Audio international LCD-9201-101-x User manual

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Installation Manual
LCD-9201-101-x
20.1"LCD Monitor
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Document Revision History
Rev. Level Date Description
IR 02/2006 Initial Release
Reference Documents
Document # Description
525472 Rev ALCD-9201-101-xOutline Drawing
SP-LCD4 Rev A SP-LCD4 Assembly Drawing
Service Bulletin List
Service
Bulletin # Subject Manual
Revision Revision
Date
Table of Illustrations
Section # Description Page #
2.3 Typical Application 4
6.0 Reference Drawings 18-20
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Neither this document nor the data contained herein shall be reproduced, used, or disclosed to
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Table of Contents
Section Description Page
1.0 General Information …………………………………………….
3
1.1 Introduction ……………………………………………………….. 3
1.2 Purpose of the Equipment ………………………………………. 3
1.3 Optional Equipment ……………. .……………………………….
3
2.0 Application ………………………………………………………..
4
3.0 Installation ……………………………………………………….. 5
3.1 Prior to Installation ……………………………………………….. 5
3.2 Unpacking and Inspection ………………………………………. 7
3.3 Cautions & Warnings ……………………………………………..
7
3.4 Wiring Requirements ……………………………………………..
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3.5 Electrical Characteristics………………………………………….
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3.6 Mating Connector Information ……………..…………………….
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3.7 Pinout Assignment Descriptions ………………………………...
12
3.8 SP-LCD4 Configuration Overview……………………………….
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4.0 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ……..………….. 14
4.1 Airworthiness Limitations………………..……………………..…
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4.2 Cleaning Method………………………………………………….. 15
4.3 General Troubleshooting Procedures …………………………..
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4.4 Troubleshooting Chart………………………………………….. 16
5.0 Specifications …………………………………………………… 17
5.1 Unit Specifications-LCD-9201-101-x..………………………….. 17
5.2 Unit Specifications-SP-LCD4……………………………………. 17
6.0 Reference Drawings …………………………………………….
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6.1 LCD-9201-101-x…………………………………………………..18
6.2 SP-LCD4…………….. ……………………………………………
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LCD-9201-101-x
20.1"LCD Monitor
1.0 General Information
1.1 Introduction
This manual contains information for the proper installation of the Audio
International, Inc. (AI) 20.1?LCD Monitor, Model No: LCD-9201-101-x.
The “-x” suffix designates the type of connector utilized; “-1” = Positronic
and “-2” = D-Subminiature. Also included are physical and electrical
characteristics of the unit.
1.2 Purpose of the Equipment
Audio International’s LCD-9201-101-xis a flat panel LCD monitor with
Composite NTSC/PAL/SECAM video, PC Graphic capabilities,and Serial
Digital interface capabilities. It employs dual-pixel LVDS (Low Voltage
Differential Signaling) for a high resolution (1600 x 1200 UXGA) display.
A state of the art “thin film transistor active matrix drive system” provides
brilliant and accurate color reproduction, excellent high contrast images,
cross talk suppression, and fast response time with no distortion or
smearing.
1.3 Optional Equipment
Audio International, Inc. offers a comprehensive family of Cabin Control
Modules and Source Equipment, such as DVD players and Videocassette
Players. These modules provide convenient solutions for a variety of
frequently encountered interfacing needs or special requirements and are
an important part of AI’s “building block” system for configuring total cabin
management.
An optional front cover bezel (part number LCD-9201CB-1 for a black
anodized finish, and LCD-9201CB-2 for no finish) may be purchased for
added mounting provisions. Contact your AI representative for details.

