Specifications
42” HD Gas Plasma Display Rosen Aviation Displays, LLC
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APPENDIX B: REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION OVERVIEW
Rosen Aviation Displays, LLC, 42" HD Gas Plasma Display Technical Manual
The standard remote control system for the 42" HD gas plasma display is described in this
appendix.
The standard system has many user settings, which can be saved to non-volatile system
memory for the user’s convenience. This allows the user to set up the system once and
restore their settings after the power has been shut off. User settings are restored from
non-volatile memory during the following conditions:
Toggling the display out of stand-by mode
Switching input sources
Selecting exit with cancel from the OSD menu system
Entering the cancel command from the RS232 terminal interface
Control settings via the hand-held IR remote control unit or a RS232 terminal connection.
Infrared (IR) Universal Remote Control
IR button description
The IR remote control operates from 12 buttons described below. These buttons allow
display control by navigating through the OSD menu system and selecting the many
functions:
Power = toggles the display in and out of stand-by mode
Up & Down moves the active row respectively
Left & Right manipulates or performs the action of the menu item selected by the active
row
0 to 9 are used to directly switch to selected inputs or menus
MENU toggles the OSD visibility
Essentially any IR remote control with the button options listed above that can be
programmed (including programming through a learn mode) can be used.
Some examples of IR’s that have been used with 42" HD gas plasma display products are:
Allegro (Zenith) MBC 4030/4035/4430/4435
RCA SystemLink 5AV
Home Theater Master (Universal Remote Control, Inc.) SL-9000, SL-8000
Universal Electronics URC-8080 “A/V Producer”, URC-3030 “One For All”
Bose Life Style 35 IR Remote Control System
The above examples are neither recommendations nor representations of full evaluations
for them. The standard IR provided with the 42" HD gas plasma display is factory
preprogrammed and integrated for specific performance criteria (see Appendix D –
Specifications on page 38).