
UNIQUE FEATURES
TABLET PC VISUAL CONTROLLER
All visual system maintenance, and operational control, can be accomplished
through this Tablet PC that can be conveniently located in the simulator
cockpit.
HOST EMULATOR PROGRAM
Every RSI Visual System is delivered with a means to fine tune the displayed
image. This tuning can range from the brightness of approach lights at step
setting 3 - or fade out of buildings at certain RVR settings.
Fine tuning, or maintenance troubleshooting, can be accomplished with the host
Emulator program that runs on the Tablet PC from within the cockpit.
PROJECTOR CONTROLLER SOFTWARE
Projector functional control is accomplished through the RSI Projector Tweeker
program that runs on the Tablet PC.
On/Off - Brightness / Contrast - Projector Mode settings - and Color
adjustments, can all be controlled with this program.
MINI IOS PROGRAM
If source files are a problem with updating a simulator’s IOS, RSI has
developed a software “Mini IOS” program that augments the existing
simulator’s IOS.
Instructors can use this program, with the Tablet PC, to quickly set any visual
system environment condition desired.
DISTORTION CORRECTION
The Raster/flite Real-Time has built in Geometric Distortion Correction. This
correction is accomplished PRE-RENDERING, which introduces no latency delays or
picture anomalies, which negatively effect the scene quality and performance.
No External Hardware or computer is required. This means ANY off the shelf
projector can be supported.
EDGE BLENDING
Edge Blending is also accomplished within the Real-Time software. This Edge
Blending can be adjusted on all 4 sides of the view.
GAMMA CORRECTION
Color Gamma and Brightness adjustments can be fine tuned from within the
Real-Time software making it easier to match multiple projectors for a single
scene.
SIMULATOR HOST INTERFACE
Troubleshooting Visual - Simulator communications issues for integration is made
easier with RASTER/flite’s Host I/O program. Technicians can visually see each
and every data packet transferred to and from the simulator host computer.