Telephone (tel) operation, Entertainment inputs, Elephone – PS Engineering PDA360EX Installation Manual User Manual

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PS Engineering Inc. ®

PAR100EX Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System

Installation and Operator’s Manual

200-760-0000

Page 3-6

Rev. 12, Jan. 2014

3.8.2

Telephone (TEL) Operation

When the Bluetooth-enabled phone receives an incoming call, the PAR100EX will play a ring tone.
Answer the call from your telephone handset. The PAR100EX exits the telephone mode automatically
when the cellular phone hangs up.

In TELEPHONE mode, the pilot microphone and headphones are connected to the cell phone. The pilot
PTT will switch the pilot mic to the selected com transceiver, and allow continued aircraft
communications to continue.

The copilot will also be able to transmit on the other selected radio with his PTT as well.

Entering the TEL mode 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 communica-
tions, and vice versa.

In CREW mode, only the pilot and copilot are connected to the telephone. Passengers will not hear the
telephone. The pilot and copilot will also have transmit capability on the other selected transceiver.

In ISO intercom mode, when the PAR100EX is in the TEL mode, the pilot position is in the "Phone
Booth." 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. All selected audio is provided to the pilot.

NOTE

Because the cell-phone uses an intercom circuit, all stations on that circuit will lose intercom capability
when the cell phone is in use.

WARNING

Federal Communications Commission regulation 47 CFR 22.925 prohibits the use of 800MHz Cellular
handsets in any aircraft that is airborne. Violation of this rule could result in suspension of service and/or
a fine.

3.9 Entertainment Inputs

The PAR100EX has two independent music inputs at the rear connector. The PAR1000EX also has the
ability to receive streaming music from a Bluetooth-enabled device. If both inputs are active, both will be
heard in the headset at the same time, there is not any prioritization.

Music #1 will be normally heard by the pilot and copilot positions ONLY. Music 2 is ONLY available to
the two passenger positions.

Music #1 can also be distributed to the passengers using the rear connector control (See § 2.7.1.1). The
streamed music in the PAR100EX is also Music 1.

Music Distribution
Mode

Standard Music

Distribution

Music 1

All Headsets

Music Source

ICS Mode

All

Crew

ISO

All

Crew

ISO

Music 1 & (Blue-

tooth) Input

Crew

Crew

Copilot

Crew

& Pass.

Crew &

Pass.

Copilot&

Pass.

Music 2 Input

Pass.

Pass.

Pass.

NONE

NONE

NONE

Figure 3-2 Music distribution

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