Installation and Operation Manual DVD-9101-101-x Serial Digital Video Disc Player Document # 540311 a DeCrane Aircraft Company 7300 Industry Drive, North Little Rock, AR 72117 Phone: 501-955-2929 Fax: 501-955-2988 www.audiointl.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Document Revision History Rev. Level Date Description IR 08/2005 Initial Release IR1 04/2006 Corrected typo on weight Reference Documents Document # Description 525269 Rev IR1 DVD-9101-101-x Outline Drawing Service Bulletin List Service Bulletin # Subject Manual Revision Revision Date Table of Illustrations Section # Description Page # 2.4 Typical System Block Diagram 6 4.1 Front Panel Controls 15 7.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Table of Contents Section 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Description General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purpose of the Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operational Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Optional Equipment . . . . . . . . . .
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual DVD-9101-101-x Serial Digital Video Disc Player 1.0 General Information 1.1 Introduction This manual contains information for the proper installation and operation of Audio International’s (AI) Digital Video Disc Player, Model # DVD-9101-101-x. The “-x” suffix in the model number designates the type of connector utilized; “-1” = Positronic and “-2” = D-Subminiature.
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Audio International, Inc. 2.0 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Application 2.1 Typical Application Typical Audio Output (AES-3 digital audio) interfaces include various AES-3 distribution and/or signal manipulation devices.
Audio International, Inc. 2.4 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Typical System Block Diagram 2.4.1 This system is fully compatible with Audio International’s RS-485 digital data bus system. It can be configured for IR remote control utilizing AI’s remote control unit AI-RC5-17xxxx and IFR-485. 2.4.2 The unit can also be configured for Touch Screen or remote panel control (i.e. entertainment control panels).
Audio International, Inc. 3.0 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Installation 3.1 Preparation 3.1.1 Careful consideration of the location of this and all other audio/visual modules is necessary. Some of the items to be considered in the design and layout of the aircraft cabin include: • Space • Available power supply • Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.) • Length of cable runs • Location of other aircraft systems (oxygen delivery) 3.1.
Audio International, Inc. 3.3 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Cautions & Warnings 3.3.1 It is important to do a pin-to-pin power and ground check on all connectors. Ensure that power and ground are applied only where specified. Damage to the unit may result if power or ground is applied to the wrong points. 3.3.2 DO NOT connect or disconnect the unit while power is applied. 3.3.3 DO NOT remove any factory-installed screws. Damage to the unit may result and void any warranties. 3.3.
Audio International, Inc. 3.4 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Wiring Requirements 3.4.1 Introduction The installing agency shall supply and fabricate all external cables. The length and routing of external cables shall be carefully studied and planned before attempting installation of the equipment. Allow adequate space for installation of cable and connectors. 3.4.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual 3.4.6 RS-485 Data Bus Wiring The DVD-9101-101-x is designed to interface with other Audio International equipment via AI’s proprietary RS-485 serial data bus. The data bus shall be implemented using a twisted shielded pair cable in accordance with NEMA WC 27500. The wire size for the conductors in this cable shall be 22 AWG, MINIMUM. Shield pins are available for connecting data bus shields when required.
Audio International, Inc. 3.7 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Electrical Characteristics 3.7.1 Electrical Specifications: Electrical Quiescent Power Maximum Power Operating Voltage Range Data Bus Type Serial Digital Interface Audio Interfaces IR Signal 0.80 A @ +28 VDC 1.50 A @ +28 VDC +18 to +32 VDC AI RS-485 270 Mb/s per SMPTE-259M Three outputs AES-3 digital audio outputs Three outputs 5V active low 3.7.
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Audio International, Inc. 3.10 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Post Installation Test This section is designed to assist the user in determining whether the DVD Player has been properly installed. First, before applying power, ensure the unit is connected correctly, especially concerning Power and Ground wiring. The audio signal output of the unit is generally connected to cabin speaker systems in addition to headphone locations. Verify all connections before supplying power to the unit.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual The disc should begin loading, which will be indicated on the monitor screen. If the disc does not start playing automatically after it has loaded, then use the DVD player’s front panel buttons or the handheld remote control unit to select PLAY. DVD material should appear on the appropriate monitor. This material is usually a menu, but this may vary, depending on individual DVD configuration.