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2.0 Application
2.1 Introduction
The LCD-9201-101-x is a flat panel LCD monitor with Composite video,
PC Graphic capabilities, and Serial Digital interface capabilities. If any
one of these formats is applied to their respective inputs, the monitor will
display that format. In the case that both Composite and VGA are applied,
the monitor defaults to the VGA input. The user can switch between
inputs using the On Screen Display (see Section 3.8)
2.2 Communication
This unit incorporates an RS-485 serial data bus interface for
communication purposes to other network-connected devices. All RS-485
serial data bus electronic interface parameters are compliant to AI
document #640071.
2.3 Typical Application
2.4 Typical Interfaces
Typical Video Input (Analog) interfaces include various types of level
compliant sources of VGA and composite NTSC/PAL/SECAM.
The digital video input accepts SDI Video as defined by ANSI/SMPTE
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2.5 SP-LCD4 is an external switch utilized for monitor set-up. The switch,
which must be ordered separately, provides configuration control via AI’s
proprietary RS-485 digital data bus communication or may be configured
directly to the P2 connector. Refer to Section 3.8, Configuration
Overview, for monitor set up. The SP-LCD4 may be removed and stored
after the monitor is set up or can be mounted near the monitor for frequent
use. Connector P2 provides to the switch panel +28 VDC power and
ground input, serial data bus control,and unit ID strapping pins to allow
programming of multiple units.
2.6 Device addressing is accomplished via three ID pins which allow for a total
of eight monitors to be independently addressed on the data bus.
2.7 The monitor casing is specially designed for EMI and noise-filtering,
guaranteeing a reduction in interference to ensure a high-quality display.
2.8 Inside the monitor, a cooling fan ventilates internal components and
prevents undesirable heat buildup. Because this fan is thermostatically-
controlled, it only runs when heat build-up requires it, providing a much
quieter viewing experience than many monitors.
2.9 A shallow mounting depth makes this monitor ideal for bulkhead use.
Convenient mounting holes are strategically located on the left and right
sides. An optional front cover bezel (see Section 1.3) may be purchased
for added mounting capabilities. Other plating options are available and
allow matching to other cabin décor of the aircraft.
3.0 Installation
3.1 Prior to installation, the following items should be considered:
3.1.1 During the design and layout of the aircraft cabin, careful
consideration of the location of this module is necessary. Some of
the items to be considered include:
• Space
• Available power supply
• Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.)
• Length of cable runs
3.1.2 The LCD-9201-101-xshall be installed to conform to the standards
designated by the customer, installing agency, and existing
conditions as to the unit location and type of installation.

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3.1.3 If the adjustment switch (SP-LCD4) is to be mounted in the aircraft,
the following should be considered; the pigtail is 24 inches
(60.96 cm) in length ±1 inch (2.54 cm) and has 6-32 x 0.75 inch
mounting studs. Refer to Sections 5.0 and 6.2 for the adjustment
switch characteristics.
3.1.4 An internal fan exhausts heat from the unit. Proper ventilation must
be allowed for when specifying the installation location. The
closeout area of the monitor shall have a clearance of 2 inches
(5.08 cm) minimum for the air inlet and exit areas. The closeout
area of the monitor case shall not block the air inlet or exhaust
openings of the monitor case. The fan will only run when the unit is
turned on.
3.1.5 Mounting provisions are provided via right-angle flanges attached
to each side of the monitor case. These flanges provide the user
with the means of mounting the unit. Refer to Section 6.0,
Reference Drawings, for mounting hole diameters and
configuration.
3.1.6 The monitor should be located as close to the source equipment as
possible in order to reduce the possibility of noise introduced into
the video. Refer to Section 6.0 for unit dimensions.
3.1.7 The LCD-9201-101-xis configured using the external menu
selection switch, SP-LCD4. The switch utilizes a D-Subminiature
connector. This connector mates with the D-Subminiature
connector on the LCD-9201-101-1 model monitor.
3.1.8 A 3/8?long grounding lug is included as part of the housing. See
Section 6.0 for details.
3.1.9 The maximum length of the connection to PC Graphic (VGA) input
is 15 feet.

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3.2 Unpacking and Inspection
3.2.1 Carefully open the packaging and remove the LCD-9201-101-x.
Verify that all components have been included in the package per
the packing list. Inspect the unit for damage. Retain the packing
materials and packing list.
3.2.2 If damage has occurred during shipping, a claim should be filed
with Audio International WITHIN 24 hours and a Return Request
Authorization Number shall be obtained from AI by contacting the
Repair Department at 501.801.0640. Repackage the unit in its
original packaging materials and return it to AI following instructions
given by the AI representative. Refer to the front cover of this
manual for address. If no return is necessary, retain the packing
list and the packing materials for storage.
3.3 Cautions and Warnings
3.3.1 It is important to do a pin-to-pin power and ground check on all
connectors. Ensure that power and ground are applied only where
specified. Damage to the unit may result if power or ground is
applied to the wrong points.
3.3.2 DO NOT connect or disconnect the monitor while power is applied.
3.3.3 DO NOT remove any factory-installed screws. Damage to the unit
may result and void any warranties.
3.3.4 DO NOT expose to moisture.
3.3.5 The SP-LCD4 can be removed and stored after the monitor is set
up or it can be mounted near the monitor for frequent use. Ensure
power is removed from the monitor and/or entertainment system
before connecting or disconnecting the SP-LCD4.
3.3.6 ESD (Electro Static Discharge) guidelines shall be followed.

