This noise is best handled by a video isolation transformer. Deerfield Laboratories manufactures a filter for use on AC airplanes, part number 162-1 (spec sheet). The cost of the filter is about $100. For more information, call Deerfield at 650-632-4090.
12 VDC is the power required by some of our smaller in-flight entertainment products. Several manufacturers carry a 28 to 12 Volt converter. See below.
Lone Star Aviation has a 28V DC to 14V DC converter [PN LS03-05001, Phone: 682-518-8882]. Dallas Avionics also has a solution [Astron Power Supply P/N N2412-12, Phone: 800-527-2581].
Our LCD screens are covered with a sheet of Lexan. Certificate of Flammability Testing to FAR 25.853(a) Appendix F, Part I (a) (1) (ii). You can also read more information about GE Lexan.
Any video source quality starts to diminish after it is split or travels a long distance. If you are feeding two or more monitors, then you will need a signal amplifier. This will guarantee a high quality presentation for all of the passengers.
Yes. You can download a picture or download an AutoCAD drawing of the Arm Mount Drink Rail Base. You can also download an assembly drawing for the FDBASE, FDBASE-W or a graphic of the FDBASE-W-FM.
Yes. We changed our company name in 2004. Many of our STC and PMA documents still reference Sirius Technologies.
Save your logo as an 800X600 bitmap image. Place the image into the Vista folder on your FD200CPU. Open the vista.ini file (configuration settings) and change the line that reads Logo Filename=8x6namerica.bmp to Logo Filename=CustomerLogo.bmp, where "CustomerLogo" is the filename of your logo. It is not case sensitive and must be spelled exactly as you have named your file, including the ".bmp" on the end. Save and exit the vista.ini file.
Yes! Contact us at 678-867-6717 for more information about our new upgrades.
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First, restart the FD200CPU. If this does solve your problem, install 75 ohms of resistance on the connector, connected to the FD200CPU. The FD200CPU-3 and -4 need to see 75 ohm of resistance in order to output properly.
Check user manual for additional verification information.
The FD200CPU-3 and -4 need to see 75 ohm of resistance in order to switch to TV mode. The solution is to add two 37.5 ohm resistors, one to the signal and one on the shield, as drawn below.
Yes, the RG179 method is an optional hook-up that can be used. Note the top is dual outputs for the two monitors they have connected to the Map.