Wiring checkout, Unit installation, Operational checkout – PS Engineering PMA8000C Installation Manual User Manual

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PS Engineering

PMA8000C Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System

Installation and Operator’s Manual

200-890-0303

Page 2-12

Rev. 3, May 2014

2.10 Wiring Checkout

After wiring is complete, verify power is ONLY on pins 8 and 9 of the J2 and aircraft ground on connector
pins 10 and 11. Failure to do so will cause serious internal damage and void PS Engineering's warranty.

2.11 Unit Installation

To install the PMA8000C, gently slide the unit into the mounting rack until the hold-down screw is en-
gaged. While applying gentle pressure to the face of the unit, tighten the 3/32" hex-head in the center of the
unit until it is secure. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.

CAUTION

Apply steady pressure to the bezel while screwing the unit into the tray to ensure even seating of the unit
and connectors. WARNING Do not over-tighten the lock down screw while installing the unit in tray. In-
ternal damage will result.

2.12 Operational Checkout

2.12.1 Required Test Equipment

In order to return an aircraft to service after installation of the PMA8000C, the installer must have access to
a Marker Beacon signal generator:

a.

IFR NAV401L, NAV402AP, IFR4000

b.

TIC T-30D, T-36C

Equivalent test equipment is acceptable as long as the testing requirements can be met.

2.12.2 Audio Panel Test

NOTE

The IntelliVox® is designed for ambient noise levels of 80 dB or above. Therefore some clipping may oc-
cur in a quiet cabin, such as without the engine running, in a hangar. This is normal.

1.

Apply power to the aircraft and avionics.

2.

Plug headsets into the pilot, copilot, and occupied passenger positions.

3.

Verify fail-safe operation by receiving and transmitting on com 1 from the pilot position, with the audio
panel power off. The COM audio will be present in one ear cup only.

4.

Switch on the unit by pressing the volume (VOL) knob.

5.

Check intercom operation.

6.

Push the COM 1 Xmt select button (lower row).

7.

Verify that both of the COM 1 buttons light. Verify that transmit button LED (Light Emitting Diode)
near the mic selector is not blinking. If the LED is blinking, stop testing and troubleshoot the micro-
phone PTT installation.

8.

Verify proper transmit and receive operation from the copilot position, noting that the copilot PTT
switch allows proper transmission on the selected transceiver. Verify that the COM 1 Xmt button blinks
when transmitting.

9.

Verify that pushing the COM 2 button causes the button to illuminate, and the COM 2 receiver to be
heard. Verify operation on COM 1 from the pilot position.

10. Repeat for COM 2

11. Repeat for COM 3

12. Press and hold the COM 1 Xmt button. While holding the COM 1 button, press the COM 2 Xmt but-

ton. This places the unit in “split Mode;” Verify that the pilot can transmit and receive on COM 1,
while the copilot transmits and receives on COM 2.

13. Verify proper operation of all receiver sources by selecting them using the appropriate button. The but-

ton illuminates to show which source is in use.

14. Push the SPR button. Verify that all selected audio is heard in the cockpit speaker. Verify that the audio

mutes when the mic is keyed.

15. Verify that the appropriate LED in the lower button row blinks when either push to talk is keyed.

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