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KING.

KMA24H -70/71

AUDIO
SELECTOR
PANEL
ANDINTERPHONE
SYSTEM

INSTALLATION
MANUAL
006-0586-00

REVISION O JANUARY, 1984


È RADIO CORPORATION.
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PR TI DEP R
KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM

TABLEOFCONTENTS
SECTION
I
GENERAL
INFORMATION
Paragraph Page

1.1 Introduction 1-1


1.2 Description of Equipment 1-1
1.2.1 Mechanical Description of Equipment 1-1
1.2.2 Electrical Description of Equipment 1-1
1.3 Technical Characteristics 1-3
1.4 Units and Accessories Supplied 1-4
1.5 Accessories Required, But Not Supplied 1-5
1.6 License Requirements 1-5

SECfl0N II
Paragraph
INSTALLATION Page

2.1 Generat Information 2-1


2.2 Unpacking and Inspecting Equipment 2-1
2.3 Equipment Installation 2-1
2.3.1 Installation considerations 2-1
2.3.2 Mechanical Installation Procedures 2-2
2.3.3 Electrical Installation Procedures 2-7
2.3.3.1 Molex connector Assembly 2-7
2.3.3.2 Intercom Option Switch Assembly 2-8
2.4 Post Instattation check 2-9
2.4.1 Volume Adjustments 2-9
2.4.2 Duat KMA 24H-70/71 Audio Feedback Check 2-9

SECTION
III
Paragraph
OPERATION Page

3.1 Operation 3-1

LISTOFILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Page

1-1 KMA 24H-70/71 Panet combinations 1-2

2-1 Intercom Option Switch 2-8


2-2 Molex Terminal and Tools (3 Sheets) 2-10
2-3 Outline and Mounting Drawing 2-13
2-4 Instattation Assembly 2-15
2-5 Pin Functions 2-17
2-6 KMA 24H-70/71 Single Interconnect (2 Sheets) 2-19
2-7 KMA 24H-70/71 Dual Interconnect (2 Sheets) 2-23

TABLES
Table Page

2-1 Headphone Output (2 Sheets) 2-3

3-1 Headphone Audio Selection chart 3-3

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SECTION
I
GENEFLAL
INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information on the mechanical and electrical characteristics of the King
Radio corporation KMA 24H-70/71 (King Part Numbers 066-1055-70 and 066-1055-71) Audio Panet and
Interphone System.

1.2 DESCRIPTION
EQUIPMENT
1.2.1 MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT

The KMA 24H-70/71 is a compact, solid state unit containing a pushbutton audio selector panet,
five station intercom, speaker and headphone isolation amplifiers. Front panet controts include
an interphone volume control, audio selector buttons, speaker auto switch, interphone VOX (Voice
operated intercom) control, and a microphone selector switch. The unit has a low 1.3 inch
profile for minimat panet area requirements. The KMA 24H-70/71 is styled to harmonize with the
other King Radio Silver Crown units but can also be efficiently integrated into any 500 Ohm
output audio system. The unit weights 1.7 pounds (.7718 Kg).

1.2.2 ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT

The King KMA 24H-70/71 is a state-of-the-art solid state unit incorporating reliable and proven
circuitry. The unit will meet the requirements of helicopters as weLL as fixed wing aircraft.
Dual KMA 24H-70/71 instattations are possible, providing added flexibility if desired.

The KMA 24H-70/71 has separate speaker and headphone isolation amplifiers which are powered by
separate independent supply sources, providing a high degree of audio integrity. The KMA
24H-70/71 is equipped with two identical headphone amplifiers (primary and secondary), with one
amplifier serving the pilot and the other amplifier serving the crew and intercom stations.
This provides the ability for the pilot and/or copitot to isotate out of the intercom system if
desired. ALL three amplifiers are "ON" whenever the aircraft's "Avionic Master" switch in on.
There is no power on-off switch on the KMA 24H-70/71.

The headphone outputs depend upon what mode of operation the pilot has selected. There are
three modes of operation: "Normat", "Isolate", and "Private". The modes are chosen thru an
optional three position, installer mounted switch.

The primary headphone and secondary headphone outputs are identical when in the "Normat" mode of
operation. In this mode, headphone outputs contain the audio selected by the pushbuttons, aux.
and attimeter warning, and intercom audio from att five ICS inputs. When the pilot selects the
"Isolate" mode, he has isolated himself from the intercom. The primary headphone output will
contain the audio selected by the pushbuttons, aux. and attimeter warning only. The secondary
headphone output will contain intercom audio from the remaining four ICS inputs only. In this
mode, the MIC 2 TX key is disabled (single instattation only). When the pilot selects the
"Private" mode of operation, he has selected hot mic intercom between MIC 1 and MIC 2. In this
mode, the pilot and copi tot will hear the audio selected by the pushbuttons, aux. and attimeter
warning, and hot mic intercom between the two. The remaining parties will hear intercom audio
from the remaining three ICS inputs. The modes selected by the pilot do not effect the speaker
output audio.

In the instances when a headphone output contains audio selected by the pushbuttons, aux. and
attimeter warning, the TX key-will mute all audio except transmit sidetone and attimeter warning
from the headphone output. This key will mute all audio except attimeter warning from the
speaker output. A P.A. mute output is provided to mute passenger background music systems when
the mic selector is in the P.A. position and a microphone is keyed.

Each headphone amplifier can drive up to six 500 ohm headsets. The mic selector switch connects
the speaker amplifier output to either the cabin, P.A. or external speaker outputs of the audio
panet. Eight ohm and four ohm taps are provided on the output of the speaker amplifier
transformer to provided maximum power transfer. An emergency position of the mic selector
switch connects pilot MIC 1, #1 key, and primary headphone directly to COM 1 providing a
fail-safe method of communication.

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As many as five transceivers and five receivers (four transceivers and six receivers in the -70

version) can be controtted by the KMA 24H-70/71. The unit also has two unswitched inputs for
use as attitmeter warning and telephone ringer. Five intercom station inputs are available, two
of which also serve as the transmit microphone inputs. Internal relays, controtted by the MIC 1
and MIC 2 microphone keys automaticatty switch these inputs from intercom to transmit. The
MIC 2 relay will not switch to transmit in the "Isolate" mode (single instaLlation only). In
single KMA 24H-70/71 installations, the pilot's microphone has priority over he copiLot's. In
dual KMA 24H-70/71 instaLLations the pitot's microphone has priority over the MIC 2 only when
each has selected the same transciever. In the event of power interruption to the KMA
24H-70/71, the relays automatically set to the "transmit" position so that use of aircraft
transceiver is not impaired.

Thru adjustments of the VOX control on the front panet the user can select VOX (Voice operated),
keyed or hot mic intercom. Keyed intercom is thru a separate (from the transmit key) key
switch.

The KMA 24H-70/71 will operate from either 14VDC or 28VDC aircraft power systems with no wiring
changes required. The panel Lighting is powered by the aircraft Light dimmer bus. Both 14VDC
and 28VDC Light dimmmer systems are accommodated by installer wiring options.

The KMA 24H-70/71 contains a summing amplifier to combine received audio with the pilots
(or MIC 2 in a dual instatt) microphone for instattations where a voice recorder is necessary.
This amplifier output always contains the pilot headphone audio and hot mic audio from MIC 1 as
per CAA specification No. 11, Issue 3.

1 COM 7 COM3 COM 4 PULL


1 NAV 2 DME MKR 1 ADF 2 PA
lEXT
COM SPKR
MA 24H Tso PHu AUTO MIC

3
VOL
EMG 4
1COM 2 COM3COM 4 COM 5 1 NAV 2 DME MKR AOF 5

NTER OM SPKR
KMA 24H TSO PHON lAUTO Mll

FIGURE 1-1 KMA 24H-70/71 PANEL COMBINATIONS


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AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM

1.3 TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS

SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC

TSO COMPLIANCE: TSO C50c, class I, RTCA DO-170 Environmental


Category A2D1/A/KPS/XXXXXXZB/AB/BZ/A

APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS: RTCA DO-160A, Do-170

WEIGHT: 1.7 Lbs. (.7718 Kgs)

DIMENSIONS:

Depth: 6.49 in (16.48 cm)


Height: 1.3 in ( 3.30 cm)-70, 1.35 in (3.43 cm)-71
Width: 6.31 in (16.03 cm)

DESIGN: ALL solid state

CONTROL: Panet Mounted

DUTY CYCLE: Continuous

POWER REQUIREMENTS: 13.75VDC 27.5VDC

Idle current 350mA 500mA


max. operating current 1.8 Amps 1.8 Amps
instrument Lights 525mA 260mA
+70oc
TEMPERATURE RANGE: to
-20o

INPUTS: Switched inputs


audio for 5 transceivers and
5 receivers (-71 version) or 4 transceivers
and 6 receivers (-70 version). Plus 2
unswitched inputs and 5 ICS (Intercom
Stations), two of which also serve as
transmit mic audio when the associated mic
key Line is pulled low.

INPUT SELECTOR SWITCHES: Each switched audio input has two switches
associated with it, one for speaker and one
for headphone. Each switch is push-push, on
and off.

