ELECTRONIC REVISION CONTROLLED Document Number 105478 Rev A
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Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................5 1.1. Remote Display Modules ..............................................................................................5 1.2. System Components.....................................................................................................5 1.2.1. IR Remotes ..................................................................
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.3. Image Adjust ...............................................................................................................22 8.3.1. Scheme .......................................................................................................................... 23 8.3.2. Brightness ...................................................................................................................... 23 8.3.3. Contrast .............................................
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 1. INTRODUCTION Rosen’s Remote Display System consists of an ultra-thin remote display module and a highdefinition remote electronics box. The remote electronics design provides more mounting options because the video processing electronics box can be located up to 50 feet from the display. The high-definition display modules are available in a range of sizes and mounting options that allow customers to configure a system that fits their aircraft’s cabin interior.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 1.2.2. RMEB Connector Kits The following connector kits (sold separately) are recommended: Connector kit—26-pin female (P/N 0300-043) Connector kit—25-pin female D-sub (P/N 0300-052) CVBS and SDI connector kit—BNC (P/N 0300-051) Component/RGB, digital HDMI/DVI connector kit—25-pin (P/N 0300-029) 1.2.3.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 1.3.1. Bulkhead Mounting Requirements A flush mounted RDM can mount either from the back, through an interior wall, or from the front mounting tabs. Proud mounted RDMs must be mounted from the front into the cosmetic back. Minimum fasteners required is four 8-32 or eight 4-40 screws. Maximum projection of screws into the 24” flush mount rear chassis is 3/8”. Maximum projection of screws into the 19”, 26”, and 32” flush mount rear chassis is ¼”.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 3.1. Cooling and Ventilation The RMEB and RDMs do not require any external forced-air cooling. RMEB venting: Do not block the side fans on the RMEB. The fan openings require a minimum of 4 square inches of free air ventilation – 2 square inches per side. RDM clearance: The RDMs require a ½-inch minimum of clearance for the top and bottom vents or ½-inch clearance to the entire back of the unit. 3.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 3.3. 19-inch RDMs The following figures show the general dimensions for the 19” RDM mounting options. Use a minimum pattern of four mounting points #8-32 hardware; .25 max. insertion depth Figure 3 Rear view of a 1901-100 flush mount Four mounting tabs for 4-40 FHP screws (two each) Figure 4 Front view of a 1901-100 flush or semi-proud mount from the tabs Document Number: 105478 Template: 4.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Use four screws; 2 top, 2 bottom .188 mounting holes provided Figure 5 Rear view of the 1901-800 cosmetic back (shown with chassis) for a proud mount 3.4. 24-inch RDMs The following figures show the general dimensions for the 24” RDM mounting options. Use a minimum pattern of four mounting points #8-32 hardware; .375 max. insertion depth Figure 6 Rear view of a 2401-100 flush mount Document Number: 105478 Template: 4.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Four mounting tabs for 4-40 FHP screws (two each) Figure 7 Front view of a 2401-100 flush or semi-proud mount from the tabs Use four screws; 2 top, 2 bottom .188 mounting holes provided Figure 8 Rear view of the 2401-800 cosmetic back (shown with chassis) for a proud mount Document Number: 105478 Template: 4.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 3.5. 26-inch RDMs The following figures show the general dimensions for the 26” RDM mounting options. Use a minimum pattern of four mounting points #8-32 hardware; .25 max. insertion depth Figure 9 Rear view of a 2601-100 flush mount Four mounting tabs for 4-40 FHP screws (two each) Figure 10 Front view of a 2601-100 flush or semi-proud mount from the tabs Document Number: 105478 Template: 4.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Use four screws; 2 top, 2 bottom .188 mounting holes provided Figure 11 Rear view of the 2601-800 cosmetic back (shown with chassis) for a proud mount 3.6. 32-inch RDMs The following figures show the general dimensions for the 32” RDM mounting options. Use a minimum pattern of six mounting points #8-32 hardware; 3 top 3 bottom; .25 max. insertion depth Figure 12 Rear view of a 3201-100 Document Number: 105478 Template: 4.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Six mounting tabs for 4-40 FHP screws (one each) Figure 13 Front view of the 3201-100 mounting tabs Six mounting points for #6 100 FHP screws Figure 14 Rear view of a 32” cosmetic back mounting holes 3201-800 Document Number: 105478 Template: 4.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 4. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR COSMETIC COMPONENTS This section provides instructions about how to assemble the cosmetic backs and bezels. Note: Protect cosmetic and sensitive components from scratches, nicks, and debris during hardware installation. To add a stylish, proud-mount option, mount the cosmetic back to the bulkhead, attach the RDM to the cosmetic back, and then snap on the bezel. Figure 15 shows an exploded view of a proudmount assembly.