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BendixKing
AeroPanel 100 Audio Selector Panel
Installation and Operator’s Manual
89000063-011
Page 3-7
Rev. 0, April 2020
Press and hold
MUSIC
again, and you will hear “
Standard
Music Distribution.
” In this mode, Music 2
becomes active, and will always be presented to the passengers on the intercom. Music 1 is only available to
the pilot and copilot. The intercom mode switch doesn’t have any effect on the music distribution.
When the music distribution is “standard,” Music 1 will always go to the pilot and copilot positions, and is
never heard by the passengers. Music 2 is always heard by the passengers, and never heard by the pilot and
copilot.
This mode is useful if your passengers have a different interest in entertainment or are watching a DVD, but
do not want to be excluded from the intercom conversations.
The pilot and copilot will always hear
Music 1
through the unit rear connector. This is present in ALL and
CREW intercom modes, and available to the copilot position in ISO mode.
The pilot can hear this music source in ISO mode, if desired, as follows: In the ISO mode, hold the (Music)
button, and press the ICS mode button for more than one second. The ICS mode LED will blink slowly to
indicate music is connected to the pilot headset, although the intercom is not.
Music 2
is provided to the passenger positions regardless of intercom mode, when the audio panel is in
Standard Music Distribution
. The pilot and copilot can never hear
Music 2
, under any condition.
If the passengers always want to hear the source in
Music 1
, input through the rear connector, regardless of
the intercom mode (ISO/ALL/CRW), select “
Music 1 all headsets
.”
3.7.2
Music in Pilot ISO mode
If desired, the pilot can elect to hear Music #1, in the ISO mode. Pressing the MUSIC button will add music
to the pilot headset.
This mode will be indicated by the ICS ISO LED blinking slowly (once in every 5 seconds). The pilot will
now hear Music #1, and it will mute in accordance with the Mute mode.
3.8 Bluetooth® Telephone Mode
Warning:
United States FCC Regulations contained in 47 CFR § 22.925 contain prohibition on airborne operation of
cellular telephones. “Cellular telephones installed in or carried aboard airplanes, balloons or any other type
of aircraft must not be operated while such aircraft are airborne (not touching the ground). When any aircraft
leaves the ground, all cellular telephones on board that aircraft must be turned off.”
The telephone mode serves as a full duplex interface for telephone systems such as cellular phones with
Bluetooth® connectivity. When interfaced with an approved airborne telecommunications system, the
AeroPanel 100 can serve as an audio control and distribution center.
When the AeroPanel 100 detects a Bluetooth® telephone call, the PLAY button
will blink to indicate the signal. Pressing the PLAY button will pick up the call.
While on a call, pressing PLAY again will end the phone call.
3.8.1
Bluetooth Telephone users
The individual connected to the telephone depends upon the intercom mode se-
lected.
In
ALL
intercom mode, all crew and passengers will be heard on the phone when they speak. All will hear
selected audio. Com audio is automatically heard in the headsets.
In
CREW
mode, the pilot and copilot are connected to the telephone. The pilot and copilot will have trans-
mit capability on the other selected transceiver Com 1 or 2, simply by using their respective PTT switch.
In
ISO
intercom mode, when the AeroPanel 100 is in the
TEL
mode, the pilot position is in the "Phone
Booth." Only the pilot will hear the telephone, and only he will be heard. He will also have access to Com 1
or 2, and will transmit on that radio using the PTT. All selected audio is provided.
NOTE