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1.                                                                          DO 160F Env    Section   Category   Description   Cat    Temp Alt 4 0 D1C4 Equipment tested to Category D1  50 000ft   non pressurized   controlled temperature  and C4  35 000ft  non pressurized  non   controlled temperature    Low Temperature 4 0 D1C4 Operating Temp   20  C  Short Time Operating   40  C  Ground Survival   55  C   High Temperature 4 0 D1C4 Operating Temp   55   C  Short Time Operating   70   C  Ground Survival   85   C   Loss of Cooling 4 5 4 Z No Cooling Required   Temp  Variation 5 0 B 5  C minimum per minute   Humidity 6 0 A Equipment tested to Category      Shock 7 0 A 6G in any direction   Vibration 8 0 u2 Equipment tested to Category U2  Robust Vibration Test    Explosion 9 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   Waterproof 10 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   Fluids 11 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   Sand Dust 12 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   Fungus 13 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   Salt Fog 14 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   Mag Effect 15 0 Z Less than 0 3m   Power Input 16 0 B Equipment tested to Category B   Voltage Spike 17 0 B Equipment tested to Category B   Conducted Audio 18 0 B Equipment tested to Category B   Induced Signal 19 0 ZC Equipment tested to Category ZC   Susceptibility   RF Susceptibility 2
2.  26 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    9 10  Configuration File Storage  When the P139 HD configuration is changed  a copy is saved on the MMC card as two files     e config yam  e  config md5    These files  and all files on the MMO  should NEVER be modified by the user     If you require technical support or a major configuration change not available through the Configuration  Web Page  these two files should be copied from the MMC card and emailed to Eagle Copters  to  preserve any settings you have changed on the web page     10  Troubleshooting    10 1  Description   The P139 HD Audio System is customized to individual customer requirements  and depending on the  installation this may make some operational features different from as described in this manual  This  section gives a brief overview of possible control settings that might make the Audio System not operate  as expected  and some basic troubleshooting procedures     10 2  Power LED    The Power LED will light up if there is power to the Audio System and one of the internal voltage  regulators is working  The Configuration Web Page may be used to check the voltages on all the internal  power supplies on the audio system     10 3  Status LEDs   The P139 HD has three Status LEDs  labeled A  B and C  These LEDs have different meanings  depending on the status of the Audio System    The A LED is the main status LED for the Audio System     e On power up the LED changes color from red to green sever
3.  5dB  1dB    Ic 1dB 1dB    1dB D 10B 1dB  Headset Impedance He  edance Headset Impedance  o o o Oo o o oOo o o  1500 6000 Track    1500 600Q Track 1500 600Q Track       click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust    Headset Gain    WARNING  High headset gain settings may cause hearing damage     Active Settings    Initial Version  Tue May 08 2012 11 00 26    Save Settings to MMC    comments          note  changes to settings will be LOST  if not saved to MMC before shutdown    Restore Previous Settings  27 Aug 2011 1314397449 yam H    Figure 6 Headset Audio Settings Page    The grid on the left of the page shows all available headset ports  Ports may be selected by clicking on  them  Multiple ports may be selected by clicking on each port while holding down the SHIFT key  Ports  that are selected will have a blue background     The following settings may be changed for each headset port     MIC GAIN  Sets the input gain for the headset microphone in dB  Raising the Mic Gain will increase the  sensitivity of the microphone     EAR GAIN  Sets the amplifier gain for the earphones in dB  Raising the Ear Gain will increase the  maximum volume from the earphone     PRESETS  The drop down boxes below MIC GAIN and EAR GAIN contain presets for some industry   standard levels  The presets may be overridden by moving the sliders to the desired value  which will set  the preset to  Custom      ICS SIDETONE  Sets the level of sidetone heard in this headset when the user keys ICS   TX 
4.  Each headset position has Intercom  ICS  function with PTT and voice activated keying  VOX   Headset  positions may be separated into zones  e g  crew and passengers  that may be isolated from each other if  desired  Each control panel has ICS controls for one or more headsets  e g  a single control panel may  control several passenger headsets     1  To enable ICS  press the ICS switch pot so that it is in the    Out    position  To disable ICS  press  the ICS switch pot so that it is in the    In    position    2  ICS volume is controlled by adjusting the ICS switch pot  Turning the pot clockwise increases the  volume    3  To key ICS  press the ICS PTT switch assigned to that headset  This control may be on the pilot  cyclic  passenger drop cord  or footswitch depending on aircraft configuration    4  ICS may also be keyed by moving the ICS TX toggle switch on the control panel up to the ICS  position  On control panels serving multiple headsets this function may be disabled    5  The VOX is controlled by the VOX switch pot  Fully clockwise produces hot mic for intercom  Fully  counterclockwise disables VOX  requiring the ICS PTT be keyed to speak over the intercom   Selecting a position between these extremes sets the VOX threshold  The intercom is keyed  when the audio from the mic exceeds the VOX threshold set  Pressing the VOX the switch pot    In     disables VOX    6  If configured  the ICS may be split into isolated zones by pressing the ISO button  Headsets in  on
5.  Emergency Isolation Mode   Pilot Headset and H S2     H S6  Pilot Headset has relays for the Pilot Emergency  J4 Isolation Mode and a dedicated COM1 Transmit Keyline   Gnet Ports 1 and 2  Each port may connect to multiple control panels                       Table 2 P139 HD  S  Connectors    Please see drawing G13004 for connector pinouts and cable descriptions  Not all installations will use all  ports  please see installation drawings for your system     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 8 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS         Eagle Copters J8 NETWORK PORT    P139 HD  Digital Audio System    J1    J3  J9 MEMORY CARD SLOT    J2    J4    Figure 3 G13160 Front Panel    The G13160 front panel has nine connectors and five LEDs                                   Port LED Function   Ji Radio Ports COM1 and XCVR3     XCVR11  COM1 and XCVR11 have relays for the Pilot  Emergency Isolation Mode   Pilot Headset and H S3     H S7  Pilot Headset has relays for the Pilot Emergency Isolation   J2 Mode and a dedicated COM1 Transmit Keyline   Gnet Ports 1 and 2  Each port may connect to multiple control panels    J3 Radio Ports COM2 and XCVR12     XCVR20  COM2 and XCVR20 have relays for the Co   pilot Emergency Isolation Mode   Co pilot Headset and H S8     H S12  Co pilot Headset has relays for the Co pilot   J4 Emergency Isolation Mode and a dedicated COM1 Transmit Keyline   Gnet Ports 3 and 4  Each port may connect to multiple control panels    J5 Radio Ports XCVR21     XC
