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PS Engineering 

PMA8000-SR Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System 

Installation and Operator’s Manual 

200-880-0000

 Page 

3-6 

Rev. 14, Oct. 2008

 

Figure 3-3 Satellite Ra-

dio Remote Control 

3.7 

Telephone Mode (9) 

The TEL mode serves as a full duplex interface for telephone systems such as AirCell or portable cellular 
phones with earpiece jacks. When interfaced with an approved airborne telecommunications system, the 
PMA8000-SR can serve as a audio control and distribution center. 

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 

transmit capability on the other selected transceiver Com 1 or 2, simply by using their respective PTT 
switch.  

In 

ISO

 intercom mode, when the PMA8000-SR 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: Because the cellphone uses an intercom circuit, all stations on that circuit will lose intercom 

capability when the cellphone is in use. 

PS Engineering does not guarantee compatibility with personal cellular telephones.  

Visit 

www.ps-engineering.com

 for a list of phones that have been tested. 

3.8 

SIRIUS Satellite Radio Operation (10) 

Primary operation of the SIRIUS satellite radio module is through the portable remote control, PN 051-
880-0150. This device must be pointed at the PMA8000 front panel to control the satellite function. 

The Remote has the following functions: 

o

 

SIRIUS Mode Module on/off (does NOT affect audio 
panel/intercom/marker beacon operation) 

o

 

Direct channel selection 

o

 

Volume control 

o

 

SIRIUS Radio mute 

o

 

Next/last channel 

o

 

Next/last category 

o

 

Channel store and recall for favorite channels 

o

 

“Query” button to playback channel in use 

o

 

“Scan” button that allows the user to sample channels in order 

NOTE: The Satellite Radio audio follows the same muting rules, and 
will be muted automatically unless the Karaoke mode is enabled. 

To turn the Satellite Radio on, press the 

On/Off

 button. A voice will say, 

“Power on.”. The satellite radio will begin to play on the last used channel. 
To turn the SIRIUS radio off, press the button again. This will be indicated 
by two beeps. 

To change the channel, simply press the digits (

0 through 9

). As soon as 

the first digit is pressed, the audio will beep indicating a button has been 
pressed. If another digit is not pressed within two seconds, the SIRIUS will 
change to the new channel, and announce “Channel, followed by the selected channel number. 

When selecting the channel directly, you may either press “enter” to accept the change immediately. If no 
“enter” is pressed, the radio will change channels approximately 2 seconds after the last digit.  

The 

NEXT CH

 and 

PREV CH

 buttons move to the next higher (or lower) channel number, and will say 

the channel number. 

The 

NEXT CAT

 and 

PREV CAT

 buttons will change to the first channel in the next higher (or lower) 

category, such as from Pop to Rock, Country, Hip-Hop, R&B, Dance, Jazz, Classical, Latin, News, Sports, 
Entertainment and back to Pop. 

Содержание PMA8000-SR

Страница 1: ...6 493 450 Document P N 200 880 0000 Revision 15 June 2009 PS Engineering Inc 2009 Copyright Notice Any reproduction or retransmittal of this publication or any portion thereof without the expressed wr...

Страница 2: ...SH TO TALK 2 3 2 4 5 AUDIO PANEL INTERFACE 2 3 2 4 6 TEL DUPLEX FUNCTION FOR CELL PHONES 2 4 2 4 7 TRANSMIT INTERLOCK 2 4 2 4 8 PATENTED SWAP MODE 2 4 2 4 9 BACKLIGHTING 2 4 2 4 10 UNSWITCHED INPUTS 2...

Страница 3: ...CTORY SERVICE 4 1 APPENDIX A EXTERNAL PTT HOOK UP A APPENDIX B PMA 8000 INSTALLATION DRAWINGS B APPENDIX C J1 INTERCONNECT C APPENDIX D J2 CONNECTOR INTERCONNECT D APPENDIX E INSTRUCTIONS FOR FAA FORM...

Страница 4: ...cific aircraft approved FAA FCC cellular telephone equipment Warning Useofnon aviationapprovedcellulartelephoneequipmentmaybeprohibitedbyregulation PS Engineering is not responsible for unauthorized a...

Страница 5: ...143 and Marker Beacon Receivers ED 14C DO 160C Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment ED12B DO 178B Level D Software Considerations for Airborne Equipment and ED 18 DO 21...

Страница 6: ...38 mW each headset no clipping 1 THD typi cal Microphone Impedance 150 600 Intercom Specifications Intercom Positions 6 places with individual IntelliVox circuits Music Inputs 2 Independent Stereo Mu...

Страница 7: ...2 SIRIUS Satellite Antenna w cable 1 510 880 0100 PMA8000 SR remote 1 050 803 0200 1 7 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED a Circuit Breaker 1 ea 5 amp PULL TYPE REQUIRED for PMA8000 SR a Speaker 4 b...

Страница 8: ...or monthly payments made after bill due date Printed copies of account information less than 18 months old cost 2 50 per request Printed copies of account information more than 18 months old cost 10 p...

Страница 9: ...ble signs of shipping damage Examine the unit for loose or broken buttons bent knobs etc Verify the correct quantity of com ponents supplied with the list in Section 1 6 B If any claim is to be made s...

Страница 10: ...ct wire be used Refer to FAA Advisory Circular 43 13 2A for more information Failure to use correct techniques may result in improper operation electrical noise or unit failure Damage caused by improp...

Страница 11: ...rframe ground to J2 Pin 10 and 11 only No dropping resistors are required 2 4 4 Communications Push to Talk An important part of the installation is the PTT Push To Talk switches that allow the use of...

