ELECTRONIC REVISION CONTROLLED Document Number 104328 Rev C
Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display Technical Manual, 19” High-definition Widescreen Display © 2010–2014 by Rosen Aviation, LLC All Rights Reserved The information contained herein is proprietary to Rosen Aviation, LLC. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written authorization from Rosen Aviation, LLC, except as allowed under copyright laws.
Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................5 1.1. Unpacking .....................................................................................................................5 1.2. Additional System Materials..........................................................................................5 1.2.1. Connector Kits .................................................
Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display 8.2. Power Mode................................................................................................................24 8.3. OSD Timeout ..............................................................................................................24 8.4. Network ID ..................................................................................................................25 8.5. Splash Screen .........................................................
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 1. INTRODUCTION This manual describes how to install the Rosen 19” High-definition Widescreen displays with integrated electronics onto your aircraft. It contains everything you need to know to wire the display and confirm that it is functioning correctly. Note: Only trained and qualified personnel should perform installation and service. 1.1. Unpacking The 19” displays ship with an RC5 remote control (P/N 0500-019). 1.2.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 3.1. Cooling and Ventilation The 19” displays require free-air ventilation; do not block the top, bottom, or rear vent holes. Options: 1-inch air gap and a minimum of 2.25 square inches vent area to the cabin above and below the display, or For bulkhead installations a minimum of 1700 cubic inches around the display. For optimal performance, provide a .5-inch or greater gap between the back of the display and the bulkhead. 3.2.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation Use four back mounting screws minimum Figure 2 Dimensions for the rear surface mounting holes Figure 3 Dimensions for the top/bottom mounting holes Document Number: 104328 Template: 4.4.1.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 3.3. Infrared Receiver and Status LED The display has an internal infrared (IR) remote receiver on the rear connector (pin #18) and a status LED on the front panel. See Section 8.6, Front Panel LED, on page 25 for information about the LED operation. 3.4. Electrical Requirements Nominal voltage: 28VDC. Display can operate from a voltage range of 18-32VDC.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 5. RS-232 AND RS-485 CONTROL INPUTS Inputs that control the display can come from an IR, RS-232-based 7-button external controller (P/N 0300-408), or via a cabin management system using RS-232 or RS-485.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 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 How it Works SOURCE Switches between any enabled video inputs. Press the SOURCE button twice to switch inputs.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7. OSD MENU OPTIONS The OSD contains screen settings, menu options, and informational readouts that display over the image, as shown below. Press MENU on the remote to open the Main Menu, as shown in Section 7.1. Press the ▲▼ buttons to navigate within the menu pages. Press the ►◄ buttons to navigate between the menu page, options, and values columns. The yellow highlighted area shows the currently selected option in the menu.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.2. User Menu The User Menu contains frequently used control settings. Press MENU on the remote to open the Main Menu, and press the ▼ button to access the User menu options. Press the ► and ▼ buttons to select a User option and press ENTER to change an option’s value. RGB only Figure 7 User menu options 7.2.1. Backlight Use this setting to adjust the intensity of the LCD backlight.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation Letterbox Expanded: Expands the source video in the vertical and horizontal dimensions to fill the display screen. Letterbox-format DVDs will have small or no bars showing in this mode, while 4:3 aspect video sources will be expanded beyond the screen boundaries, appearing cropped. Note: The Letterbox Expanded mode is not available for RGB or a graphic, PC-based HDMI/DVI source. 7.2.3. Scheme There are two default color settings or schemes: Natural and Vivid.