Specifications

Rosen Aviation Smart Remote Display System
Document Number: 106957
Revision: A
Date: 03/13/14
Template: 4.4.1.6FM2; Revision A; 12/06/12
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6. INITIAL POWER UP
Make sure that power is turned off and connect the following harnesses to the Smart RMEB
connectors:
1. Attach secure ground connections on the Smart RMEB housing and monitor chassis
grounding lugs.
2. Connect an Ethernet communication harness to P2. Refer to the Smart RMEB Outline
and Installation Drawing (P/N 0700-150-CD) for pinout information.
3. Connect 28 VDC power to the Power connector.
Verify that the circuit breakers being used with the Smart RMEB meet the power
requirements for the display size as stated in the Smart RMEB technical drawing.
Also, avoid coiling the power wire as this can cause heat to build up in the wire. If you
have more questions about power requirements, contact Rosen Aviation’s Technical
Support at 541.434.4512.
4. Attach a DA-15 interconnect cable to the RDM DA-15 pigtail and connect to J3 on the
Smart RMEB. Do not connect these pins to any other location.
5. Attach an RJ-45 interconnect cable to the RDM’s RJ-45 pigtail and connect to P4.
Ground and strain relieve harnesses on the RJ-45 connectors using the brackets
provided.
6. Attach a DB-9 interconnect cable to the peripheral SDI display and connect to J1 on
the Smart RMEB.
7. Connect the available video inputs.
8. Apply power and wait for a signal on the RDM (within 30 seconds). The default setting
for the Smart RMEB is Auto Off, until the Rockwell Collinsapplication commands the
display to be On, and the default source is 3G-SDI.
Do not plug or unplug the display connector while power is
applied.
When cycling power, leave unit off for 20 seconds before restoring
power.
6.1. No Video Signal
The Smart RMEB’s operating system will complete a boot-up to the point of launching system
applications within sixty (60) seconds from application of power.
If there is no input video source for more than three seconds, the following message will appear
on the screen.
Figure 9 Video status indicator