Digital Media Reproducers (DMRs)
Replace existing players with no aircraft modifications
The DMR Replaces all Sony, Rockwell Collins, Panasonic and TEAC tape players “plug and play” with PMA and requiring no aircraft modifications. The DMR is designed for ease of use by flight attendants and ease of installation by maintenance crews. This unit interfaces direct with existing controllers and can function with manual or customized/automatic selection of content. Standard or custom menus/GUIs can be provided. Whether interfacing with or replacing your existing equipment, or installed with our LED LCD monitors as a new IFE system installation, these DMRs can be customized to your application and certified with PMA or STC.

- 4.3″ or 7” touch screen flight attendant control interface
- Up to 3 stereo and 6 mono channel outputs for multiple language options
- USB 3.0 data port for content loading
- Standard 256 GB solid state drive
- MPEG2 or MPEG 4 and other video formats
- Secret agent encryption
- Integrated PA interrupt system
- Works in existing racks/housing
- MTBF over 30,0000 hours
- Installation time—seconds
Interface connector and pigtail are specified based on existing equipment being replaced
- A black rectangular metal box with a white label and a gold-colored connector panel on one side, featuring multiple small connection points.
- Black rectangular electronic device with front handles, a screen, and labeled dimensions: 319.5 mm (12.58 in) wide, 190.0 mm (7.48 in) deep, and 71.1 mm (2.80 in) high. REV B is noted to the upper left.
- Rectangular black electronic device with a front-facing screen, two handles, and labeled dimensions: 323 mm (12.72 in) length, 192 mm (7.56 in) width, and 24.5 mm (1.90 in) height.
- A 7-inch digital media reproducer with labels indicating the power indicator, drive activity, USB load port, and touch screen. The display shows a person in a blue jacket bending near a box.
- A menu screen with a sky and clouds background, displaying three options: Boarding Videos, Safety Videos, and Destination Videos. A home icon and an airplane logo are in the upper corners.
- A digital menu screen with options Eastbound Boarding Video and Westbound Boarding Video over a cloudy sky background. A home icon, company logo with a plane, and a back arrow are also visible.
- An in-flight entertainment menu on a blue cloud background displays a list of five eastbound boarding videos with placeholder titles, durations, and navigation arrows on the right. An airplane icon is in the top right corner.
- A digital screen displays a menu titled Westbound Boarding Videos with three movie slots, each labeled Movie Name and a duration of 2:15:40. A back arrow and an airplane logo appear in the upper right corner.
- Two screenshots of animated videos. Left: A spaceship with video playback controls visible below. Right: A robot and green character smiling, no video controls shown. Captions describe touch screen playback with or without controls.
- Aircraft maintenance menu screen with options: Load Video Content, System Status, and Delete Content. Background shows clouds. A wrench icon and an airplane logo are visible in the top corners.
- B737-400 series
- B737-500 series
- B737-600 series
- B737-700 series
- B737-800 series
- B737-900 series
- B747-300 series
- B747-400 series
- B757-200 series
- B757-300 series
- B767-200 series
- B767-300 series
- B767-400ER series
- B777-200 series
- B777-200LR series
- B777-300ER series
- MD-11
- A300-B2, -B4, -F4
- A310-203, -221, -222, -304, -322, -324, -325,
- A319-111-, 112, -113, -114, -115, -131, -132, -133,
- A320-111, -211, -212, -214, -231, -232, -233,
- A321-111, -112, -131, -211, -212, -213, 231, -232,
- A330-202, -223, -301, -302, -321, -322, -323, -342, -343,
- A340-211, -212, -213, 300, -311, -312, -313, -541, -642,
- A380-841, -842
Rockwell Collins
- 743-0238-201
- 613797-0001
- 613797-0005
- 743-0304-001
- 743-0293-001
- 1301252
- 1301252-100
- 80171003-501
- 80181003-503
- 743-0238-001
- 743-0216-001
- 743-0216-002
- 743-0214-001
- 743-0214-010
- 7430-0214-002
- 743-0214-011
- RD-AV1217-01
- RD-AV1113-01
- AG-7000
- AG-7000-01
- RD-AV1205
- RD-AV1216-01
- RD-AV1306-01
- RD-AV1316-01
TEAC Technologies
- VE803P
- VE801P
- VES03P
IFE Products provides our DMRs with substantiations and PMA/8130 depending on program requirements. We can provide any required installation certifications engineering or support yours to meet your specific program certification requirements:
- PMA with 8130 or Form One
- DER 8110 approvals
- EASA minor modification approvals
- FAA or EASA STC
- A close-up of electronic equipment inside a compartment, featuring a screen displaying a menu, cables connected at the back, and various devices stacked around it. The environment appears dimly lit and technical.
- A shelf holding various electronic control panels and video equipment, with numerous buttons and cables. On the left, a small monitor displays a person in uniform with Japanese subtitles. A paper cup and tools sit below.
- Three electronic screens are mounted above an airplane’s overhead luggage compartment. The two outer screens display flight information, while the central screen shows control settings. The overhead bin is closed below them.
- A close-up of two screens mounted above an airplane cabin: one displays a menu with options, and the other shows a camera view of a runway.
- Two electronic devices with screens and buttons are installed in an overhead compartment on an airplane. The compartment is labeled with seat number 37 and instructions about video monitors.
- A close-up of two electronic devices with screens and buttons labeled “VRU2” and “NVR1” on a shelf marked “37.” One device has a small display with blue light, the other features labeled buttons and a cassette slot.
- A close-up of two control monitors with digital displays mounted on a rack. The left screen is blue with white text, and the right screen shows a Manual Mode menu with various options and buttons. Labels read NDVR 1 and VSCU.
- A small screen displays an animated movie with Japanese subtitles next to a gray VHS cassette player, both mounted on a metal shelf above a No Stowage sign. A bag and jackets are visible below the shelf.
- Two shelves with electronic equipment: the top shelf has a small monitor displaying colored bars, and the bottom shelf holds metal control panels with various buttons, switches, and illuminated green indicator lights.
- A shelf with electronic equipment, including a small screen displaying a blue cartoon with Japanese text, palm trees, and a sun, surrounded by various control panels, buttons, and switches.
- Promotional flyer for IFE Products showing LCD monitors (15” and 32”), digital media devices, and company logo. Text highlights upgrades for monitors and tape decks with improved performance and customizable interfaces.





