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.2.5. Auto Adjust (RGB only) Use Auto Adjust when the RGB source is active to force the display to evaluate the RGB signals and ensure that it is interpreting them correctly. To perform an Auto Adjust within the OSD, select the option and press ENTER. From the remote, press the AUTO button. The screen will go black briefly while the signals adjust. 7.3. Image Adjust Use the Image Adjust menu pages, as shown below, to control the color and picture quality.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.3.3. Contrast To adjust the contrast, press MENU and the ▼ arrow to select Image AdjustContrast, and then press ENTER to open the screen below. Press the ◄ or the ► button to raise or lower the contrast. Press ENTER to set the contrast and close the control bar. Press EXIT to close the OSD. Figure 12 Contrast control bar 7.3.4.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.3.6. Sharpness To adjust the picture sharpness, press the MENU button and the ▼ arrow to select Image AdjustSharpness, and then press ENTER to open the screen below. Press the ◄ or the ► button to adjust the focus. Press ENTER to set the sharpness and close the control bar. Press EXIT to close the OSD. Figure 15 Sharpness control bar 7.3.7. Reset Scheme Restores the values of the current scheme to their default settings, and it affects only the current source.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.3.8.1. Color Temperature Use the Color Temperature options to change the white point of the picture in all sources. When you select Color Temperature, the screen changes, and a toggle appears to switch between User and 6500K, as shown below. Figure 17 Color Temperature options Select the User setting and then press ENTER. Press ▼ to access the individual colors. 7.3.8.1.1. Red Red adjusts the low-level registers of the red values in the picture.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.3.8.1.3. Blue Blue adjusts the low-level registers of the blue values in the picture. From the Image Adjust Advanced Menu, press the ▼ button and ENTER to access Color Temperature. Press ▼ to select Blue and press ENTER to open the screen below. Press the ◄ button several times; the image should show more yellow tones. Press the ► button several times to intensify the blue tones. Press ENTER to set the color and close the control bar.
” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.3.8.3.1. Horizontal From the Image AdjustImage Position menu, press the ▼ button to choose Horizontal and then press ENTER to open the screen, as shown below. Press the ◄ button to shift the picture left or the ► button to shift it to the right. Press EXIT to set the phase value and close the control bar. Figure 23 Image Position-Horizontal option 7.3.8.3.2.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 7.4. Info Use the Information page to review operating status of the monitor. To access the Technician Menu, highlight the Back option. For more information about the Technician Menu see Section 8 beginning on page 21. To open the page, press the INFO button on the remote, or use the ◄►▲▼ buttons from within the OSD menu.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 8. TECHNICIAN MENU To protect the display from accidental or unintentional adjustments, the Technician Menu is accessible only with a special button combination. To avoid repeating this button sequence after each change, the menu remains active until you manually close it. To ensure proper operation, perform a power cycle after changing a setting in the Technician Menu. The Technician Menu options may vary slightly different depending on the current video source.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 8.1. Advanced Technician Menu This submenu provides installers and technicians more advanced controls of the image. NA indicates that a Composite signal is not available Figure 28 Technician Advanced Menu 8.1.1. Factory Reset Choose this option to perform a complete factory restore.
Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display 8.1.3. Comp/RGB 1 Use Comp/RGB 1 to specify which input source the Component/RGB channel 1 will use. The options for channel 1 to display are either Component or RGB. Highlight AdvancedComp/RGB 1 and press ENTER. Use the ▲▼ buttons to set the option and then press ENTER. Select Back to return to the Technician Menu. Press EXIT when you are ready to exit the OSD. 8.1.4. Comp/RGB 2 Use Comp/RGB 2 to specify which input source the Component/RGB channel 2 will use.
Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display 8.2. Power Mode Use Power Mode to set the display’s power mode, or on/off setting, to a specific state. From the Technician Menu, press the ▼ button to select Power Mode and then press ENTER. Use the ▲▼ buttons to set the option and then press ENTER. Options include the following: Auto-On: The display will start up in the ON state when 28V is applied. The display can be turned on or off (standby) from the RS-232, RS-485, or IR.
Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display 8.4. Network ID Use this option to specify the IR and RS-485 network addresses to control multiple displays from a single cabin management system or remote control. Each display requires a unique address on the RS-485 network. Setting this address sets the value for both interfaces. Network settings for Rosen displays are scaled from 1 to 31. From the Technician Menu, press the ▼ button to select the Network ID, and then press ENTER to open the screen.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 8.7.1. Momentary Switch Mode Momentary enables you to specify those sources that will be On or Off and cycle between only the enabled video sources. If the select switch pin #2 (SELECT_SW_IN) is grounded for more than 150ms, the display will toggle to the next enabled source. This mode also contains an option to specify an Auto Detect source. If the source specified in the Auto-Detect option is connected, the display will ignore all source commands.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 8.7.2. Constant Switch Mode Constant enables you to specify the two sources the display will switch between when the Source Select switch pin #2 (SELECT_SW_IN) goes between the Open state and Ground state. Highlight TechnicianSource ModeSource Select and press ENTER. Select Constant and press ENTER. Press ▼ to select Open and press ENTER. Select which video input will be in an open state and press ENTER. Press ▼to select Ground and press ENTER.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 9.1. Troubleshooting If the display does not function properly, refer to the following troubleshooting table for symptoms and possible solutions before contacting Rosen field support. Note: Use an oscilloscope or another display to verify the video signal. Always use a multimeter to verify voltages. Check actual results against the requirements described in this manual.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 9.3. RTCA DO-160F Qualifications The table below summarizes the basis for qualification of the 1900-001 and 1900-003 displays by similarity to Rosen’s previously qualified 19” HD WS display (P/N 1900-002H), unless otherwise noted. Table 4 DO-160 Level F Test Criteria for the 1900-001 and 1900-003 displays Description Temperature and Altitude Section Category Comments 4 Ground Survival/Short-Time Operating Low Temp 4.5.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation Description Section Category Momentary Power Interruptions (DC) 16.6.1.3 Z (A) Normal Surge Voltage (DC) 16.6.1.4 Z Engine Starting Under Voltage Operation (DC) 16.6.1.5 Z Abnormal Operating Conditions 16.6.2.1 Z Momentary Under Voltage (DC) 16.6.2.3 Z Abnormal Surge Voltage (DC) 16.6.2.4 Z Voltage Spike Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility AF Conducted Susceptibility- Power Inputs Induced Signal Susceptibility 17 17.4 A 18.3.1 Z 19 19.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 9.4. Other Certification Considerations Description Comments Static Abuse Load (300 lbs.) Testing in accordance with DO 313 section 4.2(a), Glass in the Cabin Mechanical Strength (Ball Impact) Testing in accordance with UL 61965 Inertia Loads Testing in accordance with 14 CFR 25.561(b) (3) 9.5.
Rosen Aviation 19” HD Widescreen Display 9.5.2. Supported DVI/HDMI Standard Resolutions 480i29, 480i30 480p59, 480p60 576i25 576p50 720p50, 720p59, 720p60 1080i25, 1080i29, 1080i30 1080p23, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p50, 1080p60 9.5.3. Supported VGA Resolutions 640x480/60 VGA 800x600/60 SVGA 1024x768/60 XGA 1152x864/60 1280x768/60 (68.250MHz) WXGA 1280x768/60 (79.500MHz) WXGA 1360x768/60 WXGA 1440x900/60 WSXGA 1280x1024/60 SXGA 1400x1050/60 (101.000MHz) SXGA+ 1400x1050/60 (121.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation 9.5.6. Supported SDI Resolutions 480i29 576i25 720p50, 720p59, 720p60 1080i25, 1080i29, 1080i30 1080p23, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p59, 1080p60 10.
19” HD Widescreen Display Rosen Aviation WS Widescreen WUXGA Widescreen Ultra eXtended Graphics Array YPbPr Analog video signal carried by component video cable in consumer electronics. Y carries luma (brightness) information. Pb carries the difference between blue and luma (B − Y). Pr carries the difference between red and luma (R − Y). 11. REVISION HISTORY Revision E is limited to draft or prototype documents.