Rosen PP1003-VW manual

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    Navigation Bluetooth Hands-F ree iPod ® and MP3 compatible Back-up camera ready Play DVDs, A udio CDs, MP3 Discs Supports steering wheel controls Customizable backgr ounds Satellite Radio ready Bluetooth Phonebook and favorit es Supports OEM Bluetooth Multimedia Navigation System Quick Star t Guide VW S eries[...]

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    NOTICE OF INTENDED USE Some features of Rosen 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 d[...]

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    For complete Owner ’ s and Navigation Manuals, please visit Rosen Electronics LP online at www .RosenElectronics.com Button & Knob Functions 1) RADIO: Radio Function 2) DISC: CD/DVD Source 3) SA T : Satellite Function 4) SD: SD Card Function 5) NA V: Enter/Exit Navigation 6) PHONE: Phone Function 7) AUDIO: Audio Menu 8) MENU: Enter/Exit Setti[...]

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    2 Y our 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 T abs located at the bot[...]

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    3 Short touch to seek previous and next available stations. T ouch to scan. Each station will play for several seconds. Push the volume knob for T uning, push again to go back to volume. In T uning 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. T ouch to select A[...]

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    T o learn how to access preset channels while in navigation mode, please refer to the Navigation section of this Quick Start Guide. Y ou can access music les 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. T ouch Button Descriptions Press once to resta[...]

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    5 DVD Previous Chapter Play/Pause Next Chapter Shows information such as Chapter , T ime Elapsed, etc Main DVD menu Exit Menu and return to full screen DVD Settings menu Long T ouch in DVD mode to show the DVD control screen. T o return to full screen, either touch the image or leave the screen idle for several seconds. E CD Press once to restart c[...]

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    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 dif- ferently with this system during use. Phone compatibility problems are not warrantable issues. There are several different Bluetooth screens in the PHONE [...]

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    Pairing Y our Phone 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” 7 E Bluetooth P airing For Factory Bluetooth, please refer to vehicle owner ’s manual[...]

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    Select Auto Connect If you desire the system’ s Bluetooth feature to automatically detect your phone when the system is turned on. Y ou can also change the Pin Code and Microphone settings in the Setup screen. Setup T ab 5) “Pairing” will be displayed on the screen. After the connection succeeds on your phone, enter the password (1234). The s[...]

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    9 Contacts Call List Favorites 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 Y ou can save up to 5 n[...]

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    Press to enter the Settings Menu. T o change system settings, select desired option. Y ou can customize the style of your unit with backgrounds Main Camera Style Settings Menu Screen 10 Main Screen Camera Screen Style Screen Clock: Set clock to display 12hr , 24hr or OFF Note: The time displayed is controlled by GPS. Please refer to the navigation [...]

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    T o access navigation, press the NA V button on the left side of the unit. T o exit navigation, you will need to press the same NA V button. Entering Navigation Note : The only way to exit navigation is by selecting the NA V button on the left side of the unit as pictured above. Before operating your Rosen Navigation system, please carefully read a[...]

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    T o access navigation, press the NA V button on the left side of the unit. T o exit navigation, you will need to press the same NA V button. 11 12 Understanding the Map 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 The top part of the screen shows [...]

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    13 Modifying Existing Routes Y ou can modify an existing route by accessing either the Quick Menu or Main Navigation menu 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. Y ou can use this option to search for places of int[...]

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    While in navigation, you can access the current Audio function you are listening to (Radio, SA T , iPod and CD) without leaving navigation. Note: This will not scroll through all stations in Radio and SA T mode, only presets. Accessing Audio Functions in Navigation There are several features in navigation that allows you to interact with functions [...]

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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. T ouch “City Name” and the key- board screen will appear . 2. Y our current city will automatically default. T o search for a different cit[...]

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    16 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 ash on the screen for a few seconds. 9. After the summary , the map ap- pears showing the entire route. T ap to start your journey . 5. Start typing each letter of [...]

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    17 Setting Favorites Y ou 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 F A VORITES -It will take you to keyboard where you can rename your favorite. (Example: HOME) -Select DONE and you [...]

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    Adjusting the Time Zone T o 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 ---->T ime 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 [...]

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    From the map screen select the Quick Menu button. Select Map Settings from the list Map Settings Y ou can modify and customize the way your maps are displayed by accessing the Map Settings 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 sev[...]

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    Safety Information and Precautions W ARNING! 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 trafc regulat[...]

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    All rights reserved. Copyright 2012 Rosen Electronics LP PP1003-VW Rev A[...]