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1. INTRODUCTION
Rosen’s Dual Blu-ray DVD player accepts content from high-definition Blu-ray™ discs, standard-
definition DVDs, and audio CDs on two independent drives. Various video and audio output
configurations are available for connecting to displays and sound systems.
Models with the Media Share option can also store 160GB of internal media per drive.
Dual Blu-ray Player – (P/N 0602-200)
Dual Blu-ray Player with Media Share – (P/N 0602-205, and 0602-201)
This manual provides general instructions about how to install the Dual Blu-ray player and
configure it with your aircraft’s entertainment system.
1.1. Additional System Equipment
1.1.1. IR Remote
The Dual Blu-ray provides 5V @100mA output to power an external IR receiver, and
each disc drive has its own internal IR receiver. A universal remote control (sold
separately) enables remote inputs with the Dual Blu-ray players and adjusts the onscreen display (OSD) settings:
Universal color display remote control – contact Rosen Sales for P/N availability
Note: For directions on operating the optional universal remote control, refer to the
User’s Guide enclosed with the remote.
1.1.2. Dual Blu-ray Connector Kits
Rosen recommends using the following connector kits (sold separately). You will need
one for each drive:
Main Interface connector kit—5W5 female, 44 HD female (P/N 0300-038)
SDI/CVBS/SPDIF connector kit—5W5 female (P/N 0300-040)
Component/RGB, digital HDMI/DVI connector kit (P/N 0300-029)
1.1.3. System Documentation
Documentation for the Rosen Dual Blu-ray DVD players, including the Outline and
Installation Drawings and User’s Guide, is available on the Rosen Aviation website at
www.rosenaviation.com. For support information, please contact Technical Support at
541.342.3802.
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Dual Blu-ray player
DVI HD video
Component HD video
Disc Drive 1 (blue)
Disc Drive 2 (red)
Composite
Composite
2. SYSTEM DIAGRAMS
The following system diagrams show various configurations of audio and video connections. Audio
line-level control is available through the OSD.
Figure 1 Composite video system diagram
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Dual Blu-ray DVD Player
(main connector)
Volume-controlled audio:
seven speakers with one subwoofer
Bulkhead Display
Disc Drive 1
Audio/Video
Distribution Unit
Bulkhead Display
Disc Drive 2
Audio Amplifier
Dual Blu-ray DVD Player
(main connector)
Disc Drive 1 (blue)
SPDIF
5.1 Audio
Stereo
SDI
SDI
SDI
Fixed-level Audio:
left and right
Rosen Headphone
Distribution Amplifier
Headphones
Audio amplifier
Disc Drive 2 (red)
SDI
7.1 Audio
Speakers
Headphones optional
Figure 2 shows an SDI system with two SDI outputs and SPDIF digital audio output configurable
to 5.1 or stereo.
Figure 2 SDI video system
Figure 3 shows the Dual Blu-ray DVD player for 7.1 analog audio output configurable to 5.1, 2.1,
or stereo.
Figure 3 Audio system example for 7.1 audio
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Do not exceed the .33” mounting screw depth for mounting
orientations or damage to the player will occur!
Bottom mount
Side mount
3. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
You can mount the Dual Blu-ray DVD player from either side by removing the #10-32 screws, or
use a bottom-surface mount using the threaded holes as mounting points. Two optional mounting
holes are also available on the bottom-rear flange.
Outline and Installation drawings are available to assist in the installation process. Pay close
attention to the dimensions when considering installation requirements.
Mount the Dual Blu-ray DVD player with a minimum of four #10-32 screws—two opposing outer
holes per side. The following figures show the mounting option dimensions for this unit.
Side mount–left and right (six screws; three screws per side)
Bottom-surface mount (minimum of four screws)
(Dimensions are in inches)
Figure 4 Dimensions for bottom and side mounting
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Do not plug or unplug the unit’s power connectors while power is
applied.
Reset
switches
Internal
IRs
Players 1 & 2
selection
Media Share
USB drives
(-205 or -201 only)
3.1. Cooling and Ventilation
Do not block the rear vent holes. Maintain a minimum clearance of ½ inch to the front and rear of
the player for ventilation, and provide a minimum of 6.6 square inches of venting if you are
mounting the unit in a cabinet.
3.2. Electrical Requirements
Nominal voltage: 28VDC. Unit can operate from a voltage range of 18-32VDC.
Max Power Consumption: 25.5 W (per disc drive)
A grounding post connected to chassis ground is accessible for a positive ground
connection.
4. FRONT PANEL TOUCH CONTROLS
The Dual Blu-ray DVD player has touch-sense buttons on the front panel to control all operating
functions.
Figure 5 Dual Blu-ray DVD player's front panel controls
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Button
Details
Disc Drive Select 1 & 2
Pressing a drive activates the drive selected for control.
Eject ▲
Press once to eject a disc. Allow the drive time to eject the
disc before pressing the Eject button again.
Power
Turns power to the Dual Blu-ray player on and off. You must
press and hold this button for at least four seconds before the
unit will power off.
Amber color – unit powered off.
Green – unit powered on.
▲▼◄►
Arrow keys to navigate up, down, left and right in the menus.
Enter
Select menu options.
Menu
Navigates through the special play features on Blu-ray DVDs.
Note: The Menu button functions only with certain Blu-ray
discs.
Return/Back
Returns to the previous menu option.
Previous I◄
Goes back to the previous chapter on a disc.
