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Car Show Installation Guide 

 

CS005   Rev A 

 

 

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Step 3: 

PRE-DELIVERY AND RE-TEST 

 

a. Start the vehicle (ensure that it is safe to do so, there are no tools or people under the hood) 

 

b. Perform the following steps 

  Insert a DVD (in good condition) and select play 

  Re-check IR headphones and FMT audio 

  Eject the disc 

  Remove the protective films and clean the unit as needed 

 

c. Place the Owners Information package in the glove compartment 

 

d. Place the IR headphones and remote control in a convenient location 

 
 

10 Installer Setup 

 
 
To access install setup menu: use the remote control, press EJECT-ENTER-1-1-2-0 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  To change AUX 2 input labeling, highlight AUX 2 label and scroll left/right using arrows. 

  To select EXT FMM, highlight EXT FMM and select on. 

  POD ADDR is used to manually set pod address 

Auto

Æ

 address is based on which port the pod is plugged into. 

  Selecting A or B allows you to manually set the pod’s address 

When manually selecting POD ADDR, an OSD will appear on opposite pod displaying what pod it 
will be 
 

 

Specifications 

 

Supply Voltage   

:  12V (+) ACC negative ground system, 11-16VDC operating range 

Current Consumption 

:  7A max operating 

Video Signal 

 

:  Composite video 1.0Vp-p 75  , NTSC/PAL 

Audio Signal 

 

:  Audio Output : 2Vrms, line output   

 

  

IR Audio Signal   

:  Channel A= 2.3 MHZ / 2.8 MHZ and Channel B= 3.2 MHZ / 3.8 MHZ 

Discs Played 

 

:  (1) 5” (12cm) DVD-VIDEO Disc 

 

 

 

   (2) Compact Disc (CD-DA/CD-R/CD-RW/MP3) 

 

 

 

    

Operating Temperature 

:  0C to +60C 

 

Note: Specifications and designs are subject to modification without notice. 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Dual DVD Headrest Replacement System

Page 1: ... you have the tools you will need These common items are needed to complete this installation Digital multimeter DMM 2 Phillips screwdriver Appropriate tool for headrest removal Allen wrench set Panel removing tools Cable routing tool included Security latch tool included Retractable knife Wire cutters strippers and a crimping tool 1 4 drive sockets are often needed for dashboard and trim disassem...

Page 2: ...the headrest posts You will need to route the cables through the headrest posts The following steps will guide you through this process Step 1 Place the Car Show electronics system above the headrest bucket as shown in figure 1 Step 2 Position the cables on each side of the headrest bucket and ensure they are smooth without kinks or knots Step 3 Route the cables through the headrest posts being ca...

Page 3: ...it does NOT go below the top surface of the headrest bucket see figure 3 Use caution so the material on the bucket is not damaged Step 2 Pull any additional slack created in the cables through the headrest posts Step 3 Align electronics on electronics mounting bracket Push firmly the side latch will click to lock monitor in place Remove excess cable slack Use caution NOT to press on the LCD surfac...

Page 4: ...de you through this process Step 1 Determine if a locking device is present on the factory headrest Locking devices are usually a button or small push pin located at the base of the headrest post s Step 2 If a locking device is present press and hold the lock release and pull firmly upward on the headrest If no locking device is visibly present refer to the vehicle s owners manual or the vehicle s...

Page 5: ...tom of each seat back Pull the cable until it extends out the base of the seat back Repeat for the second cable Step 4 Remove the cable slack until only inch is showing Insert the headrest into the down tubes This step normally takes some moderate force and may be eased by using a very light lubricant on the posts Be certain to pull lightly on the cables as the headrest is inserted to remove exces...

Page 6: ... to separate it from the power wires and avoid any power seat modules or other vehicle harnesses as these may induce noise into the FM transmission Step 5 When connecting the power harness Rosen recommends soldering all connections When using T Tap or crimp connectors always ensure the connections are made with the proper gauge connectors Failure to make a proper connection will result in a system...

Page 7: ...labeling highlight AUX 2 label and scroll left right using arrows To select EXT FMM highlight EXT FMM and select on POD ADDR is used to manually set pod address AutoÆ address is based on which port the pod is plugged into Selecting A or B allows you to manually set the pod s address When manually selecting POD ADDR an OSD will appear on opposite pod displaying what pod it will be Specifications Su...

Page 8: ...void connection to wires which supply the following fan seat mirror motors power excessively large sized wires glow plug power lines radio power lines defroster power lines etc Solution Open power points can be located in the fuse box which are designed for accessory equipment The DVD restarts when the vehicle is started When the vehicle is started the DVD should resume from previous point However...

Page 9: ...some cases inline audio filters may be required Contact Rosen for support on selection of a filter Missing Channel B Audio System includes a monitor A and monitor B Monitor A is channel A on headphones and monitor B is channel B on headphones If audio is not present check the following Solution Check A B switch on headphones Solution Reset the system Solution Check all cable connections Solution P...

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