
PS Engineering
PMA7000M-S Series Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System
Installation and Operator’s Manual
200-070-0004
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Rev. 4, Oct.200-070-0006
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tons is pressed, it will stay in the "in" position. Press the switch again and it be in the "out"
position and remove that receiver from the audio.
3.2.1 Speaker Amplifier
The "
SPR
" in the push-button section stands for speaker. This switch will place all se-
lected audio on the cockpit speaker when this switch is selected. NOTE: The speaker am-
plifier is not active in the "Split Mode."
3.3 Power Switch (Fail Safe Operation)
Unit power is turned on and off by pushing the volume knob. In the
OFF
or "
FAIL
-
SAFE
"
position, the pilot is connected directly to Com 1. This allows communication capability
regardless of unit condition. Any time power is removed 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, (PMA7000M-S only). Unless the mic selector is in Com 3 mode, at least
one of the selected audio LEDs will be on (Com 1 or Com 2).
3.4 Microphone Selector
When the mic selector switch is in the
Com
1
position, both pilot and copilot will be con-
nected to the Com l transceiver. Only the person who presses their Push To Talk (PTT),
will be heard over the aircraft radio. Turning the rotary switch to the C
OM
2 position will
place pilot and copilot on Com 2.
The PMA7000M-S gives priority to the pilot’s PTT. If the copilot it transmitting, and the
pilot presses his PTT, the pilot’s microphone will be heard over the selected com trans-
mitter.
Turning the mic selector fully counterclockwise places the pilot and copilot on Com 3.
Com 3 receive audio is automatically placed in the headset (and speaker if selected). Com
1 and/or Com 2 receiver audio can be selected to monitor those transceivers.
The PMA7000M-S-Series has an automatic selector mode. Audio from the selected trans-
ceiver is automatically heard in the headsets and speaker. You can check this function by
switching from C
OM
1 to C
OM
2 and watch the selected audio light on the selector change
from COM 1 to COM 2. This ensures the pilot will
always
hear the audio from the trans-
ceiver he is transmitting on.
When switching the mic selector rotary switch from C
OM
1 to C
OM
2, while C
OM
2 audio
had been selected, Com 1 audio will continue to be heard. This eliminates the pilot having
to switch Com 1 audio back on, if desired.
When switching from C
OM
1 to C
OM
2 while Com 2 has NOT been selected, Com 1 audio
will be switched off. In essence, switching the mic selector will not effect the selection of
Com audio.
The “TEL” position, fully CW on the mic selector switch, is the pilot’s “hook” switch,
when the system is interfaced to an appropriate approved wireless telecommunication