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SCI-S4/SCI-S6 AUDIO PRIORITY TABLE

MODE

ALL

ISO

CREW

AUDIO

AUDIO IS MUTED BY:

PILOT MIC

Co-pilot PTT*

Never Muted

Co-pilot PTT*

CO-PILOT MIC

Pilot PTT*

Co-pilot PTT

Pilot PTT*

PASSENGER MICS

Pilot PTT or

Co-pilot PTT

Never Muted

Never Muted

PILOT

ATC RADIO

Pilot PTT or

Co-pilot PTT

Never Muted

Pilot PTT or

Co-pilot PTT

CO-PILOT

ATC RADIO

Pilot PTT or

Co-pilot PTT

Always Muted

Pilot PTT or

Co-pilot PTT

PASSENGER

ATC RADIO

Pilot PTT or

Co-pilot PTT

Always Muted

Always Muted

CREW MUSIC **

Pilot PTT, Co-pilot

PTT, ATC, Crew ICS,

or Pass ICS

Co-pilot PTT, Co-pilot

ICS, or Pass ICS

Pilot PTT, Co-pilot

PTT, ATC, or Crew ICS

PASS MUSIC **

Pilot PTT, Co-pilot

PTT, ATC, Crew ICS,

or Pass ICS

Co-pilot PTT, Co-pilot

ICS, or Pass ICS

Passenger ICS

NOTES:

ATC - Aircraft VHF Radio.
Crew - Pilot and Co-pilot.
ICS - Intercom Audio.
PTT - Push-To-Transmit Switch.
* Pilot Mic will always go out over the VHF radio when his PTT

is keyed. Co-pilot Mic will also go out when both PTT’s are
pressed, unless the “Pilot Transmit Priority” option is enabled.

** Music sources will partial mute on ICS, unless the “Full Music

Mute During ICS” option is enabled.

Stereo Music Systems

Most automotive stereo units operate from 12V-14V sources. If
you want to use these in a 28 volt aircraft do not connect them
directly to power. Regulators or converters are available to permit
operation from 24V-28V sources.

Some AM-FM music receivers are capable of causing interference
with aircraft COM and NAV receivers. The aircraft panel should be
placarded accordingly. Most player only units (cassette or CD) do
not cause interference with aircraft receivers.

Line level stereo music outputs can also be used into the SCI-S
system. Some line level outputs however, are a fixed level and are
not adjusted by the devices volume control. If this is the case you
will not be able to change the volume of the music you hear in the
headsets. Headphone level or Speaker level outputs would be bet-
ter in this case.

Stereo Headsets

The Sigtronics SCI-S systems are designed for use with general
aviation Stereo headsets with high impedance speakers (300 to
600 ohms). Headsets with low impedance (less than 100 ohms)
speakers should not be used with SCI-S systems without modi-
fication. Contact Sigtronics for details. In general, headsets with
speakers of high and low impedance and/or unmatched audio ef-
ficiencies should not be used together without modifications.

Sigtronics stereo headsets are specifically designed for the aircraft
high noise environment and give excellent noise attenuation. They
also provide full frequency response stereo for maximum enjoy-
ment. They are compatible with aircraft mic circuits and can be
used as general aviation headsets in aircraft that are not equipped
with stereo headphone jacks. This is because they include a switch
to change from “Stereo” to “Monaural”. No adapters required.

NOTE: General aviation headset (monaural) phone plugs should
not be plugged into SCI-S stereo phone jacks. A monaural plug
in a stereo jack shorts out one of the audio channels. This will not
damage the SCI-S system in any way but will cause reduced per-
formance. General aviation headsets may be used only if one of
the following three changes are made:

1. Monaural to stereo adapters are used on the headset head-

phone plugs. (Only monaural music will be heard.)

2. The general aviation headsets are re-wired for stereo reception.

3. Install the Sigtronics SCI-S system for monaural operation. See

note 6 on page 4 in the “WIRING INSTRUCTIONS” section.

See the separate SCI-S4/SCI-S6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
sheet for complete operation information.

Sigtronics Corporation

178 East Arrow Highway

San Dimas, Ca 91773

(909) 305-9399

www.sigtronics.com

...when it counts!

SCI-S-INSL REV C 1-8-2007 P/N 700112

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