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Supplied with 12V DC Power cord connected
via DB 9 plug, with all PTT input :
Pin 1 : 0 Volt / PTT ground and frequencies
shifting (black wires)
Pin 2 : UHF PTT ( brown wire)
Pin 3 : VHF frequency shifting (purple wire)
Pin 4 : VHF PTT passenger/copilot (grey wire)
Pin 5 : VHF PTT pilot (white wire)
Pin 6 et 7 : Pick up, Hang up, vocal dial for
cell phone via Bluetooth for BT-A11
adapter sold apart (blue wire)
Pin 8 : Unused
Pin 9 : + 12 volts DC (red wire)
Fuse to install : 200mA
It is advisable to connect the intercom on a buffer battery instead of the recti-
fier which does not allow to have a well regulated current, even to use a high
current noise suppressor as the NF-A13 filter.
CONNECTION
See in page 4
OPERATING
After starting the engine, put the ON/OFF switch to ON. Turn to OFF at the
end of each flight.
SQUELCH SETTING
Increase or decrease the squelch level (VOX) by turning the left knob.
Turn this knob to the right until the background noises can no longer activated the
VOX, while being able to activate easily with the voice.
You must speak loud and clear from the first syllable.
Squelch settings must be regularly changed depending on the ambient noises.
If you are unable to get a good setting is that the microphones of yours headsets
are not suitable to the ambient noise of your plane.
You must replace them for a noise cancelling microphone as our TITANE2 micro-
phone.
Your microphones can also be disturbed by the relative wind. In this case, use a
large microphone windscreen.
VOLUME SETTING
Increase or decrease the volume level by turning the right knob.
The intercom is power full, optimal setting is between noon and 3 o'clock.
By setting a highest volume, you may amplify the ambient noises that pass into
your microphones.
If you need a highest volume, is that your headsets are not noise cancelling
enough.
Volume control acts on the two headsets.
You can then change the volume of your headset by turning the volume knob on
your headset.
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SWITCH NOISE K.
If you have connected the NK-A13 noise killer filter on back of the ICA-13 intercom, put
the NOISE K. switch to ON to activate the filter. Otherwise, this switch must remain on
OFF.
SWITCH MUSIC
If you have connected a MP3 player or other music source on back of the ICA-13
intercom, via the optional K13MU cord, put the MUSIC switch to ON to activate the
music, then to OFF to stop it.
If no music source is connected to your intercom, this switch must remain on OFF.
SWITCH PASS.
When this switch is turn to ON, your passenger hear all the on board communications :
intercom, VHF radio or Cell phone.
If you need to phone without your passenger hearing conversation, you can completely
isolate the passenger by putting the switch PASS. to OFF. ( his microphone and
speakers are disconnected)
VHF RADIO OPERATION
The VHF radio connected on the ICA-13 intercom is not voice activated. You must
push on the PTT button ( supplied apart) to transmit and release it after.
Receiving and transmitting radio are on the both headsets : to prevent your passenger
speaks while you are speaking with air control, you can isolate it by putting the switch
PASS. to OFF during your transmission. Likewise, if your plane is fitted with two PTT
button, make sure your passenger will not transmit accidentally.
NOTA :
The ICA-13 intercom is not sensitive to interference.
VHF radio may be sensitive to interference.
To prevent problems caused by interference, you must use shielded cable, you must
shield the spark plug cap, and you must make sure that your antenna is tuned, with a
good ground plane. If you still have problems despite all these precautions, we can
install our NF-A13 noise engine filter .
MUSIC OPERATION
The music level is automatically lowering when pilot or passenger speaks or upon receipt
of a VHF message.
AUXILIARY IN/OUT OPERATION
You need the optional K13AUX cord, fitted with a red RCA female plug and a black RCA
female plug.
The red plug is an audio output line level, for recording on-board communication.
The black plug is an audio input for receiving information or alarm from GPS or others
instruments ...
To use the NK-A13 filter and the BT-A11 Bluetooth adapter, please refer to the
manuals instructions supplied with these devices.