Страница 12: ...rse 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 li...

Страница 13: ...use The Sirius Radio remote 050 803 0200 MUST be used to initialize the PA Mode With the Sirius Satellite radio turned on press 3 0 0 on the remote You will hear a beep with each key press followed b...

Страница 14: ...stalled in backplate Do not remove the ferrite from the cable 2 4 16 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Functions 2 4 16 1 SIRIUS Satellite Radio Antenna The Satellite Radio antenna part number 510 880 0100 shoul...

Страница 15: ...umber 2 is provided to the passengers at all times and is connected to 26 left channel 27 right channel with respect to 28 Entertainment 1 and 2 must be connected together in order for all positions t...

Страница 16: ...m signal level is 3 VAC p p DO NOT use a speaker level output this will cause internal damage in the audio panel 2 4 17 Use of PXE7300 and PAV 80 AUX inputs for SIRIUS Satellite Radio distribution The...

Страница 17: ...dios in the foreground This eliminates the constant interruption of the music while still having the radios a priority Caution Local oscillators and internal signals from entertainment equipment can c...

Страница 18: ...aircraft 2 5 2 External Marker Lights For installations that require external marker beacon lights there are three outputs that can drive 12 Volt lamps only The external output lamps are driven high t...

Страница 19: ...the other communications antenna is installed on the bottom Any antenna relocation must be accomplished in accordance with AC 43 13 2A aircraft manufacturers recommenda tions and FAA approved technica...

Страница 20: ...No connect 18 Nav 1 Audio Lo 18 Misc AUX logic output 19 Nav 2 Audio 19 PA Enable 20 Nav 2 Audio Lo 20 Swap 21 DME Audio 21 Swap Lo 22 DME Audio Lo 22 IRS Playback 23 Auxiliary Audio Input 23 Music 1...

Страница 21: ...re some clipping may occur in a quiet cabin such as without the engine running in a hangar This is normal 1 Apply power to the aircraft and avionics 2 Plug headsets into the pilot copilot and occupied...

Страница 22: ...al tone will appear in the headset of the pilot when the TEL selector is activated The telephone function will place any person heard by the pilot on the intercom also heard on the telephone 2 12 SIRI...

Страница 23: ...in the order received Repeat for COM 2 and COM 3 if installed 2 14 Final Inspection Verify that the wiring is bundled away from all controls and no part of the installation interferes with air craft...

Страница 24: ...sceivers The lower buttons item 2 control which transceiver is selected for transmit the top row of COM 1 and COM 2 allows selection of the receive audio The PMA8000 SR gives priority to the pilot s P...

Страница 25: ...r transmit The users can identify which receivers are selected by noting which of the green switch LEDs are lit Push buttons labeled Nav 1 Nav 2 MKR Marker ADF and AUX auxiliary places those receivers...

Страница 26: ...av ADF etc selected audio topilot However the copilot will only hear the selected communications receiver 3 5 1 Mute Button Split Mode ICS 6 In split mode the pilot and copilot are usually isolated fr...

Страница 27: ...cted in parallel Therefore if a monaural headset is plugged in to a PMA8000 SR Stereo installation one channel will be shorted Although no damage to the unit will occur all passengers will lose one ch...

Страница 28: ...ute and Soft Mute inhibit for Karaoke Mode 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...

Страница 29: ...through the portable remote control PN 051 880 0150 This device must be pointed at the PMA8000 front panel to control the satellite function The Remote has the following functions o SIRIUS Mode Module...

Страница 30: ...transmitters PS Engineering Inc does not guarantee SIRIUS Satellite Radio coverage in all areas or the suitabil ity of the SIRIUS Satellite Radio for any particular geographical area 3 8 2 Front pane...

Страница 31: ...ker beacon about a mile out Then touch the smaller MKR but ton to switch into Low Sensitivity mode LO sensitivity gives you a more accurate location of the Outer Marker Holding the MKR button for two...

Страница 32: ...haser requests a specific method of shipment In this case the purchaser assumes the risk of loss This warranty is not transferable Any implied warranties expire at the expiration date of this warranty...

Страница 33: ...tches will be required for both the pilot and copilot Modifications to the PTT are required See details below Push To Talk Modifications When received from the manufacturer an after market PTT switch...

Страница 34: ...ion Drawings 475 013 0001 Lock nut 4 ea 44 pin connector 2 ea Rack back plate 430 880 0050 475 440 0004 4 ea 475 440 0007 4 ea Rack 430 880 0040 425 880 3003 RF conn w nut lock and flat washer J2 J1 V...

Страница 35: ...al 200 880 0000 Appendix B Rev 14 Oct 2008 Figure 6 1 PMA8000 SR Installation Drawing Caution Apply steady pressure to the bezel while screwing the unit into the tray to ensure even seating of the uni...

Страница 36: ...be isolated from ground 4 Speaker loads may be required on some older transceivers Consult manufacturer s information COM 2 Speaker load is the only one provided in the PMA8000 5 All shielded wires mu...

Страница 37: ...re Lighting 22 AWG other wires minimum 24 AWG 2 All shields should be grounded at audio panel only other end remains floating 3 Pins 8 and 9 connected through a 5 A breaker 4 PA Mute is a TTL level lo...

Страница 38: ...rk accomplished listed on Work Order 9 2 Instructions for Continuing Airworthiness Audio System Sample ICA Checklist for PS Engineering Audio System Section Item Information 1 Introduction Installatio...

Страница 39: ...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 test only Vibration 8 0 Equipment tested...

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