Audio International, Inc. 4.0 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Operation 4.1 Front Panel Controls From left to right, the buttons are: PLAY REVERSE SKIP (top) PAUSE STOP FORWARD SKIP (bottom) EJECT The next several pages detail the functions of these buttons.
Audio International, Inc. 4.2 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Typical Control Functions: EJECT BUTTON The Eject Button allows the user to eject the DVD. Pressing the Eject Button will allow the user to gently pull the DVD out of the mechanism. The Eject Button is active when the DVD Player is powered on and when the DVD Player is in Standby Mode. If the Eject Button is pressed while the unit is in Standby Mode, the unit will power up and then eject the disc.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual REVERSE SKIP BUTTON During movie or audio play, press to skip to the beginning of the previous chapter or CD track. Also used to navigate (as Left curser) in DVD media menu. Press and hold for approximately five (5) seconds to navigate as Up curser in DVD media menu. REVERSE BUTTON (Not a front panel button.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual FORWARD SKIP BUTTON DVD Video – Forward: During movie or audio play, press to skip to the beginning of the next chapter or CD track. Also used to navigate (as Right curser) in DVD media menu. Press and hold for approximately five (5) seconds to navigate as a Down curser in DVD media menu. FORWARD BUTTON (Not a front panel button.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual PAUSE BUTTON DVD Video – Pause: Press the Pause Button once to place the DVD Player in PAUSE Mode. Several functions become available when the DVD Player is in PAUSE mode: The User can enter Slow Reverse Mode by pressing the Reverse Button. (Not a front panel option. This function is accessible by Remotes and Data Bus-Connected Devices Only) The User can enter Slow Forward Mode by pressing the Forward Button.
Audio International, Inc. 4.3 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Supported RS-485 and IR Commands EJECT This Button functions exactly as the front panel EJECT button: The Eject Button allows the user to eject the DVD. Pressing the Eject Button will allow the user to gently pull the DVD out of the mechanism.
Audio International, Inc. - DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual LANGUAGE SUBMENU Audio: This option allows the user to change the preferred audio language if available on the DVD. Subtitle: This option allows the user to change the preferred displayed subtitle if available on the DVD. Menu: This option allows the user to change the preferred DVD menu language if available on the DVD. SUBTITLE ON/OFF Press to access the Subtitle Menu.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual AUDIO LANGUAGE SELECT This option allows the User to change the preferred audio language if available on the DVD. Also allows the User to choose from the following Audio Output Configurations: 2 Ch. Analog + Compressed (SPDIF), 2 Ch. (Analog) + PCM (SPDIF), 5.1 Ch. (Analog) + PCM (SPDIF), and None + Compressed (SPDIF) SEARCH PREV (REW) During movie or audio play, press to “scan” backward through media.
Audio International, Inc. DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual SLOW Pressing this button plays material at ½ normal speed. Use the SKIP keys (Forward and Reverse) to change material speed. Press SLOW again to return to normal playback. REPEAT Repeat Mode allows the User to repeat designated segments of media. Use the NAVIGATION Buttons to cycle through the available Repeat Modes. Select “Off” to exit the current Repeat Mode.
Audio International, Inc. 5.0 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Instructions for Continued Airworthiness In addition to the cautions and warnings provided in Section 3.3, the following guidelines and instructions will help ensure proper functionality and performance from the DVD-9101-101-x 5.1 Recommended Cleaning Method DVD-9101-101-x should be cleaned routinely at least once every three months to ensure proper functionality.
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Audio International, Inc. 6.0 DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual Specifications Physical Specifications—Base Unit Housing Weight Dimensions* (l x w x h) Anodized Aluminum Approx. 2.64 lb / 1.2 kg 9.95" x 6.10" x 2.09" 25.3 cm x 15.5 cm x 5.3 cm * Dimensions provided are for the base unit, DVD-9101-101-x. include cover bezel information. 7.0 They do not Reference Drawings 7.
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