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    TECHNICAL SUPPORT 470-239-7421 or FlightDisplay.com

    Installation and Operation Manual

    FDDOCAPSULE

    Media Streamer

    do CAPSULE

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    Specifications FDDOCAPSULE

    Key Features

    Video Output VGA, HDMI 1.4

    Audio Output Stereo Line Level Output

    File Types Video: MP4 part 10/ H.264 Files

    Audio: MP3

    Pictures: JPEG

    Media Storage Space for 2 Removable SATA: (1) 1 Terabyte SSD included with this product. (Media storage is only limited to amount of data the SSD can store). External USB: (2) USB 3.0, (2) USB 2.0

    Network Connections (2) 10/100/1000 Mbps

    FMS/GPS Data Interface ARINC 429, RS-232

    Power

    Power 28VDC

    Inrush Current 18.6 Amps Peak @ 250uS 7 Amps @ 1.0 mS 1.1 Amps steady state @ 3.0mS

    Operating Current Typical: 1.1 Amps Max: 2 Amps

    Environmental Conditions

    Operating Temperature -15 to +55° C

    Dimensions

    External 6.35”(W) x 1.95”(H) x 9.75”(D)

    Weight 3 lbs. 2 oz.

    Materials Aluminum

    Qualification Testing

    RTCA DO-160

    Section 21 Category B – EMI

    Section 4, Category A1 - Temperature Conditions

    Section 8, Fixed Wing Category S, Zone 2, Curve M - Sine Vibration

    Section 7, Category B – Operating Shock

    Section 7, Category B - Crash Safety Shock

    Section 26, Category C - Flammability (Vertical 12 Second Burn)

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    Table of Contents

    General Information ......................................................................................................................5

    Front View .....................................................................................................................................5

    Installation Instructions .............................................................................................................6

    Video Wiring Suggestions .........................................................................................................6

    VGA Wiring ..................................................................................................................................7

    Power & Ground Wiring ............................................................................................................7

    Operations Instructions ..............................................................................................................8

    Connecting to the Default Wireless Network .......................................................................9

    SSID (Wireless Network Name) ...............................................................................................9

    Control Buttons ..........................................................................................................................10

    Rear Panel View .........................................................................................................................11

    Navigating the do CAPSULE ...................................................................................................12

    The Dashboard ...........................................................................................................................13

    do Home Screen.................................................................................................................... 14-15

    do Movies ....................................................................................................................................16

    do Music.......................................................................................................................................17

    do Photos .....................................................................................................................................18

    do Playlists ..................................................................................................................................19

    do Search ......................................................................................................................................20

    Widgets ........................................................................................................................................21

    Technical Drawing............................................................................................................... 22-23

    Technical Support ......................................................................................................................24

    Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ...........................................................................24

    Warranty ......................................................................................................................................25

    Log of Revisions .........................................................................................................................26

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    General Information

    The do CAPSULE is a combination media server and moving map computer. The unit allows up to eight users to simultaneously stream content to a carry-on personal electronics device – such as iPads®, iPhones®, smart phones, laptop computers and tablets. Using a friendly web browser interface from Google Chrome or Safari, content can be streamed from both of the ejectable 1 TB solid-state drives (one included) and the external USB thumb drives simultaneously. The amount of data able to be accessed via the do Capsule is only limited to the size of the ejectable hard drives and the USB thumb drives. The moving map can be displayed on the user’s carry-on personal device. Both the moving map and multi-media content can be displayed on a bulkhead monitor by hard wiring the HDMI or VGA video output. The do Capsule has the ability to interface with the Smart Cabin CMS to control many cabin functions. This includes cabin lights, video, audio, and more. The unit can be connected to a test Wi-Fi router or a permanently installed, certified Wi-Fi product sold by Aircell®, True North® and other manufacturers. For optimal streaming performance FDS recommends an 802.11ac router. Users simply connect to the Wi-Fi, type in the web address of the do Capsule, and are then ready to access the media and map wirelessly from their own devices. The unit has (4) rear facing USB ports. These can be used to playback content stored directly on a thumb drive or USB hard drive.

