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Rosen Z10 Owner’s Manual 

INTRODUCTION 

Congratulations on owning a Rosen Entertainment System! Here’s a 

list of some things you can do with your system:

·   Play DVD movies, music CDs, or discs with MP3 audio files. 
·   Play onboard video games.  

  

·   Play audio through the vehicle speakers or the wireless headphones
·   Use external audio/video inputs from video game consoles, 

    camcorders, or optional units like a TV tuner or a DVD changer.
·   View JPG photo files or playback compatible MPG videos.         

Precautions

In order to operate the system, the 

vehicle ignition key switch must be
in the ACC or engine ON position.

• 

Use this system only if properly installed by a qualified installer. 

• 

If the unit shows any sign of malfunction, turn it off and consult your 

dealer immediately. Do not open the unit - there are no serviceable 

parts inside. 

• 

Do not press directly on the display surface - you may damage 

it.

• 

Clean the display surface with a slightly damp, soft cloth using 

household glass cleaner. 

Do not 

use solvents 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 hot place, you may see 

a blank screen, distorted picture or the unit may not be able to load 

a disc. The system will return to normal after the unit temperature 

returns to a normal operating range. This may take more than an 

hour depending on the temperature and/or require resetting the 

unit.

• 

If your car battery charge is low or the vehicle battery is old, you 

may see a blank screen, distorted picture or the unit may not be 

able to load a disc. The system will return to normal after the unit 

voltage returns to a normal operating range and/or require resetting 

the unit.

Note: The system’s operating voltage range is 

11-16VDC operating voltage. The system oper-

ating temperature is 32

o

 to 140

o

 F ( 0

o

 to 60

o

 C). 

Use of the system beyond the safe operating 

ranges listed, can cause temporary or perma-

nent damage to the unit, and such damage 

may not be covered by the manufacturer’s 

warranty.

ACC or engine
ON position

ACC or engine
ON position

ACC or engine 

ON position

Summary of Contents for DVD Entertainment System

Page 1: ...DVD Entertainment System Owner s Manual R mp3 VIDEOGAMES integrated wireless NEW Z10 LOGO...

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Page 3: ...ended use About the Registered Marks This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U S patents and other intellectual property rights owned by...

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Page 5: ...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 Wireless Headpho...

Page 6: ...NAL GAME appears on the screen 2 Turn the game controller on by setting the game A OFF B switch to A 3 Use the arrow keys on the game controller to select a game 4 Press the START button on the game c...

Page 7: ...m or the remote control each time the system is used 2 SPEAKER SOUND ON FM _ _ _ _ PRESS R L KEY TO ADJUST will appear 3 Turn on the car radio Tune to the FM frequency displayed on the screen If radio...

Page 8: ...se solvents 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 v...

Page 9: ...ina Incompatible Discs The following disc types are known to be incompatible with the system All DVD ROM DVD RAM DVD RAM discs Some DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW discs Some Photo CDs All CD ROM data discs...

Page 10: ...deo images that t 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 fullscre...

Page 11: ...3 Stop 17 Navigate 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 Di...

Page 12: ...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 BASI...

Page 13: ...Menu INFO MENU Pressing this button brings you into the DVD player menu USING AUDIO BUTTONS 9 Speaker Sound Control When this button is pressed Speaker Sound On appears on the screen along with the FM...

Page 14: ...the full width 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...

Page 15: ...matically turn off when you turn the vehicle off or close the monitor If the words HEADPHONES ONLY appear the internal FMT is turned off It can be turned on by pressing the SPEAKER button and selectin...

Page 16: ...ower LED on the earpiece indicates when headphone power is on Power turns off automatically after about three minutes of no audio in order to preserve battery life To adjust the headphone volume rotat...

Page 17: ...rom the list Press START on the controller to begin a game While playing use A and or B as re jump or other action buttons depending on the game To return to the game main menu press RESET on the cont...

Page 18: ...player 1 Press SETUP on the remote 2 Use the UP and DOWN navigation buttons to highlight a selection 3 Press the ENTER button to con rm your selection Note Not all language settings are supported by a...

Page 19: ...icle can fall below the minimum 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...

Page 20: ...take up to an hour after the air temperature in 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 D...

Page 21: ...duct s or service calls and or transportation of the vehicle Elimination of externally generated or induced static noise or engine whine or the correction of antenna problems or weak television recept...

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