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Quick Start Guide

Multimedia
Navigation
Navigation
System
Bluetooth Hands-Free

iPod™ and MP3 compatible

Back-up camera ready

Play DVDs, Audio CDs, MP3 Discs

Supports steering wheel controls

Customizable backgrounds and illumination

Satellite Radio ready

Bluetooth Phonebook and favorites

E N T E R T A I N M E N T S Y S T E M S

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NOTICE OF INTENDED USE
Some features of Rosen Entertainment Systems are not intended for viewing by the driver when the vehicle is in motion,
such as movie playback. When using navigation, minimize the amount of time spent viewing the screen and use voice
prompts as much as possible. Avoid prolonged use of the touch screen controls. Such use might distract the driver or
interfere with the driver’s safe operation of the vehicle, and thus result in serious injury or death. Such use might also
violate state or local laws.

Rosen Entertainment Systems disclaims any liability for


any bodily injury or property damage that might result
from any improper or unintended use.

Copyright © 2011 by Rosen Entertainment Systems. All rights reserved. Except as permitted
under the Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in
any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written
permission of Rosen Entertainment Systems.

ABOUT THE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS


This item incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other
intellectual property rights of Rovi Corporation. Reverse engineering and disassembly are
prohibited.

iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.

NAVIGATION MAPS
Car navigation maps are frequently updated. While the database was judged to be as ac-
curate as possible at the time of its release, a map database can never be 100% accurate.
Road information that is maintained in the map databases, such as turn restrictions or road
names may change over time.

Errors or missing information in the map data are not covered by the Product Warranty. New
and/or updates for the map data are the responsibility of the End-user.

NOTE: Features listed in this manual are subject to change without notice.

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For complete Owner’s and Navigation Manuals,
please visit
Rosen Entertainment Systems online at
www.RosenEntertainment.com

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The Basics

Screen Organization
Your system will automatically default to the last screen you were on prior to turning off the unit.
The Information Bar is located at the
top of the screen. Depending on the
source, it will provide information or content
sensitive controls

This will take you to the Settings


Menu for advanced control settings.

The Source Tabs located at the bottom of


the screen will give you direct access to
common sources.

Note: “PHONE” is highlighted BLUE when a phone is paired to Rosen Bluetooth.

Voice Dial Screen Dimmer Mute ON/OFF


(if supported)

Customizing Source Tabs


You have the option to customize the Source Tabs
3-6 on the bottom of the screen.
AM/FM, DISC and PHONE are not customizable.
E

To access the tab menu:


1) Press MENU and select SETTINGS

2) In left panel, select TABS

3) For each tab select the left and right arrows to


toggle through the selections

4) Once you are satisfied with your choices,


press RETURN to save. The customized tabs
will now appear

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Radio

Channel Selection

Short touch to seek previous and


next available stations.

Touch to scan. Each station will


play for several seconds.

Push the volume knob for Tuning, push again


to go back to volume. In Tuning mode,
after several seconds it will automatically
go back to volume if it is not used.
Note: This is only for vehicles with one knob.

Touch to select AM1 & 2 and FM1,2 & 3


preset screens.

Satellite Radio (If Equipped)

Short touch to seek previous and


next available stations.

Touch to select SAT 1,2 & 3 preset


screens

Use numeric keypad to directly enter a


channel station

Preset Channels

To set a station as a Preset, press and hold the


button. The name of the channel for SAT Radio
or station frequency for AM/FM Radio will
appear in the button when saved.
E

Short touch the desired Preset button to select


that channel.

