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PS Engineering

PMA7000BT Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System

Installation and Operator’s Manual

200-780-0204

Page 3-5

Rev. 1, July 2015

3.6.3.1

Alternate Intercom Mode

If an external switch is installed, the PMA7000BT

can be placed into “Alternate Intercom Mode.” In this

mode,  the passengers  will  not hear aircraft radio in the  ALL  intercom  mode. In addition, the passengers’

microphones are not heard by the crew when the radios are active.

3.6.4

Entertainment Input

The audio selector panel has provisions for two separate entertainment input devices, plus the Bluetooth®
input.  Music  1 (and  Bluetooth) feeds  the  pilot  and  copilot  positions.  They  operate  independently in  the
PMA7000BT. The volume control does not affect the music level.

While in the ISO (Isolate) mode, the copilot will hear Entertainment 1 while the four passengers will hear
Entertainment  #2. The  pilot will  hear  entertainment  1,  at  a  muted  level.  In  normal  operation,  whenever  a
person speaks, or if the aircraft radio becomes active, the music will automatically mute and then will grad-
ually return to the original listening level when the intercom or radio conversation ceases.

When in the A

LL

mode, pilot and copilot will hear Entertainment 1 input while all passengers will hear the

Entertainment 2 source. While in the C

REW

mode, pilot and copilot will hear entertainment input #1 while

the passengers may listen to entertainment input #2.

3.6.4.1

Bluetooth® Music

Bluetooth music is presented to the crew as Music 1. If a wired music input is present, both will be heard
by the crew.

The Bluetooth

music  can  be  distributed  to  the  passengers,  by  activating  the  “

Bluetooth

– all  headsets”

mode. Press and hold the ICS button for about 3 seconds or until the music stream is audible in passenger
headsets.

3.6.4.2 Soft Mute and Soft Mute inhibit

The Soft Mute feature assures that the aircraft radio transmissions will not be missed due to entertainment
playing.  When  there  is  radio  reception  or  intercom  conversation,  the  music  level  is  dropped  to  a  low,  or
background level. When the radio or intercom traffic ceases, the level gradually returns to normal.

The front panel ICS switch controls muting of entertainment source #1 (for pilot and copilot). Pushing this
button places the ICS in Karaoke (or sing along) mode, which inhibits the soft mute feature. This allows the
music to continue uninterrupted by intercom or radio traffic when cockpit workload is appropriate. Pushing
the button again will release the mute inhibit function.

The passenger music, source #2, can be placed in the Karaoke mode if a remote switch is installed in the
aircraft. See wiring information for details.

Table 3-2 Intercom Modes

Mode

Pilot Hears

Copilot Hears

Passenger Hears

Telephone

Comments

Isolate

A/C Radios
Pilot Sidetone
(during radio transmis-
sion)
Entertainment 1 is
Muted

Copilot and passenger
intercom
Entertainment #1

Passenger and Copilot
intercom
Entertainment #2

“Phone Booth” mode
Pilot has exclusive use of
the telephone.
In TEL, Pilot & Copilot con-
nected to Com 1 for PTT TX
and receive. Others hear Tel
if off hook.

This mode allows the
pilot to communicate
without the others both-
ered by the conversa-
tions. Copilot and pas-
sengers can continue to
communicate and listen
to music

All

Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Passengers
Entertainment #1

Copilot
Pilot
A/C Radio
Passengers
Entertainment #1

Passengers
Pilot
Copilot
A/C Radio
Entertainment #2

All have access to phone
through Hook Switch. Pilot
access through TEL switch.
All hear telephone audio if
off hook.

This mode allows all on
board to hear radio re-
ception as well as com-
municate on the inter-
com. Music and intercom
is muted during intercom
and radio communica-
tions

Summary of Contents for PMA7000BT

Page 1: ...C35d Patented under one or more of the following No 4 941 187 5 903 277 6 160 496 and 6 493 450 PS Engineering Inc 2015 Copyright Notice Any reproduction or retransmittal of this publication or any po...

Page 2: ...2 4 2 5 2 POWER 2 4 2 5 3 COMMUNICATIONS PUSH TO TALK 2 4 2 5 4 AUDIO PANEL INTERFACE 2 5 2 5 5 COM 3 DUPLEX SAT PHONE FUNCTION FOR COM 3 2 5 2 5 6 TRANSMIT INTERLOCK 2 5 2 5 7 SWAP MODE 2 5 2 5 8 BAC...

Page 3: ...MODES 3 4 3 6 4 ENTERTAINMENT INPUT 3 5 3 7 SATELLITE TELEPHONE MODE 3 6 3 8 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE 3 6 3 8 1 PAIRING AND UNPAIRING BLUETOOTH DEVICES 3 6 3 8 2 BLUETOOTH TELEPHONE MODE 3 7 3 9 MARKER BEA...

Page 4: ...prohibited by regulation PS Engineering is not responsible for unauthorized airborne use of cellular telephones For airborne use the PMA7000BT must be interfaced with an approved system There are four...

Page 5: ...roval The PMA7000BT series Audio Selector Panels are FAA approved under TSO C50c Audio Amplifiers and TSO C35d Marker Beacon Receivers In addition they are approved by the Joint Airworthiness Au thori...

Page 6: ...ce 150 600 Intercom Specifications Intercom Positions 6 places with individual IntelliVox circuits Music Inputs 2 Independent Stereo Music Muting 30 dB Soft Mute when Com or intercom active Distortion...

Page 7: ...g bar 1 430 007 0001 6 32 X 3 4 pan head Phillips screw 2 475 632 0038 6 32 Nut Flat 2 475 632 0003 6 32 Lock Nut 2 475 632 0004 Cable Clamp 1 625 001 0002 6 32 x Flat head Phillips screw 6 475 632 00...

