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Audio International, Inc.

 

 

 

        DVD-9101-101-x Installation & Operation Manual 

 

 
Document # 540311, Rev A, 10/2006

 

 

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3.0 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) 

 

3.1.2   The DVD-9101-101-x shall

 

be installed to conform to the standards     

designated by the customer, installing agency, and existing 
conditions as to the unit location and type of installation.   

 

3.1.3 Mounting screws are required to secure the unit.  Mounting 

provisions are provided via four (4) 10-32 UNF-2B threaded 
mounting holes – two (2) the left and right sides of unit.  Refer to 
Section 7.0, Reference Drawings, for illustrations. 

 

3.1.5  The installing agency shall supply and fabricate all external cables 

to the DVD-9101-101-x.  The length and routing of external cables 
shall be carefully studied and planned before attempting installation 
of the unit.  Allow adequate space for installation of cable and 
connectors.  Mating connectors are the responsibility of the 
installing agency.  Correct pin assignments as outlined in Section 
3.8 are the responsibility of the installing agency.

 

 

3.2 

Unpacking and Inspection 

 

3.2.1  Carefully open the packaging and remove the DVD-9101-101-x.  

Verify that all components have been included in the package per 
the packing list.  Inspect the unit for shipping damage. 
 

3.2.2 

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 by contacting the 

Repair Department at 501.801.0640.  Repackage the unit in its 
original packaging materials and return it to AI following instructions 
given by the AI representative.  Refer to the front cover of this 
manual for address.  If no return is necessary, retain the packing 
list and the packing materials for storage.

 

 

Summary of Contents for DVD-9101-101-x

Page 1: ...Drive North Little Rock AR 72117 Phone 501 955 2929 Fax 501 955 2988 www audiointl com Installation and Operation Manual DVD 9101 101 x Serial Digital Video Disc Player Document 540311 a DeCrane Airc...

Page 2: ...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 Pa...

Page 3: ...2 Unpacking and Inspection 7 3 3 Cautions Warnings 8 3 4 Wiring Requirements 9 3 5 Physical Characteristics 10 3 6 Clearance and Separation Requirements 10 3 7 Electrical Characteristics 11 3 8 Matin...

Page 4: ...acteristics of the unit 1 2 Purpose of the Equipment Audio International s DVD 9101 101 x is a small form factor DVD player compatible in size to current Audio International Single Disc CD players The...

Page 5: ...canning speeds with DVD video Three 3 slow forward and reverse speeds with DVD video Internal test signal generation for convenient device validation system set up and system troubleshooting 1 4 Optio...

Page 6: ...eo including but not limited to SDI routers Stand alone SDI deserializers and LCD displays with built in SDI deserialize capability 2 2 Display An eight character display is provided on the front of t...

Page 7: ...o 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...

Page 8: ...y shall supply and fabricate all external cables to the DVD 9101 101 x The length and routing of external cables shall be carefully studied and planned before attempting installation of the unit Allow...

Page 9: ...may break or crack 3 3 5 DO NOT place foreign objects into openings Contact with foreign objects may result in dangerous voltage or electric shock 3 3 6 DO NOT place near strong magnetic fields radiat...

Page 10: ...s ground connections Both circuit and chassis grounds are referenced to pin 2 of connector P1 Circuit chassis ground connection shall be bonded to an electrically conductive chassis mounting point or...

Page 11: ...ectors 3 5 3 Chassis material is 6061 T6 aluminum clear of anodization while maintaining electrical conductivity to ground from any point on the chassis via irridite treatment gold per MIL C 5541 3 5...

Page 12: ...being utilized 3 7 3 The four 4 address strap pins are able to be connected to the strap common This provides 16 strapping configurations allowing up to 16 identical units to be individually controlle...

Page 13: ...us A HI 5 RS 485 Serial Data Bus B LO 6 RS 485 Serial Data Bus SHIELD 7 ID Common 8 ID 0 9 ID 1 10 ID 2 11 ID 3 12 Pause Input 13 Infrared Digital Input 14 AES3 Audio Output 1 15 AES3 Audio Output 1 1...

Page 14: ...e no ON OFF controls on the unit so ensure that 28 VDC power has been connected Normally if power is not properly connected the front panel controls backlighting will not be illuminated and the player...

Page 15: ...pending on individual DVD configuration For CDs the tracks should be listed on the side of the screen Audio should channel through the speaker headphone system If sound cannot be immediately heard thr...

Page 16: ...peration Manual Document 540311 Rev A 10 2006 Page 15 of 27 4 0 Operation 4 1 Front Panel Controls From left to right the buttons are PLAY PAUSE STOP REVERSE SKIP top FORWARD SKIP bottom EJECT The nex...

Page 17: ...t of the mechanism PLAY BUTTON The Play Button allows the user to begin or resume normal Playback when the DVD Player is in the following modes Stop Pause Fast Forward Fast Reverse Slow Forward and Sl...

Page 18: ...lly dependent on the current mode of the DVD Player and the media type being played DVD Video Fast Reverse This button is used during normal playback mode Pressing the Reverse Button once will place t...

Page 19: ...on Remotes and Data Bus Connected Devices Only The Forward Button is functionally dependent on the current mode of the DVD Player and the media type played Pressing the Forward Button once will place...

Page 20: ...ront panel option This function is accessible by Remotes and Data Bus Connected Devices Only The User can Step through the video by repeatedly pressing the Pause Button Normal Playback can be resumed...

Page 21: ...ferent angles OSD Language Select the language that the OSD setup screens are displayed in SPEAKER SETUP Downmix Selects the downmix mode of the audio outputs The following settings are available Lt R...

Page 22: ...ies the end user market Parental Set movie rating lock out level Default password is 3308 Password Allows the Parental password to be changed Defaults Reset to system default settings System Info Prov...

Page 23: ...rial Material will scan while the button is held and depending on media video input will be available SKIP FORWARD NEXT During movie or audio play press to skip to the beginning of the next chapter or...

Page 24: ...Disc Mode A B REPEAT Use to continuously repeat all material between two points in time designated A and B NUMBER KEYS 0 9 10 The NUMBER Buttons allow the User to enter Title Track Chapter numbers in...

Page 25: ...ll pinouts for application accuracy Utilizing a voltmeter oscilloscope or other voltage instrument verify proper input voltage on the data bus pins to check data bus integrity Typical measurements are...

Page 26: ...or active Volume too low Verify 28 VDC power and audio input is present Verify audio system is in active mode Increase volume to acceptable level Playback not functioning Disc not in the unit Disc up...

Page 27: ...dized Aluminum Weight Approx 2 64 lb 1 2 kg Dimensions l x w x h 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 They do not include cover bezel...

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