User manual ROSEN CV1005 REV B

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[. . . ] Release button Important Safety Notices DANGER - AN IMPROPERLY LOCATED OR INSTALLED MONITOR CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS BODILY INJURY READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLATION It is unlawful in most jurisdictions for a person to operate a motor vehicle equipped with a television monitor located where the operator can directly or indirectly view it. In some jurisdictions, television monitors in motor vehicles may be prohibited or may require the television monitor to be located behind the operators seat. Ensure that you are completely aware of and familiar with all applicable regulations and restrictions related to the use of this equipment in a motor vehicle for your local jurisdiction. In the event of an accident, passengers can be thrown against objects in the vehicle. [. . . ] To improve this situation, the installer may use an audio Line Driver, such as AMP P/N BLD to increase the DVD audio signal prior to introduction to the CV4026. All ClearVue Series II monitors have five basic function keys: Up, Down, Speaker, Source, and Mute (labeled below). The Up and Down key are used to navigate menus. The Speaker key turns on and off an output that can be used to control an optional FM modulator (thus, in effect, turning on and off the vehicle speakers). The Source button switches the monitor input between AUX 1 and AUX 2. The Mute button mutes any audio routed through the system - it has no effect on vehicle sound system audio that is not routed though the monitor. Speaker Up Mute Down Source Video or Audio Noise If minor video or audio noise is produced in the system once installed, the problem may be related to noise introduction from ground loops or because of non-uniform ground points. In this case, the installer should ensure that all system components are grounded to a common point, well attached to the vehicle ground system. Additional filtering may be required on the power input side of the source equipment. In this case, an automotive Power Noise Filter may be used to improve performance. Always avoid splicing into the power and ground wires at the rear of the radio. The Power and ground points should be as near to the battery as possible. The 10. 4" ClearVue monitor also has two buttons that control the domelights - one turns the domelights on, and the other prevents the domelight from lighting when the door is opened. Changing the Video Settings The ClearVue monitor has adjustable settings for Color, Contrast, Bright ness, and Tint. To change these settings, press the Up and Down arrow keys on the monitor at the same time, and hold for two seconds. The menu will be displayed on the screen until you press the two keys for two seconds again. ***MENU*** >COLOR BRIGHT TINT (32) (32) (32) CONTRAST(32) Soft Dimming Dome Lights Some vehicles are equipped with Dome Lights, which feature a slow, "Soft Dimming" function. Many of these systems are incompatible with the CV1005 Lighting System. If the CV1005 system is wired to the Soft Dimming system, the lamps will blink during the dimming cycle. In this case, the installer should connect the CV1005 lamp circuit directly to a fused 12 volt supply. To select the setting to be changed: Move the cursor up and down the menu list using the Source button on the monitor. To change value of the setting: Use the arrow buttons to decrease and increase the setting. The range of values is from zero to 63, with 32 as the default. Page 5 Page 2 Connecting the System The CV 4026 module uses standard RCA connectors for A/V (audio/video) inputs. It also has an extra set of RCA A/V outputs, for connection to an optional second monitor. These outputs carry the same signals that are routed to the CV II monitor connected to the CV4026 with the yellow cable. This type of arrangement is often referred to as a slave monitor, since both monitors display the same image. Wiring the System For instructions on the physical installation of the monitor, please refer to the directions provided with the trim ring. Wiring the CV4026 Power Supply Module Properly fuse all electrical connections. [. . . ] It is intended to allow user control of an optional FM modulator. FM modulators allow the vehicle sound system to play back sound from other devices, such as VCR's, DVD players, and MP3 players. See your authorized Rosen dealer for details. NOTE: Never ground this wire - module failure will result! AV 2 V A (L) A (R) AV 1 V A (L) A (R) A/V inputs #2 A/V inputs #1 Optional wireless headphones The ClearVue Series II monitors have an infrared wireless headphone transmitter built in. [. . . ]

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