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AV7900 Owner’s Manual 

AV7900 Owner’s Manual 

To exit the menu: 

Press the 

DISPLAY 

button to save settings and exit.

Set the brightness level in daytime conditions with plenty of ambient 

light. You can use the Day/Night mode button to switch between Day 

and Night modes. 

Note: The internal DVD player can be configured for either a 

16:9 “Wide” image output or a 4:3 “Standard” image output. 

Since the unit has a wide screen display, the DVD player should 

be configured for “Wide.” For more information, see page 19.

Note: The internal DVD player also has a set of video adjust

-

ments, which are separate from the main adjustments.

Selecting a display mode: 

The system’s “widescreen” display has 

a 16:9 aspect ratio - wider than a standard television. While many 

DVDs provide widescreen video images that fit the screen, standard 

broadcast TV and many video games do not. 

• 

To view a widescreen DVD, press the 

DISPLAY 

button on the 

remote until “WIDE” is displayed on the screen. 

• 

To watch a fullscreen DVD, the internal game system, or   

broadcast television, select “STANDARD.”

Change the Display Adjustments Remote Control Only:

 The 

display has adjustable video settings. To change these settings, press 

and hold the

 DISPLAY

 button on the remote control to bring up the 

following menu:

 

 

BRIGHTNESS 32

 

 

  CONTRAST 

32

  COLOR 

 32

  TINT 

 32

 

 

To select a setting to be changed: 

Press the

 DOWN 

arrow

 

button to 

move the cursor down the menu list. Once you have selected the item 

to change, use the 

LEFT

 and 

RIGHT

 arrows on the remote or the 

front panel to adjust the settings. After you have finished making your 

desired changes, press the 

DISPLAY

 button on the remote to exit and 

save the changes you have made.

To change the value of a setting: 

Use the 

LEFT 

and

 RIGHT

 arrow but-

tons. The range is from 0 to 63.

Adjusting The Display

Summary of Contents for AV7900

Page 1: ...Dual Mutimedia Headrest Replacement Entertainment System Owner s Manual...

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Page 3: ...Rosen Entertainment Systems disclaims any liability for any bodily injury or property damage that might result from any improper or unintended use About the Registered Marks This item incorporates cop...

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Page 5: ...nd Navigation Buttons Using Audio Buttons 13 Using DVD Disc Features 14 Replacing the Remote Battery 14 CD Audio and MP3 Playback 15 Listening Over the Car Speakers 15 Using the Included 2 Channel Wir...

Page 6: ...lvents such as benzene thinner or commercial cleaners When using portable radios and telephones near the system pic ture or sound interference may occur If your car was parked in a very cold or very h...

Page 7: ...in that the remote the headphones and the game controller have fresh batteries and are properly installed The DVD slot is located on the top of the headrest unit To switch the system on press the powe...

Page 8: ...uency see pages 13 and 15 for more information To View Same Image on both Screens 1 Press SOURCE until Second Unit appears on the screen Your moni tor will now display the same image as the other unit...

Page 9: ...ca Indian subcontinent North Korea Region 6 China Incompatible Discs The following disc types are incompatible with the system DVD ROM DVD RAM DVD RAM discs Most DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW discs Some P...

Page 10: ...the screen standard broadcast TV and many video games do not To view a widescreen DVD press the DISPLAY button on the remote until WIDE is displayed on the screen To watch a fullscreen DVD the interna...

Page 11: ...te Left 4 Play 18 Enter 5 Previous Chapter Track 19 Navigate Right 6 Fast Reverse 20 Display 7 Fast Forward 21 Setup 8 Next Chapter Track 22 Navigate Down 9 Speaker Sound Control 23 Disc Menu 10 RES S...

Page 12: ...peed Choose from 2 4 8 and 16x Press PLAY to resume regular play 24 Day Night Mode This button decreases display brightness for optimum viewing in low light conditions For more information see page 10...

Page 13: ...n brings up the DVD player setup screen 15 Info Menu INFO MENU Pressing this button brings you into the DVD player menu 9 Speaker Sound Control When this button is pressed Speaker Sound On appears on...

Page 14: ...of the screen To watch a fullscreen DVD or broadcast television press until STANDARD is displayed This mode uses most of the screen but black bars will be visible on the sides like this DISC MENU DISP...

Page 15: ...eems to be a strong station on the FM Transmit ter frequency and you are hearing a radio station mixed in with the system audio change the FM Transmitter frequency Avoid frequencies used by local radi...

Page 16: ...e headphones have a two position slide switch labeled A B When the switch is in the A position the headphones play audio from the source designated as A When the switch is in the B position the headph...

Page 17: ...uttons depending on the game To return to the game main menu press RESET on the controller Note The controller works using infrared line of sight technolo gy If the controller is held so that there is...

Page 18: ...selection Note Not all language settings are supported by all discs Language Settings Several language settings can be customized on the DVD Player These languages can vary depending on the language...

Page 19: ...n allows you to change the settings for the Screen Saver and Closed Caption Selecting Use Default Settings will reset the system to the factory default settings Default Settings Screen Saver Off Close...

Page 20: ...mum operating levels for the system Solution Ensure your battery is fully charged and in good condition Solution Avoid operating your system without the engine running for periods longer than 10 minut...

Page 21: ...the vehicle is at a comfortable level MY PICTURE IS BLACK The screen will appear black or dark blue if there is no video signal This may happen if the DVD fails to initialize properly or if a source i...

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