DAPS440
DAPS440
DAPS440
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DAPS440
Video/Audio Switcher
For the most current copy of all product manuals, please visit our website at
www.flightdisplay.com
General Information
The DAPS440 is a Video/Audio Switcher which takes 4 composite sources, and
amplifies and switches each to 4 outputs. In addition, the DAPS440 supplies 3
Amps of 12VDC of power available for other cabin entertainment products (i.e.
Wireless Audio, DVD player, Glareshield Camera, or LCD monitors).
Front View
Additional Information
The DAPS440 has 4 Audio & Video input source connections and four individual
Audio & Video output connections for each input. Switching is accomplished
with a ground switching system. The DAPS440 will support the installation of
four independent switches at four different seat locations. Each individual at
each of the four seat positions can independently access up to four audio and
video sources by pushing their button. Every time the button is pushed, the
audio and video source will sequence through sources 1, 2, 3 and 4.
For example, if you have installed our Moving Map, Glareshield Camera and two
DVD players, the DAPS440 can sequence output from Moving Map, to Camera,
to DVD1 and then to DVD2.
The DAPS440 is made of all metal components. DO-160 testing has been
completed and is available upon request.
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Specifications
Dimensions 9.5” (W) x 7.25” (H) x 1.25” (D)
Video System NTSC/PAL
Input Sources 4 Audio/Video Channels
Output Sources 4 Audio/Video Each
Video Impedance 75 Ohms
Control Sequence Source 1,2,3,4
Audio Impedance 8.2 KOhms
Weight 1 lbs 12 oz
Power 28VDC @ 1.0 Amps
Source Selection Momentary Ground Switch (Not Incl.)
Materials Aluminum
Mounting 6 points on flange
DO-160 Section 21 Category B
Installation Instructions
All cabin entertainment equipment, such as the DAPS440, should be installed on
a non-essential bus and have a dedicated circuit breaker. It is a requirement that
a switch be installed so that the pilot can de-energize the system should it
become necessary.
There are six mounting slots located on the sides of the housing. Four holes are
located at the four corners of the back and four holes are located two on each
side of the flange. It is sufficient to mount the display by two attach points. It is
recommended that you leave about ¼ inch of space around the unit for air
circulation.
Audio/Video inputs are paired and listed on the same side of the unit as the
Power Input DB-15. From left to right the video/audio inputs are line 1,2,3,4.
Use the inputs sequentially as you would like them selected by the operator.
On the opposite side of the unit is the output side. Here you will find four paired
output jacks. The momentary ground is pined to the DB-15 to accomplish the
switch of the Audio/Video source.
Power
This is a 28VDC device that requires 1.0 Amps of power to operate.
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Similar aviation coaxial cable can be used from other vendors, as well.
Some aircraft are prone to AC noise - we recommend adding to the composite
source a 75Ohm video isolation transformer such as Deerfield Laboratory, Inc.
Part No. 162-1 (www.deerfieldlab.com, (650) 632-4090). In most cases this
should be added to the video output of the source.
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Pinout for High Density DB-15
Part Numbers for DB-15 connectors, manufactured by Tyco or Amp.
High density, D-sub, 15 contact receptacle (female) P/N 748565-1
HD15F pins P/N M39029/57-354
Wiring Diagram
Pin
Description
Number
1 28VDC Power In
2 28VDC Ground In
3 N/C
4 12VDC Power Out
5 12VDC Ground Out
6 12VDC Power Out
7 12VDC Ground Out
8 N/C
9 12VDC Power Out
10 12VDC Ground Out
11 N/C
12 Switch #4
13 Switch #3
14 Switch #2
15 Switch #1
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Troubleshooting
Video Noise
Check for an incorrect ground in the installation wiring. See specific examples of
video noise below, or visit http://flightdisplay.com/Grounding.pdf
Color Distortion
• Adjust brightness and contrast settings using the buttons on the monitor.
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Technical Support
Should you have any questions concerning this product or other Flight Display
Systems products, please contact our Product Support representatives at (678)
867-6717.
For further product information, technical data and sample wiring diagrams,
please click on the Dealers section of our web site at www.flightdisplay.com
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Warranty Information
Flight Display Systems warrants the DAPS440 against material or manufacturing
defects for a *two-year period (effective 1/1/2009 on all equipment shipped with
2009 pricing). Warranty begins on date of installation. *The warranty registration
card must be returned upon installation in order to validate the two-year
warranty. Any warranty registration not returned during this time period will
default to the date of purchase as the warranty start date.
If product support is required, please call our Technical Support team at 678-
867-6717 to obtain assistance. If the return of the unit to the factory is required,
an RMA number will be issued at that time. Flight Display Systems will, upon
receipt of the failed hardware, remanufacture or replace the unit at our
discretion.
Flight Display Systems will pay Ground Shipping charges for warranted items.
Charges for express shipment will be the responsibility of the sender.
This warranty is not transferable. Any implied warranties expire at the expiration
date of this warranty. We shall not be liable for incidental or consequential
damages.
This warranty does not cover a defect or failure that has resulted from improper
or unreasonable installation, use or maintenance, as determined by Flight
Display Systems. This warranty is void if there is any attempt to disassemble or
open this product without factory authorization.
Any labor charges associated with the removal of product or related
troubleshooting by a firm other than Flight Display Systems or its designee will
not be covered.
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Assembly Drawing
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Index
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Log of Revisions
Rev Date Page Description
A 01/25/2007 --- ---
B 01/16/2008 8 Swapped pinout of Switch Inputs.
C 06/20/2008 8 Removed “Remote Control Inoperable” from troubleshooting
D 04/14/2009 6,11 Updated specifications, warranty info
E 12/11/2009 12 Revised Assembly Drawing
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