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Outline and Installation drawings for the Rosen Remote Display System are available on the Rosen website at www.rosenaviation.com. Attach the 32” cosmetic back to the bulkhead using six #6 100 FHP screws (customer supplied). Attach to bulkhead Attach to RDM Figure 17 3201-800 cosmetic back mounting bracket 4.2. Mounting a Bezel Mount the cosmetic back and monitor before attaching the bezel.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 5. SYSTEM CONNECTIONS The RDM receives power, control, and serialized video from the RMEB located up to 50 feet away, as shown below. The RMEB outputs a serialized video signal via an RJ-45 cable from P4 and provides conditioned power and control to the RDM via a harness with DB15 connectors from P3. We recommend using Siemon ZM6A-S(xx)-(xx) RJ45 cable up to 50 feet in length.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 5.2. Pinout Connections There are several ways to connect the remote display system to an aircraft’s entertainment system. Pay close attention to the pinout descriptions on the Outline and Installation drawings to assist in completing the wiring connections. Note: This display is for entertainment purposes only; connect to a non-critical power bus. 6.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 7. INITIAL POWER UP Make sure that power is turned off and connect the following harnesses to the RMEB connectors: 1. Ensure positive ground connections on the RMEB housing and monitor chassis grounding lugs. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect an external IR control or RS-232/RS-485 communication harness to P1. Connect 28VDC power to P2. Attach extra cabling length (50 feet max.) to the RDM DB 15 pigtail and connect to P3. Attach extra Siemon ZM6A-S(xx)-(xx) cabling (50 feet max.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Note: The on-screen display will timeout and close automatically after no screen activity for a preset amount of time, which is adjustable on the Technician MenuOSD Timeout option. See Section 9.3, OSD Timeout, on page 33. 8.1. Exit Use Exit to close the OSD. When you press MENU on the remote, the OSD opens to this screen, as shown below. Press MENU again to close the OSD from this screen. Press the ▲▼ buttons to access the other menu pages in the OSD.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.2.2. Aspect Ratio Use Aspect Ratio to adjust the picture expansion to match the encoding of the source image most closely. Select UserAspect Ratio and then press ENTER. To switch the display between aspect ratio modes (described below), press the ▲ ▼ buttons. Watch for proportional changes in the background picture and choose the optimal mode for the source. Press ENTER to set the mode and press EXIT to close the OSD.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.2.4. Source The Source page lists all of the available sources and shows which source is current. Figure 25 User Sources Select UserSource and press ENTER to access the settings. To switch the current source, press the ▲ and ▼ buttons. Press ENTER to accept any changes, and press ◄ to remain in the OSD or EXIT to close the OSD. To switch sources directly from the remote control, close the OSD and press the SOURCE button twice for each input. 8.2.5.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.3.1. Scheme Scheme is also available from the Main MenuUser page. For information about how this option works, see Section 8.2.3 on page 21. Scheme affects changes you make on the User menu page settings, too. 8.3.2. Brightness To adjust the picture brightness, press MENU and the ▼ arrow to select Image AdjustBrightness, and then press ENTER to open the screen below. Press the ◄ or the ► buttons to change the brightness on the LCD accordingly.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.3.5. Hue To adjust the color hues, press the MENU button and the ▼ arrow to select Image AdjustHue, and then press ENTER to open the screen below. Press the ◄ or the ► button to raise the color hues in the image. Press ENTER to set the hue and close the control bar. Press EXIT to close the OSD. Figure 30 Hue control bar 8.3.6.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.3.8. Image Adjust Advanced (Submenu) Use the Image AdjustAdvanced submenu options, as shown below, to fine-tune the primary screen colors and to restore the monitor’s factory screen settings. Press the MENU button and the ▼ arrow to select Image AdjustAdvanced, and then press ENTER to open the menu. To close the menu, select the Back option, or press EXIT to close the OSD. } RGB options only Figure 32 Advanced submenu options 8.3.8.1.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.3.8.1.1. Red Red adjusts the low-level registers of the red values in the picture. From the Image AdjustAdvanced Menu, press the ▼ button and ENTER to access Color Temperature. Press ▼ to select Red and press ENTER to open the screen below. Press the ◄ button several times; the image should show more cyan-colored tones. Press the ► button several times to intensify the red tones. Press ENTER to set the color and close the control bar. Press EXIT to close the OSD.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.3.8.2. 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. } RGB options only Status message Figure 37 Restore Defaults option 8.3.8.3. Image Position Submenu (RGB only.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 8.3.8.4. Auto Adjust (RGB only.) Use Auto Adjust when the RGB source is active to force the display to evaluate the RGB signals and ensure that it is interpreting them correctly. To perform an Auto Adjust within the OSD, select the option and press ENTER. (From the remote, close the OSD and press the AUTO button.) The screen will go black briefly while the signals adjust. 