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PS Engineering 

PMA8000BT Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System 

Installation and Operator’s Manual 

200-890-0702 

Page 3-4 

Rev. 1, Oct. 2010 

accurate  location  of  the  Outer  Marker.  Holding  the  MKR  button  for  one  second  activates  marker  test 
lamp, labeled "T/M" and illuminates all three lamps simultaneously to assure the lamps (internal and e x-
ternal)  are  in working order. TST does not activate MM autopilot sense output. Releasing the button re-
turns to the last sensitivity.  

Pressing the marker mode select (“T/M”) for one second will also cause the marker audio to mute for that 
beacon. The next beacon received will re-activate the audio. 

3.7  Intercom Operation 

3.7.1 

IntelliVox

® VOX-Squelch 

No  adjustment  of  the 

IntelliVox

®  squelch  control  is  necessary.  There  is  no  field  adjustment.  Through 

three individual signal processors, the ambient noise appearing in all six microphones is constantly being 
sampled.  Non-voice  signals  are  blocked.  When  someone  speaks,  only  their  microphone  circuit  opens, 
placing their voice on the intercom. 

The  system  is  designed  to  block  continuous  tones;  therefore  people  humming  or  whistling  in  mon otone 
may be blocked after a few moments. 

For consistent performance, any headset microphone 

must

 be placed within ¼-inch of your lips, prefera-

bly against them. (ref: 

RTCA/DO-214, 1.3.1.1 (a

)).  

NOTE 

It is also a good idea to keep the microphone out of a direct wind path. Moving your head through a ven t 
air stream may cause the 

IntelliVox

® to open momentarily. This is normal. 

The 

IntelliVox

® is designed to work with normal aircraft cabin noise levels (70 dB and above). It loves 

airplane noise! Therefore, it may not recognize speech and clip syllables in  a quiet cabin, such as in the 
hangar, or without the engine running. This is normal.

  

For  optimum  microphone  performance,  PS  Engineering  recommends  installation  of  a  Microphone  Muff 
Kit from Oregon Aero (1-800-888-6910). This will not only optimize VOX performance, but will improve 
the overall clarity of 

all

 your communications. 

 

Manufacturer 

Model 

Mic Muff™ Part Number 

Bose 

Dynamic 
Electret 
M87 Dynamic 

90010 
90015 
90020 

David Clark 

H10-30 
H10-20, H10-40 
H10-13.4 

90010 
90015 
90015 

Lightspeed 

All 

90015 

Peltor 

7003 
7004 

90010 
90015 

Pilot 

11-20 & 11-90 

90015 

Sennheiser 

 

90015 

Telex 

Airman 750, Echelon  
AIR3000 

90015 
90010 

Table 3-1 Mic Muff ™ Part Numbers 

3.7.2 

Intercom Volume Control (7) 

The  inner  volume  control  knob  adjusts  the  loudness  of  the  intercom  for  the  pilot  and  copilot.  It  has  no 
effect on selected radio levels, music input levels or passengers' volume level. 

The  outer volume control knob controls intercom volume  for the passengers. It has no effect on radio or 
music levels. 

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Страница 1: ...No 4 941 187 5 903 227 6 160 496 and 6 493 450 PS Engineering Inc 2010 Copyright Notice Any reproduction or retransmittal of this publication or any portion thereof without the expressed written permi...

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

Страница 3: ...SIC INPUT 3 7 3 11 SMART FUNCTION KEYS SFK 3 8 3 11 1 FUNCTION A ALTERNATE INTERCOM FUNCTION 3 8 3 11 2 FUNCTION B MONITOR MODE 3 9 3 11 3 FUNCTION C MUSIC DISTRIBUTION 3 9 3 11 4 MUSIC 1 VOLUME 3 9 3...

Страница 4: ...proved cellular telephone equipment maybe prohibited byFCC regulation PS Engineering is not responsible for unauthorized airborne use of cellular telephones For airborne use the PMA8000BT must be inte...

Страница 5: ...DO 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...

Страница 6: ...lipping 1 THD typical Microphone Impedance 150 600 Bluetooth Radio PMA8000BT 0702 only Class 3 FCC ID QOQWT32AE Intercom Specifications Intercom Positions 6 places with individual IntelliVox circuits...

Страница 7: ...40 Lock Nut 1 475 013 0001 Solder Lug 1 475 009 0001 Cable Clamp 1 625 001 0002 6 32 x Flat head Philips screw 6 475 632 0012 6 32 Clip Nut 6 475 630 0002 1 7 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED a Ci...

Страница 8: ...onents supplied with the list in Section 1 6 B If any claim is to be made save the shipping mate rial and contact the freight carrier Do NOT return units damaged in shipping to PS Engineering If the u...

Страница 9: ...eration electrical noise or unit failure Damage caused by improper installation will void the PS Engineering warranty 2 4 1 Electrical Noise Due to the variety and the high power of radio equipment of...

Страница 10: ...es afforded by the PMA8000BT will become instantly available Be advised the PMA8000BT does not support 3 VHF Coms however The PMA8000BT handles two COM transceivers and a full duplex cellular satellit...

Страница 11: ...volt systems connect pin 7 to the aircraft dimmer and pins 5 and 6 to ground If an external dimmer control is not used a constant back light illumination can be established for night time viewing Pin...

Страница 12: ...dication from Com 1 to Com 2 shows that the swap has been initiated there is no dedicated swap indicator 2 4 10 TEL Duplex Function for Cell Phones Audio streams selected by the intercom mode are prov...

