Music 1 & mp3 volume (h & i), File transfer, Laptop transfer – PS Engineering PMA8000MP3-Avidyne User Manual

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PS Engineering

PMA8000B-MP3 Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System

Installation and Operator’s Manual

200-890-0403

Page 3-11

Rev. 4, Jan. 2011

To skip (c) to the next song, press Shift Key (Mon 2) and MKR.

To pause (d) MP3 play, press

Shift Key (Mon 1) and TEL.

3.13 Music 1 & MP3 Volume (h & i)

The Music 1 and the MP3 volume PMA8000B-MP3 can be adjusted from the front panel, if desired, by
pressing the combinations of keys listed.

Press

Hold Function (Mon 1) and Vol Down

(MUTE) (h) for more than one second to decrease music 1

or MP3 volume. If the buttons are held down continuously, it will decrease the volume three steps per sec-
ond

Press

Hold Function

(Mon 1) and

Vol UP

(SPR) (i) for more than one second to increase music 1 or MP3

volume. If the buttons are held down continuously, it will increase the volume three steps per second.

Note: Since it is possible to turn the volume completely off, you may need to turn the volume up if you
don’t hear music when you expect to.

It will take about 10 seconds to go from minimum to maximum volume.

3.14 File Transfer

The PMA8000B MP3 has 1 GB of internal storage. The program inside the unit will recognize and up-
load any compatible audio files (.wav, .mp3, unprotected .wma) from an external source, through the USB
cable.

3.14.1

Laptop transfer

Due to the transfer rate advantages, we recommend that you transfer files from a laptop to the PMA8000B
MP3 if possible. Direct USB device transfer requires 35-40 minutes to transfer 1G of songs; Laptops typi-
cally require 4-6 minutes for the same amount of data with USB 2 port.

PS Engineering recommends Microsoft XP operating system or later.

1. Using the supplied 2.5 mm-to-USB cable, along with the supplied USB-to-USB adapter cord (PS Part

number 425-003-1454), connect this set of cables from the PMA8000B MP3 front panel jack to a PC
USB port.

2. With the audio panel turned off, push and hold the ”Transfer” ( Mon 2) while powering the

PMA8000B MP3 on Hold the button until the laptop recognizes the unit as an external drive, and
opens a dialog box.

3. When windows recognizes the PMA8000B MP3 as a removable drive, select “Open folder to view

files using Windows Explorer”

4. Create a subfolder (name it whatever you wish, like “PlaneMusic”) on your audio panel to contain the

specific music files you will want on the airplane.

5. Copy the desired music into this folder.

6. After transfer is complete, turn the audio panel off to return to normal operation.

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