Transmit interlock, Swap" mode, Backlighting – PS Engineering PMA8000B Installation Manual User Manual

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PS Engineering

PMA8000B Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System

Installation and Operator’s Manual

200-890-0101

Page 2-5

Rev. 4, April 2012

PS Engineering does not guarantee compatibility with personal cellular telephones. For a list of phones
that have been tested, visit www.ps-engineering.com.

2.4.7

Transmit Interlock

Some communications transceivers use a transmit-interlock system. To fully utilize the Split Mode fea-
ture, this function must be disabled. Consult that manufacturer's installation manual.

2.4.8

"Swap" Mode

When a momentary, normally open, push-button switch is connected between pin 20 on the J2 connector
and aircraft ground, the user can switch between Com 1 and 2 by depressing this switch without having to
turn the mic selector switch. This yoke-mounted switch eliminates the need to remove your hands from
the yoke to change transceivers. The transfer of TX indication from Com 1 to Com 2 shows that the swap
has been initiated; there is no dedicated swap indicator.

2.4.9

Backlighting

The PMA8000B has an automatic dimming of the pushbutton annunciation LEDs and marker lamps con-
trolled by a photocell. Control of the unit backlighting is through the aircraft avionics dimmer For 14 V
aircraft, connect J2 Pins 6 and 7 to the aircraft dimmer bus, and pin 5 to ground. For 28-volt systems,
connect pin 7 to the aircraft dimmer, and pins 5 and 6 to ground.

If an external dimmer control is not used, a constant back light illumination can be established for night-
time viewing. Pin 6 or 7 (depending on system voltage) must be tied to power (J2, pin 8 or 9) for the back
lighting system to work. The photocell mounted in the unit face will automatically adjust the intensity of
the push-button annunciator LEDs.

2.4.10 Unswitched inputs

J1, pins 31, 29 and J2 pin 15 are unswitched, unmuted (by transmitter keying), inputs # 1, 3 and 4, re-
spectively. These inputs are presented to the pilot and copilot regardless of the audio configuration, and
will always mute the entertainment inputs. These 510Ω inputs can be used for altimeter DH audio, GPS
waypoint audio, autopilot disconnect tones, or any other critical audio signal. Unswitched #1 is always
presented to the speaker, plus to the crew headphones, and is available to the pilot in fail-safe (off) mode.
Unswitched 3 and 4 inputs are always presented to the crew headphones and to the aircraft speaker.

Unswitched

Input

Hear in

Fail Safe

Hear in

Crew Headset

SPR button

Select

Gain

1

Yes

Yes

No

1:1(fixed)

2

No

Yes

Yes

1:1(fixed)

3

No

Yes

No

Adjustable

4

No

Yes

No

1:1(fixed)

5 (jack)

No

Yes

No

1:1(fixed)

Table 2-2 Unswitched input table

Unswitched #2, J1 pin 44 is unswitched is always connected to the Pilot’s headphone. However, this
unswitched audio is only presented to the aircraft speaker when the SPR push button has been selected.
This input would be suitable for air-to-ground (Flitefone) telephone ringer. This input is not related to the
cellular telephone interface.

The audio low for unswitched #4 (J2, pin 15) should be connected to a convenient audio low. However,
this should NOT be connected to Music Low.

Unswitched #1 is presented to the pilot headphone in fail-safe (off) mode.

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