Страница 13: ...that have been tested visit http www ps engineering com support 2 4 11 Public Address Mode By pressing the Mute and SPR pushbuttons at the same time the PMA8000BT will be placed into public address PA...

Страница 14: ...control passenger Karaoke Mode by connecting to pin 13 of the J2 or as a PA cockpit cabin speaker relay control NOTE J2 Pin 18 should NOT be used if the AUX is going to be used to switch DME or auxili...

Страница 15: ...ertainment equipment can cause undesired interference with other aircraft systems Before takeoff operate the entertainment devices to determine if there is any ad verse effect within the aircraft syst...

Страница 16: ...n installed this button will act as in 3 13 2 6 Marker Beacon Installation 2 6 1 Marker Antenna Installation A marker beacon antenna appropriate to the type and speed of the aircraft is required not i...

Страница 17: ...o level TEL volume turn adjustment Clockwise to increase the incoming telephone audio ANN VOL Function Mode Annunciation Volume controls the level of the to access voice an nunciations contained in th...

Страница 18: ...while the other communications antenna is installed on the bottom Any an tenna relocation must be accomplished in accordance with AC 43 13 2A aircraft manufacturers recom mendations and FAA approved t...

Страница 19: ...o connect 18 Nav 1 Audio Low 18 Misc AUX logic output 19 Nav 2 Audio 19 PA Enable Output 20 Nav 2 Audio Low 20 Swap 21 DME Audio 21 Swap Low 22 DME Audio Low 22 IRS Playback 23 Auxiliary Audio Input 2...

Страница 20: ...gine running in a hangar This is normal 1 Apply power to the aircraft and avionics 2 Plug headsets into the pilot copilot and occupied passenger positions 3 Verify fail safe operation by receiving and...

Страница 21: ...SS or ATC ground Select Com 1 on mic selector switch and record several incoming radio transmissions Press the Com receiver pushbutton that corresponds to the selected radio transmitter and Hold for a...

Страница 22: ...elector panel functions intercom and marker beacon receiver All pushbutton selections and function modes will be remembered and return to the last state when turned on 3 2 Communications Transmit XMT...

Страница 23: ...en when the intercom is off muted and turn off to indicate that the intercom is not muted and the crew can speak to each other 3 2 1 2 Swap Mode Switch from Com 1 to Com 2 remotely With a yoke mounted...

Страница 24: ...ciations such as radar altimeter or autopilot disconnect will come over the speaker even if it is not selected while other unswitched but muted inputs such as GPS alerts will only be present if the SP...

Страница 25: ...laced within inch of your lips prefera bly against them ref RTCA DO 214 1 3 1 1 a NOTE It is also a good idea to keep the microphone out of a direct wind path Moving your head through a vent air strea...

Страница 26: ...decreases The music volume increases gradually back to the original level after communications have been completed CREW Pilot and copilot are connected on one intercom channel and have exclusive acce...

Страница 27: ...sic in Pilot ISO mode If desired the pilot can elect to hear Music 1 in the ISO mode While the intercom is in ISO mode push the Function TEL and ICS buttons at the same time This mode will be indicate...

Страница 28: ...K controlled from the front panel See Section 3 11 Smart Function Keys 3 10 1 Cellular phone When a cellular telephone is connected to this jack using a 2 5 mm to 2 5 mm adapter cord PS Part Number 42...

Страница 29: ...r panel aircraft intercom or marker beacon receiver You can t do anything with these buttons to prevent the PMA8000BT from doing its main job Looking at the front panel you ll notice that the TEL AUX...

Страница 30: ...to use a single in flight entertainment source aboard and to send it everywhere even in crew mode The music muting will be normal and follow the selected mode of the crew or pas sengers Function C al...

Страница 31: ...SO mode Table 3 3 Music Distribution 3 11 4 Music 1 Volume In general we recommend adjusting the entertainment volume at the sources and only using this as a master gain control However the Music 1 PM...

Страница 32: ...ne also has music streaming capability Otherwise the Smartphone will also take over the music streaming The PMA8000BT must be in SuperBlue mode to accept additional source To change the Bluetooth pair...

Страница 33: ...dio you have selected for transmit It can store as many of 8 incoming messages and up to 60 seconds of audio The pilot and copilot hear the playback It is also possible to modify the unit to exclude t...

Страница 34: ...PS Engineering PMA8000BT Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System Installation and Operator s Manual 200 890 0702 Page 3 13 Rev 1 Oct 2010 Figure 3 3 Playback Controls...

Страница 35: ...his case the purchaser assumes the risk of loss This warranty is not transferable Any implied warranties expire at the expiration date of this warranty PS Engineering SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTA...

Страница 36: ...es 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 ope...

Страница 37: ...0 Installation Drawings J2 J1 Viewed from Back 15 30 44 1 16 31 15 30 44 1 16 31 Solder Lug mount as convenient Rear plate detail not to scale 0 37 in 3 87 in 5 53 in 6 04 in 0 36 in 0 96 in 1 28 in 6...

Страница 38: ...eadphone jacks must beisolated fromground 4 Speaker loads may be required on someolder transceivers Consult manufacturer s information COM2Speaker load is theonly oneprovided in the PMA8000 5 All shie...

Страница 39: ...wires minimum 24 AWG 2 All shields should begrounded at audiopanel only other endremains floating 3 Pins 8 and 9 connected through a 5 Abreaker 4 PAMuteis aTTL level logic output that is pulled lowwhe...

Страница 40: ...vision dated is placed in the aircraft records All work accomplished listed on Work Order 9 2 Instructions for Continuing Airworthiness Audio System Sample ICA Checklist for PS Engineering Audio Syste...

Страница 41: ...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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