Intercom Modes (8); Music And Music Muting (6) - Honeywell Bendix/King KMA 30 Manual

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The outer volume control knob controls intercom volume for the passengers. It has no effect on radio or
music levels.
Adjust the radios and intercom volume for a comfortable listening level. Most general aviation headsets
today have built-in volume controls; therefore, volume also can be further adjusted at the individual head-
set.
3.7.2.1 Mono headsets in Stereo Installation
The pilot and copilot positions work with stereo or mono headsets. All passenger headsets are connected
in parallel. Therefore, if a monaural headset is plugged in to a KMA 30 Stereo installation, one channel
will be shorted. Although no damage to the unit will occur, all passengers with stereo headsets will not
hear one channel, unless they switch to the "MONO" mode on their headset.
3.7.3

Intercom Modes (8)

The "ICS" pushbutton switch on the left side of the panel provides the selection of the three intercom
modes. The description of the intercom mode function is valid only when the unit is not in the "Split"
mode. Then, the pilot and copilot intercom is controlled with the Mute button.
This button cycles through the intercom modes, from top to bottom, then bottom to top as: ISO, ALL
Crew and Crew, ALL, ISO. An LED shows which mode is currently active.
: The pilot is isolated from the intercom and is connected only to the aircraft radio system. He will
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hear the aircraft radio reception (and sidetone during radio transmissions). Copilot will hear passengers'
intercom and entertainment, while passengers will hear copilot intercom and entertainment. Neither will
hear aircraft radio receptions or pilot transmissions. The pilot can hear music if desired. See §3.8.1
A
: All parties will hear the aircraft radio and intercom. Crew and passengers will hear selected enter-
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tainment. During any radio or intercom communications, the music volume automatically decreases. The
music volume increases gradually back to the original level after communications have been completed.
C
: Pilot and copilot are connected on one intercom channel and have exclusive access to the aircraft
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radios. They may also listen to Entertainment 1. Passengers can continue to communicate with themselves
without interrupting the Crew and may listen to entertainment as configured.

3.8 Music and Music Muting (6)

The KMA 30 has two independent music inputs at the rear connector, and a front panel jack. The KMA
30 also has the ability to receive streaming music from a Bluetooth-enabled device.
Music 1 will be heard by the pilot and copilot positions. Music 1 can also be distributed to the passengers
using the Function "C" control (See § 3.11.3). The front panel jack input is treated as Music 1, and the
streamed music in the KMA 30 is also Music 1.
All music devices should be turned off for take off, landing, or any critical phase of flight. FAA Regula-
tion 14 CFR 91.21 restricts the use of portable electronic devices.
§91.21 "(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, no person may operate, nor may any op-
erator or pilot in command of an aircraft allow the operation of, any portable electronic device on any of
the following U.S.-registered civil aircraft. . .
"(b)(5) Any other portable electronic device that the operator of the aircraft has determined will not cause
interference with the navigation or communication system of the aircraft on which it is to be used."
You can refer
to Advisory Circular 91.21-1B
The front panel "Mute" button has four modes, and controls the Mute function for Music 1.
The SoftMute™ circuit will cut the music out whenever there is conversation on the radio, the intercom,
200-890-5464
Bendix/King by Honeywell
KMA 30 Audio Panel and Intercom System
Installation and Operator's Manual
NOTE:
for more information, at
Page 3-5
http://www.faa.gov
Rev. 1, Aug. 2012

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