INPUT IMPEDANCE: 320 ohms for all ICS inputs


500 ohms for att audio inputs

INPUT ISOLATION: 60dB between audio inputs

SPEAKER MUTING: At least 55dB when MIC is keyed

ISOLATE MUTING: Pilot -

55dB
Co-pilot 55dB
-

MAXIMUMRATED SPEAKER OUTPUT:

27.5VDC Supply: 4 ohm tap 10 watts into 4 ohms


4 ohm tap 6.5 watts into 8 ohms
8 ohm tap 10 watts into 8 ohms

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SPECIFICATION CHARACTERISTIC

13.75VDC Supply: 4 ohm tap 6 watts into 4 ohms


4 ohm tap 4 watts into 8 ohms
8 ohm tap 6 watts into 8 ohms

MAXIMUM RATED HEADPHONE OUTPUT: (Each Output)

27.5VDC Supply 120 Miltiwatts into each 500 ohm Load a


13.75VDC Supply 20 Miltiwatts into each 500 ohm Load

Number of 500 ohm headphone driven: Up to two (2) primary output, up to six (6)
secondary output
·

DISTORTION: Less than 5% at maximum rated output


Less than 3% at 10% of maximum rated output

FREQUENCY RESPONSE: Within 3dB from 350Hz to 6000Hz

1.4 UNITSANDACCESSORIESSUPPLIED
See Figure 1-1 for complete front panet configuration.

A. KMA 24H (4 transceivers and 6 receivers) KPN 066-1055-70

B. KMA 24H (5 transceivers and 5 receivers) KPN 066-1055-71

C. KMA 24H-70/71 Installation Kit -


KPN 050-1780-03

This instaLLation kit is provided with each unit and consists of the fottowing:

KING PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY

008-0041-01 SLDR LUG DUEL 1


030-1094-77 CONN WIPOLARIZER 1
030-1107-48 CONNECTOR TERM AST 1

047-5860-01 GRND PLATE W/F 1

089-2013-37 NUT HEX 6-32 2


089-2191-22 NUT HEX ESNA 6-32 2
089-2353-01 CLIP NUT 6-32 6
089-5903-07 SCREW PHP 4-40 7/16 2
089-5907-08 SCREW PHP 6-32 1/2 2
089-5907-12 SCREW PHP 6-32 3/4 2
089-6012-08 SCREW FHP 6-32 1/2 6

091-0072-03 CABLE CLAMP 1

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1.5 ACCESSORIESREQUIRED,BUTNOT SUPPLIED


A. Speakers as required (4 or 8 ohm desireable)

B. Headphones (500 to 600 ohm impedance)

C. Microphones

D. Interconnect Wiring

E. Isolate/Private/Normal Switch (if option used). King Accessary 071-1296-00 may be used
for this purpose. See Section 2.3.3.2.

1.6 LICENSEREûUIREMENTS
None.

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SECTION
II
INSTALLATION
2.1 GENERALINFORMATION
This section contains interconnect diagrams and mounting dimensions as weLL as suqqestions and
other information pertaining to instattation. The KMA 24H-70/71 installation witt vary somewhat
depending on equipment configuration, type, Location and other factors. Cable harnesses witt be
fabricated by the instatting agency to suit the various needs.

2.2 UNPACKING
ANDINSPECTINGEQUIPMENT
Exercise extreme care when unpacking the equioment. Make a visuat inspection of the unit for
evidence of damage incurred during shipment. If a claim for damage is to be made, save the
shipping container to substantiate the claim. The claim should be promptly filed with the
transportation company. It would be advisable to retain the container and oackaging material
after att equipment has been removed in the event that equipment storage or reshipment should
become necessary at a tater date.

2.3 EQUIPMENT
INSTALLATION
2.3.1 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

Careful consideration should be given as to the needs of the aircraft operator when wiring the
KMA 24H's interphone system. A futt understanding of the possible interphone inputs and outputs
will show that there are many variations of possible interconnects, esoeciatty in dual
instattations. Switching of interphone audio is controtted by three DC order wires on the rear
connector. If any one or more of the interphone switching options are not desired, then the
associated wiring should be omitted.

Interconnects shown are for the most "common" installations, but systems are not Limited to the
options presented.

Audio received thru the headphone pushbutton switches and interphone audio from the five ICS
stations are switched within the KMA 24H by three pins on the rear connector (Isotate, Isolate
2, and Private). These pins control what audio is to be presented at each headohone output
(primary headphone output and secondary headphone output).

When att three pins are Left open circuit, the primary and secondary headphone outputs are
identicat and contain audio selected by the headphone pushbuttons, aux. attimeter warning and
interphone audio from att five ICS stations. The audio from att five ICS stations witL travet
thru the VOX circuit and will therefore be controlled at the front panet VOX controt knob for
HOT MIC, voice operated or keyed ICS. Regardless of the position of the VOX controt knob, the
ICS key is aLuays operational.

When the Isolate pin is grounded (Isolate 2, Private pins open circuit), some audio switching
takes place. MIC 1/ICS 1 audio to both headphone outputs is now switched off. Audio from the
pushbutton switches, sidetone, aux and attimeter warning is switched off at the secondary
headphone output, but this audio is still present at the primary headphone output. MIC 2
transmit key is disabled (will not key a comm) and neither key wilt mute intercom audio. Audio
from the remaining ICS inputs (MIC 2/ICS 2, ICS 3, 4, 5) is switched off at the primary
headphone output but is stilt present at the secondary headohone output. Audio from the four
ICS stations at the secondary headphone output is controlled thru the front panet VOX knob as
described earlier.

By grounding the Isolate 2 pin (Isolate, Private pins open circuit) MIC 2/ICS 2 is removed from
the intercom system. This mic can still transmit but does not effect the VOX and interphone
circuitry. Audio at the headphone outputs is identical to that described when all three pins
are open circuit except that Interphone audio from MIC 2/ICS 2 is not oresent at either output.

By grounding the Private pin (Isolate, Isotate 2 pins open circuit) MIC 2/ICS 2 is removed from
the VOX circuit and the Secondary headphone output is applied HOT to the Primary headphone
output. MIC 2 can stitt key the COMS. Audio at the headphone outputs is identical to that
described when att three pins are open circuit except that Interphone audio from MIC 2/ICS 2 is
not present at the Secondary headphone output but is HOT (atways on) at the Primary headobone
output.

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The "Private" mode of operation described in the interconnects and headphone audio chart
corresponds to att three pins grounded. With these pins grounded, audio from MIC 1/ICS 1 and
MIC 2/ICS 2 is switched off at the secondary headohone output and is apptied HOT to the primary
headphone output. Audio from the pushbuttons, sidetone, aux. and attimeter warning is also
switched off at the secondary headphone output and is heard only at the primary headphone
output.

Intercom audio from the remaining three ICS inputs (ICS 3, 4, & 5) is switched off at the
primary headphone output and is heard only at the secondary headphone output. This interphone
audio is controlled thru the front paneL VOX controt.

Audio outputs are the same for att three pins grounded or for just Isolate and private pins ,

grounded.

Audio outputs when Isolate and Isotate 2 pins are grounded are the same as when the Isotate pin
is grounded except that MIC 2/ICS 2 audio is switched off at the secondary headphone output.

Audio outputs when Isolate 2 and Private pins are grounded are the same as the audio outputs
when Private pin is grounded only.

See Table 2-1 for a complete List of headphone audio outputs.

2.3.2 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES


CAUTION
SEE FIGURES 2-5, 2-6, AND 2-7 BEFORE WIRING CABLE HARNESS.

CAUTION
IF ALL SPEAKERS IN AN INSTALLATION ARE 8 OHM, THEN CJ201 SHOULD
BE CHANGED TO THE 8 OHM POSITION. IF ANY OF THE SPEAKERS ARE 4
OHM, THEN CJ201 SHOULD BE LEFT IN THE 4 OHM POSITION. (REFER TO
MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR LOCATION OF CJ201).

CAUTION
IF THE KMA 24H-70/71 IS TO BE USED IN A SINGLE AUDIO PANEL
INSTALLATION, S211, ACCESSIBLE THROUGH A HOLE IN THE TOP COVER,
SHOULD BE LEFT IN THE "SINGLE" POSITION AND SWITCH S112 IN THE
"PILOT" POSITION. IF IT IS TO BE USED IN A DUAL AUDIO PANEL
INSTALLATION, S211 SHOULD BE CHANGED TO THE "DUAL" POSITION,
AND SWITCH S112 IN THE ASSOCIATED POSITION (PRIORITY UNIT IN
PILOT POSITION, SECONDARY UNIT IN COPILOT).

The KMA 24H-70/71 may be rigidly mounted in any Location with adequate area for the front panet
and depth behind the panet for the unit, connector and wiring harness. However, since the KMA
24H-70/71 is shorter than a transceiver, it is normally mounted at the top of a stack of radios.
The stoping top at the rear of the KMA 24H-70/71 promotes this "top of the stack" instattation.

A. Make a panet cutout as shown in Figure 2-3.

B. Mark, punch and dritt the holes for the mounting rack. See Figure 2-3 for the hole
Locations.

C. Secure the mounting rack to the instrument panet. The rear of the rack should be
attached to the airframe by means of support brackets.

NOTE
1. SLIDE THE UNIT INTO THE MOUNTING RACK UNTIL THE
LOCKING SCREW CONTACTS THE REAR OF THE MOUNTING RACK.

2. INSERT A 3/32" ALLEN WRENCH THROUGH THE HOLE IN THE


FRONT PANEL AND TURN CLOCKWISE UNTIL THE UNIT' IS
SECURE IN THE MOUNTING RACK. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.

3. FOR REMOVAL, TURN THE LOCKING SCREW COUNTER-CLOCKWISE


UNTIL THE UNIT DISENGAGES FROM THE MOUNTING RACK.
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2.3.3 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

The KMA 24H-70/71 uses a special connector that mates directly with the printed circuit board
inside the unit. A plastic cable tie is provided in the installation kit to provide strain
relief and can be instaLLed on either side of the mounting rack to route the cable harness
either direction.

NOTE
SOME OF THE KMA 24H-70/71 PIN FUNCTIONS VARY DEPENDING ON
THE FLAVOR OF THE UNIT. SEE FIGURE 2-5. BE SURE TO USE
THE CORRECT INTERCONNECT DRAWING FOR THE UNIT BEING
INSTALLED. (SEE FIGURES 2-6, AND 2-7).

How and where grounds are tied together is very important in an audio panet installation. It is
desirable for all audio grounds to come together at one common point and this common point
should be inside the audio amplifier. Ideally twin shielded Lead wire shouLd be used for att
500 ohm audio lines from radios that have separate audio grounds and single Lead shielded wire
should be used for all other 500 ohm audio Lines. In all cases, the shield on these Lines
should be grounded on the Load end only (the KMA 24H-70/71 end). The interconnect drawings
indicate the use of shielded wire. Unshielded wire can be used for these audio Lines, however
noise immunity and isolation between audio inputs witt suffer accordingly.