To learn how to access preset channels while in navigation mode, please refer to the Navigation
section of this Quick Start Guide.
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iPod ®

You can access music files on your iPod by using your Apple iPod cable to connect
to the unit. Simply plug it into the USB slot located on the front or rear of the unit.
Note: Sleep mode should be enabled on the iPod to reduce battery drain if the iPod is left
connected with the vehicle off.
Touch Button Descriptions

Press once to restart current track, press


again for Previous Track

Play/Pause

Next track

Repeat the current played song

Shuffle tracks

Search for artist, album, or song by the


first letter

Main iPod root menu

Root Menu
Use this to toggle between Video and Audio
menus
Note: A special iPod video cable is required

Use to search by first letter

Toggle between song details and root menu

To Play a Song

From the list of songs, press once to play the


track and the song playing will be highlighted

Press a second time to display song details and


album artwork.
Select to go back to track list

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CD/DVD

CD

Press once to restart current track,


press again for Previous Track

Play/Pause

Next track

Repeat the current played song

Shuffle tracks

Search for artist, album, or song

Main CD root menu

DVD
Long Touch in DVD mode to show the DVD
control screen. To return to full screen,
either touch the image or leave the screen
idle for several seconds.
Previous Chapter
E
Play/Pause

Next Chapter

Shows information such as Chapter,


Time Elapsed, etc

Main DVD menu

Exit Menu and return to full screen

DVD Settings menu

Note: DVD video can only be viewed if parking brake is engaged.

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Bluetooth General

Note: This system requires a Bluetooth enabled phone. Bluetooth phones and software vary by
brand and date of manufacture. Some phones or phone functions may not be compatible or may
operate differently with this system during use. Phone compatibility problems are not warrantable
issues.

There are several different Bluetooth screens


in the PHONE function. The first screen you
will see is the Call Screen. To switch between
screens, press the PHONE tab repeatedly or
select from one of the options below.

E
Favorites will display your selected
favorite Contacts

Lists the Contacts from your phone

Call Log lists Dialed, Received and


Missed calls

Devices menu will be shown to setup


Press the keyboard
your phone
button to access the Call
Screen below

Making/Ending A Call

You can dial the number from your


phone or use the touch-screen
shown at the right by entering the
number, then press the Call button.

Press to end the call.

Clear last number

Press to transfer call between phone


and car speakers.

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Bluetooth Pairing

Pairing Your Phone


OEM: If using vehicle manufacturer’s Bluetooth,
Sync system, etc, please refer to your vehicle’s
owner’s manual.

E
ROSEN: Set your phone into discoverable mode.
1) Select DEVICES from the Bluetooth menu

2) Press “Add”

3) After several seconds, the unit will display all


devices within range.

4) Select your phone from then list, then “Connect”

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5) “Pairing” will be displayed on the screen. After
the connection succeeds on your phone, enter
the password (1234). The system will indicate
“Pairing Successful” when your phone is
connected and its name will be displayed
on the unit.

Please note that an authorization request will


appear on your phone. You must accept it before
your phone can share contacts, phonebook and
call history.

6) Press “Close” and you will exit back to the main


Bluetooth menu. The name of your phone will
appear in the top menu bar. E
Setup Tab

Select Auto Connect If you desire the system’s


Bluetooth feature to automatically detect your
phone when the system is turned on.

You can also change the Pin Code and


Microphone settings in the Setup screen.

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Bluetooth Options

Contacts

While your phone is paired, your contacts will


be displayed. This may take several seconds
to load.
When you select a contact from the list, all
associated numbers will be displayed on the left
screen.
Press to set a number as a Favorite
Press to search your Contacts list using the
alpha keypad

Favorites

You can save up to 5 numbers in the Favorites


folder.

In order to replace a favorite, you will need to


delete the existing number first, as the unit will
not override it.

Call List
The call list can be used to view your dialed,
received and missed calls.
The unit will display as many calls that you can
view from your phone.
You can also quickly access your Contacts and
Favorites from this screen.
To make a call from the list, touch the number
on the screen and it will automatically dial the
number.

Bluetooth Music

You can access the music stored on your phone


by pressing the PHONE tab several times or by
pressing MENU and selecting A2DP.
From your phone, access your music and select
a song to play.
You can use the Previous, Play/Pause, Next
and Stop buttons on the unit to navigate through
your music
Note: Some phones do not support this feature

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Settings

Press to enter the Settings Menu. To


change system settings, select desired
option.