    Front View

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    Installation Instructions

    All cabin equipment, such as the do CAPSULE, should be installed on a non-essential bus and have a dedicated circuit breaker. There are (8) #10 mounting locations on the unit: (4) on the side flange and (4) on the bottom flange (Refer to the Technical Drawing on page 22). Flight Display Systems recommends using at least (4) #10 screws on the bottom flange or the side flange. Mounting the unit with (2) #10 screws on each side is also an acceptable method of mounting the unit. The unit requires adequate airflow to prevent overheating. The top and the side ventilation holes must be unobstructed to allow the forced air cooling of the system to operate. Flight Display Systems recommends one inch of clearance to allow adequate intake and exhaust of air.

    Video Wiring Suggestions

    For balanced signals on twisted pair cable, all shields should be grounded to the connector at the source, and floating at the display.

    Avoid routing video wiring parallel to:

    AC wiring

    Strobe wiring

    DC motor supply cables

    Inverter cabling

    Or any other potential noise source.

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    VGA Wiring

    Recommended cable for VGA purpose is ECS P/N 453005. This is a single shielded cable containing 5 separate coaxial cables, color-coded to match the functions of the wires.

    We recommend coax cables be terminated using solder sleeve coaxial cable terminators such as Raychem Part Number CWT-4174-W122-5/9.

    Power and Ground Wiring

    The rated current of the equipment and associated voltage drop should be taken into consideration when selecting wire gauge. The following example is based on an install with a 28VDC power system, 1.5 amp equipment load and a total of 50 feet of wire between the circuit breaker, monitor and ground. Example: 22awg wire has 16.2 Ohms per 1000 feet, this equates to .81 Ohms for 50 feet. 1.5 Amp of current on .81 Ohms will drop 1.22 Volts.

    Resistance of Wire Type M22759/16-** (** = Gauge)

    Gauge (AWG) OHMS/1000’

    24 26.20

    22 16.20

    20 9.88

    16 4.81

    12 2.02

    10 1.26

    8 .701

    Also, use short heavy gauge wire and a clean tight connection for ground. It is the installer's responsibility to understand the product's requirements in order to install the product in compliance with industry standards and safety.

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    Operation Instructions

    When applying 28VDC power, the do CAPSULE will turn on and takes roughly 90 seconds to boot. At this time, media can be accessed and streamed using the web browser interface. The do CAPSULE is continuously on but can be de-energized by removing power from the cabin entertainment system. Pressing the power button on the front of the unit will power down the CPU. The fans and the power indicator remain on while the unit receives 28V of power from the aircraft. Flight Display Systems supplies a test Wi-Fi router that can be used to test the system. This router is included in the installation kit which is sold separately (P/N: FDDOCAP-INSTALL). The FDDOCAP-INSTALL kit includes the following:

    QTY FDS Part Number Illustration

    1 508-00035-00

    USB 3.0 to SATA Cable

    1 650-00801-00

    USB to WIFI Router Power Cable

    1 505-00068-00

    Router, Wireless, 4 Port

    1 505-00086-00

    Keyboard, USB Wired, Trackball

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    Connecting to the Default Wireless Network

    Connect both the Ethernet and power cables to the Wi-Fi router. Connect the other end of the

    Ethernet cable to J4 on the rear of the unit. Finally, connect the USB side of the Wi-Fi router

    test harness to an available USB port on the rear of the unit.

    Cable included in Shipkit

    The procedure required to connect to the supplied wireless router will vary slightly depending on the type of PED in use. This is the same procedure used to connect to any other wireless network such as those in a hotel or at a coffee shop.

    SSID (wireless network name): DO-WIFI Password : 12345678 In general, the steps are outlined below:

    1. Click the settings button on the device. 2. Turn on Wi-Fi if it is not already on. 3. Click on Wi-Fi or network menu. A list of available wireless networks should now populate. 4. Select the Wi-Fi network called “DO-WIFI”. Type in the Password “12345678”.

