Curtiss-Wright AVDU-5006-05-01-OPS Operator's Manual

Curtiss-Wright AVDU-5006-05-01-OPS Operator's Manual

20” multi-function hd wide screen lcd display

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Operator Manual
AVDU-5006-05-01-OPS
20" Multi-function HD Wide screen LCD Display
© 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls
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  • Page 1 Operator Manual AVDU-5006-05-01-OPS 20” Multi-function HD Wide screen LCD Display © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 1 of 22...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.2 Housing cleaning ................. 20 5.3 Handling Precautions ................20 5.4 Packing and shipping ................21 Fault indication ..................22 6.1 Built in test facilities ................22 6.2 Fault isolation tree ................22 © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 2 of 22...
  • Page 3: Change Record

    AVDU-5006-05-01-OPS Page 3 of 22 Issue A Change Record Issue No. Reason for Change Completed: Change Date, First Issue October 2012 - CS © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 3 of 22...
  • Page 4: General

    This denotes the configuration of keys and controls. For the AgustaWestland display, the -01 key layout shall be used, therefore yy = Quad and matrix included in base build, not an option for this P/N © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 4 of 22...
  • Page 5: Installation

    2.3 Cable access Ensure that sufficient space is provided at the rear of the display to allow the removal and routing of the cable connectors. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 5 of 22...
  • Page 6: Operation

    0-5V DC. 3.1.1 External Adjustment The Key backlight Lighting bus mode can be set from the external laptop configuration screen within the configuration tool as follows: © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 6 of 22...
  • Page 7: Boot Up

    “Remote connectors Data bus pins on Pin 4, 5 and 8. Remote configuration cable (option) P/N CABL-0900-01 The cable and software tool can be purchased separately from Curtiss-Wright. 3.4 Boot up On application of power the display will come on, displaying “HD Searching”...
  • Page 8: Operator Controls

    When the QUAD mode is engaged, the MAIN/DUAL SELECTION buttons are inactive. Pushing the QUAD button when in quad view, the MAIN full screen picture is restored. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 8 of 22...
  • Page 9 (source name feedback). The display automatically skips the ports that are disabled (OFF ports, as per the configuration process). The display also skips those ports that cannot be mixed with the MAIN picture in use. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 9 of 22...
  • Page 10: Lower Right Keys

    FREEZE BUTTON Using the FRZ button the operator can: Freeze any MAIN HD, RGB, Y/C, COMP picture. DUAL picture is still alive. Following the FRZ command, the “FREEZE” feedback is displayed for few seconds. (The keys do not Flash). © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 10 of 22...
  • Page 11: On Screen Messages

     “QUAD” when either of the quad buttons are pressed.  “AUTO”, “16:9”, “4:3”, or “1:1” when the RATIO button is pressed.  “ZOOM” when the ZOOM + or ZOOM – buttons are pressed. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 11 of 22...
  • Page 12: Power

    Right Right arrow Right arrow Up Arrow Up Arrow Down Down Arrow Down Arrow Push By pressing the joystick when in quad mode, the quad images will rotate though the different channels. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 12 of 22...
  • Page 13: Osd Menu

    - 1 : 1 : Display the exact image resolution on the screen without image expansion. #### - Custom Sizing - Overscan - Normal - Custom ► H Size V Size H Pan © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 13 of 22...
  • Page 14 PIP Swap : Swap between the main window and PIP window PIP Auto off : : OFF / ON ON : When PIP is no signal input after 30 seconds, the window will turn off automatically. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 14 of 22...
  • Page 15 Motion Adaptive De- interlacing LADI : Low Angled De- interlacing Auto Power : OFF / ON ON – Enable soft power off function if absence of input signals OFF – Disable soft power function © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 15 of 22...
  • Page 16 Note : Freeze state will be cleared when you using zoom function. Color Temperature ► 5000K R Gain : G Gain : B Gain : Reset to Defaults : Resume to the default values 6500K © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 16 of 22...
  • Page 17 - Green Monochrome - Blue Monochrome Backlight Setup► - B/L Invert : : Invert for the backlight brightness - B/L Control : D/A / PWM : Selection for voltage level dimming control / PWM © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 17 of 22...
  • Page 18 20 - Light Detector : Reset to Factory Defaults * : DISPLAY IN VIDEO MODE ONLY # : DISPLAY IN ARGB MODE ONLY ## : DISPLAY IN ARGB MODE ONLY Firmware V0.41.00 © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 18 of 22...
  • Page 19: Cleaning And Handling

    Will not streak or scratch glass or coated plastic. Ideal for on–site field use. Pack size: 50 wipes. Commercial screen wipes or camera lens cleaning kits and wipes are also suitable. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 19 of 22...
  • Page 20: Housing Cleaning

    When designing a suitable mounting, it should be taken into consideration that no bending/twisting forces are applied to the display from outside. Otherwise the TFT -LCD module or backlight may be damaged. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 20 of 22...
  • Page 21: Packing And Shipping

    When first shipped the display is supplied in a sealed bag surrounded by foam to protect it from fluid and shock damage during transit. The internal foam may be retained with the reusable container for future use. © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 21 of 22...
  • Page 22: Fault Indication

    No “Power” lamp on power up Check the power is available at the power connector No searching of video source screen Check Brightness is turned up on power up No button press activity Possible Internal fault © 2012 Curtiss-Wright Controls Page 22 of 22...

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