PS Engineering PMA8000BTi Installation and operation manual - page 16
PS Engineering
PMA8000BTi IntelliAudio Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System
Installation and Operator’s Manual
200-890-17221722
Page 2-9
Rev. 1, March 2016
2.5.2.1
Entertainment 2 Mute (J2 Pin 13 & 14)
Connecting J2 pin 13 to pin 14 (or ground) through a SPST switch places the entertainment #2 music
source into the Karaoke Mode. In this mode, incoming music and intercom conversation will not mute the
music for the passengers’ intercom net. This allows uninterrupted music during casual conversation and at
times when radio communications are of lesser importance.
If desired, the AUX button can act as the passengers’ mute control. Connect J2 pin 18 (AUX logic) to J2
pin 13 (Entertainment. 2 Mute inhibit). Then, Entertainment 2 will not mute when the AUX button is on.
(Not recommended if DME is input is used.)
2.5.3
Configuring Music Input with Function Keys
The music inputs can be configured by the user from the front panel (see section 3.10). There are three con-
figurations available, independent, ICS mode dependent, and single input (music 1 to all stations).
If the inputs are independent, Input #1 (or the front jack) is provided to the pilot and copilot. Muting
(SoftMute™) is controlled by the front panel “mute” button. Music 2 is provided to the passengers at all
times, with muting controlled by an external switch (see § 2.5.2.1).
If the inputs are intercom mode dependent, input 1 goes to the pilot, copilot, and all passengers when the
intercom is in the “ALL” mode. In “ISO” mode, the copilot and passengers will hear music input 1. Music
2 is ONLY active in CREW mode, and then provided only to the passengers. The externally switched pas-
senger SoftMute™ control becomes active in CREW.
If the single-source mode is activated through the function keys, the front panel jack (and music 1) is con-
nected to all intercom positions, regardless of the intercom mode. Crew muting is controlled by the front
panel, passenger muting controlled through the switch. See section 3.11 for more details.
2.5.3.1 Annunciation and recorder playback
The pilot and copilot can hear the Function Key annunciations. If the customer wants to exclude playback
and function key annunciation playback from the copilot position, contact PS Engineering for more infor-
mation.
2.5.4
Playback button Installation
Internal Recorder can be played back from the front panel. A remote momentary, normally open (NO) push
button switch may be installed if desired to remotely activate the Recording System playback. This switch
can be located anywhere in cockpit convenient to the pilot's reach. The NO switch should be connected to
pin 22 of J2 of the PMA8000BTi, and ground. When 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 included). Refer
to aircraft and antenna manufacturer's installation instructions, as well as AC43.13-2B (or later revision),
Chapter 3, for information on proper antenna installation techniques. The marker beacon antenna must be
mounted on the bottom of the aircraft.
2.6.2
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 (typically +7.0 VDC 4.0 VDC unloaded, at MAX
brightness) when active. Maximum source current per lamp is 125 mA. Voltage varies with photocell
dimming.
2.6.3
Middle Marker Sense
A Middle Marker Sense output signal is available from the PMA8000BTi to certain flight control systems.
This function will not operate during the test mode. This output will go to +4.5 VDC ( 1.0 VDC) when a
valid Middle Marker signal is received. This output is J1, pin 39.