Speaker and headphone ground return Lines are also desirable but when used should be kept
separate from att other grounds and connected to pin 1 of the KMA 24H-70/71 rear connector. Pin
A of the KMA 24H-70/71 should be connected directly to the airframe with a short heavy wire (at
least #18AWG). ALL other grounds should be connected to pin c of the KMA 24H-70/71. A sotder
Lug should be used on the rear of the KMA 24H-70/71 installation rack as a cottection point for
all grounds that are to be connected to pin c. If shielded wire is used for the audio inputs,
the shields should att be tied together and kept separate from the audio grounds until they are
brought together at the solder Lug.

CAUTION
THE TWO POWER INPUT LINES SHOULD BE SUPPLIED THROUGH
SEPARATE CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR FUSES IN THE AIRCRAFT. PIN
25 SUPPLIES POWER TO THE HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER WHILE PIN 7
SUPPLIES POWER TO THE SPEAKER AMPLIFIER. SEPARATE
CIRCUITS WILL THEREFORE PREVENT THE TOTAL LOSS OF AUDIO
IF ONE CIRCUIT SHOULD OPEN.

NOTE
SOME TRANSCEIVERS DO NOT ISOLATE THEIR TRANSMIT RELAY
FROM THE MIC KEY LINE WITH A DIODE. IF THESE
TRANSCEIVERS SHOULD LOSE POWER, THEY WILL PULL THE MIC
KEY LINE LOW CAUSING THE KMA 24H-70/71 TO MUTE THE
SPEAKER AUDIO WHEN THIS TRANSCEIVER IS SELECTED WITH THE
MIC SELECT SWITCH. ALL TRANSCEIVERS OF THIS TYPE SHOULD
HAVE A DIODE WIRED IN SERIES WITH THEIR MIC KEY LINE.

2.3.3.1 Molex connector Assembly (Figure 2-2)

a. Soldertess contact Terminal Assembly using Molex Crimper

Refer to instructions in Figure 2-2.

b. Soldertess Contact Terminal Assembly using PLiers

(1) Strip each wire 5/32" for contact terminal (KPN 030-1107-XX). (The Last two
digits of the contact terminal part number indicate the number of terminals
furnished).

(2) Tin the exposed conductor.

(3) Using needte nose pliers, fold over each conductor tab in turn onto the
exposed conductor. When both tabs have been folded, firmly press the tabs
against the conductor.
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(4) Repeat step 3 for insulator tabs.

(5) Apply a small amount of solder (using minimum heat) to the conductor/tab
connection to assure a good electromechanical junction.

c. Contact Insertion into Molex connector Housing

(1) After the contact terminals have been instatted on the wiring harness, the
contact terminals can be inserted into the proper location in the connector
housing (KPN 030-1094-77). The terminal cannot be inserted upside down. Be
sure to push the terminat att the way in until a click can be fett or heard.

(2) The self-tocking feature can be tested by gently pulling on the wire.

d. Extraction of Contact from Molex Connector

(1) Stip the flat narrow blade of a Motex contact ejector tool, HT-1884 (KPN
047-5099-01), under the contact on the mating side of the connector. By
turning the connector upside down one can see the blade slide into the stop.

(2) When the ejector is slid into place, the Locking key of the contact is raised
allowing the contact to be removed by putting moderately on the Lead.

(3) Neither the contact or position is damaged by removing a contact; however, the
contact should be checked visually before reinstalling in connector to be
certain that retaining tab "A" extends as shown (See Figure 2-2) for retention
in connector.

2.3.3.2 Intercom Option Switch Assembly (If Used)

King Accessory 071-1296-00 may be used to switch the intercom between modes as shown in the
instattation drawings.

The Accesssory Kit contains a three pole, adjustable rotary switch (KPN 031-0517-00), a two
sided Labet placard (KPN 057-2800-00), and a select knob (KPN 088-0731-02).

The rotary switch is adjustable between two and three positions by placing the pin of the washer
in the correct stop hole.

The placard is Labled on both sides to accomodate both interphone switching options.

N V

SELECT KNOB 2 POSITION .29 = =.25 .33 .20

3 POSITION
KPN 088-0731-02 POSITIONER
KPN 031-0517-00 WAsHER

NORM NORM
PVTa i 7- ISO PVT

INTERCOM INTERCOM
I
.21

NOTES .211

MAXPANELTNICKNESS
I.50 .130 L50
KPN 057-2800-00

FIGURE 2-1 INTERCOM OPTION SWITCH


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CHECK
2.4 POSTINSTALLATION
UVARNING
BEFORE FLIGHT TEST CHECK ALL AIRCRAFT CONTROL MOVEMENTS
TO ENSURE THAT WIRING HARNESSES DO NOT INTERFERE WITH
THEIR OPERATION.

An operation performance flight test is recommended after the installation is complete to ensure
satisfactory performance of the equipment in its normal environment.

2.4.1 VOLUME ADJUSTMENTS

Volume adjustments can be made through the top cover of the KMA 24H-70/71:

A. MIC PA/EXT volume -

adjusts volume of microphone audio heard on PA and EXT


speakers.

B. Speaker volume -
adjusts volume of att inputs heard on att three speakers.

C. Headphone votume -
adjusts headphone volume for att 500 ohm inputs when not
transmitting.

D. Sidetone volume -

adjusts headphone volume for transmit sidetone and PA and EXT


speaker sidetones. There is no internal intercom volume
adjustment since the INT VOL control on the front panet
performs this function.

E. Mic #1 Private volume -

adjusts volume of Mic #1 audio heard on the primary headphone


output when in the "Private" mode of operation.

F. Mic #2 Private volume -

adjusts volume of Mic #2 audio heard on the primary headphone


output when in the "Private" mode of operation.

If it isnot known that att transceivers


the in an instattation have an internal isolation diode
in their MIC KEY Line, then they
should be tested at this time. Remove power from the
transceiver in question and verify that the speaker audio is not muted when this transceiver is
selected with the MIC SELECT switch. If the speaker audio does get muted, then an isolation
diode must be wired in series with the transceiver MIC KEY Line. See Note 5 of the-applicable
installation drawing.

2.4.2 DUAL KMA 24H-70/71 AUDIO FEEDBACK CHECK

Dual KMA 24H-70/71 instattations should be checked for audio feedback using the following
procedures:

A. Place the MIC SELECT switch of the #1 KMA 24H-70/71 at COM 1.

B. Place the MIC SELECT switch of the #2 KMA 24H-70/71 at COM 2.

C. Select the COM 1 pushbutton on the #2 KMA 24H-70/71.

D. Select an unused or test frequency on the COM 1 transceiver.

E. Key the microphone of the #1 KMA 24H-70/71 and move the microphone towards the
speaker of the #2 KMA 24H-70/71. At some point a whine witL be heard in the #2
speaker.

F. The same test should be performed with the #2 microphone and the #1 speaker. If
these tests provide results that are considered unsatisfactory, then one or more of
the fottowing solutions should be used.

1. Use high quality noise-canceLLing microphones.

2. Reduce the sidetone volume of the transceivers.

3. Use one of the techniques described in the Operation section of this manual to
avoid feedback situations.

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INSULATOR CRIMP

CONDUCTOR CRIMP

SOLDERLESSCONTACTTERMINAL
KPN 030-1107-30

TAB A

HAND EJECTOR
KPN 047-5099-01
MOLEX PN HT-1884

FIGURE 2-2 MOLEX TERMINAL AND TOOLS


(Dwg. No. 696-6333-00, R-1)
(Sheet 1 of 3)

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Holding the hand crimpers as shown, release the crimper's ratchet pawl and open by squeezing tightly
on the handles, and then releasing pressure.

HAND CRIMPER
KPN 071-6041-00
MOLEX P/N 6115

Close crimpers until ratchet begins to engage. Then insert the terminal into the jaws from the back
side. (See Figures at bottom of page) For 24 to 30AWGwire, it will be necessary to start the crimp
in jaw A and then complete it in jaw B.

JAW TERMINAL WIRE SIZE INSULATIONRANGE

A 030-1107-30 18 to 24AWG .110 to .055

B 030-1107-30 24 to 30AWG .055 to .030

WIRE STOP INSULATION TABS-

TERMINAL

Terminal is in correct position when insulation tabs are flush with outside face of crimp jaws.

FIGURE 2-2 MOLEX TERMINAL AND TOOLS


(Dwg. No. 696-6333-00, R-1)
(Sheet 2 of 3)

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Once the terminal is in the correct position, close the jaws gently until the terminal is held loosely
in place. Push wire stop down so that it rests snugly behind the contact portion of the terminal.

Strip the wire insulation back 1/8 inch and insert the wire through the insulation tabs into the
conductor tabs until the insulation hits the conductor jaw face or until the conductor touches the
wire stop.

WIRE STOP

CONDUCTOR JAWS

INSULATION
JAWS

CONDUCTOR JAW FACE


Squeeze the handles until the crimp jaws close and the ratchet releases.

Straighten the terminal if necessary, then release the plier grips and remove the crimped terminal.
CRIMPING PRESSUREADJUSTMENT

If too much or too little pressure is needed to release the crimper's ratchet pawl at the end of
the crimp stroke, the ratchet can be easily adjusted. A spanner wrench provided with the tool can
be used to loosen the lock nut, and rotate the keyed stud clockwise for increased pressure and
counter-clockwise for decreased pressure. Once the desired pressure has been set, the lock nut
must be tightened again. Newer models may have a screwdriver adjustment.

KEYED STUD

SPANNER WRENCH

LOCK NUT
(OPPOSITE SIDE)

FIGURE 2-2 MOLEX TERMINAL AND TOOLS


(Dwg. No. 696-6333-00, R-1)
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SECTION
III
OPERATION
3.1 OPERATION
Per Interconnect Shown -
See Headphone Audio Chart

The top row of pushbuttons on the KMA 24H-70/71 selects the audio to be heard on the speakers.
The bottom row of pushbutons selects the audio to be heard on the headphones. The selections
are independent of each other, attowing the same audio input to be selected for both speaker and
headphones if desired. The speaker "AUTO" switch, when putted out, automatically selects the
audio from the transceiver selected by the mic select switch to be heard on the cockpit speaker.
The audio from the transceiver selected by the mic select switch is always heard on the
headphones.

