ELECTRONIC REVISION CONTROLLED Document Number 106211 Rev B
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Rosen Aviation 7” Widescreen Display Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................5 1.1. Base Compatibility ........................................................................................................5 2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW .........................................................................................................6 2.1. High-definition Systems ................................................
Rosen Aviation 7” Widescreen Display 7.2. Technician Mode Menu...............................................................................................23 7.2.1. Power Mode ................................................................................................................... 23 7.2.2. Operation Mode .............................................................................................................. 24 7.2.3. SDI Overscan .........................................................
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 1. INTRODUCTION Rosen’s new 7004 series of personal displays allow for direct upgrades for high-definition and Composite units with a variety of existing bases on your aircraft. In addition to the sleek, tabletstyle display, the touch-sense front panel enables source select capability directly from the front panel on select models depending on the base. The 7004 models differ depending on the plug-in arm configuration and input signal.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation Table 2 SDI display and base compatibility Display Model Description 7004-362 7”, SDI, Left mount, Non-locking SlimLine SDI arm 7004-363 7004-315 7004-337 7”, SDI, Right mount, Non-locking SlimLine SDI arm 7”, SDI, Center mount, Non-locking SlimLine SDI arm Base Type Base Model & Aircraft Connections 0100-344 RS-232 with source select 0100-342 RS-232 without source select SDI Pogo 7”, SDI, Center mount, Locking SlimLine SDI arm 2.
” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 2.1. High-definition Systems SDI units display either standard definition (SD) or high-definition (HD) video using serial digital video input. In this configuration, the video is sourced by a digital video distribution switch or source and de-serialized into an SDI format. High-definition displays are typically installed in a system where the SDI video is distributed from a cabin management system and/or HD video distribution to each display.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 3.1. Installing/Removing SlimLine Arm Assemblies To install a SlimLine arm assembly, press the arm button all the way in and push straight down on the arm into the plug body until it is secure in the base. Composite arm Arm button Arm button Plug body Plug body SDI arm Figure 4 SlimLine locking arm features To remove a SlimLine arm assembly, press the arm button in all the way and lift up on the display/arm assembly. 3.2.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation To stow a SlimLine SDI locking arm, rotate the arm until it locks into either stowed position. To deploy, press the arm button and rotate the arm away from the locked position. Figure 6 Arm button on SlimLine SDI locking arms Touching the LCD with excessive force may leave pressure spots that show in video display. Handle with care. 3.3.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 3.4. CVBS Micro-D Connection Displays P/N 7004-013, 7" Display: Micro-D, non-locking, center P/N 7004-060, 7" Display: Micro-D, non-locking, left P/N 7004-061, 7" Display: Micro-D, non-locking, right Figure 8 Micro-D connection displays use base receptacles 0100-002, 0100-004, & 0100-005 Document Number: 106211 Template: 4.4.1.
Rosen Aviation 7” Widescreen Display 3.5. SDI Pogo Connection Displays P/N 7004-315, 7" Display: non-locking, center P/N 7004-362, 7" Display: non-locking, left P/N 7004-337, 7" Display: locking, center P/N 7004-363, 7" Display: non-locking, right Figure 9 SDI Pogo-style connection displays use base receptacles 0100-344 & 0100-342 Document Number: 106211 Template: 4.4.1.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 3.6. Base Installations Consult the Outline and Installation drawing to assist with the installation process. Pay close attention to the dimensions and fastener depths required when considering installation requirements. The 7004 displays are compatible with the base designs, as shown below. Bases mount on either a vertical or a horizontal surface, typically with a minimum of four screws (two per flange).
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 3.6.3. CVBS Micro-D Base Receptacles P/N 0100-002 Base Receptacle: Micro-D, DB9 harness, universal mount P/N 0100-004 Base Receptacle: Micro-D, DB9 harness, horizontal mount Micro-D-style connection P/N 0100-005 Base Receptacle: Micro-D BNC/Molex harness, universal mount Figure 12 CVBS Micro-D-style base receptacle 3.7. Electrical Requirements Nominal voltage 28VDC / 0.30A Inrush Current 20A for 250 microseconds Op Voltage/Current Range 18VDC/0.45A – 32VDC/0.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 4. INITIAL POWER UP Make sure to turn off the power before connecting the harnesses. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure low impedance ground connections on the base. Ensure that 28VDC power supply is OFF. Connect the power supply and video source to the appropriate harnesses. Plug in the display/arm assembly. Supply power and wait for a video signal on the screen. The default power setting is Auto On. When cycling power, leave unit off for 20 seconds before restoring power. 5.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 6. OSD MENU OPTIONS The OSD contains screen settings and options in menus and informational readouts that display over the image, as shown below. Press Menu on the front panel to open the Main Menu, as shown in Figure 15 on page 15. Press + and – to navigate within the menu pages, options, and values columns. Select the Back option to switch menu pages. The yellow highlighted area shows the currently selected option.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 6.2. User Menu The User Menu contains frequently used control settings. Press Menu to open the Main Menu, and press – and Menu to access the User Page options. Press + or – to select a User option, and then press Menu to change its value. Select Back to return to the menu pages Figure 16 User menu options 6.2.1. Backlight Use this setting to adjust the intensity of the LCD backlight.