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DeCrane Aerospace Audio International

 

            DVD-5x2-01-x Installation & Operation Manual 

 

 

Document # 540356, Rev C, 12/2008

 

 

Page 13 of 38 

 

3.8 

Mating Connector Information 

 

3.8.1  Mating Connector assignment as follows: 

 

J1 and J2 Connectors 

Model # 

Unit Connector 

Mating Connector 

DVD-502-01-1 

RD15M10JV30 or 

equivalent 

(Positronic Industries) 

RD15F10JVL0 

(Positronic Industries) 

DVD-502-01-2 

DAMA-15P or equivalent 

(ITT Cannon) 

DAMA-15S 

(ITT Cannon) 

DVD-512-01-1 

RD15M10JV30 or 

equivalent 

(Positronic Industries) 

RD15F10JVL0 

(Positronic Industries) 

DVD-512-01-2 

DAMA-15P or equivalent 

(ITT Cannon) 

DAMA-15S 

(ITT Cannon) 

 

J3 and J4 Video Output 

Model # 

Unit Connector 

Mating Connector 

DVD-502-01-x 

AMP 523-31-5431 

31-71013 or equiv. (Amphenol) 

DVD-512-01-x 

AMP 523-31-5431 

31-71013 or equiv. (Amphenol) 

 

Note:  The  connector  information  provided  above  is  the  same  for 

both

 

DVD cards/slots. 

 

3.8.2  Connector Locations 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Upper connectors J2 & J4 belong to the upper slot or DVD2. Lower 

connectors J1 & J3 belong to the lower slot or DVD1. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DVD-5x1-01-x

Page 1: ...y Drive North Little Rock AR 72117 Phone 501 955 2929 Fax 501 955 2988 www decraneaerospace com Installation and Operation Manual DVD 5x2 01 x Dual Digital Video Disc Player Document 540356 Model DVD 502 01 x shown ...

Page 2: ...er slot or DVD2 Lower connectors J1 J3 belong to the lower slot or DVD1 Section 3 8 2 Corrected the OP Mode Audio Setup Section 4 4 Updated Reference Drawings designator engraving labeled DVD slots and corrected dimensions Section 7 0 Reference Documents or latest revision Document Description 525954 Rev A1 DVD 502 01 x Outline Drawing 525956 Rev A1 DVD 512 01 x Outline Drawing Service Bulletin Li...

Page 3: ...utions Warnings 8 3 4 Wiring Requirements 9 3 5 Physical Characteristics 10 3 6 Clearance and Separation Requirements 11 3 7 Electrical Characteristics 11 3 8 Mating Connector Information 13 3 9 Pinout Assignments and Descriptions 14 3 10 Post Installation Test 14 4 0 Operation 15 4 1 Front Panel Controls 15 4 2 Front Panel Control Functions 16 4 3 Supported RS 485 and IR Commands 18 4 4 Setup Men...

Page 4: ...ality dual video disc player built to support the navigation through and playback of up to two 2 DVD or CD Discs at the same time This DVD player is designed with maximum shock isolation and an attractive removable cover bezel Additionally the DVD 5x2 01 x supports all DVD region codes for comprehensive international operation DVD 5x2 01 x can be mounted in a cabinet or bulkhead A unique strapping...

Page 5: ...e Audio International s touch screen panels and it is important to remember that some remote controls possess functions not duplicated by the Unit s front panel buttons such as Menu and Set Up While the DVD 5x2 01 x is a complete and fully functional standalone DVD Player it is strongly recommended that a remote control device also be employed for thorough enjoyment of the Unit DeCrane Aerospace A...

Page 6: ...rmat Compatibilities DVD 5x2 01 x is compatible with standard commercial audio video CDs and audio video DVDs Note that since DVD disc format standards are constantly evolving some DVD and CD discs may not play properly or may cause the unit to malfunction DeCrane Aerospace Audio International does not guarantee the DVD 5x2 01 x is compatible with all media or formats Compatible Recordable Media T...

Page 7: ...tary RS 485 digital data bus system It can be configured for IR remote control utilizing DeCrane Aerospace Audio International s remote control unit AI RC5 7xxxx and IFR 485 2 4 2 The unit can also be configured for Touch Screen or Remote Panel Control i e entertainment control panels The panels are on DeCrane Aerospace Audio International s proprietary RS 485 digital data bus system and configure...

Page 8: ... level audio runs may introduce noise into the audio signal 3 1 5 The installing agency shall supply and fabricate all external cables to the DVD 5x2 01 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 ...

Page 9: ...rranties 3 3 4 DO NOT drop the unit or subject it to strong shock The unit contains glass parts that 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 radiators or other heat sources 3 3 7 DO NOT use this unit other than for its intended purpose Doing so m...

