Specifications

Rosen Aviation 10.6” HD Widescreen Bulkhead Display
Document Number: 106282
Revision: D
Date: 03/20/14
Template: 4.4.1.6FM2; Revision A; 12/06/12
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6.2.1. Power Mode
Use Power Mode to set display’s power mode to a startup state.
From the Technician Menu, press the button to select Mode MenuPower Mode and
then press ENTER.
Use the ▲▼ buttons to set the option and then press ENTER.
Options include the following:
Auto On: The display always starts up in the ON state when 28V is applied
(default).
Auto Off: The display always starts up in the standby state when 28V is applied.
Restore Previous: The display returns to the previous power settings after any
power interruption.
Ground On: The display always starts up in the ON state when the power pin is
set to ground, and ignores all power commands from the IR, RS-232, and RS-485.
This setting will not take effect until you close the OSD.
Open On: The display always starts up in the ON state when the power pin is
open (not grounded), and ignores all power commands from the IR, RS-232, and
RS-485. This setting will not take effect until you close the OSD.
Momentary: The LCD power will toggle between on and off after the external
power discrete is momentarily grounded.
Select Back to return to the Technician Menu.
Press EXIT when you are ready to exit the OSD.
6.2.2. Operation Mode
Use Operation Mode to specify whether the display will operate in Standard (all
options/functions) or in Auto Detect mode. Changing modes will perform a factory reset
and the screen will briefly go black.
From the Technician Menu, press the button to select Mode MenuOperation Mode
and then press ENTER.
Use the ▲▼ buttons to set the option and then press ENTER.
Options include the following:
Standard: The display is able to cycle between all available sources.
Auto Detect: (Default) The display detects the configured signals with the
following priority: Composite first and then SDI. If both signals are valid, but the
Composite signal drops out, the source will automatically switch to SDI. Whichever
signal is valid, the software switches to that input. In this mode, the user cannot
switch between sources.