6.  Vol  0 dB     Tone Vol  O dB     Tone Vol  0dB    Tone Vol  0 dB  Tone Style  Tone Style  Tone Style  Tone Style   Continuous O   Continuous Of   continuous O   continuous O     ON Long        on off O  Intermittent Ol   intermittent      Intermittent O f J intermittent O  High Low Of  High Low Of  High Low Of  High Low     Alert Priority  Alert Priority  Alert Priority  Alert Priority   High    f   High Ol IHigh Ol HHigh O  Medium Of   Medium Of   Medium Ol   Medium O  Low Of   Low      Low       Low     Mute on PTT MI     Mute on PTT Mute on PTT CO    Mute on PTT                                     click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust    High Low Tone Note  Low tone is half of the selected  high  frequency   Frequencies below 1200Hz  will have a low tone of 1000Hz     Active Settings  Initial Version  Tue May 08 2012 11 00 26    Save Settings to MMC    comments           note  changes to settings will be LOST  if not saved to MMC before shutdown    Restore Previous Settings   27 Aug 2011 1314307449yam      Figure 9 Alert Tone Settings Page    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 22 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    The grid on the left of the page shows all configured Alert Tone generators  Alert Tone generators may be  selected by clicking on them  Multiple generators may be selected by clicking on each one while holding  down the SHIFT key  Alert Tone generators that are selected will have a blue background     The followin
7.  a green or red    A    LED that is not flashing  then the MMC card may have  come unseated during flight  Remove and reinsert the MMC card in J7     The P139 HD will automatically detect the speed of the Ethernet connection  and determine if a crossover  or straight cable is being used  To do this the connecting computer must also be set to auto detect speed  and duplex  This is usually enabled as standard  and may be checked on Windows computers by looking  at the properties of the network adapter in Device Manager and checking the    Speed    setting on the     Advanced    tab  This should be set to    Auto        GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 28 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    Appendix A     Audio Path Diagram    The following diagram shows the adjustable amplifiers that may be controlled through the Configuration  web page                                                                                         AUDIO MIXER  o    o  RADIO  RECEIVE  SMTCH  RX CAIN DEFAULT EARPHONE  VOLUME GAIN  See we NiE  RADIO PORT EE   1 of 20    1 of 12   TRANSMIT WEJ    K    DIGITAL ADJUSTMENTS  TX GAIN MIC GAIN  ANALOG ANALOG  ADJUSTMENTS ADJUSTMENTS    Figure 12 Audio Path Diagram  The amplifiers work as follows     1  Headset Port Gains   a  Earphone Gain  Volume level of the earphone amplifier  Adjusts all volumes equally   b  Mic Gain  Gain on the mic input   c  ICS Sidetone  Set the fixed volume heard by a crew member when keying ICS  For other  crew 
8. 0 0 TT Equipment tested to Category TT   RF Emissions 21 0 M Equipment tested to Category M   Lightning Induced 22 0 A3D3 Equipment tested to Category A3D3   Lightning Direct 23 0 XXXX Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   Icing 24 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required   ESD 25 0 A Equipment tested to Category A   Fire 26 0 X Equipment identified as Category X     no test required                GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015    Table 5 DO 160F Qualifications    Page 35 of 35       
9. EAGLE    COPTERS    P139 HD  Digital Audio System  User Manual    PP 2 2 2 D D    COM  COM w   we    aer 9 a o onp Y      SAT   wer    ER z D D Da D          De wi            ER       GA063 3 Revision G 08 25 2015    EAGLE COPTERS USA INC   19717 6274 Avenue South  Suite E101  Kent WA 98032   Phone  800 546 2210  FAX 253 867 5619 www eaglecopters com                               P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS  Revision History  Revision Level Date of Revision Description of Change Approval     12 1 09 Initial Release  GA 12 1 09  A 9 16 11 Added Alert Tone web page  GA 9 16 11  B 4 12 12 Clarified Configuration Web Page GA 1 12 12  availability   Added G13115 G13116 Control Heads and  S Cae DO 160 Certification  Green te  D 4 09 13 Added Dimmer web page GA 4 09 13  E 5 01 14 Added 1 board and 3 board systems  GA 5 01 14  Removed obsolete control heads   Revised company name to Eagle Copters 9 29 2014  F 9 29 2014 USA  CLB  G 8 25 2015 Updated formatting and reorganized  er 1                GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015    Page 2 of 35       P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS  Table of Contents  Je    lege eet aiz A O A da ns E is ti ee ee 5  2   Audio System DESCrIPTION a3 ais shed ada 2628 Adas a d  ba a lances ain ane 6  3  Radio PONS cat a i ad a a ak Z A o aaa at ad aka me li 10  4    Headset E 10  5  Alert dans OKE ARE mere sante das ooo Zad dl ma then   tend 11  6  Audio System Emergency Mode Function    sisi 12  1       Control e ET 13  8  Setting Radio Vol
10. Functions    Radio transmit and receive select are controlled by a rectangular TX Select button  indicator LED  and a  pot switch directly above it     Transmit operation     1     To select a radio to transmit on  press the rectangular TX Select button assigned to that radio   The TX Select LED above the button will light  Selecting transmit will also automatically enable  receive for that radio regardless of whether the knob  pot switch  is in or out    To transmit on a radio press the PTT switch assigned to that headset  This control may be on the  pilot cyclic  passenger drop cord or footswitch depending on aircraft configuration    Transmit may also be keyed by pressing the ICS TX toggle switch on the control panel down to  the TX position  On control panels serving muliiple headsets this function may be disabled   Some installations may have dedicated PTT switches to allow one headset to transmit on a radio  without having to select it on the control panel first  Commonly the Pilot has a direct COM1 PTT  and the Co pilot a direct COM2 PTT    The TX LED between the EMERG NORMAL and ICS TX switches will light while transmit PTT is  active    If a radio has been set with Sidetone Generation enabled  see Configuration Web Page  Section  9 6   then the Audio System will provide sidetone when transmitting  For the person transmitting  the sidetone level is fixed  adjustable from the Configuration Web Page  and for others it is  adjustable using the ICS Volume pot     Receive 
11. HCP server at address 192 168 0 1  The laptop being connected must be set  up that it receives its IP address via DHCP  i e  not a static IP address  and must not be connected to  another network e g  via WiFi     The Configuration Web Page supports Internet Explorer 6 and higher  Firefox 2 and higher  Safari and  Opera     NOTE  The web server in the P139 HD may take about 5 seconds to open each page  In most web  browsers  there will be a progress indicator in the address bar or status bar showing the page is loading   Only refresh the page or click on the menu to change pages if the loading indicator shows that the page  failed  or it will start the process over and take longer     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  the audio  system will run normally  but the web page will not be available     NOTE  Do not insert or remove the MMC card or Ethernet cable while the Audio  System is powered up     To start the web server running on the Audio System     1  Power down the audio system    2  Ensure the MMC card is inserted fully into J7 in the correct orientation  label side towards the D   50 connectors    3  Connect a laptop to J6 via the Ethernet cable  The laptop must be powered on and booted before  connecting to J6    4  Power on the audio system  The audio system will detect the MMC card and Ethernet connection  and start booting the web server  If either of these is not present the aud
