Silver crown plus pilot’s guide – BendixKing SILVER CROWN PLUS System SILVER CROWN PLUS User Manual

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Silver Crown Plus Pilot’s Guide

 

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22X/20X/18X
NEC960

NEC DT2000 Digital Phone

NOTE: Unauthorized use of cellular

telephone devices in aircraft is subject
to FCC enforcement action, which

may include a $10,000 fine per
incident. Honeywell , Inc. does not

endorse using unapproved cellular
telephone equipment in flight, and

takes no responsibility for the user’s
action.

Intercom System

‡ IntelliVox™ VOX-Squelch@@

No adjustment of the IntelliVox™

squelch control is necessary. Through

three individual signal processors, the
ambient noise appearing in all six

microphones is constantly being
sampled. Non voice signals are

blocked. When someone speaks, only
their microphone circuit opens,

allowing him or her to communicate
on the intercom.


NOTE:
InteliVox™ is a registered

trademark of PS Engineering, Inc. and
is used by permission

The system is designed to block

continuous tones; therefore people

humming or whistling in monotone
may be blocked after a few moments.

For best performance, the headset
microphone must be placed within º

inch of your lips, preferably against
them. It is also a good idea to keep

the microphone out of a direct wind
path. Moving your head through a

vent air stream may cause the
IntelliVox™ to open momentarily. This

is normal.

For optimum microphone

performance, Honeywell recommends

installation of a Microphone Muff Kit

from Oregon Aero (1-800-888-6910).
This will not only optimize VOX

acoustic performance, but will
improve the overall clarity of all your

communications.

Volume Control

The volume control knob adjusts

the loudness of the intercom for the

pilot and copilot only. It has no effect
on selected radio levels, music input

levels or passengers' volume level.

Adjust the radios and intercom

volume for a comfortable listening
level for the pilot. Most general

aviation headsets today have built-in
volume controls; therefore, passenger

volume can be adjusted at the
headset.

Mono headsets in Stereo

Installation

All passenger headsets are

connected in parallel. Therefore, if a
monaural headset is plugged in to a

Stereo KMA 28 installation, one
channel will be shorted. Although no

damage to the unit will occur, all
passengers will lose one channel.

Intercom Modes

The lower switch on the left side

is a 3-position mode switch that
allows the pilot to tailor the intercom

function to best meet the current
cockpit situation.

ISO (Up Position): The pilot is

isolated from the intercom and is
connected only to the aircraft radio

system. He will hear the aircraft radio
reception (and sidetone during radio

transmissions). Copilot will hear
passengers' intercom and

Entertainment 1, while passengers
will hear copilot intercom and

Entertainment 2. Neither will hear

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