Specifications

Rosen Aviation 17” SlimLine Display with DVI Input
Document Number: 102031
Revision: B
Date: TBD
Template: 4.2-3-6-FM; Revision D; 13 March 2008 Page 16 of 18
6. TECHNICAL REFERENCES AND SUPPORT
If the display does not function properly, refer to the following troubleshooting table for symptoms
and possible solutions before contacting Rosen field support.
Always use an oscilloscope to verify the video signal
Always use a multimeter to verify voltages
Check actual results against the requirements described in this manual
Problem
Possible Solutions
No Video
Verify that the video source is on and has a tape or DVD
installed.
Verify that a signal is reaching the display by using an
oscilloscope or another display.
Verify that the display is turned on (LED is green).
Verify that the pinout is correct.
Verify that the video input (Analog RGB/DVI/Composite) and
video standard (NTSC/PAL/SECAM) match your application.
Screen is Black
Verify that the display is receiving power.
Verify that the pinout is correct.
Verify that the video source is on and has a tape or DVD
installed.
Verify all connections.
Screen is Blue
Verify that a signal is reaching the display by using an
oscilloscope or another display.
Verify that the pinout is correct.
Verify that the video source is on and has a tape or DVD
installed.
Color is Out of
Adjustment
Refer to the OSD Main Menu options described on page 13.
Image Flickers
Verify that the signal cable is secure.
Verify that the vertical frame frequency is 75 Hz or less. If using
the display with a PC in Windows, go to Control PanelDisplay
Properties and change the Display Control Panel to 60 Hz to
achieve the best performance.
Image is distorted
Verify pinouts.
Verify that a signal is reaching the display by using an
oscilloscope or another display.
Examine the display for pinched or damaged cables.