Honeywell KMA 29 manual Introduction

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Introduction

INTRODUCTION

All of us at Honeywell congratulate you on choosing this product. You are now the owner of an outstanding audio system. We understand that you probably can’t wait to see it in action, but before you try to use it please take the time to read through this manual and understand its many interesting and useful features. Time spent in familiarizing your- self with your new KMA 29 unit will be more than repaid by trouble-free operation later.

This Pilot’s Guide will be of great help to you. It is written in plain, sim- ple English and it assumes that you are not an experienced user of the audio system. If you are experienced, then even better. It is designed so you can start at the front of the manual and progress in the order presented; however, you may want to skip around and learn things in your own order.

Throughout this manual, it is assumed that the pilot sits on the left side of the aircraft and the copilot sits on the right side. Any reference to a left arrow indication refers to the pilot side and a right arrow indication refers to the copilot side.

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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 OperationDual KMA 29 Operation Communication and Navigation Audio OperationEmergency Operation Marker Beacon Operation Split Mode Operation Intercom Operation ISO Entertainment System OperationEntertainment Soft Mute and Soft Mute Inhibit Modes Telephone Mode Operation