Main
Settings Menu Screen
Clock: Set clock to display 12hr, 24hr or OFF
Note: The time displayed is controlled by
GPS. Please refer to the navigation section for
instructions on adjusting the time zone.

Beep: Turn button beep ON/OFF

OSD: Set display language

TS Calibrate: Calibrate the Touch Screen

Main Screen
Camera

Reverse Trigger: For backup camera ON/OFF

Mute Audio: Mute ON/OFF while in reverse

Style
You can customize the style of your unit with back-
grounds and illumination. Camera Screen
Illumination: Set to Auto/ON/OFF for the unit
button
Illumination Color: Choose White, Aqua, Blue,
Red, Amber and Green to best match vehicle
illumination color.
Highlight Color: White, Gold, Green, Red, Blue
and Aqua
Background: Select from several options
LED Brightness: Illumination button brightness
Style Screen
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Navigation

Before operating your Rosen Navigation system, please carefully read and
follow the instructions provided in the “Safety Information and Precautions”
located on the inside back cover of this Quick Start Guide.

Entering Navigation
To access navigation, press the NAV button on the left side of the unit.
To exit navigation, you will need to press the same NAV button.

Nav Button

Note: The only way to exit navigation is by selecting the NAV button on the left side of the
unit as pictured above.

Start Up
When the navigation software starts, you will see the reminder warning to use your
navigation software safely and lawfully.

You must accept these conditions to continue

Please refer to the User’s Manual for additional information and warning on proper
use of the Rosen Navigation product.

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Understanding the Map
The top part of the screen shows
you what the next street is and which
direction to turn on your route Select the Quick
Menu to access the
most used functions

These displays show


you the distance, time
left and the estimated
arrival time of your trip

Shows you the street


you are currently on

Access the Navigation Menu

Find an address or Point of Interest and


access the Favorites and History menu

Displays the route details and allows


you to edit, change or cancel existing
route

Displays current position, surrounding


map area and route.

Customize the navigation software

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Quick Menu

Located in the top right corner of the


map screen is the Quick Menu. In
this screen, there is a selection of
functions that are frequently needed
during navigation.

You can use this option to search for


places of interest along the way of
your route, such as: Gas Stations,
Restaurants, Parking, etc.

Modifying Existing Routes


You can modify an existing route by accessing
either the Quick Menu or Main Navigation menu

You can use this option to se-


lect an alternative route to your
destination.

This option is a good way to


change road types and modes.
You can avoid highways, allow
toll roads, etc.

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Accessing Audio Functions in Navigation

There are several features in navigation that allows you to interact with functions within the
Rosen unit.

While in navigation, you can access the current


Audio function you are listening to (Radio, SAT,
iPod and CD) without leaving navigation.

UP/DOWN arrows on the unit

Radio/SAT Radio:

Previous Preset

Next Preset

Note: This will not scroll through all stations in


Radio and SAT mode, only presets.

iPod/CD:

Previous Song/Track

Next Song/Track

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Enter or Find Address
If you are on the Map screen, press MENU. In the Navigation Menu, select Find Address.
Note: By default, the software proposes the country and state where you are currently
located.
1. Touch “City Name” and the key-
board screen will appear.

2. Your current city will automatically


default. To search for a different city,
start typing each letter of the City
name

Tap to confirm city

3. A “Select City” screen will appear.


This will show a list of cities that
match your selection. Touch the city
you desire.

4. Select “Street” and the keyboard


screen will appear.

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5. Start typing each letter of the street
name.

6. A Street Name list will appear. Se-


lect the one you are looking for.

7. Repeat these steps for House number,


or if you do not know it, you can select the
SELECT STREET option.

8. A map will appear.

Click Next and a short


summary of the route will flash on the
screen for a few seconds.

