Appendix a – mp3 creation, Operating principals – PS Engineering PAV80 Pilot’s Guide User Manual

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The remote supplied is used to control various functions of the secondary audio
output, as well as the DVD menu functions.

The Remote uses a CR2025 type battery, which is located under the cover on the
bottom. Should the remote unintentionally depart the aircraft, additional units are
available at 1-800-ICS-AERO

Appendix A – MP3 Creation

Creating MP3s from an Audio CD

Start MusicMatch JukeBox.

(www.musicmatch.com

) Press the recorder button,

which is the small red dot located in the top right corner. This will open the re-
corder window located at the bottom of the screen.

Insert an audio CD into the CD drive. MusicMatch will automatically read the
disc and display the contents in the recorder window. Press the REFRESH button
to check the Internet database for CD information, such as artist, song title, or
album. If this information is available, it will automatically be updated in the file.

Select Options->Recorder->Format and select either MP3 or MP3PRO format.
You may also set the MP3 file quality under the Options->Recorder->Quality
menu.

Select the tracks to be copied to MusicMatch by checking the box next to the
desired track. Press the record button in the lower left corner when complete

MusicMatch will then convert the files from the audio CD to MP3 and display
them in the Music Library box located in the middle of the screen

To edit the MP3 information, select a file in the Music Library and press the
TAG button in the top right corner of the Music Library box. This will display

Volume Control

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Operating Principals

The first thing you will notice about the PAV 80 is the 8-digit dis-
play on the front. You’ll notice that it is split into two sections,
while displaying the modes. The left side shows the audio source
delivered to the front seats in the airplane the right side displays
the audio fed to the passengers*.

The PAV80 is divided like this to give the ultimate in multi-
tasking entertainment audio. The pilot can listen to music in the
FM radio while the passengers may watch the DVD movie.

Operating Controls Overview

Front Panel Controls

We have two knob/pushbuttons on the PAV80, Volume (1) and
Mode (2). The volume control also turns the unit on and off, and
is used to select the whether the knob adjusts Crew volume, or the
passenger volume level.

The “MODE” (2) knob is used to control the functions of both the
crew and passenger, and it changes the disc track if the crew is
selected to a disc mode.

Four push buttons (3) grouped around the display control the radio
and disc functions. There is an “eye” (4) on the front panel, which
received commands from the remote control.

The disc slot (5) is where your favorite music or movie goes in.
Give it a gentle push, and the player will roll the disc into the ma-
chine.

*NOTE: This description is valid when interfaced with PS Engineering

PMA7000-series audio panels, other audio systems may differ. Consult your

professional installer for details

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