PS Engineering PMA8000SR Pilot’s Guide User Manual

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R5 PMA8000-SR Pilot Guide

is no intercom between pilot and copilot, unless the
Mute button is activated.

This button cycles through the intercom modes, from
top to bottom and then back up, ISO, ALL, Crew,
ALL, and ISO. An LED shows which mode is cur-
rently active.

I

SO

: The pilot is isolated from the intercom and is con-

nected only to the aircraft radio system. He will hear the aircraft radio reception
(and sidetone during radio transmissions). Copilot will hear passengers’ inter-
com and Entertainment 1, while passengers will hear copilot intercom and En-
tertainment 2. Neither will

hear aircraft radio receptions or pilot transmis-

sions.

A

LL

: All parties will hear the aircraft radio and intercom. Crew will hear

Entertainment 1, passengers will hear Entertainment 2. During any radio

Mode

Pilot Hears

Copilot

Hears

Passenger

Hears

Telephone

Comments

Isolate

A/C Radios
Pilot Side-
tone
(during radio
transmis-
sion)
Entertain-
ment 1 is
Muted

Copilot and
passenger
intercom
Entertain-
ment #1

Passenger
and Copilot
intercom
Entertain-
ment #2

“Phone
Booth”
mode, Pilot
has exclu-
sive use of
the tele-
phone.

In TEL, Pilot con-
nected to selected
COM for PTT TX
and receive.
This mode allows
the pilot to commu-
nicate without the
others bothered by
the conversations.
Copilot and pas-
sengers can con-
tinue to communi-
cate and listen to
music

All

Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Passengers
Entertain-
ment #1

Copilot
Pilot
A/C Radio
Passengers
Entertain-
ment #1

Passengers
Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Entertain-
ment #2

All have
access to
phone .

This mode allows
all on board to hear
radio reception as
well as communi-
cate on the inter-
com. Music and
intercom is muted
during intercom
and radio commu-
nications

Crew

Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Entertain-
ment #1

Copilot
Pilot
A/C Radio
Entertain-
ment #1

Passengers
Entertain-
ment #2

Pilot and
copilot have
phone ac-
cess.

This mode allows
the pilot and copilot
to concentrate on
flying, while the
passengers can
communicate
amongst them-
selves.

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