9. After the summary, the map ap-


pears showing the entire route.

Tap to start your journey.

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Setting Favorites
You can set Favorite destinations (like Home, etc) so you do not have to enter it manually
each time.

-Once you have entered all information and press


DONE, in the next screen, you will select MORE

-Select ADD TO FAVORITES

-It will take you to keyboard where you can rename


your favorite. (Example: HOME)

-Select DONE and you Favorite is now saved.

You can also set a Favorite from the History


section. Please see below. E

Route History

You can search through the History menu to access


past routes or to set a past route as a Favorite.

-From the QUICK MENU or SETTINGS in the main


menu, select HISTORY

- To set as a Route, select the address, then tap


SELECT.

-To set as a Favorite, select the address, then tap


MORE. Select ADD TO FAVORITES.

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Adjusting the Time Zone

To adjust the time displayed on the unit, please use the steps below.

1. Press MENU in the bottom left


corner of the screen

2. Select SETTINGS
---->REGIONAL
---->Time Zone

3. Now you are in the clock setting screen.


-Use can set the time zone to change
automatically when entering a new time
zone.

-Use the minus and plus icons to adjust


the time in increments of 15 min

-Set Daylight Savings OFF/ON

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Map Settings

You can modify and customize the way your maps are displayed by accessing the Map
Settings

From the map screen select the


Quick Menu button.

Select Map Settings from the list

Map Setting Options

View Mode: Set as 3D or 2D

Viewpoint: Low, Med or High

Automatic Overview: ON/OFF

Colors: Day, Night or Auto

Day Map Color: Select from several themes

Night Map Color: Select from several themes

3D Vehicle Gallery: Select from several vehicles/people


that will be displayed as your marker

Landmarks: ON/OFF

Buildings: ON/OFF

Track Logs: ON/OFF

Place Markers: Select what markers (such as gas, food,


etc) that you would like the map to automatically display

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Safety Information and Precautions
WARNING! Please read and follow the following safety precautions.
Failure to follow the instructions below may increase
your risk of collision and personal injury.

The Rosen Navigation software is not a substitute for your personal judgment. The route suggestions should never supersede

any local traffic regulation or your personal judgment and /or knowledge of safe driving practices. Prior to completing any ma-
neuvers suggested by your Rosen Navigation software (for example, a U-turn or a left turn), verify that you can legally and safely
complete the maneuver. Do not follow route suggestions if they direct you to perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver, would place
you in an unsafe situation, or would route you into an area that you consider unsafe.

Do not use the Rosen Navigation software to locate emergency services (such as police, fire stations, hospitals, and clinics).
The database may not include all emergency service providers. Use your own best judgment and ask for directions in these
situations.

If the vehicle is in motion, only a passenger should program the Rosen Navigation software. The driver should not program the
system unless the vehicle is parked in a safe location.

The Rosen Navigation software’s map database provides information on suggested routes without regard to factors that may
affect your driving experience or the time required to arrive at your destination. For example, the system does not reflect road de-
tours, closures or construction, some road characteristics (e.g., road surface, slope or grade, weight or height restrictions, etc.),
temporary traffic congestion, weather conditions, and similar factors.

Vehicle Position
The Rosen Navigation software’s computer considers vehicle speed and heading changes, together with longitude and latitude
information, to accurately determine vehicle heading and position on a digital map.

Map and Information Database


The map database used by your Rosen Navigation software was created using high-resolution aerial and land based data col-
lection.

Car navigation maps are frequently updated. While the database was judged to be as accurate as possible at the time of its
release, a map database can never be 100% accurate. Road information that is maintained in the map databases, such as turn
restrictions or road names may change over time.

Errors or missing information in the map data are not covered by the Product Warranty. New and/or updates for the map data
are the responsibility of the End-user.

End-User License Agreement


Please refer to the Rosen Navigation User’s Manual to review and accept the terms and conditions in the End-User License
before operating this product.

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