Honeywell KMA 29 COM Audio Selector Buttons, NAV 1, NAV 2, ADF 1, ADF 2, DME 1 and DME 2 Buttons

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Audio Panel Controls

COM AUDIO SELECTOR BUTTONS

The COM 1 through COM 5 AUDIO buttons are used to select the asso- ciated receiver audio. The selected transmitter receive audio is auto- matically selected. Pressing a button turns on the associated radio audio. The pilot can identify which receivers are selected by noting which of the green lights are illuminated.

NAVIGATION RADIO AUDIO (NAV, ADF, DME, AUX AND MKR) SELECTOR BUTTONS

NAV 1, NAV 2, ADF 1, ADF 2, DME 1 AND DME 2 BUTTONS

Pressing a button turns on the associated navigation receiver audio. When selected, the associated LED is illuminated.

AUX BUTTON

The AUX button selects the entertainment audio. The green LED above the button illuminates when entertainment audio is selected to be heard. Refer to the Entertainment System Operation of this Pilot’s Guide for additional information.

MKR BUTTON

When the MKR button is pressed, the LED above the button is illuminat- ed. The MKR button enables the visual indications on the primary flight display (PFD) and the audio indicator when the aircraft passes over a 75-MHz marker beacon transmitter.

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Contents Pilot’s Guide Copyright Notice Revision History and Instructions Revision February Part Number 006-18303-0000 Table of Contents Rev Introduction IntroductionN Audio Panel Description Audio Panel Description Audio Panel Controls COM MIC Microphone Selector Buttons SPKR/PA SPEAKER/PASSENGER Address SwitchSplit Mode Button ICS Intercom System Button CREW/PAX ICS VOL Knob and Push EMG/OFF SwitchNAV 1, NAV 2, ADF 1, ADF 2, DME 1 and DME 2 Buttons COM Audio Selector ButtonsMKR MUTE/TEST Marker Beacon MUTE/TEST Button MKR Sens Marker Beacon Sensitivity ButtonCOM Microphone Operation Audio Panel OperationCommunication and Navigation Audio Operation Dual KMA 29 OperationEmergency Operation Marker Beacon Operation Split Mode Operation Intercom Operation ISO Entertainment System OperationEntertainment Soft Mute and Soft Mute Inhibit Modes Telephone Mode Operation