PS Engineering PAC45 Pilot's Manual And Operation Manual - page 8
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August 2017 PAC45 Pilot Guide
fault access code is not required. Once the PAC45 has been “paired” with
your Bluetooth device, the TEL distribution will act as described below.
Pairing Bluetooth® devices
The PAC45 can be paired with up to eight individual devices, but will only
connect to one at a time. When that number is exceeded, the
PAC45 will drop a device to allow the new device to be add-
ed.
If the audio controller is turned on before the Bluetooth de-
vice, you will have to manually connect from your Bluetooth
device. Otherwise once paired, the audio controller should
connect automatically.
Hint, if your devices are not recognized by the PAC45, you may need to
reset the Bluetooth module, Press and hold HRTF and ICS buttons for more
than three (>3) seconds.
Bluetooth® Telephone Mode
The PAC45 serves as a full duplex interface for telephone systems such as
portable cellular phones with Bluetooth connectivity.
Warning: United States FCC Regulations contained in 47 CFR § 22.925
currently 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 air-
borne (not touching the ground). When any aircraft leaves the ground, all
cellular telephones on board that aircraft must be turned off.”
To answer an incoming call, or initiate a call from the PAC45, select the
TEL volume control to the out position. The telephone audio will be con-
nected to the users who have selected the TEL knob associated with their
panel, such as the copilot or observer stations.
In installations with two control heads:
If the two controls are Pilot and copilot, each station will select TEL on
their associated CTL45P
If this is Pilot/Copilot (CTL45P) plus Mission Observer (CTL45M)
configuration, the Crew CTL45P TEL provides access to the pilot and
copilot, and the CTL45M TEL knob connects the Observer (and any
passengers) to the telephone.
Intercom modes CRW and ISO will be available for the station NOT
on the phone.
NOTE
PS Engineering does not guarantee compatibility with personal cellular
telephones.