12. ORS ui aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaaa aaa aaeaaa   10  TABLE 4 SPECIFICATIONS nurunin crann os  a ooo od AE aa gnecsdegdaceendngh aude ow  dkd by wsi kaleka EE kawka 30  TABLE 5 DO 160F QUALIFICATIONS iii aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa Ennn Ennen nennen 35    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 4 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    1  Introduction    1 1  Description   This document describes the general operation of the Eagle Copters P139 HD Digital Audio System    As the P139 HD is highly customizable  this document describes features common to all audio systems   Customer specific information may be found in the configuration documentation that came with the Audio  System    1 2  Definition of Terms   Throughout this document  the term    Radio    applies to any audio device that may be connected to this  audio system  even though that device may not be an actual radio     A    Listen Only    device may be a radio receiver or any type of device that generates an audio signal  such  as NAV radios  and warning tone generators     A    Transmit Only    device  such as a Public Address System  does not provide any receive audio  The  unused receive input on a transmit only channel may be used for an unrelated listen only device        Gnet    is the Eagle Copters proprietary network used to communicate with control heads and other Eagle  Copters equipment  Each Gnet Bus consists of a two wire serial data connection  28V power and Ground   Up to 15 devices may be 
13. Operation     1     2   3     To listen to a radio without selecting it to transmit  press the pot switch above the TX Select  button assigned to that radio so that it is in the Out position    To adjust the radio listen volume  adjust the receive switch pot  Clockwise increases the volume   To adjust the receive volume level for all radios  turn the MVOL  Master Volume  pot on the  bottom right of the panel clockwise to increase the volume  Certain devices  such as alerts  may  have a fixed volume that cannot be adjusted by the MVOL pot    In some configurations  fixed volume receive only devices may be assigned to the four multi   purpose buttons at the bottom left of the control panel  Press the button to enable disable  An  LED indicator to the left of the button indicates the listen state  As there is no volume pot  only the  MVOL pot has any effect on the volume level in normal operation  This fixed volume may be set  in the Configuration Web Page    On G13116 control panels three of the multi purpose buttons may be set to control two fixed   volume receive only devices  In Figure 4 an example is the RX11 RX12 button at the bottom left  of the control panel  The two LEDs to the left of the button indicate which of the devices is  enabled  Pressing the button cycles through the possible combinations e g     OFF  gt  RX11  gt  RX12  gt  BOTH     OFF    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 14 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    7 4  Intercom Functions   
14. SIDSETONE  Sets the level of sidetone heard in the headset when the user keys a Radio for transmit     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 19 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    Headset Impedance  Sets the expected impedance of the earphone between 1500 and 6000  When set  to Track  the audio system will attempt to measure the earphone impedance  and set the output to 1500  or 6000  whichever is closest     When a Setting is changed  the web page updates the hardware with the new setting  While this is  happening the website will prevent further changes  Figure 7   Note  If the    Updating Hardware    hardware  message appears for more than 10 seconds  the update has failed  Close your web browser and power  cycle the P139 HD to restart configuration  Any changes that were made but not saved to the MMC in the  last session will be lost  See Section 9 9 for more information     Updating Hardware          Figure 7 Updating Hardware    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 20 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    9 6  Radio Audio Settings Page    The Radio Audio Settings Page  Figure 8  gives access to the user adjustable settings for each radio port  enabled in the Customer Configuration                                                                    GENEVA   Radio Ports  SE  boards  2 ports  20  Levels  P139 Digital Audio System   1  com 2  COM2 3  VHF1 4  VHF2 5  8001 RX GAIN TX GAIN Default Volume  Setup and Configuration SL 30 COM  Rad
15. Settings    Initial Version  Tue May 08 2012 11 00 26    Figure 8 Radio Audio Settings Page    The grid on the left of the page shows all available radio ports  Ports may be selected by clicking on them   Multiple ports may be selected by clicking on each port while holding down the SHIFT key  Ports that are  selected will have a blue background     The following settings may be changed for each Radio port     RX GAIN  Sets the input gain on the selected radio ports in dB  Raising the RX GAIN will amplify low   volume signals     TX GAIN  Sets the amplifier gain for transmit audio  mic  output in dB  Raising the TX GAIN will increase  the volume  mic gain  from the audio system to the radio     PRESETS  The drop down boxes below RX GAIN and TX GAIN contain presets for some industry   standard levels  The presets may be overridden by moving the sliders to the desired value  which will set  the preset to    Custom        Default Volume  If a receiver does not have a volume pot  this sets the default receive volume  Ha  receiver does have a volume pot  it sets the gain at the center  12 o clock  position  Use to set the default  volume for alert tones or other always on devices     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 21 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    Full Duplex  When unchecked  transmitting on this radio will mute the receive audio  When checked   receive will not be muted  Use for satphones or other full duplex devices or radios where the user must  he
