PS Engineering Inc. ®
PAR100EX Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System
Installation and Operator’s Manual
200-760-0000
Page 2-6
Rev. 11, Feb. 2013
Step 5
Insert cable and parts into connector body. Make sure sharp edge of clamp seats properly in gas-
ket. Tighten nut to approximately 15 inch pounds.
2.6 TELEPHONE (Duplex) Function for Bluetooth ® capable Cell Phones
The TELEPHONE mode in the PAR100EX is also compatible with cellular telephones with Bluetooth®.
hands-free headset interface. There is no wiring required, all functions are handled in the Bluetooth tele-
phone.
The PAR100EX Bluetooth® interface is always “discoverable”, so you just need to search for the
PAR100EX from your Bluetooth-equipped phone or music source. The default access code is 0000, if
needed. Once the PAR100EX has been “paired” with your Bluetooth device.
The telephone is distribution as dictated by the ISO, ALL, CREW.
ISO mode - only the Pilot is on the telephone.
CREW mode - only the Pilot and Copilot are on the telephone.
ALL mode - everyone is on the telephone.
You can answer a call when you hear the “telephone ringing” in your headset. To answer the phone call
will require you to have access to your phone and selecting the answer function of that telephone. There is
no front panel button that will allow you to answer the phone.
2.6.1
Paring separate music and telephone devices
It is possible to use a different music source (iPad, iPod with Bluetooth adapter, Bluetooth enabled laptop,
etc) and telephone. However, the music source must be paired
first
,
before
the telephone, if the telephone
also has music streaming capability. Otherwise, the Smartphone will also take over the music streaming.
Only one can be a phone. If the telephone can provide both telephone and streaming music, when the
phone is connected, it will automatically disconnect the music device. If it is possible to turn off the music
streaming function on the telephone, then both the telephone and a separate Bluetooth® enabled music
device can be use at the same time.
If Bluetooth connections become unreliable or do not connect, you may need to reset the PAR100EX.
Turn the unit off, and hold the A1 & A2 buttons while turing the unit the unit back on. You should hear a
chime to indicate a successful Bluetooth reset.
NOTE
FCC Regulations (47 CFR 22.925) prohibit airborne operation of cellular phones;
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 use of cellular telephones
while aircraft is on the ground is subject to FAA regulations.
FAA Regulation 14 CFR 91.21(5) allows for use of portable electronic devices that the operator of the
aircraft has determined will not cause interference with the navigation or communication system of the
aircraft on which it is to be used.
PS Engineering, Inc. does not endorse using unapproved cellular telephone equipment in flight, and takes
no responsibility for the user’s action. PS Engineering does not guarantee compatibility with personal
cellular telephones. For a list of phones that have been tested, visit
www.ps-engineering.com
.