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

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KMA

28

 

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KMA 28
Audio Amplifier/Intercom/Marker Beacon Receiver

 

 

KMA 28 Operation

KMA 28 Control Function

Receive Audio Selectors

Receiver audio is selected

through two momentary and six
latched, pushbutton, backlit switches.

Com 1 and Com 2 are the momentary
switches.

Because the rotary microphone

selector switch controls what

transceiver is being heard, the Com l
and Com 2 push-buttons are of the

momentary type and do not remain in
when selected. This is also part of the

"auto" function. You will always hear

the audio from the transceiver that is
selected for transmit by the rotary mic

selector switch.

The users can identify which

receivers are selected by noting which
of the green switch LEDs are

illuminated. Push buttons labeled Nav
1, Nav 2, DME, MKR (Marker), ADF,

AUX (auxiliary), and SPR (Speaker)
are "latched" type switches. When

one of these buttons is pressed, it will
stay in the "in" position. Press the

switch again and it be in the "out"
position and remove that receiver

from the audio.

Key "click"

The KMA 28 is equipped with an

electronic "click" to provide additional

feedback for button operation. To
activate the key click, push and hold

BOTH COM 1 and COM 2 receiver
buttons for five seconds, and release.

Repeat to defeat the click.

Speaker Amplifier

The "SPR" in the push-button

section stands for speaker. This

switch will place all selected audio on
the cockpit speaker when this switch

is selected.

Public Address (PA) Function

The KMA 28 has a public

address capability when an optional
external PA switch is installed. When

this switch is put into the PA position,
the pilot's microphone is placed on a

speaker output. The copilot can
continue to use the selected Com

radio.

When this PA function is installed

a separate cabin speaker (rather than
the cockpit speaker) is usually utilized

to prevent feedback.

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