16. VR30    Je Headset Ports H S13     H S18  Gnet Ports 5 and 6  Each port may connect to multiple  control panels    J7 Power and Ground Connections  Individual control lines for Pilot Emergency Isolation Mode  and Co pilot Emergency Isolation Mode  Two control panel Dimmer input lines    J8 Ethernet port for accessing the Configuration Web Page           GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 9 of 35       EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS       Port LED Function       Slot for an MMC card containing the Configuration Web Page software and backups of  previously saved configurations  The Audio system will function correctly without an MMC  J9 card present  but the Configuration Web Page will not be available  NOTE  MMC card  MUST NOT be inserted or removed with the power on  MMC card should be inserted  with label facing towards J5        Power LED   Green when power is applied        LED A System Status LED  Flashes rapidly when system is operating correctly           LEDs B C   Status LEDs  May be green or red depending on system status  See Section 10 3   and D          Table 3 P139 HD  T  Connectors    3  Radio Ports    3 1  Description    The P139 HD Audio System has 20 Radio Ports for connecting to external devices  Each Radio Port  consists of a Receive  RX  channel from the external device to the P139 HD  a Transmit  TX  channel  from P139 HD to external device  and a Keyline that acts as a ground closure push to talk  PTT  switch     The P139 HD  S  has 10 Radi
17. a   D 7 E pe      0        OV Min 14V Mid Max  28V    Dimmer Channel Voltage    Figure 11 Dimmer Voltage Curve    The settings page takes three sets of inputs  the desired brightness levels when the instrument panel has  been set to minimum  midpoint and maximum brightness  From this the dimmer calculates the brightness  level for all other brightness levels as shown in Figure 11     IMPORTANT  Do not select any controls on this page unless setting up the dimmers  If controls are  accidentally changed  press the Restore Last Save control to undo the changes     To set up a single dimmer channel     1  Select the Minimum Brightness control for that channel on the webpage  a  Set the dimmer brightness knob in the aircraft to Minimum  The reading at the top right of  the control shows the current dimmer channel voltage   b  Move the Panel Brightness slider until the control panel is at the desired brightness   2  Select the Midpoint Brightness control on the web page  The Minimum Brightness control  freezes the last recorded voltage and brightness settings   a  Setthe dimmer brightness knob in the aircraft to Medium Brightness   b  Move the Panel Brightness slider until the control panel is at the desired brightness   3  Select the Maximum Brightness control on the web page  The Midpoint Brightness control  freezes the last recorded voltage and brightness settings   a  Setthe dimmer brightness knob in the aircraft to Maximum   b  Move the Panel Brightness slider until the contro
18. al times    e  f power up is successful  the LED flashes green at high speed    e   f there is a fault  the LED will be steady red  This is usually caused by problems with loading a  new configuration or firmware upgrade from the MMC     The B and C LEDs have two functions     e On power up the B and C LEDs will be off while the P139 HD searches for configuration or  firmware updates  The two LEDs will turn green once any updates have been loaded    e   f there is a fault  the two LEDs will be steady red  along with the A LED    e Once the system is operating  A LED flashing green   the LEDs act as a    peak indicator    for audio  inputs  If the mic inputs on J1 or receive inputs on 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  Functional Checks  If the Audio System does not appear to be working correctly  please check the following     e Audio System Emergency Isolation Mode Switches should be set in the    Normal    position   e Ensure ICS is not Disabled or Isolated   e Ensure Radio Volumes are set as described in Section 8     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 27 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    10 5  Accessing the Configuration Web Page    The P139 HD will only boot into Configuration mode if it sees a working network connection  The P139   HD must be connected to the computer and the computer powered up before powering up the P139 HD     If the boot sequence halts with
19. alert is cleared  the low priority alert will again  sound    The alert may be muted while transmitting on a radio  if the alert has been configured to Mute on  Transmit     5 2  Call Indicator    The Audio System may be configured for a cabin call indicator using one of the Alert Tone generators   The operation of the Call Indicator is as follows     1     2     If a CALL button is pressed  the call tone will be heard by the crew  and the call indicator will flash  on the control panel    The call tone and indicator may be cancelled by the deselecting the CALL button  In some  installations  deselecting the ICS Isolate function  ISO  from the flight deck control panels also  cancels the CALL function     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 11 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    6  Audio System Emergency Isolation Mode Function    6 1  Description    The Audio System Emergency Isolation Mode Switch allows the pilot s  to bypass the Audio System and  connect directly to the COM radio s  and aircraft warning audio  Emergency Isolation Mode activates  automatically if the G13000 G13160 Audio Router loses power  If the audio system still has power while  in Emergency Isolation Mode  Pilot and Co pilot share a fixed volume ICS line and individual Voice  Recorder audio outputs     Emergency Isolation Mode is controlled by two pins on the power connector  J5 on G13000  J7 on  G13160  labelled COM1DIR and COM2DIR for Pilot COM1 and Co pilot COM2 respectively  For a  headse
20. ar setup tones before speaking  or to hear transmit sidetone from the radio     Mute All RX on TX  When checked  transmitting on this radio will mute receive from ALL radios that also  have    Mute All RX on TX    checked  Use in situations where radios have RF interference with each other  that cannot be solved by other means     Sidetone Generator  When checked  the P139 HD will provide transmit sidetone for this radio  Use with     Full Duplex    unchecked to silence any interference from the radio     When a Setting is changed  the web page updates the hardware with the new setting  While this is  happening  the website will prevent further changes  Figure 7      9 7  Alert Tone Settings Page    The Alert Tone Settings Page  Figure 9  gives access to the user adjustable settings for each alert tone  enabled in the Customer Configuration       GENEVA   Alert Tones  AVIATION  1  ALT1 2  ALT2 3  ALT3 4  ALT4  P139 Digital Audio System   Alert Tone 1 Alert Tone 2 Alert Tone 3 Alert Tone 4    Setup and Configuration  Tone Frequency     Tone Frequency     Tone Frequency     Tone Frequency                       Current Status 600 Of   600 Ol Lem Of  eoo O  800 Ol leoo Of   800 Ol   800 O Levels  Headset Audio Settings 1000        1000 Ol f1000 O   1000 O  1200 Ol  1200      1200    O TONEVOE      Radio Audio Settings 1600 O 1600 O 1600 O O  l Alert Tone Settings 2000 O   2000 O   2000 O     a 2400 Of  2400 O   2400 O O  Dimmer Settings 4000 Ol 14000 Ol 4000 Ol 14000 O  Help Tone
