Avionics Ps Engineering Audio Panel Pma8000bt on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Indiana, United States
PS Engineering PMA8000BT provides
Bluetooth® connectivity. These
audio panel have many innovative capabilities to the general aviation audio panel. And
it all starts UP- FRONT of the unit with the front panel utility jack as well as
front panel audio panel configurations. Using our exclusive Smart Function Keys,
the pilot can customize their audio panel to their specific requirements. Check
list of capabilities: IntelliVox®
automatic VOX system with individually gated microphones 6
- Place hi-fi stereo intercom with Soft Mute™ Monitor
Mode allows automatic muting of non-primary radio 4
- music mute modes: Mute On, Mute Off, Radio Mute, Intercom Mute Dedicated
front panel music volume control Built-in
Marker Beacon Receiver Cellular
telephone input with "DuTel™" telephone distribution Easy
front panel control for telephone side tone on/off Digital
aircraft radio recorder (IRS™) Front
panel utility jack for phone, iPod, or unswitched audio warnings Split
mode for dual audio panel capability 2
- Differential, hi-fidelity stereo music source inputs (no ground loop
noise) 3
- Isolation modes - Pilot Isolate, All, and Crew 5
- unswitched inputs, with front panel unswitched input Selectable
music distribution for passengers Selectable
intercom mode with special "Alternate Intercom Mode" RAM
(Radio Active Mute) eliminates constant back ground noise from radio static The
front-mounted, 2.5mm multipurpose jack give pilots unprecedented access to their audio panel,
allowing connections to cell phones, portable music devices, or audio announcements directly into the audio panel. PS Engineering incorporated some "smarts" with this new jack. When used as an entertainment input, the music
can be directed to the crew and/or passengers. PS Engineering's patented
SoftMute™, Karaoke Mode™, along with the four different mute modes
(Mute ON; Mute OFF; Intercom Mute; Radio Mute) gives the pilot the most music
flexibility available today. PS Engineering has devoted considerable effort in
providing a means of customizing the audio panel to meet particular needs. Ease
of use was foremost, so voice annunciations are used with the selection of each
function. These voice prompts assure the pilot knows exactly what the
selected function is, in plain English. Three
different configurations can be selected from the front panel, such as
how the
music is distributed, the way the intercom functions, and selecting the
new Monitor Function. Once a particular configuration is selected, a
female voice
announces that selection and will remain in affect until the pilot
changes that
selection. No audio panel from any manufacturer offers this kind of
flexibility. The
Monitor mode allows the pilot to designate one com radio as primary, while having
the second com as the secondary audio source. When there is radio activity on
the primary radio, the secondary com radio will temporarily mute. The Monitor mode
will change your IFR approach environment, eliminating having to try to decipher
two simultaneous radio receptions The PMA8000BT allows connection to a telephone wirelessly. See connect your cellular
telephone for details. When the cellular phone is connected and the pilot pushes the "TEL" button our
"Du-tel"™ system goes online. The Pilot can make a private phone
call, everyone can be on the phone, or just the pilot and copilot can use the
telephone. This selection is made by the ISO, ALL and Crew switch. While
using the phone, the pilot can receive and transmit on the selected VHF
COM, for seamless integration in the cockpit. (Cellular telephone use in
flight is not permitted, but remains a convenient and safe way to
contact air-traffic control or a weather briefer while on the ground.) PS
Engineering's innovative Internal Recording System
(IRS™) is now
standard equipment, a $130 savings! The pilots can instantly play back
radio messages, eliminating the need for the pilot to request "say
again," or assure themselves that the last radio call was for them. The
playback button is
on the front panel. Up to 8 messages can be recorded and played back in
sequence. The PMA8000BT is backward compatible with our PMA8000 as well as a direct replacement for the GARMIN GMA340. Note:
Use of the front panel jack is restricted to advisory information only,
from portable systems. Signals required for certified equipment must be
interface in accordance with their specific installation manuals. Owners
of Sandel SN3308 will need to install series resistors in the external marker
drive lines if they wish for the Marker Indication to continue to work properly. |
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