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Document Number: 103365 Rev B

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Rosen Aviation 7” WideScreen Display

Document Number: 103365 Revision: B Date: 11/04/11

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Technical Manual, 7” WideScreen Display

© 2009 – 2011 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.

Disclaimer of Liability The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Because we are continuously improving and adding features to our products, Rosen Aviation, LLC reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice. Rosen Aviation, LLC shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Venue is a trademark of Rockwell Collins, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Rosen Aviation, LLC 1020 Owen Loop South Eugene, OR 97402 541.342.3802 888.668.4955 Fax: 541.342.4912 www.rosenaviation.com

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................... 4

1.1. Additional System Materials ...................................................................................... 4

2. DISPLAY CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................... 4 2.1. Composite System ..................................................................................................... 5 2.2. High-definition Systems ............................................................................................. 6

3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES ......................................................................................... 6 3.1. Installing/Removing SlimLine Arm Assemblies .......................................................... 7

3.1.1. Locking an Arm .............................................................................................................. 7

4. FRONT PANEL BUTTONS .............................................................................................. 7 4.1. Navigational Soft Keys ............................................................................................... 8

4.1.1. Source Select ................................................................................................................. 9 4.1.2. Aspect Ratio ................................................................................................................... 9 4.1.3. Backlight Brightness ..................................................................................................... 11 4.1.4. Contrast ........................................................................................................................ 12

4.2. Main Menu Options .................................................................................................. 12 4.2.1. Image Adjustments Menu ............................................................................................. 13 4.2.2. Advanced Menu ........................................................................................................... 14 4.2.3. Aspect Ratio ................................................................................................................. 17 4.2.4. Backlight Brightness ..................................................................................................... 17

5. TECHNICIAN MENU ....................................................................................................... 18 5.1. Restore Factory Defaults ......................................................................................... 18 5.2. Image Adjustments .................................................................................................. 19

5.2.1. Red .............................................................................................................................. 19 5.2.2. Green ........................................................................................................................... 19 5.2.3. Blue .............................................................................................................................. 20

5.3. Select Switch Active Pulse Width ............................................................................ 20 5.4. Select Switch Repeat Delay..................................................................................... 20 5.5. Information ............................................................................................................... 21

6. MAINTENANCE: TENSION ADJUSTMENTS ................................................................ 22

7. TECHNICAL REFERENCES AND SUPPORT ............................................................... 23 7.1. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 23 7.2. DO-160E Qualifications ........................................................................................... 24 7.3. Technical Support .................................................................................................... 26 7.4. Specifications........................................................................................................... 26

7.4.1. Supported CVBS/Composite Video Resolutions ........................................................... 26 7.4.2. Supported HD-SDI Video Resolutions .......................................................................... 27

8. DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................. 27

9. REVISION HISTORY ...................................................................................................... 28

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1. INTRODUCTION

This manual describes how to install the Rosen 7” WideScreen 7002 series displays onto your aircraft. It contains everything you need to know to wire the display and confirm that it is functioning correctly. The 7” models differ depending on the type of video input you install. The 7002-36x models are compatible with the Rockwell Venue™ system.

Note: Only trained and qualified personnel should perform installation and service.

1.1. Additional System Materials Documentation for the 7002 WideScreen displays is available on the Rosen website at www.rosenaviation.com.

Outline and Installation Drawing 7002-xxx – specific to each display/arm combination

7” WideScreen 7002 User’s Guide – (P/N 101327)

From the Rosen Aviation home page, select ProductsDisplays, and search for the drawing by model number or browsing by product category.

2. DISPLAY CONNECTIONS

There are several ways to connect the 7002 series display to an aircraft’s data systems. The display connects to 28VDC aircraft power and receives video through a video distribution amplifier or directly from video sources.

Use the pinout descriptions on page 2 of the Outline and Installation drawings to assist in the wiring process. Pay close attention to the pinout information while completing wiring connections.

Note: This display is for entertainment purposes only; connect to the non-critical power bus.

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2.1. Composite System The typical installation of the 7” WideScreen display is one or more displays on an arm mount or sidewall. The following connection diagrams illustrate how to configure the displays to create a complete cabin entertainment system or integrate a display into an existing system.