21. ations  Changes made to ports in the Configuration Web Page are NOT saved permanently unless the user    chooses to save them  If the P139 HD is powered off without saving  changes since the last save will be  lost     Controls for saving and loading configurations are at the bottom of the Headset Audio Settings and Radio  Audio Settings pages  See bottom of Figure 8      e The Save Restore controls consist of three boxes    e Active Settings  Shows Date  Time and Comment of the settings currently active    e Save Settings to MMC  Enter a comment in the box and press the Save to MMC button to store  the current settings    e Restore Previous Settings  Select a saved settings file from the drop down list and press     Restore    from the MMC card to load the file temporarily     Once the configuration has been saved  the P139 HD may be powered down and the Ethernet cable  removed     Note  The new configuration is only copied from the MMC card to the internal memory of the Audio  System when the unit is next powered up  If a new configuration is saved to the MMC card and the card  removed before power is reapplied  the Audio System will not have copied over the new configuration   and the original configuration will still be installed     Note  If a previous configuration is restored from the archive  it will not become the current configuration  unless it is saved out again  The audio system always uses the file with the most recent save date     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page
22. connected to each bus in a parallel or daisy chain fashion  Devices are  identified by jumpering specific ID pins in the device connector     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 5 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual    2  Audio System Description    2 1 System Overview  POWER  amp  GROUND           P  o  COPILOT EMERGENCY AA PILOT EMERGENCY  ISOLATE SWITCH ele   G13000  DIGITAL  AUDIO   COM 2 ROUTER COM 1      AND   XCVR 3 11         AND  XCVR 12   20           o     XMIT SW ON CYCLIC    XMIT SW ON CYCLIC     ICS SWON CYCLIC a    ICS SWON CYCLIC     HEADSET JACK ee zz     HEADSET JACK  COPILOT    PILOT  HEADSET GROUP HEADSET GROUP       COPILOT    CONTROL PANEL  oq DO  CO                            U O     XMIT SWITCH    XMIT SWITCH     ICS SWITCH    Ics SWITCH     HEADSET JACK    HEADSET JACK      HEADSET GROUPS   HEADSET GROUPS    8 12 3 7     PASSENGER   PASSENGER      XMIT SWITCH    XMIT SWITCH     Ics SWITCH    Ics SWITCH  HEADSET JACK    HEADSET JACK  o PASSENGER PASSENGER  CONTROL PANEL S        CONTROL PANEL S     Figure 1 System Overview    Figure 1 shows the layout of a typical P139 HD  D  system     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 6 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    2 2  Audio Router Types  There are three types of P139 HD Audio Systems that may be installed  Unless otherwise specified   information in this user guide applies to all models of routers     e P139 HD  D  Uses Router G13000 in a    Dual board    configuration and is shown in t
23. e zone will hear ICS from all other headsets in that zone  but not from the other zone  Press  the ISO button again to disable isolate  The standard configuration is for two zones  For custom  installations with more than ICS two zones  see the configuration information for that system     7 5 Call Beep    If the Call Beep button is selected  the crew will hear a periodic beep  This is commonly used to signal  from one Isolated ICS zone to the other     7 6  Mic Listen    For certain configurations  the Audio System may be set to listen to selected crew mics without that crew  member keying transmit or ICS  This    Mic Listen    operates in a similar way to a receive only audio device  with a pot switch    7 7 Other Functions    Due to the customizable nature of the audio system  specific installations may have functions not covered  in this guide  Consult the individual configuration for your installation to determine if custom functions  have been installed     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 15 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    8  Setting Radio Volumes    8 1  Description    The audio quality will be greatly diminished if the volume control located on each radio is set too high   Excessive volume from a radio may result in audio crosstalk  bleed over  and poor audio quality as a  result of clipping  This crosstalk may compromise secure communications     8 2  Procedure    It is very important to set the radio volumes in accordance with the following proced
24. ergency  J3 Isolation Mode and a dedicated COM1 Transmit Keyline   Gnet Ports 1 and 2  Each port may connect to multiple control panels   Co pilot Headset and H S3     H S7  Co pilot Headset has relays for the Co pilot  J4 Emergency Isolation Mode and a dedicated COM1 Transmit Keyline   Gnet Ports 3 and 4  Each port may connect to multiple control panels   Power and Ground Connections  Individual control lines for Pilot Emergency Isolation  Mode and Co pilot Emergency Isolation Mode  Two control panel Dimmer input lines   J6 Ethernet port for accessing the Configuration Web Page   Slot for an MMC card containing the Configuration Web Page software and backups of  previously saved configurations  The Audio system will function correctly without an  J7 MMC card present  but the Configuration Web Page will not be available  NOTE  MMC  card MUST NOT be inserted or removed with the power on  MMC card should be  inserted with label facing towards J1   Power   Green when power is applied    LED  LED      System Status LED  Flashes rapidly when system is operating correctly   LEDsB   Status LEDs  May be green or red depending on system status  See Section 10 3  and C       J1       J2             J5                               Table 1 P139 HD  D  Connectors    In a single board system J1 and J3 connectors and LED B are not installed and J2 and J4 have the  following functions        Port Function   J2 Radio Ports COM1 and XCVR2     XCVR10  COM1 and XCVR10 have relays for the  Pilot
25. g settings may be changed for each Alert Tone Generator     Tone Frequency  Sets the frequency of the tone to be played when the alert is triggered  There is special  operation for the High Low tone style  See below     Tone Style  The tone is played in one of the following four styles     e Continuous     Continuous beep    e On Off     Repeating L   second beeps with a 12 second gap between each beep    e Intermittent     A group of 3 2 second beeps  with a 212 second gap before repeating    e High Low     Tone alternates between the selected frequency and a tone of 1   2 the selected  frequency  For 1000Hz  and 800Hz  the low tone is 600Hz  and for 600Hz  the tone is continuous     Alert Priority  If an alert of lower priority is currently playing  then triggering a higher priority alert will  silence the lower priority alert  until the higher priority alert is cleared  Alerts of the same priority will play  simultaneously     TONE VOL  Sets the output volume on the selected alert in dB  with OdB being the maximum volume     Mute on PTT  If this is set  transmitting on any radio will mute the alert tone for the crew member who is  transmitting     When a setting is changed  the web page updates the hardware with the new setting  While this is  happening  the webpage will prevent further changes  Figure 7      GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 23 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual    9 8  Dimmer Settings Page    EAGLE    COPTERS    The Dimmer Settings Page  Figure 10  al
