Eagle P139-HD User Manual

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EAGLE COPTERS USA INC.
19717 62
nd
Avenue South, Suite E101, Kent WA 98032
| Phone: 800-546-2210
FAX 253-867-5619 www.eaglecopters.com
GA063-3
P139-HD Digital Audio System
User Manual
Rev F
09/29/2014
Note: Geneva Aviation was changed to Eagle Copters USA in 2014.
References to Geneva Aviation remain within this document.
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Summary of Contents

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EAGLE COPTERS USA INC. 19717 62nd Avenue South, Suite E101, Kent WA 98032 | Phone: 800-546-2210 FAX 253-867-5619 www.eaglecopters.com GA063

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 10 of 33 4. Headset Ports 4.1. Description The P139-HD Audio System has 12 Headset ports. Each port consists of a Microphone

Page 3 - Figures

GA063-3 Rev F Page 11 of 33 6. Audio System Emergency Mode Function 6.1. Description The Audio System Emergency Mode Switch allows the pilot(s)

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

GA063-3 Rev F Page 12 of 33 4. If the audio system still has power the Pilot headset audio is duplicated on the XCVR11 transmit audio for use in

Page 5 - 2. Audio System Description

GA063-3 Rev F Page 13 of 33 G13115 Control Panel G13116 Control Panel Figure 4 Control Panels 7.3. Radio Functions Radio transmit and receive

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 14 of 33 3. To adjust the receive volume level for all radios, turn the MVOL pot on the bottom-right of the panel clockwise t

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 15 of 33 7.5. Call Beep If the Call Beep button is selected, the crew will hear a periodic beep. This is commonly used to sig

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 16 of 33 9. Configuration Web Page 9.1. Description The P139-HD has two levels of configuration: At the factory each unit is

Page 9 - 3. Radio Ports

GA063-3 Rev F Page 17 of 33 9.3. Accessing the Web Page The web page is stored on the MMC card inserted into J7. If the MMC card is not inserted

Page 10 - 5. Alert Tones

GA063-3 Rev F Page 18 of 33 9.4. Status Page The Current Status Page (Figure 5) shows temperature and voltage levels inside the Audio System. Th

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 19 of 33 9.5. Headset Audio Settings Page The Headset Audio Settings Page (Figure 6) gives access to the user-adjustable sett

Page 12 - 7. Control Heads

GA063-3 Rev F Page 2 of 33 Contents 1. Introduction ...

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 20 of 33 Headset Impedance: Sets the expected impedance of the earphone between 150Ω and 600Ω. When set to Track, the audio sy

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 21 of 33 9.6. Radio Audio Settings Page The Radio Audio Settings Page (Figure 8) gives access to the user-adjustable settings

Page 15 - 8. Setting Radio Volumes

GA063-3 Rev F Page 22 of 33 Full Duplex: When unchecked, transmitting on this radio will mute the receive audio. When checked, receive will not b

Page 16 - 9. Configuration Web Page

GA063-3 Rev F Page 23 of 33 9.7. Alert Tone Settings Page The Alert Tone Settings Page (Figure 9) gives access to the user-adjustable settings

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 24 of 33  High/Low – Tone alternates between the selected frequency and a tone of ½ the selected frequency. For 1000Hz. and

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 25 of 33 9.8. Dimmer Settings Page The Dimmer Settings Page (Figure 10) allows for the adjustment of the voltage-to-brightnes

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 26 of 33 The settings page takes three sets of inputs, the desired brightness levels when the instrument panel has been set to

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 27 of 33 Restoring Settings: If the dimmer controls have been changed and reverting to a previous version is required, there a

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 28 of 33  config.yam  config.md5 These files (and all files on the MMC) should NEVER be modified by the user. If you requi

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 29 of 33 J3 are loud enough to cause audio clipping, the B LED will turn red. Inputs on J2 and J4 will set the C LED red. 10.4

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 3 of 33 9.9. Saving and Restoring Configurations ... 27 9.10. Con

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 30 of 33 Appendix A – Audio Path Diagram The following diagram shows the adjustable amplifiers that may be controlled through

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 31 of 33 Appendix B – Specifications Parameter Conditions Value Unit Electrical Characteristics Max. Input Voltage 60 V DC Mi

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 32 of 33 Appendix C – Environmental Qualifications DO-160F Env. Cat. Section Category Description Temp/Alt 4.0 D1C4 Equipment

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 33 of 33 11. Revision History Revision Level Date of Revision Description of Change Approval -- 12-1-09 Initial Revision. GA

Page 28 - 10. Troubleshooting

GA063-3 Rev F Page 4 of 33 1. Introduction 1.1. Description This document describes the general operation of the Eagle Copters P139-HD Digital

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 5 of 33 2. Audio System Description 2.1. System Overview Figure 1 System Overview Figure 1 shows the layout of a typical P1

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GA063-3 Rev F Page 6 of 33 2.3. Front Panel Ports Figure 2 G13000 Front Panel The P139-HD (D) and (S) Audio Systems consists of a G13000 Digita

Page 31 - Appendix B – Specifications

GA063-3 Rev F Page 7 of 33 Port/LED Function J4 Co-pilot Headset and H/S3 – H/S7. Co-pilot Headset has relays for the Co-pilot Emergency Mode and

Page 32 - DO-160F Env

GA063-3 Rev F Page 8 of 33 Figure 3 G13160 Front Panel The G13160 front panel has nine connectors and five LEDs: Port/LED Functio

Page 33 - 11. Revision History

GA063-3 Rev F Page 9 of 33 Port/LED Function J6 Headset Ports H/S13 – H/S18. Gnet Ports 5 and 6. Each port may connect to multiple control panels

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