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3.4 Wiring Requirements
3.4.1 Introduction
The installing agency shall supply and fabricate all external cables
and mating connectors. The length and routing of external cables
should be carefully studied and planned before attempting
installation of the equipment. Allow adequate space for installation
of cable and connectors. Avoid sharp bends and placing cables
near aircraft control cables. Maintain a minimum clearance of three
(3) inches from any control cable. If wiring is run parallel to
combustible fluid or oxygen lines, maintain a separation of six (6)
inches between the lines.
3.4.2 Power Wires
Audio International recommends that power and ground wires be
22 AWG minimum. The chassis shall be electrically bonded to the
airframe structure by a conductive mounting point with <0.1 O
resistance using <50 O impedance cable. Aluminum wool, nylon
webbing impregnated with aluminum oxide abrasive or fiber bristle
brushes are the approved tools for removing anodized surfaces at
mounting point where the bonding wire is attached. Power and
Ground wires shall be in accordance with MIL-W-22759 or
equivalent. Protect power wires with circuit breakers or fuses
located close to the electrical power source bus.
3.4.3 Video Lines
Composite and S-Video video connections shall be shielded coaxial
cable in accordance with M17/94-RG179 or equivalent. Cable
shields shall be grounded at the source. Use of individual wires
rather than proper coaxial cable connections through production
breaks is unacceptable, and will cause significant and detrimental
noise introduction to the video signal supplied to the
LCD-9201-101-x.
Serial digital video connections are recommended to use shielded
coaxial cable in accordance with PIC V76261 or equivalent.

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3.4.4 RS-485 Connections
RS-485 connections shall be 24 AWG (minimum) twisted shielded
cable with the shield properly grounded at the source (ideal
practice) and floating at the load end. If shield cannot be grounded
at the source, then ground at the load end with the source end
floating. Each wire length shall be terminated at one end only. The
shield for RS-485 shall be terminated to a dedicated pin. Twisted
shielded cable shall be in accordance with NEMA WC 27500 or
equivalent.
3.4.5 RGB Connections
RGB wiring shall be in accordance with NEMA WC 27500 or
equivalent.
3.5 Electrical Characteristics
3.5.1 Electrical Specifications for LCD-9201-101-x:
Electrical Power 2.0 A @ +28 VDC, max.
Operating Voltage
Range +18 to +32 VDC
Screen Size 20.01(51.05 cm)
diagonal
Screen Resolution
(Hx V)1600 x 1200 (UXGA)
Luminance 300 cd/m²
Color Depth 8-bits, 16,777,216 colors
Viewing Angle 178°Horizontal
178°Vertical
Contrast Ratio 700 Typical
Video Format
Composite
NTSC/PAL/SECAM and
RGB input (PC
compatible interface)
Operating Temperature -15°to +55°C
Storage Temperature -55°to +85°C
Composite Video Input 1 V(p-p), 75 O
Component RGB Input Industry Standard up to
1280 X 1024 (SXGA)
Digital Video Input ANSI/SMPTE 259M-
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3.5.2 Electrical Specifications, SP-LCD4:
Electrical Power 80 mA at +28 VDC,
maximum
Switch Backlighting Green
Mounting Studs 6-32 x 0.75 inches long
3.5.3 The LCD-9201-101-xutilizes three (3) connectors. P1 is a 13-pin
connector that provides power input, ground, video input, monitor
on/off control and monitor status.
The monitor on/off function (P1, Pin 5) is transition level sensitive.
Either a constant ground input or momentary ground input may be
used. If constant ground input is used, the monitor will activate to
the ON state when +28 VDC power is applied to Pin 1 and a
constant ground is on Pin 5. If no constant ground is present, then
this input will float to a high level causing the monitor to be in the
OFF state.
If momentary ground input is used, the monitor will alternate
between ON and OFF states with each momentary ground pulse of
duration between 50 and 250 msec. If momentary ground logic is
used, then the monitor will power up to an OFF state when power is
applied to Pin 1.
3.5.4 P2 is a 9-pin connector that provides power output to the SP-LCD4,
ground, and data bus control. Three (3) ID pins are also provided
on the P2 connector. These ID pins allow for up to eight (8) units to
be connected on the same AI proprietary RS-485 data bus while
maintaining independent control of each unit. Depending upon the
necessary configuration, the ID 0, ID 1, and ID 2 pins shall connect
to the ID common as suggested below:
ID 2 ID 1 ID 0 No. of Units
1111
1102
1013
1004
0115
0106
0017
0008
0 = Connected to ID Common 1 = N/C
3.5.5 P3 is a 15-pin high-density connector that provides VGA signal to
the monitor.

