PS Engineering PCD7100-I Pilot’s Guide User Manual

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PCD7100-I Pilot Guide

Rev. 2

while the passengers may listen to entertainment input #2.
It is also possible to use only one entertainment input device for both enter-
tainment inputs. It is suggested however, that a switch (DPDT) is installed
between the single entertainment device and entertainment input #1. This
will allow the passengers to play the CD while in the Crew mode.

1.4 Operating the internal CD Player

The single-disk CD player is designed for simple operation. There are five
buttons with the following functions.

1

(Play) Plays CD, push again to pause

2

(Jump Forward) Push to jump to the next track, hold to
fast forward in current track

3

(Jump Backward) Push to jump to the previous track,
hold to rewind in current track

4

(Stop) Stops playback

5

(Eject)

Ejects

disc

The CD player will begin to play automatically when a CD is inserted.
Press the play button to pause the track.

The jump forward button advances to the next track. Jump backwards
selects the previous track. Stop ceases play, and Eject removes the disk
from

the CD player.

1.5

Internal Recorder System (P/N 11951, 11957 only)

The Intercom Recording System (referred to here as the IRS) is a digital
recording system allowing automatic storage and immediate playback of all
incoming aircraft radio receptions.
Operating as a continuous loop recorder, (first message received will be the
last heard), the recorder has one minute of recording time divided into as
many as 16 messages. With its own built-in VOX circuit, there are no but-

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