Figure 1 Typical Composite model installation

These displays are typically connected to a video distribution unit, which provides a single composite video signal (NTSC, PAL, or SECAM) to each display. The video distribution box performs the source selection. The 7002 is controlled via the OSD (on-screen display) using the front panel buttons.

Composite

Composite

Arm or sidewall mounts

RosenView LX

DVD Player

Video Distribution

Controller

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2.2. High-definition Systems SDI units display either standard definition (SD) or high-definition (HD) video using serial digital video input. In this configuration, the video is sourced by a digital video distribution switch or source and de-serialized into an SDI format.

Figure 2 SDI model installation

3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Ensure that when plugging the arm into the base receptacle, the set screw in the base follows the arm’s keyed slot and the connection is not forced.

Figure 3 Arm-mount base receptacle

Slot

Set screw

Controller

SD/HD-SDI Formatter/Distribution

SD/HD-SDI

SD/HD-SDI

7” SDI displays (arm mounts)

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3.1. Installing/Removing SlimLine Arm Assemblies To install or remove a SlimLine arm assembly, press the arm button all the way and push straight down on the arm into the plug body.

Figure 4 SlimLine locking arm feature

To remove an arm assembly, press the arm button all the way and lift up under the arm.

3.1.1. Locking an Arm

To rotate a SlimLine locking arm so that the display rotates, press in the arm button only halfway.

Rotate the display/arm until it locks into the next position, and then release the arm button to lock in the position.

4. FRONT PANEL BUTTONS

The 7002 series display uses the front-panel buttons as its primary control method; however, the 7002-36x models are controlled from the Rockwell Collins Venue system.

Figure 5 7002 button layout and basic functions

Pressing the buttons on the front of the display when no OSD is active allows access to the following basic functions:

Power On/Off

Power LED Menu Contrast Backlight Brightness

Aspect Ratio

Source Select

Arm button

Plug body

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Table 1 7002 front panel buttons

Button How it Works

Power On/Off Turns the power on and off to the display. The LED indicator is red when the power is off, and green when the power is on. Previously adjusted settings of brightness and scaling mode are retained in memory when power is turned off, or when aircraft power is removed.

Menu Opens a submenu of options to access other settings and fine-tune the display’s picture quality. For details about the on-screen menus, see section 4.2.

Contrast Adjusts the LCD contrast. See section 4.1.4 for details. Backlight Brightness Adjusts the backlight brightness. If you hold down the button for more than

one second, the brightness will continue to step up or down in ¼-second intervals. See section 4.1.3 for details.

Aspect Ratio Four aspect ratios: Normal, Wide, Full, and Cinema adjust the picture expansion that most closely matches the encoding of the source image. Full and Cinema settings are not available on SDI displays. See Section 4.1.2 for details.

Source Select Changes between two composite video sources (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), which are customer configurable. This function is not available on SDI displays.

4.1. Navigational Soft Keys The icons on the display buttons indicate basic functions. In addition to the basic functions, the buttons act as soft keys that perform secondary navigational functions to adjust picture quality in dialog boxes and the on-screen menus. When you press a button and see a bar of blue soft keys, as shown below, press the corresponding display button.

Figure 6 Soft key buttons

Note: Before changing the display settings, try both default color modes first to determine which set of default colors you like best. See Restore Factory Defaults on page 18 for more information.

The label of the menu soft key changes depending on the function it is performing

Basic function buttons

Secondary soft keys

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4.1.1. Source Select

Switch input sources by pressing the Source Select button (shown below). You will hear a relay click, which indicates the source changed.

Note: This function is not available on SDI models.

Figure 7 Source select button

4.1.2. Aspect Ratio

Change the aspect ratio by pressing the Aspect Ratio button (shown below). The settings vary depending on the video source you use. Press the ◄ or the ►soft key to switch the display between the different scaling modes (described below). Highlight the optimal mode for the image source and press Set to set the ratio and exit the dialog box.

Figure 8 Aspect Ratio settings and soft keys

Note: The Full and Cinema settings are not available on SDI models.