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation Pillar Box: A standard 4:3 source image will appear with vertical black bars on the left and right side of the image. If the image source is letterboxed, then there will also be horizontal bars at the top and bottom of the image as well. Letter Box Expanded: Expands the source video in the vertical and horizontal dimensions to fill the display screen.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 6.3.2. Picture-quality Controls The Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, and Sharpness menu options use control bars to fine-tune different aspects of the picture quality. To adjust these options, press Menu and – to select Image Adjust. Choose a menu option, and then press Menu to open a control bar and adjust the value, similar to Figure 19, shown below. Press + or – to increase or decrease the control’s value.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 6.3.4.1. Color Temperature Use the Color Temperature options to change the warmth of the picture in all sources. When you select Color Temperature, the screen changes, and a toggle appears to switch between User and 6500K, as shown below. Figure 21 Color Temperature options Press – and Menu to open the Color Temperature Page. Press – to access the User setting and then press Menu and – to access the individual colors. 6.3.4.1.1.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 6.3.4.2. Restore Defaults This option restores the default screen settings from the user menus for all video sources. It does not erase Technician Menu settings or change the internal time and date. A Defaults Restored message appears in the lower corner of the menu after the restore is complete. Status message Figure 23 Restore Defaults option 6.4.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7. TECHNICIAN MENU To protect the display from accidental or unintentional adjustments, the Technician Menu is accessible only with a special button combination. To avoid repeating this button sequence after each change, the menu remains active until you manually close it. Whenever there is a change to the OSD settings, exit the menu, and cycle power for the changes to be saved.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.1. Technician Advanced Submenu This submenu provides installers and technicians more advanced controls of the image. The input signal determines which options will appear in the Technician Advanced submenu. The only options available on SDI models Additional options available on Composite models Figure 26 Technician Advanced submenu 7.1.1. Factory Reset Choose this option to perform a complete factory restore.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.1.4. AGC (Automatic Gain Control) (Composite only) This option is a signal compensation tool that will accommodate for strong and weak Composite signals. Highlight AdvancedAGC and press Menu. Use + and – to set the option On (default) or Off, and then press Menu. Select Back and press Menu to return to the Technician Menu. To exit the OSD, select Back and Exit. 7.2.
Rosen Aviation 7” Widescreen Display 7.2.2. Operation Mode Operation Mode is not enabled, and the None Selected setting is read-only. 7.2.3. SDI Overscan (For 7004-3xx models only) Use SDI Overscan to enable or disable video overscan for SDI at 480i and 576i resolutions. When enabled, the setting cuts off a small percentage (2.5% by default) around the edges of the picture and it resizes the image to fit the full screen. When set to disabled, a zero percent overscan is applied to all SDI resolutions.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.4. Front Panel LED The Front Panel LED option turns the power LED on or off. When the option is Disabled, the power LED will be black. Power LED Figure 28 Front panel touchpad When it is On, the power LED will have the following states: Green indicates the display is receiving power. Amber indicates the display is in standby mode. Red indicates the display is registering an error. Black indicates the display is receiving no power.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 8. MAINTENANCE: TENSION ADJUSTMENTS The 7004 series displays require fewer tension adjustments than the older 7002 models. The new monitor design features a lifetime friction hinge, so no tilt adjustment is ever required. There are no adjustment points on the SlimLine SDI arms; however, the Composite arm mounts have two adjustment points. Adjust the screen pivot and arm rotation, if necessary, by torquing the socket head cap screws (SHCS), as shown below.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 9.1. Troubleshooting If the display does not function properly, refer to the following troubleshooting table for symptoms and possible solutions before contacting Rosen Technical Support. Note: Always use a multimeter to verify voltages. Check actual results against the requirements described in this manual.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 9.3. RTCA DO-160F Qualifications for Displays The table below shows the DO-160F compliance of the 7004 series displays and their corresponding bases. Omitted categories are not applicable to these products or their expected installations. Reference the Qualification Test Reports for specific details.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation Description Section Abnormal Operating Conditions 16.6.2 Category Voltage Steady State (DC) 16.6.2.1 Z Momentary Under Voltage (DC) 16.6.2.3 Z Abnormal Surge Voltage (DC) 16.6.2.4 Z Voltage Spike Voltage Spike Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility AF Conducted Susceptibility - Power Inputs Induced Signal Susceptibility 17 17.4 A 18 18.3.1 Z 19 Magnetic Fields Induced Into Equipment 19.3.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 9.4. Supported Video Resolutions 9.4.1. CVBS/Composite Resolutions NTSC (480i/29) PAL (576i/25) SECAM (576i/25) RS-170 B&W (480i/29) The software continually checks and chooses the appropriate color decoder (NTSC, PAL, or SECAM) based on the analog input signal. 9.4.2. SDI Resolutions SMPTE 259M 480i/29 576i/25 SMPTE 292M 720p/50, 720p/59, 720p/60 1080i/25, 1080i/29, 1080i/30 1080p/23, 1080p/24, 1080p/25, 1080p/29, 1080p/30 SMPTE 424M 1080p/50, 1080p/59, 1080p/60 10.
7” Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation NTSC National Television Standards Committee; an analog video standard used in the United States, Canada, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, and some other countries O&I Outline and Installation (drawing) OSD On Screen Display – the actual user/technician menu, and any informational readouts displayed on the image.