Introduction, Personal display options, Unpacking – Rosen Aviation 9000 Series : 9 inch High Definition SlimLine User Manual
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Rosen Aviation
Personal Displays
Document Number: 104461
Revision: F
Date: 03/13/14
Template: 4.4.1.6FM2; Revision A; 12/06/12
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1. INTRODUCTION
Rosen’s
high-definition personal monitors are available in a range of sizes and mounting options
that allow customers to configure a system that fits their aircraft’s cabin interior.
This manual describes how to install arm-mounted personal displays onto your aircraft. It contains
everything you need to know to install the base receptacles and connect the display to confirm that
it is functioning correctly.
This manual covers only Rosen’s high
-definition personal
displays. Standard-definition displays are covered in the
Rosen Aviation website.
The model numbers listed are for reference purposes only. A wider range of specialty models is
available. For more information about a specific model, please contact Rosen Sales or Technical
Support.
Note:
Only trained and qualified personnel should perform installation and service.
1.1. Personal Display Options
Rosen’s
9000-xxx- and 1200-xxx series of personal displays are available in several arm plug-in
configurations:
Left-,right-, and center arm mounts
Locking and non-locking arms
Bases are sold separately. See the display Outline & Installation drawings for an appropriate
base.
The Outline & Installation drawings—specific to each display/arm combination—and the
Technical Manual are available on the Rosen website at
Please contact Technical Support if you cannot find the drawing you need.
1.1.1. Unpacking
The spring lift in the 9000-22x and 1200-1xx models is under pressure
and could seriously injure hands/fingers if caught in mechanism during
operation or during unpacking. USE CAUTION when stowing or
deploying these displays.