26. he COM1 radio port transmit keyline output    3  Ifthe audio system still has power the Pilot headset is connected to a fixed volume  emergency intercom bus between Pilot and Co pilot headset ports  The emergency ICS  is keyed by the Pilot ICS PTT keyline  ICS VOX is disabled  and there is no sidetone    4  If the audio system still has power the Pilot headset audio is duplicated on the XCVR11  transmit audio for use in voice recorder systems     For the Co pilot position  the Co pilot EMERG NORMAL switch performs the same functions between the  Co pilot Headset  COM2 and XCVR20 radio ports     If the P139 HD has power  other Headset Ports will work as normal when the pilots are in Emergency  Isolation Mode   except they will not be able to communicate with the Pilot  COM1 and XCVR11 ports  and or Co pilot  COM2 and XCVR20 ports depending on which pairs are bypassed  A loss of power to the  P139 HD will automaiically place the system in Emergency Isolation Mode for Pilot and Co pilot     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 12 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    G13115NS and G13116NS control panels do not have the EMERG NORMAL switch installed and may  be used at any crew position except the Pilot and Co pilot  If the Co pilot position will never be used to fly  the aircraft a G13115NS G13116NS panel may be used     7  Control Panels    7 1  Description    The Audio System may be configured to use any of a number of different control panel types  each  spec
27. he diagrams  and is the router used throughout the instructions  This router provides 12 headset ports  20 radio  ports  and 4 Gnet buses    e P139 HD  S  Uses Router G13000 in a    Single board    configuration that uses the same case as  the dual board router  but with only one audio board installed  This router provides 6 headset  ports  10 radio ports  and 2 Gnet buses    e P139 HD  T  uses Router G13160 and is a    Three board    router  This router provides 18 headset  ports  30 radio ports  and 6 Gnet buses     2 3  Front Panel Ports        POWER LED    J6 J6 NETWORK PORT    Eagle Copters  P139 HD  Digital Audio System    J2 A FA  J2 a  A M    J7 MEMORY CARD SLOT    J4    Figure 2 G13000 Front Panel    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 7 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    The P139 HD  D  and  S  Audio Systems consists of a G13000 Digital Audio Router  a number of control  panels  type and number of control panels depends on the customers    configuration  and associated  cabling  The P139 HD  T  system uses the G13160 3 board audio router instead of the G13000 router     The G13000 front panel has seven connectors and four LEDs        Port LED   Function  Radio Ports COM1 and XCVR3     XCVR11  COM1 and XCVR11 have relays for the  Pilot Emergency Isolation Mode   Radio Ports COM2 and XCVR12     XCVR20  COM2 and XCVR20 have relays for the  Co pilot Emergency Isolation Mode   Pilot Headset and H S3     H S7  Pilot Headset has relays for the Pilot Em
28. ifically configured for a customer   s needs  This manual provides a brief description of the most  common types and default operation  Deviations from the standard operation will be detailed in the  customer documentation     7 2  Control Panel Types  The following are the most common Control Panel types  See Figure 4      e G13115 Control Panel  Usually set up to provide 16 Transmit Receive Audio Channel selectors   ICS  VOX and Master Volume control  Also has 4 programmable buttons for extra functions  an  ICS Transmit PTT toggle switch and an Emergency Isolation Mode switch     e G13116 Control Panel  Usually set up to provide 8 Transmit Receive Audio Channel selectors   ICS  VOX and Master Volume control  Also has 4 programmable buttons for extra functions  an  ICS Transmit PTT toggle switch and an Emergency Isolation Mode switch                                   1x  Jr   re   rx   ne   re   rej  re                                O        x  fr  1    x  1    re  Ire   rx                    m               gt       gt                                                                                              _   e SS Ss ELE   I fl    c  gt  pu     lol GON a A    rej  rej  raj fre   rel ej bel  ras  EH o BE  dy L    au  gt  A     CEE A Fe 3 A  O       LS KA  Z G13116 Control Panel  oos  o  es  I VOX N  MAL O HL       G13115 Control Panel    Figure 4 Control Panels    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 13 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    7 3  Radio 
29. io SL 40 COM2 Radio TDFM 7371 VHF  1 TDFM 7371 VHF  2 TDFM 7371 800  1  Current Status RX Gain  14dB     RX Gain  14dB     RX Gain  14dB     RX Gain  14dB     RX Gain  14 dB  TX Gain  6dB    TX Gain 6dB    TX Gain 6dB    TX Gain 6dB    TX Gain DES  Headset Audio Settings     Default Vol  6B    Default Vol  6B    Default Vol 0B    Default Vol 0B    Default Vol ET  a Full Duplex Si   Full Duple  M      Full Duple  Kli   Full Duplex Kli   Full Duplex     l Radio Audio Settings Mute All RX on TX Mute All RX on TX Mute All RX an T Mute All RX on TX Mute All RX on TX     Sidetone Generator S Sen Si erator Sidetone Generator Side atol                                                                      Alert Tone Settings  click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust    Dimmer Settings  6  8002 7  MCOM 8  UHF 9  PHON                                                                                                                                        TDFM 7371 800  2 MACOM TDFM 7371 UHF DZM Flightcell  Help   RX Gain   14 dB RX Gain   14 dB RX Gain   14 dB RX Gain   14 dB dy   TX Gain  6dB    Tx Gain 6dB     TX Gain 6dB     TX Gain 6dB    TX Gain  6 dB PRESETS PRESETS  Default Vol 608    Default Vol 6B    Default Val 608    Default Vol dB     Default Vol 608  Full Duplex M      Full Duplex M      Full Duplex M      Full Duplex M      Full Duplex 2  Mute All RX on TX Mute All RX on TX Mute All R n TX Mute All RX on TX Mute All RX x   Sidetone Generat
30. io system will go into  normal mode and the A LED will start flashing within 15 seconds of power up    5  After about 5 minutes  the A LED will start flashing and the audio system will be operating as  normal  Due to the extra load of running the web page  both the flashing of the LED and the  response of the control panels will be slower than normal    6  Open a web browser and enter the address http   192 168 0 1  After a few seconds the  Configuration Web Page will load and display the System Status screen     On the P139 HD  T  audio system  the Ethernet port is J8 and the MMC card slot is J9  See Table 3     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 17 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    9 4  Status Page    The Current Status Page  Figure 5  shows temperature and voltage levels inside the Audio System  The  numbers are updated every 10 seconds     The Current Status page also shows the voltage seen by the two dimmer inputs  The control panel  brightness for any given input voltage is set by the Dimmer Settings page  see section 9 8   The default  setting is 28V being full brightness and 1V being minimum brightness  The default option also sets the  dimmer to full brightness when it reads OV  indicating instrument lights are off for daytime use     Single cabin aircraft may use only one dimmer channel for all control heads  Larger aircraft may use one  channel for the cockpit  and one for the cabin  This is factory set based on individual customers     requi