Normal Mode Normal mode displays a standard 4:3 aspect video without alteration. A standard 4:3 source image will appear with vertical black bars on the left and right side of the screen, as shown in Figure 9. If the image source is letterboxed, then there will be horizontal bars at the top and bottom of the image as well.

Figure 9 Standard 4:3 aspect test pattern in Normal Mode

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Widescreen 16:9 images will appear horizontally compressed with vertical black bars on the left and right side of the screen, as shown in Figure 10.

Figure 10 Widescreen 16:9 aspect test pattern in Normal Mode

Wide Mode Wide mode displays a standard 4:3 source video in 16:9 aspect ratio by expanding the image horizontally. The expansion maintains normal aspect in the center region while stretching the rest of the image to fill the screen, as shown in Figure 11.

Widescreen 16:9 will be displayed full screen with minor central compression, as shown in Figure 12. If the source image is letterboxed, there will be black bars at the top and bottom of the image.

Figure 11 Standard 4:3 aspect test pattern in Wide Mode

Figure 12 Widescreen 16:9 aspect test pattern in Wide Mode

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Full Mode Displays standard 4:3 source video in 16:9 aspect ratio by expanding the entire image horizontally, as shown in Figure 13. If the source image is letterboxed, there will be black bars at the top and bottom of the image only. Widescreen 16:9 will be displayed full screen without distortion.

Figure 13 Standard 4:3 aspect test pattern in Full Mode

Cinema Mode Cinema Mode expands the source video in the vertical and horizontal dimensions to fill the display screen, as shown in Figure 14. Letterbox format DVD disks will have little or no bars showing in this mode, while 4:3 & 16:9 aspect video sources will be expanded beyond the boundaries of the screen, appearing cropped.

Figure 14 4:3 and 16:9 aspect test patterns in Cinema Mode

4.1.3. Backlight Brightness

Adjust the LED backlight brightness by pressing the Backlight Brightness button (shown below). Press the ◄ or the ► soft key to decrease or increase the image on the LCD. Press the Set soft key to set the brightness and exit the dialog box.

Figure 15 Backlight brightness button, settings, and soft keys

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4.1.4. Contrast

Adjust the contrast by pressing the Contrast button (shown below). Press the ◄ or the ► soft key to raise or lower the contrast. Press the Set soft key to set the contrast and exit the dialog box.

Figure 16 Contrast button, settings, and soft keys

4.2. Main Menu Options To open the Main Menu and access the submenu settings, press the Menu button, as shown below. Press the ▼ and ▲ soft keys to select (highlight) an option, and press the OK soft key to select it.

Note: The menu settings will vary depending on the video source you use.

Figure 17 Menu button, submenu, and soft keys for SDI models

Note: The on-screen menus will timeout and close automatically after no screen activity for a preset amount of time, which is adjustable in the AdvancedMenu Timeout dialog box.

The display’s status page

Selected options will be highlighted in yellow

See Section 4.1.2 See Section 4.1.3.

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4.2.1. Image Adjustments Menu

Use the Image Adjustments menu options, as shown below, to control the color and picture quality. Press the Menu button and the OK soft key to open the menu. Close the menus using the Back and Exit options, or wait for the menu to close automatically.

Figure 18 Image Adjustments menu and soft keys for Composite models

4.2.1.1. Brightness Press the OK soft key to open the Brightness screen, as shown below, and adjust the picture brightness.

Press the ◄ or the ► soft keys to change the image on the LCD accordingly.

Press the Set soft key to set the brightness and exit the dialog box.

Figure 19 Picture brightness settings and soft keys

4.2.1.2. Saturation For Composite models only. To adjust the color saturation, press the Menu button and then select Image AdjustmentsSaturation using the soft keys. Press the ◄ or the ►soft keys to change the color levels.

Press the Set soft key to set the saturation and exit the dialog box.

Figure 20 Color saturation settings and soft keys

Select Back and press the OK soft key to close this submenu and return to the Main Menu

Set Contrast here or from the front panel button. See 4.1.4 for details. Saturation is not

available on SDI models

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4.2.1.3. Tint (Hue) To adjust the color hues, press the Menu button and then select Image Adjustments Tint (Hue) using the soft keys.

