Page 1 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 Covered under one or more of the following Patent No. 4,941,187, 5,903,227, 6,160,496, 6,493,450 FAA-Approved: TSO C5
Page 10 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 Smart Jack Function When the PMA8000B MP3 has an active signal on music #1 input coming in from the rear connecto
Page 11 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 Quick reference PMA8000B MP3 Operation This pull-out section covers advanced operation of the PMA8000B MP3. Split M
Page 12 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 Music Muting Music source #1 (front panel jack and Music 1 input) has four muting modes, which are announced in th
Page 13 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 the COM radio that is selected for transmit will mute the other COM audio when it is active. Fro example, if COM 1 i
Page 14 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 next earlier message. Repeat until you hear the message you wanted. Incoming new messages will stop playback, and
Page 15 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 then press the desired key, Function “A” “B” or “C”. There are three special functions. Function Button “A” is rela
Page 16 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 This function is useful if you are copying weather from AWOS on Com 2, but have clearance delivery tuned in on Com
Page 17 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 pilot and copilot. This mode is useful if your passengers have a different interest in entertainment or are watchin
Page 18 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 A remote playback button may be installed. Music Muting (6) There are two SoftMute™ muting circuits. The front pa
Page 19 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 Music 1 & MP3 Volume The Music 1 and the MP3 volume PMA8000B MP3 can be adjusted from the front panel, if desir
Page 2 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 This pilot guide provides detailed operating instructions for the PS Engineering PMA8000B MP3, Audio Selector Panel
Page 20 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 Laptop transfer Due to the transfer rate advantages, we recommend that you transfer files from a laptop to the PM
Page 21 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 reformatted before being used with the PMA8000B MP3 and only mu-sic files should be stored, in a single subfolder on
Page 22 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 The maximum transfer rate will de-crease by about 1% each time the unit is uploaded, therefore frequent music uplo
Page 23 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 9800 Martel Rd. Lenoir City, TN 37772 (865) 988-9800 FAX (865) 988-6619 Email: [email protected] Units th
Page 24 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 PS Engineering, Inc. 2010 © Copyright Notice Copyrighted information in this manual is subject to change without n
Page 3 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 of the received audio. To select Com 1 or Com 2 for transmit, simply press the button on the bottom row, next to the
Page 4 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 Cockpit Speaker (6) The SPR switch will place all selected audio on the cockpit speaker when this switch is se-le
Page 5 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 Microphone Muff Kit from Oregon Aero (1-800-888-6910). This will not only optimize VOX performance, but will improve
Page 6 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 ISO: The pilot is isolated from the intercom and is connected only to the aircraft radio system. He will hear the a
Page 7 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 the original level after communications have been completed. CREW: Pilot and copilot are connected on one intercom c
Page 8 Revision 6 PMA8000B MP3 cause the marker audio to mute for that beacon. The next beacon re-ceived will re-activate the audio. Telephone (TE
Page 9 Oct. 2010 PMA8000B MP3 that there will be some bleed-over in the Split mode, particularly on adjacent frequencies. PS Engineering makes no w
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