31. l panel is at the desired brightness   4  Off is Full Brightness checkbox determines if the control panels should go to 100  brightness if  the dimmer channel voltage falls to zero  This is used when the cockpit lights are turned off in  daytime and as an additional safety if the aircraft dimmer bus fails     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 25 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS  Normal NVG     Each dimmer channel may be set in one of two modes  Normal and NVG mode  each with their own  brightness levels  If the P139 has been configured with an NVG mode it may be selected by pushing the  appropriate switch on the control panel or external control  The webpage will automatically select Normal  or NVG mode  Only the current mode may be changed     Restoring Settings  If the dimmer controls have been changed and reverting to a previous version is  required  there are three options  The first is to use the    Restore Previous Settings    control on any of the  settings pages to restore all audio  alert tone and dimmer settings back to a previous version     The Dimmer Settings page has two controls on each dimmer channel to restore just the dimmer settings  without affecting audio and alert tone settings     e Restore Last Save  Reverts the settings to as they were when configuration mode was started   or the configuration was last saved in this session   e Restore Defaults  Reverts the settings to their factory defaults     9 9  Saving and Restoring Configur
32. lows for the adjustment of the voltage to brightness curve of  each dimmer channel to help match Eagle Copters control panels to existing cockpit lighting     GENEVA D Dimmer Channel 1    P139 Digital Audio System    Setup and Configuration Minimum Brightness    0      i    Current Status    Headset Audio Settings      Radio Audio Settings    Alert Tone Settings    Minimum Brightness    0     Dimmer Settings    L              Help          v  off is full brightness          Dimmer Channel 2       Minimum Brightness    0 Ki    Minimum Brightness    0            v  off is full brightness          NORMAL    Midpoint Brightness    9 1V 27      pa t  NVG  Midpoint Brightness  9 1V 27   panel brightne  OPTIONS  NORMAL  Midpoint Brightness  9 1V 27   NVG  Midpoint Brightness  9 1V 27     OPTIONS    sync with dimmer 1    21V    21V    restore last save    21V    21V    restore last save    Active Settings  Initial Version    DV  Maximum Brightness  52  27 9V   F  Maximum Brightness  52  27 9V  br  restore defaults  ov  Maximum Brightness  52  27 9 V  bnghtne  Maximum Brightness  52  27 9 V    restore defaults    Figure 10 Dimmer Settings    The grids show the dimmer information for the two dimmer inputs available on the G13000 connector J5   Router G13160 uses connector J7 for the two dimmer inputs     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015    Page 24 of 35                      P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS  100        Max  a              o  E       50      Z  D 4  5 Mid a  S ca  Q  O P
33. members  the sidetone level is added on to the volume set by the ICS volume pot   d  TX Sidetone  Set the fixed volume heard by a crew member when keying Radio  Transmit  For other crew members  the sidetone level is added on to the volume set by  the ICS volume pot or Transmit Sidetone pot  if present   2  Radio Port Gains   a  RX Gain  Sets the receive gain for this radio port  Will change the gain for all listeners   b  TX Gain  Sets the transmit gain for all listeners   c  Default Gain  Sets the volume of radios without a volume adjustment knob  If a volume  pot is present  the default volume is added to the volume level from the pot   3  Alert Tone Volume  Volume heard by all crew members who may hear the alert     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 29 of 35                            P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS  Appendix B     Specifications  Parameter Conditions Value Unit  Electrical Characteristics  Max  Input Voltage 60 V DC  Min  Input Voltage 12 V DC  Max  Input Current 5 A  Min  Input Current 1 A  Gnet Voltage Supplied by G13000 24 V DC  Max  Gnet Current Per Gnet bus 0 5 A  Max  Dimmer voltage DC  AC or PWM input  28 V  Audio Characteristics  Max  Microphone Input MIC GAIN set to minimum 4 5 dBV  Microphone Input 500 Q  Impedance  Max  Earphone Output EAR GAIN at maximum 13 5  dBV  Expected Earphone 1500r Q  Impedance 600  Max  Receive Input RX GAIN set to minimum 14 0 dBV  Receive Input Impedance 600 Q  Max  Transmit Output TX GAIN at maximum 6 0 dBV  E
34. o Ports and the P139 HD  T  has 30 Radio Ports     To accommodate devices with different input and output voltage levels  the P139 HD has adjustable  levels  More information is given in the Configuration Web Page section     4  Headset Ports    4 1 Description    The P139 HD Audio System has 12 Headset ports  Each port consists of a Microphone  Mic  channel  an  Earphone  Ear  channel  an ICS PTT line keyed by an external ground closure switch  and a Transmit  PTT line keyed by an external ground closure switch wired directly to the P139 HD Router     The Pilot headset position has a second Transmit PTT keyline that keys the COM1 radio regardless of  the settings on the pilot control panel  The Co pilot headset has a similar keyline to directly key COM2     The P139 HD  S  has 6 Headset Ports and the P139 HD  T  has 18 Headset Ports     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 10 of 35       P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    5  Alert Tones    5 1  Description    The P139 HD Audio system supports up to 8 built in Alert Tones that may be triggered by external events  to act as a notification or warning to the crew  External triggers must be a pull low to ground     When an alert is triggered  the alert will continue to sound until one of the following events occurs     1   2   3     4     The condition triggering the alert is cleared by the alerting device    The    Alert cancel    button is depressed  if installed     A higher priority alert is triggered  If the high priority 
35. or  Sidetone Generator  Sidetone Generator   v  Sidetone Generator   v  Sidetone Generator  M   click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust   Se on 11  PWRN 12  NAV1 13  WARN 14  SCAN 15  AUX  Pilot Warning Tones SL 30 NAV Audio Primary Flight Display BCD986T Scanner Aux Audio Input                                                                                                                                                                                               14 dB  14dB    RX Gain   14 dB  14dB    RX  14 dB  TX Gain  6 dB 6 dB 6 dB 6 dB 6 dB  Default Vol 5dB    De 4 dB 4 dB 4 dB     De 5 dB  Full Duplex M      Full Duplex M      Full Duplex M      Full Duple  M      Full Duple      Mute All RX on TX  Mute All RX on TX  Mute All RX on TX  Mute All RX on TX  Mute All RX on TX  Sidetane Generator  Sidetone Generator Sidetane Generator  Sidetone Generator  Sidetane Generator   click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust  16  GUN 17  PA 20  CWRN  Gun Cabinet Release A790 PA Siren Copilat Warning Tones   Controller   RX Gain   14dB     RX Gain  14dB     RX Gain  14 dB  TX Gain  6dB    TX Gain 6dB    TX Gain 6 dB  Default Val 5 dB     Default Vol 5 dB     Default Vol  5 dB  Full Duple  MA   Full Duple  M    Full Duple  M  Mute All RX on TX Mute All RX on TX Mute All RX on T gt   Sidetone Generator Sidetone Generator  v      Sidetone Generator  click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust    Active 