Press the ◄ or the ►soft keys to change the color hues in the image.

Press the Set soft key to set the tint and exit the dialog box.

Figure 21 Tint settings and soft keys

4.2.1.4. Sharpness To adjust the picture sharpness, press the Menu button and then select Image AdjustmentsSharpness using the soft keys.

Press the ◄ or the ►soft keys to adjust the focus.

Press the Set soft key to set the sharpness and exit the dialog box.

Figure 22 Sharpness settings and soft keys

4.2.2. Advanced Menu

Use the Advanced menu options, as shown below, to control the display’s functionality. Press the Menu button and the OK soft key to open the menu. Close the menus using the Back and Exit options, or wait for the menu to close automatically.

Figure 23 Advanced menu and soft keys for Composite models

Two color modes for screen settings

Select Back and press the OK soft key to close this submenu and return to the Main Menu

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4.2.2.1. Restore Factory Defaults Restores the default screen settings. There are two factory color modes: Vivid (default) and Natural. Try both modes to determine which one you like best before adjusting the other picture quality settings.

From the Advanced submenu, press the OK soft key to open the Restore Factory Defaults screen, as shown below.

Change the color settings mode with any arrow soft key, and then press Set to restore the selected factory defaults.

Close the screen using the Back and Exit options, or wait for it to timeout and close automatically.

Figure 24 Color settings options

4.2.2.2. Menu Timeout Set the amount of time the menu items remain on the screen without making any changes.

From the Advanced submenu, press the ▼ soft key to select Menu Timeout and then OK, as shown below.

Press the ◄ soft key to cycle through the options, and then press the ► soft key to cycle through the options in the reverse order.

Press the Set soft key to set the timeout and exit the dialog box.

Figure 25 Menu timeout options and soft keys

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4.2.2.3. Power Up Mode Test different options to turn on the display. From the Advanced submenu, press the ▼ soft key to select Power Up Mode and then OK, to access menu shown below.

Press either ◄ or ► soft key to select the mode.

Press the Set soft key to set the power-up mode and exit the dialog box.

Figure 26 Power Up Mode options and soft keys

4.2.2.4. Select Switch Active Pulse Width

For Composite video only. Test different lengths of the source select signal. From the Advanced submenu, press the ▼soft key to choose Select Switch Active Pulse Width and then OK, as shown below.

Press the ◄ soft key several times to decrease the width speed. Press the ► soft key several times to increase the width speed.

Press the Set soft key to set the timing and exit the dialog box.

Figure 27 Select Switch Active Pulse Width settings and soft keys

4.2.2.5. Select Switch Repeat Delay For Composite video only. Change the time between sources on the display. From the Advanced submenu, press the ▼soft key to choose Select Switch Repeat Delay and then OK, as shown below.

Press the ◄ soft key several times to shorten the timing between repeats. Press the ► soft key several times to lengthen the timing.

Press the Set soft key to set the timing and exit the dialog box.

Figure 28 Select Switch Repeat Delay settings and soft keys

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4.2.2.6. Temperature Info

For Composite video only. From the Advanced submenu, press the ▼ soft key to select Temperature Info and confirm the status dialog box (below) opens, and then press Back to close it.

Figure 29 Read-only dialog showing temperature status

4.2.3. Aspect Ratio See Section 4.1.2.

4.2.4. Backlight Brightness See Section 4.1.3.

4.2.4.1. Information Use the read-only Information screen to review operating status of the display. From the Main Menu, press the ▼ button to select Information and then press OK.

Press Exit to close the screen.

Figure 30 Main Menu Information screens

SDI video

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5. 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.

Note: The Main Menu options are not selectable while the Technician Menu is open.

To open the Technician Menu, start with the display on, and press the following buttons in this order:

1. Press MENU.

2. Press the ▼ button to select the Information option on the Main Menu and press MENU.

3. Inside the Information screen, press the arrow buttons in this order: ◄, ►, ◄, ◄, ►, ►.

4. Then press MENU.

5. The Technician Menu opens.

Figure 31 Technician Menu for Composite models

5.1. Restore Factory Defaults Restore Factory Defaults is also available from the Main MenuAdvanced submenu. For information about how this option works, see Section 4.2.2.1 Section on page 14.

