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Rosen Aviation 

Document Number: 100173 

 

   Revision:                    G
   Date: 17 April, 2007 

Template: 4.2.3-6-FM; Revision A; 16 May, 2005 

Page 3 of 10

 

1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND REFERENCES 

1.1. Pinout Information 

 

The DVD Outline and Installation drawing is shipped with the 
packaging contents. If you are unable to locate the drawing, use 
the Rosen Aviation website to download a copy. 

www.rosenaviation.com

  

Click on the 

Support & Documentation

 tab. Select 

Technical 

Drawings & Pinouts,

 

Source Equipment, 

and then choose the 

DVD 

Player

 drawing link. 

1.2. Connection Options 

It is possible to connect an auxiliary audio/video source and switch between that source and this 
DVD audio video by connecting to the switched audio/video outputs. 

 

 
 
 

Note

: The switched audio/video outputs can be controlled with the select switch input or 

through RS-485, RS-232, or infrared (IR) remote control. 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

DVD Player 

DVD Output 

Inputs 

 

Aux Input 

 
 

RS-232 

IR Control 

Pause 

 

RS-485 

Select Switch 

Switched 

Audio/Video 

Outputs 

Summary of Contents for 0601-001

Page 1: ...iation Document Number 100173 Revision G Date 17 April 2007 Template 4 2 3 6 FM Revision A 16 May 2005 Page 1 of 10 Technical Manual DVD Player 0601 001 E L E C T R O N I C R E V I S I O N C O N T R O...

Page 2: ...RS CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS 5 2 1 Front Case Indicators and Controls 5 2 2 Multiple DVD Control Setup 6 2 2 1 IR Control 6 3 RS 485 INFORMATION 6 3 2 Communication Protocol 7 3 3 Packet Format 7 3 4 P...

Page 3: ...com Click on the Support Documentation tab Select Technical Drawings Pinouts Source Equipment and then choose the DVD Player drawing link 1 2 Connection Options It is possible to connect an auxiliary...

Page 4: ...ief pause is in default mode Note Enabling or disabling this feature can be done one time per button sequence To change the feature again re enter the button sequence Select Switch Select switch is a...

Page 5: ...Continue to hold the button and different fast forward speed options become available Press this control for navigating up through menu options V Press this control for navigating down through menu o...

Page 6: ...is set at its default of 0 Every time the button is pressed the network address changes up 1 number For example if you press the button one time it will change from 0 to 1 If you press the button thr...

Page 7: ...s than 50mSec apart are not guaranteed to be processed by the receiving unit 3 5 Wiring Rosen Aviation equipment uses a half duplex wiring layout Only two RS 485 wires need to be run between each indi...

Page 8: ...command Byte 1 0xB0 DVD Control Header Byte 2 0x0D Source command toggles auxiliary output between internal and external source Byte 3 network id 0x00 reserved for global id all DVD units respond Byte...

Page 9: ...Unit Power Status 0 standby 1 on Bit 7 always 0 3 8 DVD Addressing By default single disc DVD players are set to network address 20 0x14 in hex To change the address to any one of 8 possible values in...

Page 10: ...f disc with paper label NOT recommended Testing has shown that use of discs with paper labels may jam and potentially be irretrievable from the DVD player Industry research indicates that use of discs...

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