Audio international DVD-201-01-1 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 9

Audio International, Inc.

 

 

          DVD-201-01(-02, -03)-x Installation & Operation Manual 

 

 
Document # 540211, Rev C, 05/2002  

                         

Page 8 of 24 

 

2.2 

If damage has occurred during shipping, a claim should be filed with Audio 
International WITHIN 24 hours and a 

Return Request Authorization 

Number 

shall be obtained from AI.  Refer to the front cover of this manual 

for address and telephone number of Audio International, Inc.  Repackage 
the unit in its original packaging materials and return it to AI following 
instructions given by the AI representative.  If no return is necessary, 
retain the packing list and the packing materials for storage. 

 
 

3.0 

Cautions & Warnings 

 

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. 

 
3.2 

DO NOT

 connect or disconnect the unit while power is applied. 

 
3.3 

DO NOT 

remove any factory-installed screws.  Damage to the unit may 

result and void any warranties. 

 
3.4 

DO NOT

 drop the unit or subject it to strong shock.  The unit contains 

glass parts that may break or crack. 

 
3.5 

DO NOT

 place foreign objects into openings.  Contact with foreign objects 

may result in dangerous voltage or electric shock.  

 
3.6 

DO NOT

 place near strong magnetic fields, radiators or other heat 

sources. 

 
3.7 

DO NOT 

use this unit other than for its intended purpose.  Doing so might 

lead to electric shock or injury.

 

 
3.8 

DO NOT 

use near water, moisture, or volatile sprays.  Do not use any type 

of solvent when cleaning (surface damage may occur).

 

 

3.9 

DO NOT 

look directly into the laser beam through the disc tray opening.  

Eyesight may be damaged.

 

 

3.10 

DO NOT 

place fingers in disc tray when the tray is moving.  Tray may 

close on fingers and may cause injury.

 

 

3.11 

DO NOT 

expose unit to sun or bright light.  Damage to the sensor will 

result. 
 

3.12 

NO

 scheduled maintenance is required to ensure continued airworthiness. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for DVD-201-01-1

Page 1: ...orth Little Rock AR 72117 Phone 501 955 2929 Fax 501 955 2988 www audiointl com Installation and Operation Manual DVD 201 01 x DVD 201 02 x DVD 201 03 x Digital Video Disc Player Document 540211 a DeC...

Page 2: ...DVD 201 02 x Outline Drawing 523784 Rev A DVD 201 03 2 Outline Drawing Service Bulletin List Service Bulletin Subject Manual Revision Revision Date Table of Illustrations PROPRIETARY INFORMATION NOTI...

Page 3: ...4 5 0 Technical Specifications 4 6 0 Application 5 7 0 Video Audio Disc Care 6 II Installation 7 1 0 Prior to Installation 7 2 0 Unpacking and Inspection 7 3 0 Cautions Warnings 8 4 0 Wiring Requirem...

Page 4: ...full motion video on a 5 Multi Regional DVD compact disc In addition the DVD unit plays standard 5 Multi Regional audio CDs 2 2 The DVD 201 01 02 03 x can be mounted in a cabinet or bulkhead A unique...

Page 5: ...s of 8 or 12 cm G Standard plating options for front bezel G Easy to mount and connect G AI s proprietary RS 485 data bus compatible G Compact lightweight package G Digital audio fiber optic output ca...

Page 6: ...ce of not less than 600 with an output level rating 2 VRMS factory preset for each output channel 6 2 Typical Application 6 2 1 This system is fully compatible with Audio International s proprietary R...

Page 7: ...ly tape to either side of the disc 7 3 Do not store discs in hot locations or in areas exposed to direct sunlight Do not store in damp moist areas 7 4 Do not stack loose discs or prop them against any...

Page 8: ...9 0 for mounting hole diameters and configurations 1 4 All headphone amplifiers and line level amplifiers should be located no more than three 3 feet away from source equipment 1 5 The DVD 201 01 x a...

Page 9: ...connect or disconnect the unit while power is applied 3 3 DO NOT remove any factory installed screws Damage to the unit may result and void any warranties 3 4 DO NOT drop the unit or subject it to str...

Page 10: ...ntrol cables Maintain a minimum clearance of three 3 inches from any control cable If wiring is run parallel to combustible fluid or oxygen lines maintain a separation of six 6 inches between the line...

Page 11: ...shall be connected in a daisy chain configuration AI s proprietary RS 485 data bus specification is available upon request 4 5 Digital Audio Lines All digital audio wiring shall be 100 140 m core cla...

Page 12: ...ying and ground when device is not playing 6 3 Standard configuration requires no infrared strap pins to be connected Each different type of AI source equipment can be configured to accept one 1 of fo...

Page 13: ...VDC 2 Ground 2 Ground 3 R Audio Output 3 R Audio Output 4 R Audio Output 4 R Audio Output 5 L Audio Output 5 L Audio Output 6 L Audio Output 6 L Audio Output 7 Data Bus A 7 Data Bus A 8 Data Bus B 8...

Page 14: ...illoscope or other voltage instrument verify proper input voltage on the data bus pins to check data bus integrity Typical measurements are as follows A to Ground 4 0 to 4 5 VDC B to Ground 0 1 to 0 2...

Page 15: ...sc not in the disc tray Disc upside down or not aligned in guide Incompatible disc in tray Dirty Disc Parental lock activated Menu on the monitor Insert a disc in the tray Reposition disc Replace disc...

Page 16: ...01 01 02 03 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540211 Rev C 05 2002 Page 15 of 24 9 0 Reference Drawings The following diagrams show the unit dimensions mounting locations and connector location...

Page 17: ...h front button control remote or touch screen include play skip pause and stop 1 3 Before setup or playing a disc ensure that aircraft power is applied to the player There are no on off controls on th...

Page 18: ...CD is PAUSED pressing PLAY continues playback of a DVD disc or audio CD Skip backward button During movie or audio play press to skip to the beginning of the current chapter or CD track Press SKIP tw...

Page 19: ...CD playback will begin as soon as the disc is loaded DVDs will either begin playback or go to the Main Menu depending upon the configuration of the DVD 4 0 Infrared Remote Control ILLUSTRATION OF TYPI...

Page 20: ...4 2 1 Basic Playback Playing Back a Disc To start playback from a menu screen press one 1 of the UP DOWN LEFT or RIGHT arrow buttons on the Menu Selection keypad to select the desired title Press the...

Page 21: ...the arrow keys to select the desired chapter or track Press ENTER again If the title menu is displayed during playback and MENU is pressed again without selecting any title the DVD resumes playback fr...

Page 22: ...the disc can be viewed on the monitor screen Press DISPLAY during the stop mode The current title number first chapter number in the current title time elapsed in the current DVD chapter or CD track a...

Page 23: ...GUAGE TV CONTROL AUDIO CONTROL and DONE The selected category will provide the setting details using the succeeding screen s Choose among the selections using the arrow keys Press ENTER when the desir...

Page 24: ...DVD discs contain closed captioning information When the DESCRIPTIVE SERVICE option is set to ON the DVD displays the closed captioning information When SUBTITLE is selected choose a preferred langua...

Page 25: ...to select The Parental Control option may be used to lock out disks from certain countries or those of certain rating levels PG 13 or R rated movies for example 4 2 5 4 Audio Settings Digital Out It i...

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