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Multi-Media Navigation System Installation Guide
DS-VW0714 Rev A
Installation Guide
NOTICE OF INTENDED INSTALLATION AND USE
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THE ROSEN MULTI-MEDIA NAVIGATION SYSTEMS CONTAIN AN INTERNAL VIDEO PLAYER, WHICH IS
NOT INTENDED FOR VIEWING BY THE DRIVER. THE VIDEO PLAYER IS DISABLED WHEN THE
VEHICLE IS IN MOTION THROUGH A CONNECTION TO THE PARKING BRAKE. THE INSTALLER OF
THIS PRODUCT MUST INSURE THE VIDEO DISABLE CONNECTION IS WORKING PROPERLY PRIOR TO
DELIVERY OF THE VEHICLE. IMPROPER INSTALLATION COULD DISTRACT THE DRIVER OR
INTERFERE WITH SAFE OPERATION OF THE VEHICLE, WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH, AND COULD ALSO VIOLATE STATE AND/OR FEDERAL LAW.
ROSEN ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY BODILY INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE THAT MAY RESULT FROM ANY IMPROPER OR UNINTENDED INSTALLATION
AND/OR USE.
BEFORE YOU START THE INSTALLATION, READ THIS GUIDE!
Rosen Multi-Media systems are the easiest-to-install OEM Radio replacement systems available today.
However, we
strongly recommend reading this guide before starting the installation!
For additional technical tips, please visit
www.Rosendealercentral.com
1 - Make sure you have the tools you will need
These common items are needed to complete this installation:
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Digital multi-meter (DMM)
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#2 Phillips screwdriver
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Panel removing tools
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1/4” drive sockets are often needed for dashboard and trim disassembly
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Torx or Allen-drive wrenches if they are used on any panels you will be removing
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A DVD or CD
in good condition
for testing the system
Standard installation parts you may need include wire, wire ties, wire crimp connectors or solder, electrical
insulating tape, and foam tape. Installation of aftermarket automotive electronics also often requires access to
special parts. It is a good idea to have a source for these common installation parts.
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