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ACCESS/A A711 L-Series  Installation & Operating Instructions                09RE416

 

 

Technisonic Industries ltd.    Copyright 1996, 1997, 2010, 2011  BY TiL      ALL RIGHTS RESERVED        Page 2-2 

 

 

2.4 

ACCESS/A AUDIO PANEL INSTALLATION  

 

The A711L ACCESS/A Audio Controls are designed to be Dzus mounted and should be installed 
in conjunction with an IN-A711L installation connector kit.  See Figure 2-1 for an outline drawing 
of the units with dimensions, to facilitate the installation.  

 

  

CABLE CLEARANCE: 

 

Allow at least 2.5” of additional rear clearance for mating connectors and hoods (side routing), 
or 3.0” (back routing).  Cables should be long enough to permit the unit to be removed from the 
panel, and the connectors to be easily disengaged.  DO NOT dress or strap the mating cables so 
that  front  removal  is  impossible,  or  the  unit  cannot  be  removed  for  service  or  adjustment  in  the 
field. 

 

 ALERT OPERATION: 

 

3 Tone alerting can be supplied with this unit from the factory.  Tone frequency and cycle rate, as 
well as # 3 alert on-time can be adjusted at the rear of the unit. Field installation of the tone option 
must  be  done  at  a  fully  equipped  service  bench,  and  requires  a  system  functional  test  &  re-
certification. 
 

 

 PANEL MODIFICATIONS: 

 

Modified  panel  legends,  panel  lighting  and  NVG  compatibility,  or  optional  functions  are 
also possible; please see the price list for a full summary of options and part numbers.  Overlays 
and legends may be easily changed at low cost in the field with no special tools or service facilities 
required. 
 

 SHIELD GROUNDS: 

 

Convenient  shield  ground  connections  are  provided  at  each  connector  for  the  indicated  input 
signal shield drains, and will give the shortest possible return for these lines.  These shield lines 
should be daisy chained together, and a single wire from each cable brought out to the designated 
connector pin. 

 

 INTERNAL OPTIONS: 

 

 

All configurable and variable options of the A711L (pilot H/S impedance, muting logic, included 
speaker  audio  lines,  etc.)  can  be  set  or  changed  simply  by  altering  internal  jumpers,  but  these 
changes require opening the unit for access to the required connections. 

 

 DRAWINGS: 

 

 

A full ACCESS/A (mono) system installation example is given in the multi-page sections of Figure 
2-x.    
These  installation  and  mechanical  drawings  are  available  as  AutoCAD  files  (“DWG”/R12 
format,  Windows  Metafile  “WMF”  or  “DXF”  format)  free  of  charge  to  authorized  TiL  dealers  and 
completion centres. 

 
 

 WIRING CONCEPT OVERVIEW: 

 

Do  NOT  connect  un-needed  radio  wiring  or  alerting  triggers  to  any  control,  even  though it 
can theoretically operate that radio, as increased cross-talk and possible accidental operation will 
result. For good spares support, you may want to have all controls the same, but operationally it 
rarely  makes  sense  in  the  airframe  for  everyone  to  have  every  signal  or  radio  access.  Un-
terminated  signal  inputs  pre-wired  as  spares  may  become  a  serious  noise  source,  and  are  not 
recommended. You can run spare wiring, but do not connect it to the A711L until used. 

 
 

Summary of Contents for A711 L-Series

Page 1: ...ROL SYSTEM MODEL A711 L Series Installation Manual TiL Document No 09RE416 Rev N C January 2011 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard Mississauga Ontario L4Z 1W7 Tel 905 890 2113 Fax 90...

Page 2: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Manual 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 97 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ii REVISIONS Revision Page Description Date Approved...

Page 3: ...rnal printed circuit boards WARRANTY INFORMATION The Model A711L Audio Controller is under warranty for one year from date of purchase Failed units caused by defective parts or workmanship should be r...

Page 4: ...System Limitations 1 7 SECTION 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 General 2 1 2 2 Equipment Packaging Log 2 1 2 3 Wiring Requirements 2 1 2 4 Audio Panel Installation Drawings 2 2 2 5 Kit Contents 2 15...

Page 5: ...M1 COM4 Wiring 2 5 2 4 System Installation Drawings COM5 NAV1 Wiring 2 6 2 5 System Installation Drawings NAV2 NAV5 Wiring 2 7 2 6 System Installation Drawings NAV6 NAV8 CST Aux Wiring 2 8 2 7 System...

Page 6: ...to 300 and 600 ohm headsets The pilot s position may also be internally strapped to interface with 8 20 ohm headsets at the same power level Push button transmit selector switches allow immediate sele...

Page 7: ...Test which is not called out under RTCA DO 170 1 4 MODEL VARIATION The A711L comes in two basic lighting configurations all with 28VDC panel lighting a regular version and an NVG optimized panel light...

Page 8: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Manual 09RE416 Technisonic Industries Ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 1 3 FIGURE 1 2 A711L ACCESS A AUDIO CONTROLLER GENERAL VIEW...

Page 9: ...put 2K 1 5K approx Input Impedance Emergency Mode Com1 7 RX Inputs 50 Headset Z typical Headset Channel Output Impedance 8 or 80 depending on settings H S Audio Power Output at least 332 mW primary us...

