Intercom, Audio panel and cns – Garmin G950 Tecnam 2006T User Manual

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Garmin G950 Pilot’s Guide for the Tecnam P2006T

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APPENDICES

INDEX

INTERCOM

The Audio Panel includes a four-position intercom system (ICS) and a stereo music input for the pilot, copilot

and up to four passengers. The intercom provides Pilot and Copilot isolation from the passengers and aircraft
radios.

Figure 4-41 Intercom Controls

PILOT KEY

Annunciator

COPLT KEY

Annunciator

Pilot Hears

Copilot Hears

Passenger Hears

OFF

OFF

Selected radios, aural
alerts, pilot, copilot,
passengers, music

Selected radios, aural
alerts, pilot, copilot,
passengers, music

Selected radios, aural
alerts, pilot, copilot,
passengers, music

ON

OFF

Selected radios, aural
alerts, pilot

Copilot,
passengers,
music

Copilot,
passengers,
music

OFF

ON

Selected radios,
aural alerts, pilot;
passengers, music

Copilot

Selected radios, aural
alerts, pilot, passengers,
music

ON

ON

Selected radios, aural
alerts, pilot, copilot

Selected radios, aural
alerts, pilot, copilot

Passengers;
music

Table 4-1 ICS Isolation Modes

Pilot isolation is selected when the PILOT Annunciator is illuminated. During Pilot isolation, the pilot can

hear the selected radios and aural alerts and warnings. The copilot and passengers can communicate with each
other. The copilot is isolated from aural alerts and warnings.

Copilot isolation is selected when the COPLT Annunciator is illuminated. The copilot is isolated from the

selected radios, aural alerts and warnings, and everyone else. The pilot and passengers can hear the selected
radios, aural alerts, and communicate with each other.

When both the PILOT and COPLT Annunciators are illuminated, the pilot and copilot can hear the selected

radios, aural alerts, and communicate with each other. The passengers are isolated from the pilot and copilot
but can communicate with each other.

When both the PILOT and COPLT Annunciators are extinguished, everyone hears the selected radios, aural

alerts, and is able to communicate with everyone else.

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