PS Engineering PAC45 Pilot's Manual And Operation Manual - page 9
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August 2017
PAC45 Pilot Guide
Bluetooth Reset
if the Bluetooth stops connecting to a device, or operates
incorrectly first try turning Bluetooth off, and back on from
your device. If also me be necessary to reset the Bluetooth module,
clearing out the connected devices. Press HRTF and ICS for more
than three seconds. This may be necessary if the Bluetooth
stops connecting to a device, or operated incorrectly.
Wired Satcom/Cell Phone input
The PAC45 can accommodate a wired telephone input as well as a Blue-
tooth connection. This operates the same as the Bluetooth Telephone .
Alert Audio
The PAC45 incorporates an independent alert audio system that can store
three audio messages recorded by the user, and played back when triggered
by an external source.
Once triggered, the alert audio will continue until the ACK button (front
panel or external) is pushed, or the trigger input returns to normal.
The alert inputs are ignored for the first 60 seconds after power is
applied, to reduce nuisance alerts during startup.
Alerts are provided to the pilot in fail safe, if the audio systems’
alert power is connected, and a stereo headset is used.
Storing Alert Audio
The PAC45 system can store three audio alerts. You must record all
three when the unit is in audio program mode. You cannot change only one
at a time. If you wish to replace just one message, we recommend you write
down all the messages before starting the procedure.
To record messages from the pilot’s headset:
1. Press & Hold “ACK” until a chime is heard in the headset, and then
release the button.
2. COM1 will blink, to indicate the recording of ALERT #1.
3. Start speaking message.
4. When finished with Alert #1, press the “ACK”.
5. Now COM2 will blink, to indicate the recording of ALERT #2.
6. Speak message.