The MIC SELECT switch performs several functions, it routes microphone audio and keying to the
appropriate destination, and switches the speaker amplifier output to the appropriate speaker.
In the COM positions, microphone audio and keying are routed to the appropriate transceiver and
the speaker amplifier output is connected to the cockpit speaker. In the P.A. position,
microphone audio is routed to the speaker amplifier, microphone keying is connected to the P.A.
mute Line, and the speaker amplifier output is connected the passenger address speaker. In the
EXT position, microphone audio is routed to the speaker and amplifier, and the speaker amplifier
output is connected to the external (ramp hail) speaker. In both P.A. and EXT positions, any
audio inputs selected on the top row of pushbuttons witL be heard through the speaker untit MIC
1 or MIC 2 is keyed. Keying causes the input audio to be muted and the microphone audio to be
heard. The P.A. mute Line may be used to mute the normat passenger address audio while MIC 1 or
MIC 2 is keyed and the mic select switch is in P.A. position. In the EMG position, MIC 1 audio,
key, and primary headphones are connected directly to COM 1 as a means of failsafe communication
in the event of a failure within the KMA 24H-70/71.

The KMA 24H-70/71 contains a complete intercom system. By utilizing two identical headphone
amplifiers (one for the pilot and one for the crew) three modes of operation (NORMAL, PRIVATE,
and ISOLATE) are selectable thru an installer mounted switch. In the "NORMAL" mode of
operation, both headphone outputs are identical. They contain audio setected by the phone
pushbuttons, aux., attimeter warning and audig from all five intercom stations (ICS). In the
"PRIVATE" mode of operation, the primary headphone output contains the audio selected by the
phone pushbuttons, aux., attimeter warning and MIC 1 and MIC 2 hot mic audio for private pilot
to copilot communications. The secondary headphone output contains interphone audio from the
remaining three ICS inputs onty. The "ISOLATE" mode of operation isolates the pilot. In this
mode the primary headphone output contains audio selected by the phone pushbuttons, aux., and
attimeter warning only. The secondary headphone output contains the remaining four ICS audios
only. In this mode, MIC 2 TX key is disabled because ICS 2 can't monitor the transceivers
(single installation only). The various modes of operation have no effect on speaker audio.

Audio from the five intercom stations is controlled by the two knobs at the far Left of the
panet. The inner knob controlls the ICS volume only and does not effect the other inputs. The
outer knob adjusts for hot mic intercom (futt CW) VOX Intercom (Voice operated intercom, middle
range), or keyed Intercom (futt CCW, key through separate ICS key switch). When in the VOX
range, the control adjusts the sensitivity of the voice operated switch. These controts do not
effect ICS #1 when in the "ISOLATE" mode and do not effect ICS #1 or ICS #2 when in the
"PRIVATE" mode of operation.

The above intercom operation also applies to duat instattations.

When either the pilot or copilot keys the microphone to transmit, all other microphone inputs
are muted to insure that the keyed microphone is the singte source of the transmitted audio.
The audio inputs selected from the front panet pushbuttons are also muted white the pilot or
copilot is transmitting. If the pilot and copi Lot should both key their microphones at the same
time, the pilots mic will override the copilot's. In a dual installation, the pilot's key wilt
only override the MIC 2 key if they have selected the same transceiver on their mic select
switches.

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Duat KMA 24H-70/71 instattations require some special considerations for optimum perofrmance. A
possibility of audio feedback exists when either panet has transceiver audio selected for its
cockpit speaker. This is because the microphone for one audio panet may pick up the nearby
cockpit speaker audio of the other audio panet and when these audios are the same, feedbäck can
occur. This condition only exists white simultaneously transmitting on a transceiver through
one audio panet and monitoring the audio of the same transceiver (sidetone) on the speaker of
the other panet.

The feedback can be minimized by the use of high quality, noise canceLLing microphones and by
reducing the sidetone volume of the transceivers. See the Post Instattation Check in this
manual. However, if the feedback is stilt objectionabte, severat techniques can be used to
avoid possible feedback situations entirety. The most obvious is to never select any of the
three transceiver audio inputs for the cabin speakers, however this is not a desireable solution
unless headphones are used exclusively. Probably the best method is to use AUTO to select the
transceiver audio input for speaker. When AUTO is used on one or both panels for the speaker
audio and no other transceiver audios are selected on either panet, the situation required for
feedback witL not occur. The source of speaker audios witL then track the position of the MIC
SELECT switches. When the MIC SELECT switches of both panets are set to the same transceiver
position, both panets witt mute their speakers when either microphone is keyed.

VOX Release Adjustment

VOX Release pot R267 is accessible through the smalt hote in the Lower Left corner of the front
panet. CLockwise adjustment witt increase the time that the intercom remains on after .speech

has ended. VOX Release should be adjusted to suit user preference.

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MANUAL

KMA24H-70/71
AUDIO PANEL
SELECTOR
AND
SYSTEM
INTERPHONE

MANUAL NUMBER 006-5586-00

REVISION NUMBER 0

1st PRINTING FEBRUARY, 1984

KING RADIO CORPORATION.


400 NORTH ROGERS ROAD OLATHE, KANSAS, U.S.A.
RADIO CORPORATION.
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AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM

TABLE
OFCONTENTS
SECffl0N
IV
THEORY
OFOPERATIOIN
Paragraph Page

4.1 Introduction 4-1


4.2 Circuit Theory 4-1
4.2.1 General Circuit Theory 4-1
4.2.2 Detait circuit Theory 4-5
4.2.2.1 Headphone AmpLifier 4-5
4.2.2.2 Speaker Amplifier 4-7

SECTION
V
MAINTENANCE
Paragraph Page

5.1 Introduction 5-1


5.2 Test and Atignment 5-1
5.2.1 Test Equipment Required 5-1
5.2.2 Standard Test Signal 5-1
5.2.3 Alignment Procedures 5-1
5.2.3.1 Speaker Amplifier Test 5-1
5.2.3.2 Headphone Amplifier Test and ALignment 5-3
5.2.4 Test Data Sheet 5-5

5.3 Overhaul 5-8


5.3.1 Inspection 5-8
5.3.2 Cleaning 5-9
5.3.3 Disassembly/Assembly 5-9

5.4 Troubleshooting 5-9

SElfil0NVI
PARTSLIST
ILLUSTRATED
Item Page

1. ILLustrated Parts List Introduction 6-A


2. Final Assembly 6-1
3. Main Board Assembly 6-5
4. Audio Board Assembly 6-13

LISTOFILLUS1|RifflONS
Figure Page

4-1 General Block Diagram 4-3

5-1 Speaker Amplifier Test Setup 5-2


5-2 Headphone Amplifier Test Setup 5-3
5-3 KMA 24H-70/71 Troubleshooting Flowchart {5 Sheets) 5-11

6-1 Finat Assembly 6-4


6-2 Main Board and Schematic 6-12
6-3 Audio Board and Schematic 6-16

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CONTENTS
SECTION
IV
OFOPEFLATION
THEORY
Paragraph Page

4.1 Introduction 4-1


4.2 Circuit Theory 4-1
4.2.1 General circuit Theory 4-1
4.2.2 Detait circuit Theory 4-5
4.2.2.1 Headphone Amplifier 4-5
4.2.2.2 Speaker Amplifier 4-7

LISTOFILLUSlRifflONS
Figure Page

4-1 General Block Diagram 4-3

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SECTION
IV
THEORY
OFOPERATION
4.1 INTRODUCTION
This section describes the internat electrical operation of the KMA 24H-70/71, an understanding of this
section is essential if it becomes necessary to use Section V.

The KMA 24H-70/71 is an audio selector panet containing both speaker and headphone isolation amplifiers.
The separate isolation amplifiers provide complete independence of speaker and headphone selection. This
attows the same audio input to be selected for both headphones and speaker white retaining input
isotation. The interphone system attows hot mic, VOX (voice operated) or keyed intercom, and controts/
restricts audio to various ICS stations when desired for privacy or independence.

4.2 CIRCUIT
THEORY
4.2.1 GENERAL CIRCUIT THEORY

The basic functions of the KMA 24H-70/71 are to accept microphone and 500 ohm audio inputs, provide
selection of the desired audio input or inputs, and deliver it to the desired output device: either a
speaker or headphone. This must be accomplished without attowing one input to influence or interfere
with another input. In order to achieve this isolation, six summing networks are utilized. Each summing
network accepts severat inputs but provides only one output which is the sum of the inputs.

The pushbutton switches select the desired audio inputs and route them to either the phones audio summing
network or the speaker audio summing network. The microphone switching relays route MIC 1 and MIC 2
audio either to the microphone summing network for intercom or to the mic select switch which routes them
to the proper transceiver (or PA/EXT) during transmit. The relays are controtted by the MIC TX keys.
TX key #1 travets thru enabte/disable relay which provides pilot transmit priority in dual instattations.
TX key #2 travets thru a disable block which disables key #2 when in the "ISOLATE" mode of operation.

The mic select switch has five sections (decks), each of which performs a routing function. Section A
provides transmit sidetone and "AUTO" audio. Section B routes the TX key to the proper transceiver.
Section C routes mic audio to the proper transceiver. Section D routes speaker audio to the proper
speaker, and Section E routes pilot headphones to either the KMA 24H-70/71 or to COM i for emergency
operation.

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The Isolate and Key mute Logic controts the mute gates. These gates do the necessary muting and
switching for the three modes of operation and during transmit.

The VOX circuit controts intercom as hot mic, VOX or keyed ICS.

The headphone power amplifiers have a low impedance output which enables up to six headphones to be
connected in parattet. However, the primary headphone output should be Limited to two headphones because
they are connected to COM 1 in the EMG position of the mic select switch. These amplifiers are adjusted
to provide 1 volt output for 1 volt input. ICS gain is adjustable.