The Image Adjustments submenu in the Technician Menu has different options from those in the Main Menu, and it is available only when the display is connected to a composite video source.

To select a menu option, press any arrow button to highlight and press OK. Set values as desired. To return to the Technician Menu, press the Exit button or allow the screen to timeout and close automatically. To open the Technician Menu again, press the MENU button.

To exit the Technician Menu mode and return to the Main Menu, repeat steps 1 through 4 above.

Image Adjustments is not available with SDI

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5.2. Image Adjustments For Composite models only. Use the following options to adjust the intensity of the three primary colors when running the display in composite mode. For information about the Image Adjustment menu on SDI models, see Section 4.2.1.

Figure 32 Image Adjustments menu

5.2.1. Red

Adjusts the low-level registers of the red values in the picture. From the Technician MenuImage Adjustments Menu, press the ▼ button to select Red and then press OK to open the screen shown below.

Press the ◄ button several times; the image should show more cyan-colored tones. Press the ► button several times to intensify the red tones.

Press Exit to set the color and close the Technician Menu, or press OK to set the value and return to the Image Adjustments menu.

Figure 33 Red settings screen

5.2.2. Green

Adjusts the low-level registers of the green values in the picture. From the Technician MenuImage Adjustments Menu, press the ▼ button to select Green and then press OK to open the screen shown below.

Press the ◄ button several times; the image should show more magenta tones. Press the ► button several times to intensify the green tones.

Press Exit to set the color and close the Technician Menu, or press OK to set the value and return to the Image Adjustments menu.

Figure 34 Green settings screen

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5.2.3. Blue

Adjusts the low-level registers of the blue values in the picture. From the Technician MenuImage Adjustments Menu, press the ▼ button to select Blue and then press OK to open the screen shown below.

Press the ◄ button several times; the image should show more yellow tones. Press the ► button several times to intensify the blue tones.

Press Exit to set the value and close the Technician Menu, or press OK to set the value and return to the Image Adjustments menu.

Figure 35 Blue settings screen

5.3. Select Switch Active Pulse Width Use Select Switch Active Pulse Width to set the pulse width of the source select signal. Pulse width is the amount of time the switch is closed.

From the Technician Menu, press the ▼ button to choose Select Switch Active Pulse Width and then press OK to open the screen, as shown below.

Press the ◄ button to decrease the pulse width, or the ► button to increase the pulse width.

Press Exit to set the pulse width and exit the screen. Each increment changes the pulse width by 50mSec. The maximum pulse width is 1.1 second.

Figure 36 Select Switch Active Pulse Width settings screen

5.4. Select Switch Repeat Delay Use Select Switch Repeat Delay to change the time delay between source select clicks on the display.

From the Technician Menu, press the ▼ button to choose Select Switch Repeat Delay, and then OK to open the screen, as shown below.

Press the ◄ button several times to shorten the time delay between repeats, or press the ► button several times to lengthen the repeat delay time.

Press Exit to set the repeat delay time and exit the screen.

Figure 37 Select Switch Repeat Delay settings

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5.5. Information To review the operating status information about the display, open the Technician Menu, press the ▼ button to select Information, and then press OK. Press Exit to close the screen.

Figure 38 Read-only screens showing a display’s operating status

SDI video Composite video

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6. MAINTENANCE: TENSION ADJUSTMENTS

Arm mounting diagrams and the tools required to adjust the tension.

Figure 39 Arm assembly maintenance adjustments

5/64” hex key

1/8” hex key

9/64” or 1/8” hex key

9/64” or 1/8” hex key

7/64” or 5/32” hex key

3/16” hex key

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7. TECHNICAL REFERENCES AND SUPPORT

The Outline & Installation drawing is also available at www.rosenaviation.com.

From the Rosen Aviation home page, select Support Drawings and Pinouts, and search for the drawing by model number or browsing by product category.

