Appendix a external ptt hook up – PS Engineering PCD7100-P Installation Manual User Manual

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PS Engineering

PCD7100 Series Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System

Installation and Operator’s Manual

200-971-0006

Appendix A

Rev. 8, Jan. 2015

Appendix A External PTT Hook Up

This section applies to PCD7100-I units (with internal intercom). Part of the installation includes the instal-
lation of PTT (Push To Talk) switches that allow the use of your aircraft radio for communications trans-
missions.

There are three configurations that can be used, you must select the case that best fits your installation.
NOTE: Only the person who presses their PTT switch will be heard over the radio.

CASE I

The PTT is built into the pilot and copilot yokes

Simply install the plugs from the headset into the aircraft headphone jacks. Then use the yoke mounted PTT
to transmit. No other action is required.

CASE II

Built in PTT only on the pilot side only

This configuration requires a modified external PTT switch plugged into the copilot's mic jack. (See Details
Below) When the copilot's PTT is depressed, this activates an internal relay that switches the mic audio to
the aircraft radio from the pilot to the copilot.

Case III

No built in PTT switch at all.

Two built-in PTT must be installed, or two external, modified PTT switches will be required for both the
pilot and copilot. Modifications to the PTT are required. (See details below)

Push To Talk Modifications

When received from the manufacturer, an after-market PTT switch opens the mic audio path to the "ring"
connection of the PTT mic plug until the button is pressed. When the PTT is between the intercom and the
headset, the intercom function will not work unless the PTT switch is depressed. A simple modification can
be performed to allow proper intercom operation. NOTE: This mod does not alter normal operation.

Below are some examples of typical modifications. Contact PS Engineering or the PTT manufacturer for
more details if necessary.

Procedures For David Clark PTT

Unscrew the round black plastic cover from the jack.
Connect the joined black wires to the red wire.
Replace the round black plastic cover.

Procedures for Telex PT-200

Unscrew the round black plastic cover from the jack.
Cut the red wire in the middle of the wire.
Strip both ends of the insulation.
Solder the two ends to the ground lug to the PTT jack.
Replace the round black plastic cover.

Procedures for Telex PT-300

Unscrew the round black plastic cover from the plug jack.
Remove the heat shrink material from the joined black wires.
Solder these two wires to the lug that has a white wire already soldered to it.
Replace the round black plastic cover

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