The speaker power amplifier is also adjusted to provide 1 vott output with a 1 volt input signat
selected.

The gain of either the phone amp or the speaker amp can be adjusted to suit individuaL needs by means of
pots that are accessible through the top cover. Also adjustable through the top cover are the microphone
gains in the PA and EXT positions of the mic select switch, MIC 1 and MIC 2 gain when in the "Private"
mode of operation, and the headphone sidetone volume. This sidetone includes transmit sidetone,
passenger address audio, external speaker audio, and attimeter warning.

4.2.2 DETAILED CIRCUIT THEORY (Ref. Figure 6-2 and 6-3)

The 20 pushbuttons on the front panet of the KMA 24H-70/71 control the selection of a maximum of 10 audio
inputs. In addition, 2 direct wired audio inputs are provided that bypass the input switches. ALL
twelve of these audio inputs are Loaded with 510 ohm resistors inside the KMA 24H-70/71. The inputs are
Loaded at att times whether or not they are selected on the front panet.

Pushbutton switches S101B through $1108 are used to setect the audio to be heard on the headphones, while
S101T through S110T provide speaker audio selection. Physically, the top and bottom switches are paired
together. Each pair consists of two double pole-double throw switches, both of which are mounted on the
same set of six pins. ELectricatty, however, the top and bottom switches are singLe pote double throw -

because the top switches have a shorting bar on the right side only (Looking at the switches from the
front of the unit). The bottom switches have a shorting bar on the Left side only. This unique
construction provides the electrical capability of two switches white using the PC board space of only
one switch and requires no special mechanical support for the top row of switches.

The audio inputs selected for the headphone amplifier are summed by the 51K resistor module U204 and
I101B. Likewise, a second summing network composed of U203 and I2018 sum the audio inputs for the
speaker amplifier.

In each case the summing amplifier is used to provide maximum isolation between inputs. The inverting
input of these op amps is a virtual ground to the input signals, therefore there is no voltage swing at
this point.

4.2.2.1 Headphone AmpLifier

1205 is a voltage regulator that supplies +8V to the headphone amplifier circuitry. I105 and I106, the
headphone power amplifiers use the aircraft supply voltage after the fitter L202, C134 and C236. 0209
and 4210 operate as a +12V regulator for the +12V relays K201, K202 and K203. As the collector voltage
of 9209 begins to exceed 12V, vottage divider R260 and R261 begin to reverse bias the base-emitter
junction of 0210. This causes the cottector current of 4210, and therefore the base current of 0209, to
diminish which attows the cottector vottage of 0209 to drop back to 12V. Likewise when the collector
vottage of 0209 drops below 12V, 0210 is biased on creating more base current for 0209. If the aircraft
supply voltage should drop below 12V, 0210 emitter current increases causing 4209 to go into hard
saturation causing a minimat voltage drop across 0209.

0207 and 0208 are normatty turned on causing K201 and K202 to be energized. This switches the MIC 1 and
MIC 2 audio inputs to the mute gates I204C and I204A for possible use by the intercom and VOX circuits.
The state of these gates depend upon the mode of operation. Relay K203 controts 0207 and 0211 to provide
pilot priority in dual installations {only when each KMA 24H-70/71 has selected the same transceiver).
S212 selects the priority KMA 24H-70/71 in a dual instattation. When each panet's mic select switch is
in the same position, a Low on MIC 1 key of the non-priority panet energizes K203 in the priority panet.
Now a Low on MIC 1 key on the priority panet energizes K203 through the key enable/disable interconnect.
This effectively interrupts the non-priority key Line.

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When in the "ISOLATE" mode of operation, MIC 2 key must be interrupted because that station cannot
monitor the transceiver in the mode. 0212 and 0215 perform this function. 0212 is normatty saturated
enabling MIC 2 key. When in ISOLATE mode however, the ISOLATE interconnect is Low and the PRIVATE
interconnect is high. This condition turns 0212 off, disabling MIC 2 key.

When the relays K201 or K202 are in the de-energized position then MIC 1 and MIC 2 audio inputs are
routed to the transceiver setected by the mic select switch. This configuration insures the ability to
transmit if relay power is Lost. Putting MIC 1 key Low turns off 0207 de-energizing K201 attowing MIC 1
audio to be passed to a transmitter. Likewise putting MIC 2 key Low will connect MIC 2 audio to a
transmitter, however, R258 and CR213 prevent K202 from being de-energized if MIC 1 key is Low and S211 is
in the single position. Therefore, in a single instattation, whenever MIC 1 is transmitting, MIC 2 is
prevented from transmitting.

However, when S211 is in the dual position CR207 attows K202 to be de-energized by MIC 2 key regardless
of the state of MIC 1 key. MIC 2 audio is prevented from reaching a transmitter by the second pote of
S211. The only reason MIC 2 key must de-energize K202 is to prevent MIC 2 from receiving its bias
voltage from two dissimilar sources at once. In other words, in a duat KMA 24H-70/71 instattation each
microphone will be connected to both panets. The #1 MIC for one panet witt be the #2 MIC for the other
panet.

CR209 and CR210 provide MIC 1 key and MIC 2 key to the MIC SELECT switch (section 2) which routes it to
the transceiver setected. When S211 is in the dual position, only MIC 1 is attowed to key a transceiver.

The microphone biasing network provides +8V filtered by R226 and C219 to each microphone through the 390
ohm MIC biasing resistor R220, R221, R222, R223, and R224. R225 provides microphone biasing for either
MIC 1 or MIC 2 white passenger address (PA) or externat (EXT) speakers are selected.

Resistors R228 through R231, R256 and I203 sum the intercom MIC audio's. MIC 1 audio is not attowed to
pass to the intercom summing amplifier and VOX circuit by I204C when in the ISOLATE or PRIVATE modes.
MIC 2 audio is not attowed to pass to the intercom summing amptifier and VOX-circuit by I204A when in the
PRIVATE mode or, in a dual instaLLation, when the other unit has selected PRIVATE or ISOLATE modes.
R235A is the 1NT VOL (interphone volume) Located on the front panet. It is an audio tapered pot that
varies the voltage gain of I203C from 0 to 5. L203 and R215 prevent RFI (Radio Frequency Interference)
from entering the unit via the metat shaft of R235. These chokes do not interfere with the audio
fregencies present.

I101B is the summing amplifier for the 500 ohm audio inputs that are selected for headphones by the
bottom row of pushbutton switches S101B through S110B.

The voltage gain of I101B can be set from 0 to 1/5 by adjusting R103 (Phone VOL). The nominal gain for
this amplifier is 1/10. This attows a 20V p-t-p (7.07VRMS) input signal to be accommodated. This wiLL
produce a 2V p-t-p signat at the output of I1018 with R103 at mid-range.

The output of 11018 is muted by I104C during transmit. The output of I104C proceeds to the primary
headphone amp and to I1048 which mutes this audio (I104B off) when in the ISOLATE or PRIVATE modes of
operation, preventing it from reaching the secondary headphone amplifier.

I101A is the summing amplifier for transmit sidetone from the mic select switch, attimeter warning direct
from its input and the speaker amplifier output when PA or EXT are selected by the mic select switch.
The vottage gain of this amplifier can be set from 0 to 1/10 by adjusting R104 (Sidetone VOL) and is
normally adjusted to provide a gain of 1/20.

The output of I101A is normatty muted by I104A but during transmit, I104A is turned on, providing
sidetone. I104A feeds the primary headphone amp and I104D. 1104D is normatty on but as above, is turned
off in ISOLATE and PRIVATE modes to prevent it from reaching the secondary headphone amo.

Any audio that is fed to I203C (intercom summing amp) is also fed to I203B to operate the VOX (voice
operated intercom) circuit. R240 to R243, R255, I203B and I203D sum, filter and rectify the ICS audios
to provide a DC voltage across C226. R235B is the VOX control on the front panet and controts the DC
voltage produced for C226. Any ICS audio input that produces a DC Levet at C226 that exceeds the voltage
across CR219 witt cause I204D to turn on, attowing intercom audio to pass to the headphone amplifier(s).
I203AB operates as a voltage comparator with hysteresis.

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When R235B (VOX ADJ) is fult CW, the DC voltage across CR219 is amplified to a Levet that causes the DC
Levet across C226 to exceed the voltage across CR219 and I204D is turned on for HOT MIC intercom. When
R235B is fult CCW, the voltage at C226 is always below that of CR219. This is the condition for keyed
ICS. A Low on the ICS key line saturates 0214 and turns I204D on. R267 is the VOX release time
adjustment, accessable thru the front panet. C226 charges thru R248 for a fast attack time and
discharges thru R267 for an adjustable release time. 0216 is normatty off, but momentarily saturates
when a TX key is released dumping the DC voltage on C225. This.orevents the transient on the MIC inputs
from turning I204D on. Intercom audio is muted by I204D thru I204B during transmit only when in the
NORMALmode of operation. Intercom audio from I204D is fed to the secondary headphone amp and to the
primary headphone amp thru I103D when in the NORMALmode. I103D is off in the ISOLATE and PRIVATE modes.
R251 and C225 prevent "popping" of gate I204D.

I101D sums the signals intended for the primary headphone amplifier. R108 (MIC 2 PVT VOL) and R115 (MIC
1 PVT VOL) adjust the MIC audio Levet for pilot to copilot communications when in the PRIVATE mode. The
input resistors and C114 form high pass filters which rott off frequencies below 350Hz. High frequency
attenuation is provided by C115.

I101c sums and fitters the signals intended for the secondary headphone amp. Its operation is similar to
I101D.

The output of I101D is fed directly to the primary headphone power amplifier I105. R119 and R120 set the
vottage gain at 10 for frequencies between 350Hz and 6KHz. C121 and R119 provide another Low frequency
corner. R121 and C123 suppress high frequency oscittation white CR101 prevents oscittation during
recovery from a shorted output condition. CR102 and CR103 prevent overswing of the output. I105 is an
IC audio amplifier with Low output impedance which causes its output voltage to remain constant over a
wide range of Load impedances. Short circuit protection and thermat shut down are two other features of
I105.