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    Control Buttons

    Front Panel View

    1. RESET

    This button is a combination reset switch and power indicator. To turn off the unit, simply press the power indicator. When the unit is powered down, the fans and the power indicator remain on while the unit receives 28V of power from the aircraft.

    2. SSD Access Panel

    Access can be gained to insert or remove the Solid State Drives by turning the thumb screw located in the lower left hand corner of the access panel. We recommend the SSD from Samsung, P/N MZ-75E1T0B, 850 EVO2.5” 1TB SATA III. The use of a different brand may impact performance. The SATA SSD is not hot-swappable and must be removed and replaced when the system is in a powered off state. Failure to follow these guidelines can prevent the system from recognizing the SSD and its contents. NTFS is the recommended file system for using the new SSD or USB thumb drives with the do CAPSULE.

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    Rear Panel View

    1. J1 – Power Supply

    DB25 Male 28V DC Power, ARINC 429 and RS-232 for FMS/GPS Data, audio, and FDS CMS interface via CAN.

    2. USB 2.0 x (2)

    These ports can be used for a USB mouse/keyboard, thumb drives, point and shoot cameras, and USB hard drives when adding additional content or configuring the moving map system.

    3. USB 3.0 x (2) These ports can be used for a USB mouse/keyboard, thumb drives, point and shoot cameras, and USB hard drives when adding additional content or configuring the moving map system.

    4. J2 – HDMI 1.4 This connector is used to output the moving map to a bulkhead display with an HDMI input, HDMI video converter, or an HDMI amplifier/switch. Use a plastic cable tie and the metal bracket to secure HDMI connectors.

    5. J3 – VGA This connector is used to output the moving map to a bulkhead display with a VGA input, VGA video converter, or a VGA amplifier/switch.

    6. J4 – Ethernet Port This RJ45 Connector is used to connect the do CAPSULE to the video streaming wireless solution; the test Wi-Fi router or a permanently installed Wi-Fi solution. This Ethernet port has a statically assigned IP address as defined in the Flight Display Systems do CAPSULE pre-configuration form.

    7. J5 – Ethernet Port This RJ45 Connector is used to connect the do CAPSULE to a DHCP enabled router or a direct network connection with a computer using an ad-hoc network*. This Ethernet port has DHCP enabled for compatibility with any network. * - Ad-hoc and a other networking schemes not recommended for most users.

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    Navigating the DO CAPSULE

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    The Dashboard Bulkhead Monitor The moving map and multi-media content can be viewed directly on the bulkhead monitor or they can be displayed on the users carry-on personal device.

    Cabin Management The Smart Cabin CMS has the ability to control many cabin functions. These include cabin lights, audio, video and more.

    Media The do CAPSULE allows the users to stream any media from their own personal devices as well as cast the media to bulkhead monitors. Movies, Music, Videos, and pictures can be viewed and enjoyed.

    External Media The do CAPSULE has the ability to play back media on personal devices and bulkheads from an external media source such as thumb drives and external hard drives.

    Moving Map To be announced, Soon!

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    do HOME SCREEN

    The home screen is compiled with randomized movies, music, photos. The home screen tiles will continuously change in a randomized order as the home screen is refreshed. Media streaming is simple and easy to use via the on screen navigation.

    Click on the media tile of choice Tap once on the desired tile and click details to see the media data.

    Movie Data, trailer, and reviews screen. Click Watch or the play button to play a movie Play window

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    The movie starts Tap once on movie player to display features such as slider, cast, and full screen

    Full Screen Mode

    Tap once on screen to pull up features in full screen mode such as slider, volume, and minimize screen

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    do MOVIES

    Movies Interface

    Movies can be sorted by using the drop-down sort menu in top right of interface

    Movies can be filtered by Genre, Actor/Actress, Length, Rating, and movie rating in the left column of interface

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    do MUSIC Music Interface Select the desired music, example: Queen

    List view of music – Swap between tile view and list view with purple button near top left

    Now playing a Queen Song - Player appears once song has started.

