Kma 28 – BendixKing SILVER CROWN PLUS System SILVER CROWN PLUS User Manual

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may want to talk to Air Traffic Control,
while the copilot may be speaking to

Flight Watch. Although this mode has
limitations (see below) we believe you

will find this to be a useful feature.

Switching to Com 2/Com l will

reverse the "Split Mode" radio

selection. The pilot will be on Com 2
and the copilot will be on Com 1.


NOTE:
Due to the nature of VHF

communications signals, and the size
constraints in general aviation aircraft,

it is probable that there will be some
bleed-over in the Split mode,

particularly on adjacent frequencies.
In addition, if the Com radios in the

installation utilize a "transmit interlock"
system, the split mode may not work

properly unless the interlock feature is
disabled.


NOTE:
Honeywell makes no

expressed or implied guarantee
regarding the suitability of Split Mode

in a given installation.

NOTE: Split Mode does not turn off

other (Nav, ADF, etc.) selected audio
to pilot. However, the copilot will only

hear the selected communications
receiver and unswitched audio.

Split Mode ICS

In split mode, the pilot and copilot

are isolated from each other on the
intercom, simultaneously using their

respective radios. Depressing the ICS
button in Split Mode will activate VOX

intercom between the pilot and copilot
positions. This permits

intercommunication when desired
between the crew. Pressing the ICS

button again disables this crew
intercom function.

Telephone Mode

The "TEL" position, fully CW on

the mic selector switch, is the pilot's

"hook" switch. This is active only
when the system is interfaced to an

appropriate approved system, such as
the AirCell™ system. Placing the mic

selector in TEL places the pilot
microphone and headphones on the

cellphone. The pilot PTT will switch
the pilot mic to the COM 1, and allow

continued aircraft communications as
well.


NOTE:
Placing the mic selector

switch in the TEL position will disable
pilot and copilot intercom, as the

intercom circuit is transferred to the
telephone use. In crew or ISO mode,

placing the switch in TEL mode
removes the passengers access to

the telephone.

If interface is desired with another

type of wireless telecommunications

unit, the aircraft owner can purchase
an after-market interface cable. By

Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) regulations, these can only be

used on the ground in the United
States.

Interface cables are available for

specific telephones. The following is a

partial list of available interface
cables:

Compatible Phones
Audiovox Series 5

Motorola TeleTAC, DPC 550,
DPC65-, Lite Series, Profile Series

Motorola Elite, M70, M75, SC-725
Motorola Bag Phones, Mobiles

NEC100 Series, 110, 120, 180, Sport
NEC 700 & 800 Series

OKI 900/910, AT&T 3730/3710

OKI 1150/1145, AT&T 3760
Fujitsu PCX

Mitsubishi 4000, DiamondTel

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