PS Engineering PMA8000BTi Installation and operation manual - page 24
PS Engineering
PMA8000BTi Audio Selector Panel and Intercom System
Installation and Operator’s Manual
200-890-1722
Page 3-3
Rev. 1, March 2016
3.4 Telephone (TEL) (9)
The TEL mode serves as a full duplex interface and distribution for telephone systems such as AirCell or
portable cellular phones with earpiece jacks. Pressing the TEL button activates the telephone mode.
This connects the telephone to the users as follows:
In ALL intercom mode, all crew and passengers will be heard on the phone when they speak. Com and
other selected radio audio is also heard in the headsets. If the pilot or copilot pushes the radio PTT, their
mic will be transferred to the selected Com radio. The telephone party will not hear ATC communications,
and vice versa.
In CREW mode, only the pilot and copilot are connected to the telephone. Passengers will not hear the
telephone. The pilot and copilot will also have transmit capability on the other selected transceiver.
In ISO intercom mode, when the PMA8000BTi 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 to the pilot.
NOTE
Because the cell-phone uses an intercom circuit, all stations on that circuit will lose intercom capability
when the cell phone is in use.
3.4.1
Cell phone Sidetone
As shipped from PS Engineering, the PMA8000BTi does NOT provide cellular telephone sidetone (the
user’s voice fed back to the headset). Some cell phones do not provide sidetone. In PMA8000BT audio
panels, Telephone sidetone can be enabled by pressing the TEL and ADF buttons for more than one se-
cond.
3.5 Speaker Amplifier (5)
The SPR in the lower right section stands for speaker. This switch will place all selected audio on the
cockpit speaker when this switch is selected. Except for the unswitched audio, the speaker amplifier is not
active in the "Split Mode”.
Unswitched audio, (the inputs dedicated to autopilot disconnect, altimeter warning, etc.) will come through
the speaker regardless of the speaker button position.
Depending on installation, important audio annunciations 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 SPR button is selected. Consult your professional avionics installer for
these important configuration details.
3.5.1.1 Public Address Function
To access PA function, press the Mute and SPR buttons simultaneously. The
pilot microphone will be heard on the speaker when the pilot PTT is used. The
copilot can continue to use the selected com radio while the pilot will now be
heard over the speaker. During Public Address, the Mute and SPR buttons
will flash. To exit PA mode, push Mute and SPR again.
3.6 Marker Beacon Operation (10)
The Marker Beacon Receiver uses visual and audio indicators to alert you when the aircraft passes over a
75 MHz transmitter.
The Blue lamp, labeled “O”, is the Outer Marker lamp and has an associated 400-Hertz 'dash' tone. The
lamp and tone will be keyed at a rate of two tones/flashes per second when the aircraft is in the range of the
Outer Marker Beacon.
The Amber lamp, labeled “M”, is the Middle Marker lamp and is coupled with a 1300 Hertz tone. It is
keyed alternately with short 'dot' and long 'dash' bursts at 95 combinations per minute.
The White lamp, labeled “I”, is the Inner marker and has a 3000 Hertz 'dot' tone. The lamp and tone will be
keyed at a rate of six times per second.
The audio from the Marker Beacon Receiver can be heard by selecting the "MKR" push-button switch. To