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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7.2. Backlight
To adjust the intensity of the RDM’s backlight, select Backlight to open the control bar, as
shown in Figure 12.
The adjustment range for the Backlight value is 0 to 100.
Figure 12 Backlight control bar
7.3. Hue
To adjust the tint or color shades of the RDM’s screen, select Hue to open the control bar, as
shown in Figure 13.
The adjustment range for the Hue level is 0 to 360.
Figure 13 Hue control bar
7.4. Aspect Ratio
Use Aspect Ratio to adjust the picture expansion to match the encoding of the HDMI and
3G-SDI video inputs. Aspect ratio changes the appearance of the picture to a different format.
To switch the display between aspect ratio modes, select Aspect Ratio and then one of four
modes, as shown in Figure 14. Watch for proportional changes in the background picture and
choose the optimal mode for the source.
To choose a value, the navigation commands retreat (left/up) and advance (right/down) through
the list of possible values, and then choose SELECT to confirm the selection.
Figure 14 Aspect Ratio modes
TRUE: (Default) Displays the input video signal without any modification. When you set the
Smart RMEB to TRUE aspect ratio, the boxed image will be displayed for various input signal
formats, except that it is not available for 480i and 576i formats. Use this setting for calibration
and video quality troubleshooting.
NORMAL: Expands the input signal in the vertical dimension to fill the full height of the screen
while maintaining an original aspect ratio. When you set the Smart RMEB to Normal, a standard
4:3 source image will appear with vertical black bars on the left and right side of the image. Black
bars (part of the input video signal) will be displayed on the top and bottom of the screen when
you view 1.85:1 and 2.35:1 source material using a 16:9 NORMAL aspect ratio.
FULL: Displays standard 4:3 source video in 16:9 aspect ratio by expanding the image
horizontally. Circles will appear as ovals in the central and outer portions of the screen. If the
source image is letterboxed, there will be black bars at the top and bottom of the image. A 16:9
widescreen source will fill the screen with minimal distortion.