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    do PHOTOS Photo Interface Folder has been selected

    Tap on a picture to bring up a playlist button inside the tile. Double tap to pull up an enlarged picture.

    Enlarged selected picture. Tap the right or left arrows to move to the next photo.

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    do PLAYLISTS Click on the list ICON to the left of Widgets Tap in the letter box to launch a keyboard

    Type in a playlist name to create the list

    Add any media you want to playlists by clicking on the media and hitting the playlist button for that media selection

    Type in playlist name then push green arrow Click add to playlist button

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    do SEARCH The search bar at the top left of the screen can be used to perform a quick search for specific content.

    Use a pop-up keyboard to type in what the user is looking for such as the movie Avengers. Hit return to submit your request for a search.

    Search results page

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    do WIDGETS Tap the FDS logo to see the drop-down menu for About info, Widget options, Privacy Statement, and Terms and Conditions

    Tap Widgets to enable and disable

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    Interface Control Drawing

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    Interface Control Drawing

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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 (470) 239-7421.

    Flight Display Systems 6435 Shiloh Road Alpharetta, GA 30005 Phone: 470-239-7400 Fax: 678-867-6742 Email: [email protected]

    For further product information, technical data and sample wiring diagrams, please click on the Dealers section of our web site at www.FlightDisplay.com

    Instructions for Continued Airworthiness

    The FDDOCAPSULE is designed not to require regular general maintenance.

    mailto:[email protected]://www.flightdisplay.com/

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    Limited Warranty All Flight Display Systems (FDS) products are warranted to be free from material or manufacturing defects for a period of 24 months from the date of shipment for General Aviation customers or 12 months from the date of shipment for Government/Special Mission customers. Any material or repair workmanship for in warranty repair service will be specifically warranted for 90 days or the remainder of the original warranty period, whichever is longer. If the original warranty period has expired, the 90 day repair warranty is limited to the material and workmanship specific to the repair activity completed.

    The following conditions are exclusions to warranty coverage:

    1. Labor costs associated with installation, removal or reinstallation of any product. 2. Damage to or malfunction caused by any unauthorized alteration made to the product. 3. Resolving signal quality issues caused by externally generated noise introduced by aircraft electrical systems

    or other components connected to any FDS product. 4. Any malfunction caused by improper installation or connection to aircraft wiring, industry standard cabin

    management/ inflight entertainment systems, or third party commercial equipment not specifically identified as compatible with FDS products.

    5. Any malfunction caused by installation that does not conform to precautions associated with operating environments listed in the operating manual or consistent with industry best practices such as; high temperature, adequate ventilation, high humidity, high dust, or power surges.

    6. Cosmetic damage or damage to internal components caused by installation or removal, failure to follow installation or operating instructions, or any neglect or misuse of the product.

    7. Any product that is returned for service with a broken tamper evident seal, indicating tampering or improper handling of the product by an unauthorized person. Violation of product tamper evident seals or modification of factory installed serial and PMA labels voids any warranty, either expressed or implied.

    The FDS technical support team is available to provide distance troubleshooting support during business hours (8:00am to 5:00pm EST) Monday through Friday at (470) 239-7421. Many repair requests can be resolved through distance support and may not require return of merchandise to the factory. If a product must be returned to the factory for repair, an RMA number will be issued as directed by the technical support team and communicated by the repair coordinator. Upon request by the customer, FDS may send a service technician onsite to repair any non-PMA products. The travel expenses incurred to include transportation, lodging and meals along with the technician’s hourly rate shall be payable by the customer in accordance with FDS’ applicable rates and procedures. Flight Display Systems will, upon receipt of returned merchandise, remanufacture or replace the unit at our discretion and return the product by Ground Return Shipping. Express return shipment will be the responsibility of the sender. This warranty is not transferable. Any implied warranties expire at the express limited warranty expiration date. FDS shall not be held liable for any indirect, special, punitive, incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow limitation on the length of an implied warranty. In such states, the exclusions or limitations of this limited warranty may not apply.

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    Log of Revisions

    Rev Date Page Description

    A 11/03/2015 All Initial Release