General Information; Front View; Additional Information - Flight Display Systems FD320LIFT-LP Installation And Operation Manual

32" high-definition lcd with low-profile motorized lift
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MAN – FD320LIFT-LP Ver HD

General Information

The FD320LIFT-LP Ver HD is a 32" high-definition LCD with Motorized Lift which
allows installation inside a cabinet or credenza. The unit is deployed using a SPDT
Center Off momentary switch to either raise or lower the unit. The LCD automatically
switches on once the unit nears the upper limit. Built with retrofit aircraft integration in
mind, this display can switch between five video input sources using an infrared
remote. The low-profile design adds just under 4 inches to the height of the monitor
alone. This unique design has the retrofit aircraft in mind, reducing the overall space
required for installation. This superior design not only reduces costly modifications to
the aircraft, but allows for larger monitors to be installed in a smaller space.

Front View

Additional Information

The unit features rugged aluminium slides to provide smooth travel when stowing and
deploying. It also incorporates military standard stainless steel wire rope, reinforced
phenolic aircraft pulleys and ball bearing connected to a precision gearbox and driven
by a heavy-duty 24VDC motor. The unit includes holes on the top to allow for
mounting a wood veneer top cover. This feature completely conceals the unit when in
its stowed position inside the cabinet or credenza.
The FD320LIFT-LP Ver HD utilizes a self adjusting tensioner to maintain proper cable
tension. Do not apply excessive downward force on the top of the lift/monitor, this
could overstress the cable and damage the unit.
The FD320LIFT-LP Ver HD utilizes a state of the art digital video decoding chipset for
the analog video input. There are five video source inputs available. They are in order
of picture quality: (2) HDMI (high-definition video, such as Blu-ray DVD or Playstation
3), (1) VGA (computer graphics like Moving Maps), (1) S-Video and (1) Composite
Video (DVD, camera or VCR). Both NTSC and PAL formats are auto-detected.
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Revision Date:
08/27/2012
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