7.1. Troubleshooting If the display does not function properly, refer to the following troubleshooting tips for symptoms and possible solutions before contacting Rosen Aviation field support. Table 2 Troubleshooting tips and solutions

Problem Possible Solutions Power LED does not illuminate (neither RED nor GREEN)

Verify pinout to base receptacle is correct (power input connection)

Verify voltage to display is correct Check the arm and base receptacle connectors for damaged pins Check for damaged pins in base Display is not turned on

Power LED is red If pushing the power button does not turn the power LED green, the display failed. Please call customer service.

Power LED is green but no video displays (black screen)

Verify pinout to base receptacle is correct. Check the arm and base receptacle connectors for damaged pins

(video input connection) Verify that video source is on and displaying video Verify that video source is in play mode Verify video signal at display connector Check for damaged pins in base

Distorted image Verify that the pinout is correct Verify that the signal is present and accurate Examine the display for pinched or damaged cables. Verify NTSC input Check for damaged pins in base Ensure the internal system temperature is not above or below the

allowed parameters. Try changing the Aspect Ratio. See Section 4.1.2 for details.

Wrong colors If the screen colors are not what you expect, change modes in Advanced MenuRestore Factory Defaults. Two modes are available: Normal and Vivid. Try both modes to determine the one you like best before adjusting the other screen settings. See Restore Factory Defaults on page 15 for more information.

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7.2. DO-160E Qualifications Table 3 DO 160 test criteria to which we test the 7002 series displays

Description DO-160 Section

7002-xxx DO-160E Category

7002-36x DO-160E/F Category

Temperature and Altitude 4 Ground Survival/Short-Time Operating Low Temp 4.5.1 A1 A1 (DO-160E)

Operating Low Temperature 4.5.2 A1 A1 (DO-160E) Ground Survival/Short-Time Operating High Temp 4.5.3 A1 A1 (DO-160E)

Operating High Temperature 4.5.4 A1 A1 (DO-160E) In-flight Loss of Cooling 4.5.5 N/A N/A Altitude 4.6.1 A1 A1 (DO-160E) Decompression 4.6.2 A1 A1 (DO-160E) Overpressure 4.6.3 A1 A1 (DO-160E)

Temperature Variation 5 Temperature Variation 5.3.1 C C (DO-160E)

Humidity 6 Humidity 6 A A (DO-160E)

Operational Shocks & Crash Safety 7 Operational Shocks 7.2.1 B B (DO-160F) Crash Safety (Impulse) 7.3.2 B B (DO-160F) Crash Safety (Sustained): Fixed-wing Transport, Random Orientation (9g/axis)

7.3.3 B B (DO-160F)

Vibration 8 Random Vibration – Fixed Wing Aircraft S, Curve B S, Curve B

(DO-160F) Explosive Atmosphere 9 N/A N/A Waterproofness 10 N/A N/A Fluids Susceptibility 11 N/A N/A Sand and Dust 12 N/A N/A Fungus Resistance 13 N/A N/A Salt Fog 14 N/A N/A Magnetic Effect 15

Magnetic Effect 15.3 Z Z (DO-160E)

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Description DO-160 Section

7002-xxx DO-160E Category

7002-36x DO-160E/F Category

Power Input 16 Normal Operating Conditions (DC) 16.6.1

Average Value Voltage (DC) 16.6.1.1 Z Z (DO-160E) Ripple Voltage (DC) 16.6.1.2 Z Z (DO-160E) Momentary Power Interruptions (DC) 16.6.1.3 Z (B) Z (B) (DO-160E) Normal Surge Voltage (DC) 16.6.1.4 Z Z (DO-160E) Engine Starting Under Voltage Operation (DC) 16.6.1.5 Z Z (DO-160E)

Abnormal Operating Conditions 16.6.2 Voltage Steady State (DC) 16.6.2.1 Z Z (DO-160E)

Low Voltage Conditions (CAT B equipment only) 16.6.2.2

Momentary Under Voltage (DC) 16.6.2.3 Z Z (DO-160E) Abnormal Surge Voltage (DC) 16.6.2.4 Z Z (DO-160E)

Voltage Spike 17 Voltage Spike 17.4 B A (DO-160E)

