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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Entertainment Input

The audio selector panel has

provisions for two separate

entertainment input devices. They
operate independently in the KMA 28.

The volume control does not affect
music level.

While in the ISO (Isolate) mode,

the copilot will hear Entertainment 1

while the four passengers will hear
Entertainment #2. The pilot will hear

Entertainment 1 at a level muted
about 95%. In normal operation,

whenever a person speaks, or if the
aircraft radio becomes active, the

music will automatically mute and
then will gradually return to the

original listening level when the
intercom or radio conversation

ceases.

When in the All mode, pilot and

copilot will hear Entertainment 1 input
while all passengers will hear the

Entertainment 2 source. While in the
Crew mode, pilot and copilot will hear

entertainment input #1 while the
passengers may listen to

entertainment input #2.

Soft Mute and Soft Mute inhibit

The Soft Mute feature assures

that the aircraft radio transmissions

will not be missed due to
entertainment playing. When there is

radio reception or intercom
conversation, the music level is

dropped to a background level. When
the radio or intercom traffic ceases,

the level gradually returns to normal.

The front panel ICS switch

controls muting of entertainment
source #1. Pushing this button places

the ICS in Karoake (or sing along)
mode, which inhibits the soft mute

feature. This allows the music to

continue uninterrupted by intercom or
radio traffic when cockpit workload is

appropriate. Pushing the button again
will release the mute inhibit function.

The passenger music, source #2,

can be placed in the Karaoke mode if

a remote switch is installed in the
aircraft.

Marker Beacon Operation

The Marker Beacon Receiver

uses visual and audio indicators to
alert you when the aircraft passes

over a 75 MHz transmitter. The audio
from the Marker Beacon Receiver can

be heard by selecting the "MKR"
push-button switch.

A three-position switch is used to

set the receiver sensitivity and to test

the indicator lamps. Use "High"
sensitivity initially. This allows you to

hear the outer marker beacon about a
mile out. Then select the "Low"

sensitivity to give you a more accurate
location of the Marker. When used

only for approach markers, many
pilots choose to leave the switch in

the low sensitivity position.

The momentary down switch

position is labeled "T/M" (Test/Mute)
and illuminates all three lamps

simultaneously to assure they are in
working order.

The "T/M" position is also a

Marker Beacon "Mute" function.

Pushing this switch while receiving a

marker beacon signal will cause the
audio to be temporarily silenced. No

action is required to restore the audio
in time for the next beacon.

Telephone Operation (if
equipped with approved
system)

Each intercom position has a

"hook switch." The pilot's hook switch

is the "TEL" mode on the mic selector,
the others are individual switches

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