Page 8: ...hnical standard order TSO Installation of this article requires separate approval Re fer to AC 20 41A for information regarding Substitute TSO Aircraft Equipment 2 2 Unpacking and Preliminary Inspecti...

Page 9: ...onnections if it was constructed so it can be relo cated to the PMA7000BT tray 2 3 2 Unit Installation Remove the existing audio panel by turning the 3 32 hex head screw counterclockwise while pulling...

Page 10: ...e connectors are a Molex crimp type and require the use of a Molex hand crimp tool EDP P N 11 01 0203 CR6115B or equiv The connectors are mounted to the unit tray with 4 40 screws 475 440 0007 from th...

Page 11: ...iring into the same shielded bundle Always use a 2 or 3 conductor shield wire as shown on the installation wiring diagram Radiated signals can be a factor when low level microphone signals are bundled...

Page 12: ...eceive audio from Com 3 in the headset and applies the pilot or copilot microphone to the Com 3 when the appropriate PTT is activated If J2 Pin J is connected to aircraft ground the PMA7000BT is force...

Page 13: ...8 Pin 18 of J1 is a TTL logic output that is pulled low during PTT operation This serves as an input to exter nal public address system to prevent feedback during transmissions 2 5 11 Public Address F...

Page 14: ...t 14 R 13 Alternate Music Interconnect Ent 1 Input NOTE Use the low level output of any additional entertainment device to connect to the audio panel Maximum signal level is 2 VAC p p DO NOT use a spe...

Page 15: ...to the type and speed of the aircraft is required not included Refer to aircraft and antenna manufacturer s installation instructions as well as AC43 13 2A or later revision Chapter 3 for information...

Page 16: ...m Installation and Operator s Manual 200 780 0204 Page 2 9 Rev 1 July 2015 Figure 2 3 PMA7000BT Adjustments Figure 2 4 PMA7000BT Adjustments Com 3 Volume Must remove ESD Sheet Speaker Volume Marker Vo...

Page 17: ...hook switches must be installed to have full access to the satellite phone systems The copilot hook switch is a SPST switch that connects pin L of J2 on the PMA7000BT to ground to place the copilot m...

Page 18: ...tertainment 2 In L J2 Top Connector Input Output Pilot Mic Audio Hi In Com 3 Audio Hi Com 1 Audio Hi Com 2 SPKR Load AUX Audio Input Hi Com 1 Spkr Load Com 2 Audio Hi Aircraft Power 11 33 VDC ADF Audi...

Page 19: ...be present in the right 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 butto...

Page 20: ...the sensitivity in the field so as to prevent early detection of the marker beacons If your particular installation requires more or less sensitivity see adjustment section 2 6 and figure 2 1 2 12 Bl...

Page 21: ...ved or turned OFF the audio selector will be placed in the fail safe mode The power switch also controls the audio selector panel functions intercom and marker beacon receiver 3 3 Microphone XMT Selec...

Page 22: ...which receivers are selected by noting which of the green switch LEDs are illumi nated Push buttons labeled Nav 1 Nav 2 MKR Marker ADF DME AUX auxiliary and SPR Speaker are momentary type switches Wh...

Page 23: ...There is no field adjustment Through three individual signal processors the ambient noise appearing in all six microphones is constantly being sam pled Non voice signals are blocked When someone spea...

Page 24: ...he lower switch on the left side is a 3 position mode switch that allows the pilot to tailor the intercom function to best meet the current cockpit situation The description of the intercom mode funct...

Page 25: ...dible in passenger headsets 3 6 4 2 Soft Mute and Soft Mute inhibit The Soft Mute feature assures that the aircraft radio transmissions will not be missed due to entertainment playing When there is ra...

Page 26: ...hone and all four passengers will hear the conversation In ISO intercom mode when the PMA7000BT is in the Com 3 mode the pilot position is in the Phone Booth Only the pilot will hear the telephone and...

Page 27: ...pilot are connected to the telephone The pilot and copilot will have transmit capability on the other selected transceiver COM 1 or 2 simply by using their respective PTT switch In ISO intercom mode w...

Page 28: ...the Inner marker and has a 3000 Hertz dot tone The lamp and tone will be keyed at a rate of six times per second The audio from the Marker Beacon Receiver can be heard by selecting the MKR push button...

Page 29: ...is warranty is not transferable Any implied warranties expire at the expiration date of this warranty PS Engineering SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES This warranty does not...

Page 30: ...3 mm 6 31in 160 3 mm Cutout size for front mount installation 1 315 in 33 4 mm 6 28 in 159 5 mm 3 00 in 76 2 mm CG Weight 1 5 lb with tray and connectors 68 kg Side View Rear View 6 65 in 167 mm J1 b...

Page 31: ...uld be grounded at audio panel only other end remains floating 3 Speaker and Pilot Headphone ground returns MUST be kept separate and connected to pin 22 4 All Power and Ground wires must be 18 gage w...

Page 32: ...or AGT or cellular phone 11 When pin 18 is switched to ground the PA mode is activated placing pilot microphone on speaker output when PTT active See Sect 2 5 13 2 3 B Copilot Phones L Copilot Phones...

Page 33: ...ed in the aircraft records All work accomplished listed on Work Order 8 2 Instructions for Continuing Airworthiness Audio System Sample ICA Checklist for PS Engineering Audio System Section Item Infor...

Page 34: ...idity 6 0 Equipment tested to Category A Shock 7 0 Equipment tested to Operational test only Operational 7 2 Equipment tested to Operational test only Crash Safety 7 3 Equipment tested to Operational...

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