology and versatile installation options.
Two mounting options are available - pedestal mounting or flush
mounting.
Pedestal Mounting
To install the pedestal mount:
Your Rosen Widescreen Universal Monitor includes the following
features:
1. Select appropriate locations in your vehicle for the pedestal
and for the power supply module.
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16:9 aspect ratio. Sometimes called “widescreen,” this is the
same aspect ratio used by next generation digital
televisions.
2. Test fit the mounting pedestal foot in the desired location:
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Be sure that the monitor will be able to slide onto the
pedestal without interference.
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7" screen (measured diagonally).
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Be sure that the mounting location can accommodate
screws safely. Never screw into any surface without first
inspecting behind and below it.
Adjustable backlight to compensate for ambient lighting
conditions.
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Normal, Zoom, and Full screen formats.
3. Ensure that the interconnect cable will reach from the monitor
location to the power supply module location.
Front panel and remote controls. These controls allow
adjustment of the video settings, control of the backlighting,
format, and video source. (For more information, see “
Remote Control” on page 4).
4. If the mounting surface is not perfectly flat, bend the flanges
on the mounting foot for the best fit without yet removing the
backing from the flange’s double-sided tape.
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RCA video inputs.
5. Remove the tape backing and press the pedestal into place.
RCA auxiliary video output.
6. Screw the pedestal into place with the mounting screws
provided.
7. Slide the monitor onto the pedestal as shown, and tighten the
adjustment knob. Adjust viewing angle as needed.
Important Notices
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NEVER install this monitor where it can be viewed from the
driving position; this is a violation of many state and local
vehicle codes.
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Use this monitor only after proper installation by a qualified
installer.
Avoid mounting locations where there is a risk of impact
with a passenger in the event of an accident.
Always mount the monitor securely using the mounting
hardware that is provided. Do not use the monitor unless it
is properly secured to the vehicle.
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Avoid touching the LCD screen except when cleaning it with a
soft dry cloth.
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Installation
Operating Guide
Electrical Installation
Operating Guide
Begin installation of the Widescreen Universal Monitor by installing
the power supply module and routing cables, as shown.
Remote Control
The remote control includes the following buttons for use with this
monitor: Monitor Menu, Mode, Up, Down, and Power. Other buttons
on the remote do not control the monitor.
RCA connections:
Video source 2
(Input)
Video source 1
(Input)
Video Out
Power Supply Module
Down
Up
CH/DISC/SET
POWER
MODE
MENU
Power
Mode
Monitor Menu
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
Monitor
Interconnect Cable
Four-wire power harness:
Yellow:
6
9
MEMORY
12V(+) constant power (battery)
Red:
12V(+) switched (accessory)
MUTE
0
Black:
negative chassis ground
VOL
BAND
DISP
SCAN
REP
SAVE
Blue:
12V(+) output, 1A capable
RC-1029A
MOBILE AV REMOTE CONTROL
Note:
Note:
This system is intended for 12-volt negative-ground
systems only.
To avoid damage to the power supply module, never leave
the blue wire bare when unused or when it is shorted to
the chassis ground.
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Operating Guide
Installation
Front Panel Controls
The front panel controls are located on the lower edge of the monitor.
Installation
The Widescreen Universal Monitor includes mounting options
described in the following sections. Before you install the monitor,
consider the following important notices:
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NEVER install this monitor where it can be viewed from the
driving position; this is a violation of many state and local
vehicle codes.
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Avoid mounting locations where there is a risk of impact with
a passenger in the event of an accident.
Always mount the monitor securely using the mounting
hardware that is provided. Do not use the monitor unless it is
properly secured to the vehicle.
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The Installer accepts all responsibility for the suitability of
this product installation. Rosen Entertainment Systems is not
liable for any damages, incidental or otherwise, which may
occur from the installation of this product.
Box Contents
IR Remote
Receiver
Down
Menu
Up
Power/
Mode
The Rosen Widescreen Universal Monitor includes the following
parts and equipment:
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monitor
remote control
power supply module
mounting pedestal
flush mounting trim ring
spacer ring for the flush mount trim ring
monitor interconnect cable
four-wire power supply harness
mounting screws
removal key to release the monitor from flush mount trim ring
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Operating Guide
Operating Guide
Turning On and Off the Monitor
ResetAll Settings
To turn on the monitor:
The Reset menu option enables you to restore all settings to their
original factory values.
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Press and release the POWER button on the monitor or the
remote control.
To reset all settings:
To turn off the monitor:
Press and hold the POWER button on the monitor or the
remote control.
1. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control. The OSD menu appears.
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2. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control until the arrow points to “Reset.”
Changing Video Inputs
3. Press ꢀ or ꢁto return all settings to factory defaults.
The monitor can be used with either NTSC or PAL video signals.
NTSC is the North American video standard and is compatible with
all Rosen video sources.
4. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control again to exit the menu. The menu disappears after 5
seconds if no buttons are pressed.
To change the active video input:
1. Press the POWER button to turn on the monitor.
2. Press MENU on the monitor or MENU on the remote control.
The following screen appears in the monitor.
AV1 : NTSC
MODE
MENU
“AV1” appears briefly when AV1 is the active input.
“AV2” appears briefly when AV2 is the active input.
3. Press ꢀ or ꢁ to toggle between NTSC or PAL.
4. Press POWER on the monitor, or MODE on the remote
control to toggle between “AV1” and “AV2.”
5. Press MENU on the monitor, or MENU on the remote control
again, to exit the menu.
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Operating Guide
Operating Guide
Dimming the Backlight
The Widescreen Universal Monitor features an adjustable backlight
that dims or brightens the monitor to enhance viewing in varying
lighting conditions.
MODE
MENU
To adjust the backlight:
COLOR
32
1. Press the Menu button on the monitor or Monitor Menu on
the remote control. The OSD menu appears.
4. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control again to exit the menu. The menu disappears after
5 seconds if no buttons are pressed.
MODE
MENU
COLOR
BRIGHT
TINT
DIMMER
FORMAT
RESET
Image Formats
The Widescreen Universal Monitor includes three image formats:
“Normal,” “Full,” and “Zoom.” “Normal” is used in most VHS
applications. “Full” can use the widescreen image produced by
DVDs. In order to use the DVD’s “enhanced for 16:9 television,”
(sometimes known as anamorphic video or widescreen) set the
monitor’s image format to “Full.”
2. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control until the arrow points to “Dimmer.”
3. Press ꢀ or ꢁto turn the dimmer on or off.
4. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control three times to exit the menu. The menu disappears
after 5 seconds if no buttons are pressed.
Normal
Full
Zoom
Adjusting the Color, Brightness, and Tint
If necessary, you can adjust the color, brightness, and tint of the
monitor.
To change the image format:
To adjust color, brightness, or tint settings:
1. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control. The OSD menu appears.
1. Press the MENU button on the monitor or Monitor Menu on
the remote control. The OSD menu appears.
2. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control until the arrow points to “Format.”
2. Press MENU on the monitor or on the remote control until the
arrow points to “Color,” “Brightness,” or “Tint.”
3. Press ꢀ or ꢁto select a format.
3. Press the ꢀ and ꢁbuttons to adjust the setting. The setting
will be displayed on the screen, as shown. There are 64 steps
of adjustment. The default setting is 32 on a 64-step scale.
4. Press Menu on the monitor or Monitor Menu on the remote
control again to exit the menu. The menu disappears after 5
seconds if no buttons are pressed.
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