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FD102CV

10.2" Widescreen LCD

Modern, Low-Cost, High-Resolution LCD for Easy Installation.

Overview
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Like most of our standard LCD monitors, the FD102CV can switch between three video input sources using an infrared remote or the control buttons on the top of the monitor.

Operating Temperature: -20°C/60°C
Storage Temperature: -30°C/70°C

Specifications

Dimensions9.8”(W) x 6.32”(H) x 1.04”(D)
Weight2 lbs 3 oz
Display Size8.70”(W) x 5.215”(H)
Power28VDC @ 0.3 Amp
Native Resolution1024x600
Supported Resolution1600x1200
Brightness300 cd/m²

Airborne Ruggedized

This product has been designed to withstand harsh airborne conditions. Flight Display Systems has partnered with an unaffiliated third party for testing on certain products to confirm that they meet the strictest requirements.

FAA PMA Approved

This product is approved for Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It can be shipped with FAA Form 8130-3. See a complete list of all FAA PMA approved parts that we manufacture. Parts Manufacturer Approval was initially issued to Sirius Technologies, parent company of Flight Display Systems, in 2003 after establishing a fabrication inspection system as required by FAR 21.303(h) under the provisions of FAR 21.303(d). Full requirements for parts produced under a PMA are identified in FAR 45.15. Sirius Technologies holds PMA letter PQ1716CE. 

Picture-in-Picture

Picture-in-Picture (PIP) functionality allows one video input to be viewed at full screen while one or more additional video inputs are displayed in inset windows. This feature offers the situational awareness provided by split-screen and quad-screen views, but allows the customer to view one video input in greater detail.

16:9 Widescreen

The aspect ratio of an image is the ratio of the width of the image to its height. 16:9 is the international standard format of HDTV. It is a widescreen display capable of showing 720i, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p images.

NVG Enabled

This monitor can be configured for use with night vision goggles (NVG). Toggling a switch on the monitor faceplate changes the display backlighting to a night vision-compatible mode. Otherwise, bright colors such as red, white and yellow can cause the auto-gain feature of night vision equipment to protect the system by reducing the level of light intensification. This reduction in gain leads to diminished visual acuity for the user. Colors used in display modes not optimized for night vision goggles can also create increased glare and reflection.

Touchscreen Enabled

Control on-board items with the touch of a finger using this resistive touchscreen display. Access a greater number of controls than is possible using a panel composed of physical switches. This monitor connects to the computer via an RS-232 connection. Software drivers enable the product to be used with a variety of custom software applications.

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