36. rements     The final item in the System Status list is the 5 digit Configuration Number and customer name  Please  quote the Configuration Number when ordering spares  new systems  or discussing configuration  changes with Eagle Copters     GENEVA  System Status  P139 Digital Audio System  Setup and Configuration  l Current Status  Headset Audio Settings Input Voltage 264V  Radio Audio Settings  Alert Tone Settings  Dimmer Settings  12V Supply    Help    LOST if not Saved to MM       Figure 5 Current Status Page    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 18 of 35    EAGLE    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    9 5  Headset Audio Settings Page    The Headset Audio Settings Page  Figure 6  gives access to the user adjustable settings for each  headset port enabled in the Customer Configuration                     GENEV    Headset Ports  kasta  boards  2 ports  12  Levels  P 139 Digital Audio System Sg 2  TFO MIC GAIN EAR GAIN ICS SIDETONE TX SIDETONE  Setup and Configuration   Pilot s Headset Port TFO s Headset Port Passenger 1 Headset  Current Status 4 5 dB 4508 4508  L 15 5 dB 15 5 dB n 15 5 dB  i Headset Audio Settings 1dB tone  1dB Sidetone 1dB  1dB     1dB  Radio Audio Settings t Impedance se zx  O o o o G        DE 1500 8000 Track 1500 600Q Track  click to adjust click to adjust click to adjust  Dimmer Settings  4  PAX2 5  PAX3 6  PAX4  Help Passenger 2 Headset     Passenger 3 Headset     Passenger 4 Headset  Port  4 5 dB 4 508    Mic 4508 Ee PRESETS  155dB   E  15 5 dB 15
37. t to be in normal mode  the Audio Router must have power  be operating normally and the  COMnDIR pin must be grounded  If the router does not have power or the COMnDIR pin is not grounded   the router will be in Emergency Isolation Mode     The Pilot and Co pilot G13115 or G13116 control panels have a locking EMERG NORMAL toggle switch   which grounds the COMnDIR pin when in the NORMAL position  To enable Emergency Isolation Mode   pull the toggle and move the switch to the EMERG position  This will disconnect the COMnDIR pin from  ground     The Pilot EMERG NORMAL switch MUST be connected to the audio router  If the Co pilot position will  never be used to fly the aircraft the Co pilo COM2 Emergency Isolation Mode control line may be  grounded to permanently enable Normal mode while the Audio Router has power     The audio system operates as follows depending on switch position     e NORMAL   In the NORMAL position  the Audio System operates as described in the rest of this document   e EMERG  or loss of power to audio system    In the EMERG position the following occurs    1  The Pilot s microphone and earphone audio is disconnected from the normal audio  system circuits  Mic audio is directly connected to the COM1 radio port transmit audio  and Earphone audio is connected to the COM1 and XCVR11 radio port receive audio for  aircraft warnings and other important audio    2  The Pilot s transmit PTT Keyline and dedicated COM1 transmit PTT keyline are directly  connected to t
38. umes iii iii 16  9  Configuration Web Page    sise 17  10  Troubleshooting sise 27  Appendix        Audio Path Diagram iii 29  Appendix B     Specifications    sienne 30  Appendix C     Environmental Qualifications    ir 35    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015    Page 3 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS  Figures  FIGURE 1 SYSTEM OVERVIEW easy weto cannes dates tate EA      RPA dE RPO eee tea Ur 6  FIGURE 2 G13000  FRONT PANEG 2 esgtgsiereges 0e athesfannesenne ananas a en O ere tent Ap pad wp RPO en dat drag  es te eat en ESA 7  FIGURE 3  G13160 FRONT PANEL ae zzz coy dE RAPA eer Eege Eege eege eg ques 9  FIGURE 4 CONTROL ET 13  FIGURE 5 CURRENT STATUS PAGE rss joy dans amer nt en donna PEEP EPE RPO ege eege Seege 18  FIGURE 6 HEADSET AUDIO SETTINGS PAG    19  FIGURE 7 UPDATING HARDWARE        2s ccesccceesceceeccecnsceeenaeeeaeesaaeesaeeeaaecaeaaessaeaesnaeaeaaaeseaaesaaaeeasesaecaeeeeaaenaes 20  FIGURE 8 RADIO AUDIO SETTINGS PAGE EE 21  FIGURE 9 ALERT TONE SETTINGS PAGE sriid niaaa ERNA EEEa a a aaae ARa 22  FIGURE 10 DIMMER SETTINGS ui iuiiiiieieeeeierrniirenieeeneeeieennenieeneeeenes 24  FIGURE 11 DIMMER VOLTAGE CURVE iii aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa EEEn NEEE nenne 25  FIGURE 12 AUDIO PATH DIAGRAM eee iii aaa ANESSE aaa SEES awake aaa Ennen nnet 29  Tables  TABLE   P139 AD  D  CONNECTORS adas dead wada AA PA dee WA AKA Kapa AGO FAKSY RAE WWE YA 8  TABLE 2 P139 HD  S  CONNECTORS  aaa eee aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa cana 8  TABLE 3 P139 HD  T  CONNECT
39. ure for each radio   and each audio device      e Set volume controls on earphones  helmets  and drop cords  to loudest setting    e Set volume control knobs on the audio panel  including Master Volume knob  to their middle  positions  indicator line at 12 o clock      e Adjust the volume control on each radio and other audio device to a comfortable listening level     e Once set up as specified above  use only the volume control knobs on the Eagle Copters audio  panels to change the volume     Audio Levels should be confirmed every time the audio system is used  and this procedure must be  repeated every time the volume level is changed through the Configuration Web Page     GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 16 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    9  Configuration Web Page    9 1  Description  The P139 HD has two levels of configuration     At the factory each unit is set up to the customers    specific hardware configuration  Number of headsets  and radio ports in use  intercom setup  number and type of control panels and function of each control  and PTT keyline     In the field  users may adjust volume levels and features of each enabled radio and headset port through  a Configuration Web Page in the unit  The Configuration Web Page is accessed by connecting a laptop to  the audio router via the Ethernet port  J6  No special software is required and the web page should work  with most recent web browsers     9 2  Network Requirements    The P139 HD acts as a D
40. xpected Transmit 150 Q  Impedance  Keyline Characteristics  Headset PTT Key Voltage  Keyline must be pulled below this value to key 0 5 V  Max  Radio Keyline Pull up voltage provided by radio 28 V  Voltage  Max  Radio Keyline 1 A  Current          GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015    Table 4 Specifications    Page 30 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS       G13000 Router Dimensions    Weight   5 0 Ibs  Power   5 amps  Voltage   14     32 VDC    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 31 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS    SC    2   E  2  GA    GA       G13160 Router Dimensions    Weight   5 3 Ibs  Power   5 amps  Voltage   14     32 VDC    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 32 of 35                P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS   4 950    r       3 355   2 995       t    613116    aXODODDDDV   W                   W    ER A          p  5 740            G13115 Control Panel Dimensions    Weight   1 5 Ibs  Power   250 mA  Voltage   28 VDC    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 33 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual COPTERS                    w   coun   m   m   ma   m   w   w      2 230        o  un  8  8    2  oem  Soe    L  5 740               G13116 Control Panel Dimensions    Weight   1 25 Ibs  Power   250 mA  Voltage   28 VDC    GA063 3 Rev G 08 25 2015 Page 34 of 35    P139 HD Audio System User Manual    EAGLE    COPTERS    Appendix C     Environmental Qualifications  DO 160F Environmental Cat  D1C4XXBAAU2 F  F1 XXXXXXZBXXBBZCTTMA3D3XXXXXXAX               
    
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