Page 10: ...near aircraft control 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 lines 3 4 2 Power Wires All power and ground wires shall be in accordance with NEMA WC 27500 MIL W 22759 or equivalent Protect power wires with circuit breakers or fuses located close to t...

Page 11: ... shielded cable shall be in accordance with MIL W 22759 3 5 Physical Characteristics 3 5 1 Dimensions and Weight Physical Specifications DVD 502 01 X Housing Anodized Aluminum Weight DVD 502 01 X 4 35 lb 25 lb 1 97 kg 11 kg Dimensions DVD 502 01 X l x w x h 6 53 x 6 0 x 3 25 16 69 cm x 15 24 cm x 8 26 cm Note Dimensions provided do not include cover bezel information Physical Specifications DVD 51...

Page 12: ... any control cable If wiring is run parallel to combustible fluid or oxygen lines maintain a separation of six 6 inches between the lines 3 7 Electrical Characteristics 3 7 1 Electrical Specifications 3 7 2 The DVD 5x2 01 x utilizes one 1 15 pin connector for electrical connections which provides power data bus control infrared input and three 3 address strapping pins and a strapping common for un...

Page 13: ...nit is set by strapping the appropriate ID STRAP pin to ID STRAP COMMON Each connector must have a unique strapped ID for proper control of this unit via the RS 485 data bus or IR interface If both connectors are strapped with identical sub address the 2 individual players default to sub address 0 and 1 respectively The RS 485 sub address of this unit is based on ID Strapping as suggested below ID...

Page 14: ...t ITT Cannon DAMA 15S ITT Cannon DVD 512 01 1 RD15M10JV30 or equivalent Positronic Industries RD15F10JVL0 Positronic Industries DVD 512 01 2 DAMA 15P or equivalent ITT Cannon DAMA 15S ITT Cannon J3 and J4 Video Output Model Unit Connector Mating Connector DVD 502 01 x AMP 523 31 5431 31 71013 or equiv Amphenol DVD 512 01 x AMP 523 31 5431 31 71013 or equiv Amphenol Note The connector information p...

Page 15: ...he unit is connected correctly especially concerning Power and Ground wiring The audio signal output of the unit is generally connected to cabin speaker systems in addition to headphone locations Verify all connections before supplying power to the unit There are 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 pane...

Page 16: ...ial is usually a menu but this may vary depending 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 through speakers or headphones it may be that the volume is too low and should be increased appropriately Note that there are no audio controls on the DVD 5x2 01...

Page 17: ...TTON During movie or audio play press the Reverse Button to skip to the beginning of the previous chapter or CD track The Fast Slow Reverse Button is functionally dependent on the current mode of the DVD Player and the media type being played Pressing and holding the Reverse Button will place the DVD Player in Fast Reverse x8 Mode with no audio output Play will resume when Reverse Button is releas...

Page 18: ...yer Note that the disc will slide out on its own It is not necessary to force the disc to eject from the DVD Player The Eject Button is active when the DVD Player is powered on and not in Standby Mode If the Eject Button is pressed while the unit is in Standby Mode the unit will power up then press the Eject Button again and the DVD or CD will respond STOP BUTTON Press the Stop Button once during ...

Page 19: ...ered on and not in Standby Mode If the Pause Button is pressed while the unit is in Standby Mode the unit will power up then press the Pause Button again and the DVD or CD will respond OLED SCREEN Screen Saver is active after 30 seconds of inactivity OLED goes blank after 1 minute of Screen Saver Mode Any press of a button wakes up the player making the main screen active An additional button must...

Page 20: ...ate Down hold the Forward Button until the desired selection is highlighted To turn items On or Off select the options then hit Play or Forward The Checkmarks and Light Bulbs indicate whether items are On or Off Certain selections will make access to other selections inaccessible All active selections are indicated by blue boxes All inactive selections are indicated by grey boxes To Exit the Setup...

Page 21: ... DVD 5x2 01 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540356 Rev C 12 2008 Page 20 of 38 4 4 Setup Menu Navigation Main Page Menu General Menu MAIN PAGE Enter General Speaker Audio Play Mode Preferences GENERAL Enter Angle Mark OSD Language ...

Page 22: ... angles on DVD Videos that offer angle selection OSD Language Selections The OSD Language allows the user to change the language displayed in the Setup Menu There are nine 9 language selections GENERAL Enter Angle Mark OSD Language English Spanish French Portuguese Italian GENERAL Enter Off ON Angle Mark OSD Language GENERAL Italian German Chinese Japanese Korean Angle Mark OSD Language ...

