Specifications

Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display
Document Number: 104328
Revision: C
Date: 03/11/14
Template: 4.4.1.6FM2; Revision A; 12/06/12
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6. IR REMOTE CONTROL
The 1900 displays use a remote control for basic operations and to adjust the on-screen display
(OSD) settings. The following table shows the RC5 IR remote button layout and the button
descriptions.
Table 2 RC5 IR remote control
Note: The AUTO button works
only when an RGB source is
active. The MUTE and
VOLUME ± buttons are not
used.
How it Works
SOURCE
Switches between any enabled video inputs. Press the SOURCE
button twice to switch inputs. The first command sent will only display
the current source name in the upper-left corner of the monitor; the
second command switches the source.
POWER
Turns the power on and off. The LED indicator on the IR window is
black when the power is off and green when power is on. The LED can
be turned off so that it will not illuminate.
MENU
Opens the Main Menu to access other settings and fine-tune the
display’s picture quality. For details, see Section 7, OSD Menu
Options, on page 11.
EXIT
Closes the OSD and saves settings. Exit does not close control bars.
ENTER
Accepts changes to menu settings. Selects menu options, accepts
settings, and closes the control bars.
◄►▲▼
Controls the navigation in the on-screen display menus. Navigate
between the OSD menu pages, options, and change settings.
ASPECT
Changes the aspect ratio or proportions of the picture depending on
the video format. Switches between Full Screen, Pillar Box, and
Letterbox Expanded. See also Section 7.2.2, Aspect Ratio, on
page 12.
INFO
Opens the Info page on the OSD. Use INFO to verify source and
resolution values. Also quick access to open the Technician Menu.
AUTO
(RGB only) Performs an auto-adjust function without a menu. Forces
the display to evaluate the RGB signals and ensure it is interpreting
them correctly. See also Section 7.2.5, Auto Adjust, on page 14.
BRIGHT ±
Opens the backlight control bar. See also Section 7.2.1, Backlight, on
page 12.