The output of I101C feeds the secondary headphone power amplifier I106. This amplifier is identical to
the one described above.

4.2.2.2 Speaker Amplifier

Aircraft power to the speaker amplifier is supplied through F201. L201 and C204 fitter aircraft power
(14VDC or 28VDC) that is used by the speaker power amplifier. This voltage is also applied to I206 which
is an 8V regulator that suppties +8V to I201 and I202.

I201B along with U203 sum the 500 ohm audio inputs selected for the speaker amptifier by the top row of
pushbutton switches S101T through S110T. This amplifier provides a voltage gain of 1/10. Audio
frequencies below the passband of 350 to 6000Hz are attenuated by C205, R204, C107, C217 and R209. High
frequencies are attenuated by C246 and C209.

Speaker amplifier muting is performed by 9201. Whenever the setected transceiver is keyed, CR220 witt
putt the gate of 4201 Low causing 0201 to open. This prevents feedback that would occur if the
microphone were allowed to pick up the cabin speaker while transmitting. Without this muting, transmit
sidetone from the transceiver in use, would be attowed to pass through the speaker amplifier to the
speaker. The microphone would pick it up and feed it to the transceiver where it would be amplified and
returned as transmit sidetone to the KMA 24H-70/71 where it would be amplified again in the speaker
amplifier. c206 works with R205 to provide a deLay in the return of speaker audio once the microphone
key is released. This delay prevents the "pop" caused by the release of mic key from being heard on the
speaker.

Two inputs are allowed to bypass the speaker muting circuit. R271 permits attimeter warning and
R207/C248 permits microphone audio (in the PA and EXT positions) to be added into the summing amplifier
I201A. R210 adj.usts the volume of the microphone audio that is passed to the PA and EXT speakers.

A high frequency corner is estabLished by R209 and C209 to attenuate frequencies above 6KHz. For
bandpass frequencies (350Hz to 6KHz) the voltage gain of I201 is about 1/4 for the audio inputs selected
by pushbutton, 1/40 for attimeter warning, and 5/8 for microphone audio with R210 adjusted for maximum
volume. The output of I201A is applied to R211 which adjusts the volume of att speaker audio.

I202 is an IC audio amplifier with an internally set vottage gain of 20. R212 and C215 are to prevent
high frequency oscittation of I202. The Low impedance output of I202 drives the primary of T201.

The speaker power amplifier is composed of T201, T202, 0202, 0203, 0204, 0205 and 4206. Power transistor
4204 and 4205 are emitter followers with their collectors grounded. They are heat sunk to the chassis to
permit high power dissipation and the grounded cottector configuration allows a direct

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connection of their cases to ground with no insulator required. 0202 and 0203 are also grounded
cottector, emitter fottowers used to drive 0204 and 4205. The DC bias for 0202 and 4203 is supplied by
4206 through the center tap of the T201 secondary winding. 4206 is heat sunk to the same piece of metat
as 0204 and 4205 and therefore senses the temperature of 4204 and 0205. As the temperature of 0206
changes, so does its base-emitter voltage drop which tends to compensate for the change in base-emitter
voltage drop of 0204 and 0205 due to their changes in temperature. For example, suppose 0204 and 0205 get
hot. The vottage drop across the base-emitter diode witt decrease and base current would increase if the
bias vottage supplied by 0206 remained the same. However, since 0206.witt get heated atong with 4204 and
0205, the base to emitter voltage drop of 9206 witL also decrease, therefore the emitter vottage of 9206
witt rise tending to decrease the base currents of 0202, 0203, 0204 and 0205. This temperature
compensation attows a small quiesent current to be used white crossover distortion is kept to a minimum.

Output transformer T202 has a 4 ohm tap on it which is normatty used to drive the speakers since cabin
speakers are usuatty 4 ohm. This tap will provide a minimum of 4 watts (with a 14V suppty) to an 8 ohm
speaker which should be enough for most apptications. If 8 ohms is the Lowest impedance ever driven by
the KMA 24H-70/71 and more output power is desired then CJ202 can be changed to the 8 ohm position which
connects the 8 ohm tap to the output. The 8 ohm tap witt provide a minimum of 6 watts (with a 14V
supply) to an 8 ohm speaker.

The mic select switch S213 is a seven position, five section rotary switch. Section A provides the
transmit sidetone and "AUTO" function. Section B routes MIC TX key to the proper transceiver and
provides PA mute when in the PA position. Section C routes mic audio to the proper transceiver or to
the speaker amplifier for PA or EXT. Section D selects the correct speaker output and Section E connects
pilot headphones to COM1 for EMG operation.

S214 is the speaker "AUTO" switch.

The 330pf capacitors at the op-amp inputs prevent RFI from rectifying on their inputs.

CR218 is a 36V zener diode provided to suppress high voltage spikes induced onto the mic key Line by
transmitter relay coits.

Eight panet Lamps are used to ittuminate the front panet. They are att connected in parattet for 14VDC
Lighting, and four in series with the other four for 28V Lighting.

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CONTElifS
SECTION
V
MAINTENANCE
Paragraph Page

5.1 Introduction 5-1

5.2 Test and Alignment 5-1


5.2.1 Test Equipment Required 5-1
5.2.2 Standard Test Signat 5-1
5.2.3 Atignment Procedures 5-1
5.2.3.1 Speaker Amplifier Test 5-1
5.2.3.2 Headphone Amplifier Test and Alignment 5-3
5.2.4 Test Data Sheet 5-5

5.3 Overhaut 5-8


5.3.1 Inspection 5-8
5.3.2 Cleaning 5-9
5.3.3 Disassembly/Assembly 5-9

5.4 Troubleshooting 5-9

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Figure Page

5-1 Speaker Amplifier Test Setup 5-2


5-2 Headphone Amplifier Test Setup 5-3
5-3 KMA 24H-70/71 Troubleshooting Flowchart (5 Sheets) 5-11

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SECTION
V
MAINTENANCE
5.1 INTRODUCTION
The maintenance section contains test and alignment procedures for an operationat KMA 24H-70/71. Also
included in this section are overhaut and troubleshooting procedures. Before maintenance is attempted on
the KMA 24H-70/71 it is advisabte to have a thorough understanding of the theory of operation.

5.2 TESTANDALIGNMENT
5.2.1 TEST EQUIPMENT REQUIRED

In addition to the equipment Listed, a KMA 24H-70/71 rear connector (KPN 030-1094-77) and pins (KPN
030-1107-48) are required to connect the KMA 24H-70/71 to the equipment.

FUNCTION SUGGESTED MODEL

Audio Signal Generator HP 2OOCD or equivalent


*Audio Power Meter Generat Radio 1840-A or equivalent
AC Voltmeter Ballantine 314A or equivalent
Power Supply 10 to 33VDC e 1.5A
Oscittoscope Any

*A Load resistor and AC voltmeter can be used in place of the audio power meter. Load resistors of 4
ohms, 10 watts; 8 ohms, 10 watts; and 100 ohms, 1 watt will be required.

5.2.2 STANDARD TEST SIGNAL

Standard Audio Test Signat: 1VRMS, 8 1KHz

5.2.3 ALIGNMENTPROCEDURES

Unless otherwise specified, att tests are to be performed under ambient conditions. The supply voltage
shaLL be 27.5VDC.

5.2.3.1 Speaker Amplifier Test and Alignment

NOTE
IF ALL THE SPEAKERS IN A PARTICULAR INSTALLATION ARE KNOWNTO BE 8
OHMS, THEN CJ202 SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE 8 OHM POSITION AND THE
SPEAKER AMPLIFIER OUTPUT $HOULD BE LOADED WITH AN 8 OHM RESISTOR
(INSTEAD OF 4 OHM) FOR THE FOLLOWING TESTS. WHEN THIS IS DONE,
THE SAME RESULTS SHOULD BE OBTAINED WITH THE 8 OHM LOAD THAT ARE
-
SPECIFIED FOR THE 4 OHM LOAD IN PARAGRAPHSC AND D.

a. Terminate the cabin speaker output (Pin 4) with a 4 ohm Load,

b. Apply a TVRMS, 1KHz signal at the COM 1 audio input (Pin T) and select COM 1 for the
speaker.

c. With the mic select switch in the COM 1 transceiver position, the cabin speaker output (Pin
4) should be 1 + 0.25VRMS across the 4 ohm Load. If not, adjust R211 for a 1VRMS output.

d. With either MIC 1 TX key (Pin 19) or MIC 2 TX key (Pin X) pulled Low, the output should drop
to Less than 9mVRMS. (S211 must be in the single position when MIC 2 TX key (Pin X) is
pulled Low.)

e. Vary the frequency of the input signal and verify that the output does not vary more than
3dB over the frequency range of 350Hz to 6000Hz. (The output voltage must not drop to Less
than .707VRMS across 4 ohms over this frequency range.)

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f. Monitor the speaker amplifier output on an oscittoscope and check that the output is not
clipped when the audio input is increased to provide rated output: 6 watts (5VRMS into 4
ohms) with a 13.75V supply and 10 watts (6.3VRMS into 4 ohms) with a 27.5V supply.

g. Terminate the PA speaker output (Pin 2 for KMA 24H-70 or Pin B for KMA 24H-71) with an 8 ohm
Load,

h. Apply a 0.4VRMS, 1KHz signat to the MIC 1 audio/ICS 1 input (pin Z).

i. With the mic select switch in the PA position and with MIC 1 TX key (Pin 19) putted Low, the .

PA speaker output should be 5.0 + 1VRMS. If it is not, adjust R210 for a 5.0V output.

NOTE
THIS ADJUSTMENT IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE MAXIMUMVOLUME WITHOUT
CLIPPING FROM THE PASSENGER ADDRESS AND EXTERNAL SPEAKERS WHEN
TALKING LOUDLY INTO AN AVERAGE MICROPHONE. THIS SETTING CAN BE
MODIFIED TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL REQUIREMENTS. THIS ADJUSTMENT CAN BE
USED TO PROVIDE A COMFORTABLELISTENING LEVEL ON THE HEADPHONES
WHILE THE MIC SELECT SWITCH IS IN THE PA OR EXT POSITIONS. IF
THIS IS DONE, THE SIDETONE VOLUME CONTROL (R104) SHOULD BE
ADJUSTED FIRST, ACCORDING TO THE HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURES.

