Honeywell Section III KMA28 Operation, Audio Selector, Key click, Speaker Amplifier

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Bendix/King

KMA28

Audio Amplifier/Intercom/Marker Beacon Receiver

Section III KMA28 OPERATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

KMA28 controls

3.1Audio Selector

Receiver audio is selected through two momentary and six latched, push-button, backlit switches. Com 1 and Com 2 are the momentary switches.

Because the rotary microphone selector switch controls what transceiver is being heard, the Com l and Com 2 push-buttons are of the momentary type and do not remain in when selected. This is also part of the "auto” function. You will always hear the audio from the transceiver that is selected for transmit by the rotary mic selector switch.

The users can identify which receivers are selected by noting which of the green switch LEDs are illuminated. Push buttons labeled Nav 1, Nav 2, DME, MKR (Marker), ADF, AUX (auxiliary), and SPR (Speaker) are "latched" type switches. When one of these buttons is pressed, it will stay in the "in" position. Press the switch again and it will be in the "out" position and remove that receiver from the audio.

3.1.1.1 Key “click”

The KMA28 is equipped with an electronic “click” to provide additional feedback for button operation. To activate the key click, push and hold BOTH COM 1 and COM 2 re- ceiver buttons for five seconds, and release. Repeat to defeat the click.

3.1.2 Speaker Amplifier

The "SPR" in the push-button section stands for speaker. This switch will place all se- lected audio on the cockpit speaker when this switch is selected.

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Contents BENDIX/KING Table of Contents Cellular Interface Checkout Section I General Information IntroductionScope Equipment DescriptionApproval Basis TSO ApprovalSpecifications TSO ComplianceIntercom Specifications Equipment SuppliedEquipment Required but not Supplied License RequirementsSection II Installation Equipment Installation ProceduresGeneral Information Unpacking and Preliminary InspectionMounting Rack Installation Connector AssemblyCable Harness Wiring NoiseExisting KMA-24 Installation Existing PS Engineering PMA6000 installationsPower Communications Push-to-TalkSwap Mode Unswitched inputsIntercom wiring BacklightingCom 3 Audio Public Address functionMarker Installation Wireless telecommunications interface AdjustmentsCommunications Antenna Installation Notes Hook Switches KMA 28 Pin Assignments Operational Checkout Post Installation CheckoutUnit Installation Marker Checkout Receiver SensitivityCellular Interface Checkout Final InspectionSection III KMA28 Operation Audio SelectorKey click Speaker AmplifierMicrophone Selector Power Switch /Emergency EMG OperationPublic Address PA Function Swap Mode Switch from Com 1 to Com 2 remotely Split ModeSplit Mode ICS Telephone ModeIntercom System IntelliVox VOX-SquelchIntercom Modes Volume ControlMono headsets in Stereo Installation Soft Mute and Soft Mute inhibit Marker Beacon Operation Telephone Operation if equipped with approved systemWill lose intercom capability when it is in use Connector viewed from the rear Appendix a Installation DrawingsTray Dimensions in inches Top View Tray Assembly Drawing Appendix B Bottom Connector Interconnect Bottom Connector, J1Appendix C Top Connector Interconnect J2 TOP ConnectorInstructions for Continuing Airworthiness Instructions for FAA FormConditions Section Conducted Tests