Kma 30 – BendixKing SILVER CROWN PLUS System SILVER CROWN PLUS User Manual

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the suitability of Split Mode in all
aircraft conditions.

Telephone (TEL) (10)

 

The TEL mode serves as a full

duplex interface and distribution for

telephone systems such as portable
cellular phones with earpiece jacks or

Bluetooth connectivity. Pressing the
button connects the telephone to the

users as follows:

In ALL intercom mode, all crew

and passengers will be heard on the
phone when they speak. COM and

other selected radio audio is also
heard in the headsets. If the pilot or

copilot pushes the radio PTT, their
mic will be transferred to the selected

COM radio. The telephone party will
not hear ATC communications, and

vice versa.

In CREW mode, only the pilot

and copilot are connected to the
telephone. Passengers will not hear

the telephone. In ISO intercom mode,
only the pilot will hear the telephone,

and only he will be heard. He will also
have access to COM 1 or 2, and will

transmit on that radio using the PTT.
Selected radio audio is provided to

the pilot.

In cases where the cellular

telephone provides sidetone, the
audio panel’s internal sidetone can be

turned off, by holding the TEL and
ADF buttons for more than one

second.

Warning: United States FCC
Regulations contained in 47 CFR §

22.925 contain prohibition on airborne

operation of cellular telephones.
“Cellular telephones installed in or

carried aboard airplanes, balloons or
any other type of aircraft must not be

operated while such aircraft are
airborne (not touching the ground).

When any aircraft leaves the ground,

all cellular telephones on board that
aircraft must be turned off.”

Utility Jack

The 2.5 millimeter (3/32”) jack on

the front of the KMA 30 has three
distinct functions:

Cell phone input (wired)

Advisory audio input

Music input (wired)

Cellular Phone

When a cellular telephone is

connected to this jack using an

adapter cord, the KMA 30 audio panel
will connect the intercom to the cell

phone when the “TEL” button is
pressed (10). When the TEL mode is

off, the telephone ringer audio will be
heard if it is present on the

telephone’s output (ringer may be
muted by radio and intercom).

Audio Advisory Input

The front jack can be used as a

priority advisory input for auxiliary

systems such as a GPS terrain
advisory or portable traffic watch

system. To prevent radio or intercom
from muting this input, press the

“Mute” button until MUTE is off.

NOTE: The front jack is no substitute
for the certified installation of alerts

such as the GPS waypoint or autopilot
tones. These still must be hard wired

into the back by your installer.

“Smart Jack” Function

When the KMA 30 has an audio

signal on music #1 from the rear

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