SPEAKER
OUT
AUDIO POWER METER
R KMA 24H WITH4ALOAD
GENERATOR

OR

POWER SUPPLY A. C. .

13.75/27.5VDC VOLTMETER

4A
lOW

FIGURE 5-1 SPEAKER AMPLIFIER TEST SETUP

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5.2.3.2 Headphone Amplifier Test and Atignment

The headphone amplifier test setup is shown in Figure 5-2.

a. Terminate both headphone outputs (Pins D-and b) with 100 ohm, 1 watt Loads.

b. Apply a 1VRMS, 1KHz signal to the COM1 audio input (Pin T) and setect COM1 for headphones.

c. With the ISOLATE (Pin 21), ISOLATE 2 (Pin 24) and PRIVATE (Pin Y) pins open circuited and
the MIC select switch in any position except EMG, both headphone outputs should be 1 +
O.25VRMS across the 100 ohm Loads. If not, adjust R103 for a 1VRMS output.

d. With the Mic select switch in the COM1 position, and MIC 1 TX key {Pin 19) Dulled Low, both
headphone outputs should be 0.5 + 0.1VRMS across the 100 ohm Load. If not, adjust R104 for
O.5VRMS output. Repeat with MIC 2 TX key (Pin X) pulled tow. S211 must be in the single
position.

NOTE
THIS ADJUSTMENTOF R104 IS SET UP TO PROVIDE SIDETONE THAT IS 6de
BELOW NORMALAUDIO HOWEVERTHIS CAN BE CHANGED TO SUIT INDIVIDUAL
NEEDS. ANY TIME THIS SETTING IS CHANGED, THE VOLUMEOF PA AND EXT
SIDETONE SHOULD BE CHECKED AND RE-ADJUSTED IF REQUIRED WITH R210.

e. Vary the frequency of the input signal and varify that the outputs do not vary more than 3dB
over the frequency range of 350Hz to 6000Hz. (The output voltage must not drop to less than
.707VRMS across 100 ohms over this frequency range.)

f. Monitor the headphone outputs (Pins D and b) on an oscilloscope and verify that the output
is not clipped when the input signal is increased to provide an output of 8 volts across a
100 ohm Load.

g. Remove the MIC 1 TX key (Pin 19) and ground the ISOLATE pin (Pin 21). Verify that the
secondary headphone output (Pin b) drops to Less than 2mV and the primary headphone output
(Pin D) remains at 1V.

h. Verify that a Low MIC 2 TX (Pin X) key does not switch K202 from intercom to transmit.

AUDIO --------Þ KMA 24H POWER METER


GENERATOR 100 OHM LOAD

OR

POWER SUPPLY A. C.
13.75/27.5VDC VOLTMETER
OWO
A
I

FIGURE 5-2 HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER TEST SETUP

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i. Remove the ground from the ISOLATE (Pin 21) pin and apply a 0.2VRMS, 1KHz to the MIC 1
audio/ICS 1 input (Pin Z).

j. With the mic select switch in any position except EMG, the V0X controt futt CW and the VOL
controt fuLL CW, both headphones outputs (Pins D and b) should be at Least 4VRMS across 100
ohms.

k. Repeat j for the other 4 ICS inputs (Pins 20, 22, 23 and a).

L. With the mic select switch in any of the transceiver positions and with either MIC 1 TX key
(Pin 19) or MIC 2 TX key (Pin X) putted Low, the outputs should drop to Less than 9mV.
(S211 must be in the single position when MIC 2 key is pulled tow).
m. With the INT VOL controt (R235A) completely counter-clockwise the headphone outputs should
be Less than 20mV.

n. Ground the PRIVATE (Pin Y) and ISOLATE (Pin 21) pins. With 0.2VRMS, 1KHz signat at the MIC
1 AUDIO/TCS 1) input (Pin Z), the primary headphone output (Pin D) should be 0.4VRMS +
.1VRMS. If not, adjust R108 for 0.4VRMS output. The secondary headphone output (Pin b)
should be Less than 9mV.

O. Verify that a ground on MIC 2 TX key (Pin X) (S211 in the single position), switches K202
from intercom to transmit.

p. Remove the signat from the MIC 1 AUDIO/ICS 1) input (Pin Z) and apply it to the MIC 2
AUDIO/ICS 2) input (Pin 20). The primary headphone output (Pin D) should be 0.4 + .1VRMS.
If not, adjust R108 for O.4VRMS output. The secondary headphone output (Pin b) should be
Less than 9mV.

q. Remove the ground from ISOLATE (Pin 21) pin. Verify p.

r. Remove the ground from the PRIVATE (Pin Y) pin and ground the ISOLATE 2 (Pin 24) pin.
Verify that both headphone outputs (Pin D and b) are Less than 9mV.

s. Remove the ground from the ISOLATE 2 (Pin 24) pin and remove the MIC 2 AUDIO/ICS 2)
input(Pin 20). Apply this to the ICS 3 input (Pin 22).

t. Ground the ISOLATE (Pin 21) pin and verify that the signat at the primary headphone output
(Pin D) is Less than 9mV. Verify that the secondary headphone output (Pin b_) is 4VRMS.
(VOL fult CW)

u. Turn the VOX control (R2358) futt CCW and ground the ICS key (Pin W) pin. Verify the output
described in t.

v. Adjust R267 15 turns CW, then 7 turns CCW. This pot controts the VOX release time and is
adjusted in the aircraft to user performance.

w. With a 1.OVRMS input to COM 1 (Pin T) and COM 1 selected for phones, the voice recorder
output (Pin 2) shall be 0.5 +_ 0.2VRMS open circuit.

NOTE
THE ADJUSTMENTIN STEPS N AND P ARE ADJUSTED TO USER PREFERENCE.
THEY CONTROLMIC 1 AND MIC 2 AUDIO LEVEL WHENIN THE PRIVATE MODE
OF OPERATION.

x. With a 0.1VRMS input to MIC 1 AUDIO/ICS 1 (Pin Z) and VOL knob futt CCW, the voice recorder
output (Pin 2) shalt be 1.0 + .2VRMS open circuit.

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5.2.4 TEST DATA SHEET

1. Speaker Amplifier

A. Cabin Speaker output VRMS (1 0.25VRMS/27.5V unit)


Insert 1VRMS, 1KHz signal at COM1 input with COM i selected for speaker, 4 ohm Load.

B. Cabin Speaker Output mVRMS (9mVRMS max/S211 in singte, MIC 2 TX key tow).

C. Cabin Speaker Frequency Response (3dB max/Ref 1KHz for frequency range 350Hz to 6000Hz)

dB 9 350Hz
dB B 1000Hz

dB 8 6000Hz

D. Cabin Speaker Outout W (6W/13.75V unit)


W (10W/27.5V unit)

E. PA Speaker Output VRMS (5.0 j 1VRMS/MIC Select Switch PA position, MIC 1


TX key Low)

Apply a 0.4VRMS signat to MIC 1 AUDIO/ICS 1 input 1000Hz.

2. Headphone Amplifier

A. Headphone Output VRMS (1 j_ O.25VRMS/primary)


VRMS (1 0.25VRMS/secondary)
Apply a 1VRMS, 1KHz signal to COM 1 audio input and select COM 1 for headphone, 100 ohm
1W Loads on both outputs, mic select switch set in COM2 position.

8. Sidetone Outputs VRMS (0.5 0.1VRMS/primary),


VRMS (0.5 _
0.1VRMS/secondary)
MIC 1 or 2 TX key pulled Low, (be sure S211 is in single position).

C. Headphone Frequency Response (3dB max/Ref. 1KHz for frequency range 350Hz to 6000Hz)

dB B 350Hz
dB a 1000Hz
dB B 6000Hz

Remove ground from keys and place MIC Select Switch in COM2 position.

D. Headphone Output V (8V min/no cLipping on output waveform)


Return applied signal to 1VRMS.

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E. Headphone Outputs mV (9mV max/secondary)


V (1V + 0.2V/primary)
Ground Isolate pin.

F. K202 switch from intercom to transmit yes, no.


MIC 2 TX key pulled Low.

G. Headphone Outputs V (4VRMS min/primary)


V (4VRMS min/secondary)
Remove ground from Isolate pin, apply 0.2VRMS, 1KHz to MIC 1 AUDIO/ICS 1 input, VOX fult
CW, volume controt futt CW.

H. Headphone Outputs V (4VRMS/primary), V (4VRMS/secondary): MIC 2


V (4VRMS/primary), V (4VRMS/secondary): MIC 3
V (4VRMS/primary), V (4VRMS/secondary): MIC 4
V (4VRMS/primary), V (4VRMS/secondary): MIC 5
Apply input signat to other four MIC inputs.

I. Headphone Outputs mV (9mV/primary)


mV (9mV max/secondary)
MIC 1 or 2 TX Key putted Low.

J. Headphone Outputs mV (20mV max/primary)


mV (20mV max/secondary)
Int Volume futt CCW, MIC Keys ungrounded.

K. Headphone Outputs VRMS (0.4 + 0.1VRMS/primary)


mV (9mV max/secondary)
Apply 0.2VRMS, 1KHz signal at MIC 1 AUDIO/ICS 1 input, ground Private and Isolate pins.

L. Ground on MIC 2 TX key switches K202 from intercom to transmit yes


no

M. Headphone Outputs VRMS (0.4 +_ O.1VRMS/primary)


mV (9mV max/secondary)
Apply signal to MIC 2 AUDIO/ICS 2 input, no keys grounded.

N. Headphone Outputs VRMS (0.4 + 0.1VRMS/primary)


mV (9mv max/secondary)
Remove ground from Isotate pin.

O. Headphone Outputs mV (9mV max/primary)


mV (9mV max/secondary)

Remove ground pin from Private pin and ground Isotate 2 oin.

