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Audio International, Inc.

                                                                   AI-LCD220-01-x Installation Manual  

 

Document # 540231, Rev D, 05/2005                          

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3.8 Configuration 

Overview 

 

Configuration is typically accomplished via an SP-LCD4 attached to the  
D-Subminiature connector on the monitor.  Audio International reserves 
the right to add, delete, or alter functions from the setup menus without 
advance notification to the user.  To access the Main Menu, press the 
“MENU 1” button, which will cause the Monitor setup menu to be 
displayed on the AI-LCD220-01-x.  To scroll through the setup modes, 
press the “MENU 2” button to scroll forward or the “MENU1” button to 
scroll back.  When in the desired mode for setup monitor, press either 
LEFT (-) or RIGHT (+) to change the selected value.  Pressing the LEFT 
button decreases the selected value and pressing the RIGHT button 
increases the selected value.  Press the appropriate button for the desired 
adjustment.  Press the “MENU 2” button to scroll to the next menu option. 

 

Note: Native mode will be displayed in the setup menu of some 
monitors.  If this mode is displayed on your monitor, it is important 
to only select “NO.”  This menu is for factory testing only.  Selecting 
“YES” may put the monitor in a default mode that can only be reset 
by the factory. 
 

A typical Monitor Setup Menu consists of the following modes

 

1.  “OSD H-POS”- On-Screen Display (OSD) horizontal position. 
2.  “OSD V-POS”- OSD vertical position. 
3.  “OSD TIMEOUT”- Timeout period until monitor defaults out of menu mode.  
4.  “BACKLIGHT”- Backlighting intensity. 
5.  “FACTORY PRESET”- All modes may be reset to the default factory setting.  Select 

either “YES” or “NO”. 

6.  “SOURCE PRIORITY”- Selects priority operating mode to either “PC” (personal 

computer) or “COMP” (composite mode).  Setting this mode to “PC” allows user to 
normally view composite video until a PC laptop is turned on, then the monitor will 
automatically switch to PC input upon sensing VGA input. 

7.  “NATIVE”- Used only by the Audio International for test purposes.  Always select 

“NO.” 

8. “CENTER”- 

Centers the viewing area. 

9.  “H-POS”- Adjusts viewing area horizontally. 
10.  “V-POS”- Adjusts viewing area vertically. 
11.  “SHARPNESS”- Adjusts picture sharpness. 
12.   “COLOR”- Adjusts picture color. 
13.  “TINT”- Adjusts picture tint. 
14.  “CONTRAST”- Adjusts picture contrast. 
15.  “BRIGHT”- Adjusts picture brightness. 

16. 

“EXIT”- Exits setup menu.

 

 
The setup menu may vary slightly from monitor model to model.  As 
technology advances, additional features may be added to the setup 
menu and existing features may be modified.  Audio International’s 
intention is to provide clear and concise instructions on any new or 
modified feature in the setup menu as these changes occur.   

Summary of Contents for AI-LCD220-01-x

Page 1: ...7300 Industry Drive North Little Rock AR 72117 Phone 501 955 2929 Fax 501 955 2988 www audiointl com Installation Manual AI LCD220 01 x 22 0 LCD Monitor Document 540231 a DeCrane Aircraft Company...

Page 2: ...Document Description 523900 Rev IR AI LCD220 01 x Outline Drawing SP LCD4 Rev A SP LCD4 Assembly Drawing Service Bulletin List Service Bulletin Subject Manual Revision Revision Date Table of Illustrat...

Page 3: ...Inspection 5 3 3 Cautions Warnings 6 3 4 Wiring Requirements 7 3 5 Electrical Characteristics 8 3 6 Mating Connector Information 10 3 7 Pinout Assignment Descriptions 10 3 8 Configuration Overview 12...

Page 4: ...igh resolution and the latest LCD technology for display quality State of the art thin film transistor active matrix drive system provides brilliant and accurate color reproduction excellent high cont...

Page 5: ...tor ideal for bulkhead use Convenient mounting holes are strategically located on the left and right side tabs An optional front cover bezel may be purchased for added mounting capabilities Other plat...

Page 6: ...are required to secure the unit Refer to Section 6 0 Reference Drawings for mounting hole diameters and configuration 3 1 6 The monitor should be located as close to the source equipment as possible i...

Page 7: ...terials for storage 3 3 Cautions and 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...

Page 8: ...ground wires be 20 AWG minimum The chassis shall be electrically bonded to the airframe structure by a conductive mounting point with 0 1 resistance using 50 impedance cable Aluminum wool nylon webbin...

Page 9: ...Resolution Vertical x Horizontal 1600 x 1024 Brightness 180 NITS Contrast Ratio 300 1 Viewing Angle 140 Horizontal 140 Vertical Backlight Fluorescent Tube Video Format Composite Multistandard and RGB...

Page 10: ...round pulse of duration between 50 and 250 msec If momentary ground logic is used then the monitor will power up to an OFF state when power is applied to Pin 1 3 5 4 P2 is a 9 pin connector that provi...

Page 11: ...P3 DD15M10JV30 Positronic P1 DEMA 9S D20419 18 Male Screwlock DE24657 Backshell P2 DEMA 9P D20419 18 Male Screwlock DE24657 Backshell AI LCD220 01 2 P3 DEMA 15P High density 15 pin VGA D20419 18 Male...

Page 12: ...2 9 Unit ID Common P3 Pin Description 1 Red Video 2 Green Video 3 Blue Video 4 Monitor ID 2 5 Ground 6 Red Ground 7 Green Ground 8 Blue Ground 9 Key 10 SYNC Ground 11 Monitor ID 0 12 Monitor ID 1 13 H...

Page 13: ...an only be reset by the factory A typical Monitor Setup Menu consists of the following modes 1 OSD H POS On Screen Display OSD horizontal position 2 OSD V POS OSD vertical position 3 OSD TIMEOUT Timeo...

Page 14: ...a wet pad pre moistened with an Isopropyl Alcohol based cleaner anti static solution and a lint free drying cloth Audio International Inc recommends using Kleen Dry RR1205 manufactured by READ RIGHT N...

Page 15: ...e is transmitting i e holding bus active then these typical measurements would be reversed for the A to Ground and B to Ground This troubleshooting tool can help indicate a data bus lockup If this occ...

Page 16: ...onal Weight Approx 18 2 lb 8 26 kg Dimensions w Cover Bezel l x w x h 23 36 x 2 9 x 15 78 59 33 cm x 7 4 cm x 40 08 cm Dimensions w o Cover Bezel l x w x h 22 11 x 2 65 x 15 28 56 16 cm x 6 73 cm x 38...

Page 17: ...D220 01 x Installation Manual Document 540231 Rev D 05 2005 Page 16 of 18 6 0 Reference Drawings 6 1 AI LCD220 01 x The following diagrams show the unit dimensions mounting locations and connector loc...

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Page 19: ...AI LCD220 01 x Installation Manual Document 540231 Rev D 05 2005 Page 18 of 18 6 2 External Menu Switch The following diagrams show the unit dimensions and connector locations for the external menu s...

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