8.3.8.5. RGB Phase (RGB only.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 9. 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. To ensure proper operation, perform a power cycle after changing a setting in the Technician Menu.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 9.1. Advanced Technician Menu This submenu provides installers and technicians more advanced controls of the image. Available only on a 19” RDM NA indicates that a Composite signal is not available Figure 45 Technician Advanced Menu 9.1.1. Factory Reset Choose this option to perform a complete factory restore.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 9.1.3. Comp/RGB 1 Use Comp/RGB 1 to specify which input source the Component/RGB channel 1 will use. The options for channel 1 to display are either Component or RGB. Highlight AdvancedComp/RGB 1 and press ENTER. Use the ▲▼ buttons to set the option and then press ENTER. Select Back to return to the Technician Menu. Press EXIT when you are ready to exit the OSD. 9.1.4. Comp/RGB 2 Use Comp/RGB 2 to specify which input source the Component/RGB channel 2 will use.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 9.1.8. RJ45 Cable Compensation The technology employed to transmit full-rate, high-definition video over an RJ-45 cable may require an initial setup to ensure the highest possible image quality. Shorter cables (0-6 feet) and cables with different impedance characteristics than the Rosen-specified Siemon RJ-45 cable may benefit from turning off RJ45 Cable Comp.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 9.3. OSD Timeout Use OSD Timeout to set the amount of time the menu screens and control bars are visible, without making any changes, before they timeout and close automatically. There are three increments: 6 Seconds, 15 Seconds, and 30 Seconds. From the Technician Menu, press the ▼ button to select OSD Timeout and then press ENTER. Use the ▲▼ buttons to select a time increment and press ENTER. Press EXIT to exit the OSD. 9.4.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Note: When auto-detecting a source, sources 1 & 2 are no longer selectable during normal momentary operation. Highlight TechnicianSource ModeMomentary and press ENTER. Use the ▼ to select Auto Detect and press ENTER. Select which video input will be in an auto-detected state and press ENTER. Use the arrow buttons to turn the other video inputs On/Off and press ENTER. Select Back to return to the Technician Menu. Press EXIT to exit the OSD.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 10. TECHNICAL REFERENCES AND SUPPORT Always check the Rosen Aviation website under the Products tab to ensure that you are working with the most current revision of technical documentation. 10.1. 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: Use an oscilloscope or another display to verify the video signal.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Table 4 Technical references Product Part Number Location Universal Color Remote Control Contact Rosen Sales for part number availability RS-232 7-button External Controller 0300-408 www.rosenaviation.com External IR Receiver 0500-006 www.rosenaviation.com If you need assistance in configuring a universal remote control to work with a remote display system, please contact Rosen Aviation Technical Support at 541.342.3802. 10.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Description Magnetic Effect Power Input Normal Operating Conditions (DC) Section Category 15.3 A 16 16.6.1 Average Value Voltage (DC) 16.6.1.1 Z Ripple Voltage (DC) 16.6.1.2 Z Momentary Power Interruptions (DC) 16.6.1.3 Z (A) Normal Surge Voltage (DC) 16.6.1.4 Z Engine Starting Under Voltage Operation (DC) 16.6.1.5 Z Abnormal Operating Conditions 16.6.2 Voltage Steady State (DC) 16.6.2.1 Z Momentary Under Voltage (DC) 16.6.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Description Section Category Comments 25.853 Appendix F 10.3.1. Other Certification Considerations for RDMs Description Comments Static Abuse Load (300 lbs.) Testing in accordance with DO 313 section 4.2(a), Glass in the Cabin Mechanical Strength (Ball Impact) Testing in accordance with UL 61965 Inertia Loads Testing in accordance with 14 CFR 25.561(b) (3) 10.4.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System Viewing Angles: Horizontal and Vertical Horiz: ±89º Vert: ±89º Screen Brightness 250 cd/m typical Contrast Ratio 3000:1 Color Depth 8 bits Weight (RDM only) 7.7 lbs [3.5 kgs.] ± 10% System Nominal Voltage/Current Draw 28VDC/1.
Rosen Aviation Operating Temperature Remote Display System -15ºC to 55ºC (stand-by mode below 0º and above 50ºC) 10.4.1. Supported DVI/HDMI Graphic Resolutions 640x480p/60 VGA 800x600p/60 SVGA 1024x768p/60 XGA 1152x864p/60 1280x768p/60 (68.250MHz) WXGA 1280x768p/60 (79.500MHz) WXGA 1360x768p/60 WXGA 1440x900p/60 WSXGA 1280x1024p/60 SXGA 1400x1050p/60 (101.000MHz) SXGA+ 1400x1050p/60 (121.750MHz) SXGA+ 1680x1050p/60 WSXGA+ 1600x1200p/60 UXGA 1920x1200p/60 (154MHz) WUXGA reduced-blanking 10.4.2.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 10.4.4. Supported YPbPr/Component Resolutions 480i/29, 480i/30 480p/59, 480p/60 576i/25, 576p/50 720p/50, 720p/59, 720p/60 1080i/25, 1080i/29, 1080i/30 1080p/50, 1080p/59, 1080p/60 10.4.5. Supported CVBS/Composite Resolutions NTSC (480i/29) PAL (576i/25) SECAM (576i/25) RS-170 B&W (480i/29) 10.4.6.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System PAL Phase Alternating Line. A video standard used in Europe, China, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East, parts of Africa, and other parts of the world.
Rosen Aviation Remote Display System 12. REVISION HISTORY Revision E is limited to draft or prototype documents. Revisions I, O, Q, S, X and Z are not to be used. Revision Date A 04/24/12 Revision Description Initial release Document Number: 105478 Template: 4.2.