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3.5.6 The SP-LCD4 utilizes one (1) 9-pin connector that mates with P2 of
the LCD-9201-101-x. This connector provides +28 VDC power
input, ground, data bus connections, and data bus configuration ID
connections.
3.6 Mating Connector Information
All wiring harnesses to the unit shall be supplied and fabricated by the
installing agency.
P1 CONNECTOR (using digital video)
PART NUMBER CONNECTOR MATING CONNECTOR COAXIAL MATING
CONTACTS
LCD-9201-101-x
5013W3PCT88N202
(Conec)
Shell:
5013W3SCK99A10X
Hood: 165X10829X
(shielded)
Cable Clamp:
160X10139X
Signal Pins: 131J15019X
(Conec)
Digital Video: 110236
(PIC Wire and Cable)
Note: When using digital video use PIC Wire and Cable coaxial contacts and V76261 cable.
P1 CONNECTOR (using analog video only)
PART NUMBER CONNECTOR MATING CONNECTOR COAXIAL MATING
CONTACTS
LCD-9201-101-x
5013W3PCT88N202
(Conec)
Shell:
5013W3SCK99A10X
Hood: 165X03329X
Cable Sleeve: 795-
9097700
Signal Pins: 131J15019X
(Conec)
Analog Video:
132J31019X (Conec)
P2 CONNECTOR
PART NUMBER CONNECTOR MATING CONNECTOR
LCD-9201-101-1
RD9F10JV30
(Positronic
Industries)
RD9M10JVL0
(Positronic Industries)
LCD-9201-101-2
DEMA-9S DEMA-9P
P2 CONNECTOR
PART NUMBER CONNECTOR MATING CONNECTOR
LCD-9201-101-1
DD15F10JV30
(Positronic
Industries)
DD15M10JVL0
(Positronic Industries)
LCD-9201-101-2
DAMA-15S DAMA-15P

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3.7 Pinout Assignment Descriptions
3.7.1 Pinout assignment for the LCD-9201-101-xis as follows:
P1
Pin #
Description
1+28VDC Power Input
2Ground
3Reserved
4Monitor Status Gnd Output (Open collector Isolated)
5Monitor On/Off Gnd Input
6-10*Reserved
A1 Composite Video
A2 Serial Digital Video
A3 Reserved
* note that pins 6 and 7 tie together for single-ended composite video sources
P2
Pin # Description
1+28VDC Power Output For Monitor Control Panel
2Ground
3Data Bus A
4Data Bus B
5Data Bus Shield
6ID0
7ID1
8ID2
9ID Common
P3
Pin # Description
1Red Video
2Green Video
3Blue Video
4Reserved
5Ground
6Red Ground
7Green Ground
8Blue Ground
9Key
10 Sync Ground
11 Reserved
12 Reserved
13 Horizontal Sync
14 Vertical Sync
15 Reserved

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3.7.2 Wiring description for the SP-LCD4 is as follows:
SP-LCD4
Pin # Description
1+ 28 VDC Power Input
2Power Ground
3Serial Data Bus A (HI)
4Serial Data Bus B (LO)
5Serial Data Bus Shield
6Unit ID 0
7Unit ID 1
8Unit ID 2
9Unit ID Common
3.8 SP-LCD4 Configuration Overview
Configuration is typically accomplished via an SP-LCD4 attached to the
D-Subminiature connector on the monitor. Audio International reserves
the right to add, delete, or alter functions from the setup menus without
advance notification to the user. To access the Main Menu, press the
“MENU 1” button, which will cause the Monitor setup menu to be
displayed on the LCD-9201-101-x. To scroll through the setup modes,
press the “MENU 2” button to scroll forward or the “MENU1” button to
scroll back. When in the desired mode for setup monitor, press either
LEFT (-) or RIGHT (+) to change the selected value. Pressing the LEFT
button decreases the selected value and pressing the RIGHT button
increases the selected value. Press the appropriate button for the desired
adjustment. Press the “MENU 2” button to scroll to the next menu option.

