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The FD220CV Ver HD utilizes FIVE video source inputs. They are in order of picture quality: (2) HDMI, 1080p, (Hi-Def video, such as Blu-Ray DVD or Playstation 3), (1) VGA (computer graphics like Moving Maps), (1) S-Video and (1) Composite Video (DVD, camera or VCR). Both NTSC and PAL formats are auto-detected.


The FD220CV Ver HDVC5 has the same design features as the Ver HD but is designed to integrate with the Flight Display Systems Cabin Management System Video Crosspoint Switch (FDVCS) for VGA over Cat5 wiring. In this configuration, (2) HDMI and (1) VGA are the only inputs available. (See Appendix A for wiring details.) It also works with the High- Definition Video Crosspoint Switch (FDHDVCS) in order to accept HD signals via Cat5 wiring. Contact your local Flight Display Systems Sale Representative for further information on integrating an FD220CV Ver HDVC5 into a Select CMS Cabin Management.


The FD220CV Ver HDSDI has all of the same features as the Ver HD but is designed to input HD video by using (2) BNC connectors mounted to the rear of the unit. Video inputs include (2) HDSDI, (1) VGA, (1) S-Video, and (1) Composite.

  • Full 1080p resolution
  • No expensive switching required, multiple inputs included
  • 2 HDMI inputs for HD sources like PlayStation 3 and Blu-Ray DVD players
  • VGA for the Flight Display Moving Map and computer graphics
  • 1 composite / 1 S-video input for DVD, Glareshield camera and more
  • Button controls on unit or use included IR remote to switch video source, adjust settings, etc.
  • RS-485 interface for integration with aircraft switching

  • Dimensions: 19.5"W x 11.5"H x 1.675"D
  • Weight: 9.75 lbs
  • Power: 28V DC @ 3A
  • Operating Temperature: 0-50° C (32-122° F)
  • Materials: Aluminum
  • Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Brightness: 300 cd/m²
  • Display Size: 18.75”(W) x 10.55”(H)
  • Viewing Angle: 178° on Both Axis

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