7 telephone mode (9) – PS Engineering PMA8000 Installation Manual User Manual

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PS Engineering

PMA8000 Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System

Installation and Operator’s Manual

200-890-0000

Page 3-5

Revsion 10, September 2005

3.6.3.1 Entertainment Input

The audio selector panel has provisions for two separate entertainment input devices. Music 1 feeds the
pilot and copilot positions. They operate independently in the PMA8000. The volume control does not af-
fect the music level. Music 2 feeds the passengers. Passenger music also operates independently from the
crew (music 1).

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 very muted level. The music will automatically
mute when either the copilot or passengers speak and then will gradually return to the original listening
level when the intercom or radio conversation ceases. Pilot will not mute the music while in ISO mode if
he presses the PTT switch to transmit or if he speaks while on the phone.

When in the A

LL

mode, pilot and copilot hear Entertainment 1 input, while all passengers hear the Enter-

tainment 2 source. Music 1 will mute, or can be placed in Karaoke mode by pressing the “Mute” (6)
pushbutton. The passengers can disable their music muting with an external switch that may have been
installed during installation.

While in the C

REW

mode, pilot and copilot will hear entertainment input #1 while the passengers will listen

to entertainment input #2.

3.6.3.2 Soft Mute and Soft Mute inhibit for Karaoke Mode

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 low, or
background level. When the radio or intercom traffic ceases, the level gradually returns to normal.

The “Mute” pushbutton switch, (6) controls muting of entertainment source #1 (for pilot and copilot).
Pushing this button places music input 1 into Karaoke (or sing along) mode. This allows the music to con-
tinue 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 by pressing the AUX button, if wired
to AUX logic output, or if a remote switch is installed in the aircraft. See wiring information for details.

Mode

Pilot Hears

Copilot Hears

Passenger Hears

Telephone

Comments

Isolate

A/C Radios
Pilot Sidetone
(during radio transmis-
sion)
Entertainment 1 is
Muted

Copilot and passenger
intercom
Entertainment #1

Passenger and Copilot
intercom
Entertainment #2

“Phone Booth” mode
Pilot has exclusive use of
the telephone.
In TEL, Pilot connected to
selected COM for PTT TX
and receive.

This mode allows the
pilot to communicate
without the others both-
ered by the conversa-
tions. Copilot and pas-
sengers can continue to
communicate and listen
to music

All

Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Passengers
Entertainment #1

Copilot
Pilot
A/C Radio
Passengers
Entertainment #1

Passengers
Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Entertainment #2

All have access to phone .

This mode allows all on
board to hear radio re-
ception as well as com-
municate on the inter-
com. Music and intercom
is muted during intercom
and radio communica-
tions

Crew

Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Entertainment #1

Copilot
Pilot
A/C Radio
Entertainment #1

Passengers
Entertainment #2

Pilot and copilot have phone
access.

This mode allows the
pilot and copilot to con-
centrate on flying, while
the passengers can
communicate amongst
themselves.

Table 3-2 Intercom Modes

3.7

Telephone Mode (9)

The TEL mode serves as a full duplex interface for telephone systems such as AirCell or portable cellular
phones with earpiece jacks. When interfaced with an approved airborne telecommunications system, the

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