Audio Frequency Susceptibility 18 Audio Frequency Conducted Susceptibility – Power Inputs 18.3.1 Z Z (DO-160E)

Induced Signal Susceptibility 19

Magnetic Fields Induced Into Equipment 19.3.1 AC AC (DO-160E)

Magnetic Fields Induced Into Interconnecting Cables 19.3.2 AC AC (DO-160E)

Electric Fields Induced Into Interconnecting Cables 19.3.3 AC AC (DO-160E)

Spikes Induced Into Interconnecting Cables 19.3.4 AC AC (DO-160E)

Radio Frequency Susceptibility (Radiated and Conducted) 20

Conducted Susceptibility (CS) – 10kHz to 400MHz 20.4 T T (DO-160E)

Radiated Susceptibility (RS) – 100MHz to 18GHz 20.5 T T (DO-160E)

Emission of Radio Frequency Energy 21 Conducted RF Emission 21.4 B M (DO-160F) Radiated RF Emission 21.5 B M (DO-160F)

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Description DO-160 Section

7002-xxx DO-160E Category

7002-36x DO-160E/F Category

Lightning Induced Transient Susceptibility 22 N/A N/A

Lightning Direct Effects 23 N/A N/A Icing 24 N/A N/A Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 25

Electrostatic Discharge 25.5 A A (DO-160E) Fire, Flammability 26 N/A* N/A*

*Flammability testing in accordance with 14 CFR 25.853 Appendix F.

7.3. Technical Support If you need assistance with an installation, please contact Rosen Aviation at 541.342.3802 or 888.668.4955.

7.4. Specifications Table 4 7002 display specifications

Size 7” diagonal, 16 : 9 format Resolution 800 x 480 (WVGA) Viewing Angle (U/D/L/R) 40/60/60/60 Brightness 400 cd/m2 Contrast Ratio 300 : 1 Video Input 1Vp-p, 75 ohms Video Standards NTSC, PAL, SECAM, SDI Graphics Standards WVGA Weight 1.4 lbs [0.6350 kg] (monitor only) Dimensions 7” (W) x 5” (H) x 1” (D)

[17.78 cm (W) x 12.7 cm (H) x 2.54 cm (D)] Power Requirements 28V DC Operating Temperature 0ºC - 50ºC

7.4.1. Supported CVBS/Composite Video Resolutions

NTSC (480i/29) PAL (576i/25) SECAM (576i/25) RS-170 B&W (480i/29)

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7.4.2. Supported HD-SDI Video Resolutions 480i 59.94/60 Hz 576i 50 Hz 720p 24 Hz 720p 50 Hz 720p 59.94/60 Hz 1080i 59.94/60 Hz

8. DEFINITIONS

CVBS Composite video, blanking, and sync. Typically in standard formats such as NTSC, PAL, and SECAM

DC Direct Current – voltage from an aircraft battery or generator.

GND Ground

HD High definition

IR Infrared

LCD Liquid crystal display

LED Light emitting diode

NTSC North American Television Standards Committee – the analog video specification used in North American countries

OSD On screen display – a menu of user options

PAL Phase alternate (by) line – the analog video specification used by most European countries and their former colonies world wide

PCB Printed circuit board – an electronics assembly that performs tasks

PS2 Personal system 2 (trademarked IBM keyboard specification)

RGB Red, green, blue. An abbreviation commonly used for analog computer graphics video that transmits the three primary colors on separate wires.

SD Standard definition

SDI Serial Digital Interface – format of serial digital video transmission.

SECAM (Séquentiel couleur à mémoire. French for "sequential color with memory"), an analog color video system first used in France

USB Universal serial bus. A high-speed differential signaling serial bus typically used to connect peripheral devices to a personal computer.

Vp-p Volts peak-to-peak; the maximum range of a sine wave.

WVGA Display resolution specifying 800 x 480 pixels.

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9. REVISION HISTORY

Revision E is limited to draft or prototype documents. Revisions I, O, Q, S, X and Z are not to be used.

Revision Date Revision Description EC A 07/29/09 New release 09321 B 11/04/11 Add SDI with Venue System support 11668