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Document Number:
MAN – FD932DVD-BLU
Rev:
Q
Revision Date:
12/01/2011
Page 9 of 35
Video Wiring Suggestions
Avoid routing video wiring parallel to:
AC wiring
Strobe wiring
DC motor supply cables
Inverter cabling
Or any other potential noise source.
Recommended cable for composite is PIC 75 Ohm Coax, P/N V75268. This is a lightweight,
flexible, and low signal loss cable which meets FAA requirements of FAR 23.1359(d), FAR
25.853(a) and FAR 25.869(a)(4).
Similar aviation coaxial cable can be used from other vendors, as well.
Some aircraft are prone to AC noise - we recommend adding to the composite source a
75Ohmvideo isolation transformer such as Deerfield Laboratory, Inc. Part No. 162-1
(www.deerfieldlab.com, (650) 632-4090). In most cases this should be added to the video
output of the source.
Audio Wiring for Use with Single Ended Audio Inputs. (ie: FDACS)
For best performance, use four individual wires or two twisted pairs in a shielded cable.
The four audio wires would be connected to Left +, Left -, Right +, Right -.
All four wires will run from the Blu-ray player to the destination.
Left + and Right + connect to the Left and Right signal inputs respectively.
Left – and Right – will join together at the destination and connect to the receiving
equipment‟s audio return pin. The shield will be connected to the fuselage at one place
only.
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