Page 23: ...tereo mode must be made active for the DVD 5x2 01 x Correct audio playback from the DVD 5x2 01 x may not occur if this mode is not selected The Off mode is not supported by the DVD 5x2 01 x and must not be selected Any functions that are enabled by selecting this setting are not supported by the DVD 5x2 01 x MAIN PAGE Enter General Speaker Audio Play Mode Preferences SPEAKER SETUP Enter Downmix Ce...

Page 24: ...tup Menu OP Mode Audio Setup The Line Out mode is the recommended setting The RF Remod provides heavy compression with no scaling allowed AUDIO SETUP Enter OP Mode Compression Pro Logic Line Out RF Remod SPEAKER SETUP Enter SubWoofer Center Delay Rear Delay Test Tone Bass Off ON MAIN PAGE Enter General Speaker Audio Play Mode Preferences Speaker Audio ...

Page 25: ...r expand the dynamic range of the signal depending on its content This can be adjusted to the user s preference Pro Logic Audio Setup Pro Logic is an audio post processing technique for audio data which contains the Pro Logic information AUDIO SETUP Enter OP Mode Compression Pro Logic On Off Auto Full 3 4 1 2 1 4 Off AUDIO SETUP Enter OP Mode Compression Pro Logic Full 3 4 1 2 1 4 Off ...

Page 26: ...age 25 of 38 Play Mode Selection Menu Shuffle mode enables the playable tracks or chapters to be played in a random order Repeat mode allows selection of chapter or title to repeat PLAY MODE SELECTION Enter Shuffle Repeat Off Off MAIN PAGE Enter General Speaker Audio Play Mode Preferences Speaker Audio Play Mode ...

Page 27: ... Page 26 of 38 Preferences Menu TV Display Preferences The User can choose to display the video they are watching in Normal Pan Scan Normal Letter Box or Wide Screen MAIN PAGE Enter General Speaker Audio Play Mode Preferences PREFERENCES Enter TV Display Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Locale Normal PS Normal LB Wide ...

Page 28: ...rences This option allows the User to change the preferred audio language if available on the DVD There are nine 9 language selections PREFERENCES Enter TV Display Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Locale Italian German Chinese Japanese Korean PREFERENCES Enter TV Display Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Locale English Spanish French Portuguese Italian ...

Page 29: ...rences This option allows the User to change the preferred displayed subtitle if available on the DVD There are nine 9 language selections PREFERENCES Enter TV Display Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Locale English Spanish French Portuguese Italian PREFERENCES Enter TV Display Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Locale Italian German Chinese Japanese Korean ...

Page 30: ...erences This option allows the User to change the preferred DVD menu language if available on the DVD There are nine 9 language selections PREFERENCES Enter TV Display Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Locale Italian German Chinese Japanese Korean PREFERENCES Enter TV Display Audio Subtitle Disc Menu Locale English Spanish French Portuguese Italian ...

Page 31: ...option allows the User to specify the end user market There are seven 7 language selections Note The parental definition is dependent on the country setting PREFERENCES Enter Locale Parental Defaults Password System Info Hong Kong Japan Taiwan GBR USA PREFERENCES Enter Locale Parental Defaults Password System Info China France Hong Kong Japan Taiwan ...

Page 32: ...e entered before navigation of Parental Preferences is allowed Defaults Preferences Password Preferences PREFERENCES Enter Locale Parental Defaults Password System Info 5 6 PG R 7 NC 17 8 Adult No Parental Password 1 9 PREFERENCES Enter Locale Parental Defaults Password System Info EXIT Old Password New Password Confirm PREFERENCES Enter Locale Parental Defaults Password System Info ...

Page 33: ...y removing power from the unit for at least one 1 minute and reapply power Recheck all connections to the unit for security and all harness runs for possible pinching Recheck all 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 as follows A to Ground ...

Page 34: ...ideo input is present Insert DVD in source unit Apply power to Monitor No sound Unit is improperly installed Audio system not powered 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 device Disc upside down or not aligned in guide Incompatible disc in device Dirty D...

Page 35: ...riodic scheduled maintenance or calibration is required for continued airworthiness of the DVD 5x2 01 x If the unit fails to perform to specifications it must be removed and serviced by a qualified service facility 7 0 Reference Drawings 7 1 Dimensions and Connections DVD 502 01 x The following diagrams show the unit dimensions mounting locations and connector locations for the DVD 502 01 x Note T...

Page 36: ...DeCrane Aerospace Audio International DVD 5x2 01 x Installation Operation Manual Document 540356 Rev C 12 2008 Page 35 of 38 ...

Page 37: ...Operation Manual Document 540356 Rev C 12 2008 Page 36 of 38 7 2 Dimensions and Connections DVD 512 01 x The following diagrams show the unit dimensions mounting locations and connector locations for the DVD 512 01 x Note This measurement is of the front cover bezel ...

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