Stop ■
Press this control to stop the movie. When pressed once, the
►II button will resume the movie from where it was stopped.
(Some discs do not allow the resume feature.)
If the ■ button is pressed twice, pressing the ►II button
again will start the movie back at the beginning.
Play/Pause/Resume ►II
Controls the pause, play, or resume disc play.
Next ►I
Skips to the next chapter on a disc.
4.1. Button Controls
Button presses are acknowledged by changes in light intensity. Two states for the front panel
buttons are: active and inactive. These states are distinguished by the intensity of backlight
illumination--either at normal or high intensity levels.
The front panel times out to an inactive state after 60 seconds with no activity (indicated by
dimming of the lights). The first button press, when in this condition, will reactivate the panel
(lights brighten to normal) and not issue a command.
When the front panel is in the active state, all of the buttons are backlit. The panel is in an active
state upon power-up and for 60 seconds following any button presses. After 60 seconds, the
panel goes into an inactive state and only a limited number of buttons will be backlit. From an
inactive state, touch a button once to “wake up” or activate the front panel, and again to perform
a function.
Table 1 Dual Blu-ray player's button control functions
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Remove these covers to
access USB service inputs
for each drive
Reset
switches
4.2. USB Service Inputs
Figure 6 USB service inputs
Use the USB service inputs 1 & 2 to update the firmware on each Dual Blu-ray disc drive. The
service inputs are located behind a removable cover just above the USB external media inputs
on the front face of the player.
Firmware instructs the drive how to operate per the disc’s format. Much like a computer, Dual
Blu-ray DVD players occasionally need an update to support the latest disc features.
Rosen provides firmware updates to help guarantee high-quality performance of your Dual Bluray DVD player. There are several ways to view the firmware installed on the unit:
Issue an About command from the RS-232 or RS-485
Using the Universal Remote Control, press Info
Using the unit’s front panel press the following key sequence:
▲, ▼, ►, ◄, ▲, ▼, ►, ◄,◄,◄,◄
When necessary, firmware updates and update instructions are available on the Rosen Aviation
web site at www.rosenaviation.com.
4.2.1. Reset
There is a reset button for each drive located on the front panel, as shown in Figure 6.
4.2.2. Ethernet
An Ethernet connector on the rear panel provides BD-Live functionality and requires an
airborne Internet communication system.
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5. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS
Inputs that control the Dual Blu-ray DVD player can come from the unit’s front panel, a Universal
IR Remote, or via a cabin management system using RS-232 or RS-485.
5.1. Control Inputs / Outputs
RS-485 (see Section 5.4.2, RS-485, on page 15)
RS-232 (see Section 5.4.3, RS-232, on page 16)
IR Remote Input (see Section 5.4.1, IR Control, on page 14)
Cabin Brief / Pause Input
Some models have a Cabin Brief / Pause option, which can be controlled by a switch
or by the cabin entertainment system. The Dual Blu-ray DVD player stays in pause
while the cabin briefing pause input is held low.
Status Output
Status output is normally open. The status output connects to ground when the player
is in error mode, such as over-temperature.
5.2. Audio/Video Outputs
The following outputs listed are per each drive on the unit.
Two scrambled 3G HD-SDI outputs
To display the SDI video from the Dual Blu-ray player requires a Rosen monitor or
Audio Video Distribution System capable of processing the signal.
Two CVBS (Composite) Out
1V Vpp, into 75 ohms. NTSC or PAL.
One Component (YPbPr) Out
Y: 1 Vpp into 75 ohms, YPbPr: 0.7 Vpp into 75 ohms.
DVI/HDMI Out
TMDS with HDCP, Digital video, and up to 7.1 digital audio.
Stereo analog Audio Out (fixed volume)
2V RMS, adjustable volume. (Fixed volume adjustment may cause brief video glitch
while command is set.)
7.1 Analog Audio Out (volume controlled)
2V RMS, user adjustable volume. Audio delay is adjustable for lip-sync.
SPDIF Digital Audio Out
Coaxial
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SDI will not output if HDMI is plugged in.
Display Resolution
Setting
3G HD-SDI
Component
Composite
480i/576i
480i/576i
480i/576i
480i/576i
720p
720p60/50
720p
480i/576i
1080i
1080i30/25
1080i
480i/576i
1080p
1080p60/50
480i
480i/576i
1080p film
1080p24/25
480i
480i/576i
HDMI Auto
1080i30/25
1080i30/25
480i/576i
Display Resolution
Setting
HDMI
Component
Composite
480i/576i
480i/576i
480i/576i
480i/576i
720p
720p60/50
720p60/50
480i/576i
1080i
1080i30/25
1080i30/25
480i/576i
1080p
1080p60/50
480i/576i
480i/576i
1080p film
1080p24/25
480i/576i
480i/576i
HDMI Auto
Auto
Auto
480i/576i
Other Audio Options
For a 2.1 or 2-channel audio system, use left- and right-front speakers, and a bass
subwoofer.
For a 5.1 or 5-channel audio system, use left- and right-front speakers, center
speaker, left- and right-surround speakers, and a bass subwoofer variation.
5.3. Video Output
Video output on the Dual Blu-ray depends on the disc type and the video connections. Both
digital (DVI/HDMI) and Component video outputs are affected.
The following tables list the formats output by the different video combinations.
Table 2 Blu-ray discs output these formats with 3G HD-SDI video connected
Table3 Blu-ray discs output these formats with DVI/HDMI video connected
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