Page 10: ...only two access units are daisy chained via their ICS tie lines a resistor of not greater than 600 ohms must be maintained across the ICS tie line in order to avoid jeopardising station to station cro...

Page 11: ...It was not possible for the UUT which transmitted to export ICS communication to another unit nor was it possible for intra ICS communication to occur between users connected to UUT i e Option 1 not...

Page 12: ...the box is shaken THIS IS NORMAL DO NOT BE a muted rattle when the box is shaken THIS IS NORMAL DO NOT BE a muted rattle when the box is shaken THIS IS NORMAL DO NOT BE ALARMED ALARMED ALARMED ALARMED...

Page 13: ...egends may be easily changed at low cost in the field with no special tools or service facilities required SHIELD GROUNDS Convenient shield ground connections are provided at each connector for the in...

Page 14: ...L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 3 FIGURE 2 1 Outline Drawing for Model A711L ACCESS A Au...

Page 15: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 4 Figure 2 2 PILOT CO PILOT WIRING...

Page 16: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 5 Figure 2 3 COM1 COM4 WIRING...

Page 17: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 6 Figure 2 4 COM5 NAV1 WIRING...

Page 18: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 7 Figure 2 5 NAV2 NAV5 WIRING...

Page 19: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 8 Figure 2 6 NAV6 NAV8 CST MUSIC WIRING...

Page 20: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 9 Figure 2 7 PASSENGER WIRING...

Page 21: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 10 Figure 2 8 ALTERNATE PASSENGER WIRING...

Page 22: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 11 Figure 2 9 POWER ALERTING WIRING...

Page 23: ...S A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 12 Figure 2 10 DIRECT INPUT SPECIAL FUNCTION WI...

Page 24: ...ACCESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 13 Figure 2 11 RESERVED WIRING...

Page 25: ...ESS A A711 L Series Installation Operating Instructions 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 14 Figure 2 12 SPECIAL 6 PLACE PASSENGER WIRI...

Page 26: ...not be corrected once airborne without impacting flight operations 2 5 INSTALLATION KIT CONTENTS The IN A711L installation kit used for A711L units consists of 1 One 50 pin female D subminiature matin...

Page 27: ...tors during night flight based on sensing the dimmer voltage 3 28VDC Dimmer Input Dimmer Line Power Input 4 Supplemental Control Line Default PAX ICS PTT 5 Reserved Control Line Default speaker volume...

Page 28: ...io Un switched 31 13 COM 7 RX Audio Right hand most TX switch 32 14 COM 6 RX Audio 33 15 COM 5 RX Audio 34 16 COM 4 RX Audio 35 17 COM 3 RX Audio 36 18 COM 2 RX Audio 37 19 COM 1 RX Audio Left hand mo...

Page 29: ...S Common 15 7 Speaker Output 8 Ohms min 8 Shield Ground For connection to external floating shields PAX Headset lines from the same GROUP may be connected in parallel to give more drive for a rear hea...

Page 30: ...12 Siren Key 2 Output Active Low Optional Function 13 Alert 3 in Two Tone Timed Rad Alt DH Active when grounded Accepts 28VDC 14 Alert 2 in Pulsing Tone Low Rotor Active when grounded Accepts 28VDC 15...

Page 31: ...he same power level In all cases the headset lines should be run as shielded twisted pairs to avoid contamination and resulting cross talk of companion low level mic lines or audio input lines Failure...

Page 32: ...c switch or yoke switch will be required to key the transmitter PTT lines should go directly to ground to activate the desired key function 2 10 MAIN POWER 28VDC The main power 28VDC 20 is connected t...

Page 33: ...ft bright or dim by applying an external 14 28VDC day night voltage to J102 Pin 6 Day Night Dim I P No connection is then made to J101 Pin 2 Auto Dim Input Voltage 14 or 28VDC must always be applied t...

Page 34: ...ons 09RE416 Technisonic Industries ltd Copyright 1996 1997 2010 2011 BY TiL ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Page 2 23 Rear Tone Alerts Adjustments Side RX TX Adjustments Side Lighting CST Aux Adjustments Top PA A...

Page 35: ...els will be highly problematic in the airframe These are normally bench adjustments The unit adjustments are as follows TOP PA Adjustments Direct Level Adjustment Name Location Procedure purpose Notes...

Page 36: ...ally a field setting 1 2 Tone Back Adj for closest Alert 1 and Alert 2 tone match to existing alert horn sound Not normally a field setting 1 2 Rate Back Adj for closest Alert 2 pulse rate match to ex...

Page 37: ...ns Preset to OFF Set to other desired level if required CST MUSIC AUX Volume R H Side Sets sensitivity of the CST MUSIC AUX audio input channels Note that this input is NOT set by the front panel RX c...

Page 38: ...CS Talk Level L H Side Lower Sets ICS talk level and audio exported to other units in the airframe Normally set to mid position Single turn pot Should be set to lowest level that is acceptable to redu...

Page 39: ...AUDIO CST MUSIC AUX TAPE Audio ON OFF RX VOL MIIN Set to 5 or Set to 0 CST NAV MUSIC Function Jumpered CST Internal removable jumpers may be set for the following items DEFAULT is BOLD Mic Processor B...

Page 40: ...use Expressly excluded from this warranty are changes or charges relating to the removal and re installation of equipment from the aircraft Technisonic will repair or replace at Technisonic s discreti...

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