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A typical Monitor Setup Menu consists of the following modes:
1. “OSD TIMEOUT”-Timeout period until monitor defaults out of menu mode.
2. “BACKLIGHT”-Backlighting intensity.
3. “FACTORY PRESET”-All modes may be reset to the default factory setting. Select
either “YES” or “NO”.
4. “SOURCE PRIORITY”-Selects priority operating mode to “PC” (personal computer)
or “None”. Setting this mode to “PC” allows user to normally view composite video
until a PC laptop is turned on, then the monitor will automatically switch to PC input
upon sensing VGA input.
5. “H-POS”-Adjusts viewing area horizontally.
6. “V-POS”-Adjusts viewing area vertically.
7. “SHARPNESS”-Adjusts picture sharpness.
8. “COLOR”-Adjusts picture color.
9. “TINT”-Adjusts picture tint.
10. “CONTRAST”-Adjusts picture contrast.
11. “BRIGHT”-Adjusts picture brightness.
The setup menu may vary slightly from monitor model to model. As
technology advances, additional features may be added to the setup
menu and existing features may be modified. Audio International’s
intention is to provide clear and concise instructions on any new or
modified feature in the setup menu as these changes occur.
4.0 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
4.1 Airworthiness Limitations
No periodic scheduled maintenance or calibration is required for continued
airworthiness of the LCD-9201-101-x.If the unit fails to perform to
specifications, it must be removed and serviced by a qualified service
facility.

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4.2 Cleaning Method
The LCD-9201-101-xshould be cleaned at least once every three months
or when excessive dust or dirt becomes apparent.
Use a twin pack cleaning system that employs a wet pad pre-moistened
with an Isopropyl Alcohol based cleaner/anti-static solution and a lint-free
drying cloth. Audio International, Inc. recommends using “Kleen & Dry”
RR1205 manufactured by READ RIGHT, Nanuet, NY 10954.
ØDo not use benzene, ammonia, thinner, or any other volatile
substance to clean the monitor or screen. These chemicals may
damage the screen or internal circuitry.
ØDo not allow cleaner to puddle or pool around edges. Seepage
may damage internal circuitry.
Audio International’s recommended cleaning method follows:
A. Turn off monitor.
B. Open pre-moistened pad and gently wipe evenly across
display glass. Do not allow solution to “pool” or puddle
around display edges.
C. Immediately dry display using the absorbent, lint-free cloth.
Gently wipe display to a dry, clear finish.

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4.3 General Troubleshooting Procedures
• Verify power to the unit by rechecking +28 VDC power is applied to the
proper pins on the unit. Use a voltmeter to verify correct level.
• Remove power from the unit for at least one (1) minute and reapply
power.
• Recheck all connections to the unit for security. Check all harness
runs for possible pinching. Recheck all pinouts for application
accuracy.
• Check data bus integrity by utilizing a voltmeter, oscilloscope, or other
voltage instrument to verify proper input voltage on the data bus pins.
Typical measurements are as follows:
A to Ground: 4.0 to 4.5 VDC
B to Ground: 0.1 to 1.0 VDC
If any device is transmitting (i.e., holding bus active), then these typical
measurements would be reversed for the A-to-Ground and B-to-
Ground. This troubleshooting tool can help indicate a data bus lockup.
If this occurs, remove the data bus from all other equipment one piece
at a time. As each is removed, check the bus status to see if it is now
functioning properly. Once you have removed the piece or pieces of
offending equipment, disconnect power and then reconnect everything
but the suspect component. Reapply power and then test the
functionality of the unit(s).
4.4 Troubleshooting Chart
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Poor picture quality or
scrambled video ØLCD backlight malfunction
ØSP-LCD4 programming
ØPoor video source
•Contact AI
•Check setup
•Change cassette
Blank screen* ØLCD not receiving power
ØMother board malfunctioning
•Check all cable
connections
•Contact AI
*The monitor displays a black screen with the unit turned on and no video
signal.

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5.0 Specifications
5.1 Unit Specifications for LCD-9201-101-x:
Physical Specifications –LCD-9201-101-x
Screen Size 20.01 (51.05 cm) diagonal
Weight Approx. 12.85 lb / 8.26 kg
Dimensions
(l x w x h) 18.0"x 2.12"x 14.0"
45.7 cm x 5.38 cm x 35.6 cm
5.2 Unit Specifications for SP-LCD4:
Physical Specifications –SP-LCD4
Bezel Plating Raw, unless otherwise specified
Weight Approx. 0.13 lb / 0.06 kg
with connector
Dimensions
(l x w x h) 2.83"x 2.78"x 1.32"
7.19 cm x 7.06 cm x 3.35 cm

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6.0 Reference Drawings
6.1 LCD-9201-101-x
The following diagrams show the unit dimensions, mounting locations, and
connector locations for the LCD-9201-101-x.

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