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P. Headphone Outputs mV (9mV max/primary)


VRMS (4VRMS min/secondary)
Remove ground from Isolate 2 pin. Apply input signat to ICS 3, ground Isotate pin, Volume
futL CW.

G. Headphone Outputs mV (9mV max/primary)


VRMS (AVRMS min/secondary)
VOX futt CCW, ICS key grounded.

3. Voice Recorder Output

A. Output V (0.5 j O.2VRMS/open circuit)


Insert a 1.OVRMS, 1KHz signal into COM1 input. Select COM 1 for headphones.

B. Output V (1.0 0.2VRMS/open circuit)


Insert a 0.1VRMS input with VOL knob fult CCW.

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5.3 OVERHAUL
5.3.1 INSPECTION

This section contains instructions to assist in determining, by inspection, the condition of assemblies.
Defects resulting from wear, physical damage, deterioration, or other causes can be found by these
inspection procedures. To aid inspection, detailed procedures are arranged in alphabetical order.

A. Capacitors, Fixed

Inspect capacitors for case damage, body damage, and cracked, broken, or charred insulation.
Check for Loose, broken, or corroded terminal studs, Lugs or Leads. Inspect for Loose,
broken, or improperty soldered connections.

B. Chassis

Inspect the chassis for deformation, dents, punctures, badly worn surfaces, damaged
connectors, damaged fastener devices, component corrosion, and damage to the finish.

C. Connectors

Inspect connectors for broken parts, deformed sheLLs or cLamps, and other irregularities.
Inspect for cracked or broken insulation and for contacts that are broken, deformed, or out of
alignment. Also, check for corroded or damaged plating on contacts and for Loose, improperty
soldered, broken, or corroded terminat connections.

D. Covers and Shields

Inspect covers and shields for punctures, deep dents, and badly worn surfaces. Also, check
for corrosion and damage to finish.

E. Potentiometers

Inspect att potentiometers for evidence of damage such as dents, cracked insulation or other
irregularities.

F. Resistors, Fixed

Inspect the fixed resistors for cracked, broken, blistered, or charred bodies and Loose,
broken, or improperty soldered or corroded terminal connections.

G. Terminat Connections Sotdered

1. Inspect for cold-soldered or rosin joints. These joints present a porous or dutt, rough
appearance. Check for strength of bond using the points of a tool.

2. Examine the terminats for excess solder, protrusions from the joint, pieces adhering to
adjacent insulation, and particles Lodged between joints, conductors or other components.

3. Inspect for insufficient solder and unsoldered strands of wire protruding from conductor
at the terminal. Check for insulation that is stripped back too far from the terminal.

4. Inspect for corrosion at the terminal.

H. Transformers

1. Inspect for signs of excessive heating, physical damage to case, cracked or broken
insulation, and other abnormal conditions.

2. Inspect for corroded, poorty soldered, or Loose connecting wires.

I. Wiring

Inspect wiring for breaks in insulation, conductor breaks, and improper dress in reLation to
adjacent wiring or chassis.

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5.3.2 CLEANING

A. Using a clean, Lint-free cloth Lightly moistened with a regular cleaning detergent, remove the
foreign matter from the equipment case and unit front panets. Wipe dry using a clean, dry,
Lint-free cloth.

B. Using a hand controtted dry air jet (not more than 15psi), blow the dust from inaccessible
areas. Care should be taken to prevent damage by the air blast.

C. Clean the receptacLes and plugs with a hand controtted dry air jet (not more than 25psi), and
a clean, Lint-free cloth Lightly moistened with an approved cleaning solvent. Wipe dry with a
clean, dry, Lint-free cloth.

5.3.3 DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY

Disassembly of the KMA 24H-70/71 is rather simple; therefore the final assembly drawing provided in
Section VI of this manual should be sufficient for disassembly/assembly instructions.

NOTE

Switches S101 through S109 are each treated as a singte part and
are supplied as such. Disassembly of the top portion of the
switch from the bottom portion should not be attempted. If either
the top or the bottom portion should become defective, the entire
assembly should be replaced.

5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
The flowcharts should be self-explanatory, therefore no written comments are given. The detailed theory
of operation should be read before troubleshooting is attempted.

Once started, the troubleshooting procedures should be continued until the top row of boxes is completed
from Left to right.

Table 2-1 and Table 2-2 (Found in KMA 24H-70/71 Installation Manuat, KPN 006-0586-00), should be helpfut
in determining proper operation of the KMA 24H-70/71.. It is a complete table of all audio signals that
should be heard on each output for att six positions of the MIC select switch.

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CONTENTS
SECTION
VI
ILLUSTRIETED
PARTSLIST
Item Page

1. ILLustrated Parts List Introduction 6-A


2. Finat Assembly 6-1
3. Main Board Assembly 6-5
4. Audio Board Assembly 6-13

LISTOFILLUSTRiffl0NS
Figure Page

6-1 Finat Assembly 6-4


6-2 Main Board and Schematic 6-12
6-3 Audio Board and Schematic 6-16

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ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of this parts List is for identification and requisition of parts. Part numbers Listed in
this ILLustrated Parts List meet critical equipment design specification requirements. Use only those
part numbers specified in this section for replacement of parts. Whenever a "caution" is posted
concerning the use of a particular part, adherence to the appropriate replacement must be fottowed.

EXPLANATIONOF ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST

Terminology used on the parts List(s) is Listed below.

1. Symbot-Denotes the component reference for both schematic diagrams and mechanical drawings. Example:
CR401, whereas CR means Diode device and 401 is its assigned numerical code. The following
designators are used by King Radio.

Circuit Designation Component

C Capacitor
F Fuse
I Integrated Circuit/IC
J Fixed Connector
L Inductor
G Transistor
P Plug
R Resistor
S Switch
T Transformer
U Resistor/Capacitor Network
V PhotoceLL/tube
Y Crystat
CJ Circuit Jumper
CR Diode
DS Lamp
FL Fitter
TP Test Point
WG Waveguide

2. Part Number-The part number is assigned by King Radio Corporation. The first three digits denote the
type of device. Example: 007-1200-00; the 007 denotes a discrete device. The following List are some
of the prefixes commonly used by KRC.

Prefix Component

007 Trans'stor/Diode
017 Fitter
019 . Transformer
019 Inductor
030 Connector
111/096/102/106 Capacitor
12X Integrated Circuit
13X Resistor

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3. Description-Defines minimum specification of the component/part. Example: XSTR S NPN SRF2325 is


Transistor, Silicon, NPN and the vendor part number is SRF2325. Example: CAP EL 150UF 50V is
capacitor, Electrolytic, value is 150 microfarad and voltage rating is 50 volts. FoLLowing are some
of the abbreviations used under Description.

Abbreviation Word

AL Atuminum
BIFLR Bifitar
BOM Bitt of Material
CC carbon composite
CF Carbon Film
CH Choke
CAP Capacitor
CAP CR Ceramic
DC Disk ceramic
DIO Diode
EL Electrolytic
FC Fixed composition
FERR Ferrite
FLTR Fitter
FT Feed Thru
HV High Voltage
HW Hatf Watt
IC Integrated circuit
MC Monotithic Ceramic
MY Mylar
PC Polycarbonate
PF Precision Film
PP Paper
PS Polystrene
QW Quarter Watt
RES Resistor
S Silicon
SCR Screw
SM Silver Mica
STDF Standoff
SW Switch
TERM Terminal
TN Tantatum
TST PT Test Point
TW Tenth Watt
VA Variable
WW Wire Wound
XFMR Transformer
XSTR Transistor
XTAL Crystat

4. Code UM- Unit of measure, Example: EA for each. The fottowing units are used through the ILLustrated
Parts List.

Abbreviation Word

EA Each
FT Foot
AR As Required

5. BOM- Bitt of Material is a breakdown of units or parts used to assemble one item.

6. Assy No.- Assembly Number is the assigned number used to identify a mechanicat drawing.

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ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST

The ILLustrated Parts List (IPL) is organized basicatty in the following three divisions, Bitt of
Material (200-XXXX-XX), Parts Layout (300-XXXX-XX), and the Electrical Schematic Diagram (002-XXXX-XX).
The IPL may also contain the Final assembly or sub-assembly drawings.

The Assembly drawings reference their mechanical parts with a King Part Number (KPN). Electrical parts
are referenced by their circuit designators (i.e. CR402, R908, etc.). Each Assembly parts List is
assembled so that mechanical parts are first, in numerical part number order and electrical parts are
second in circuit designation order.

The following unusual numbers may appear at times on the BOM and are for commentary purposes only.

Example 1:

CR401 999-9999-99 DO NOT USE

The component designator CR401 had been previously used on the


assembly and then deleted; therefore, it cannot be reassigned.

Example 2:

CR401 999-9999-98 NOT USED

The component designator CR401 is available for future assignment


and is not presently a part of the PC board/Final assembly.

Example 3:

CR401 999-9999-97 SEE NEXT ASSEMBLY

The component designator CR401 is used as part of the electrical


circuit assembly but because of assembly or testing requirements
may be part of another assembly.

CR401 999-9999-96 RESERVED

The component designator CR401 is reserved for future usage.

UNIT/BOARD VERSIONS

The BOM is arranged to show the Unit or Board version from Left to right across the top of the BOM
starting with the version -00.

The -00
through -XX are variants of a particutar board assembly. Those parts that are peculiar to that
particular board or assembly are shown in a vertical column directly below the -00
through -XX version.

(Optional -99)

The -99
version is a Listing of att the parts that are common to a board or unit assembly(-00 through -99

versions). See the examptes below.

Example 1: Board Versions

Transmitter Board -00 -01 -99

007-2050-01 1 - -
Part onty on -00
board
007-2051-01 -
1 -
Part only on -01
board
007-2052-01 - -

1 Part on both -00


and -01

boards

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Example 2: Unit Versions

Nav/Comm -00 -01 -99

200-1234-01 VOR BD 1 - -
Bd only on -00

Version
200-1234-02 VOR BD -
1 -

Bd only on -01
Version
200-4321-01 GS BD 1 - -
Bd only on -00

Version
200-4321-02 GS BD -

1 -
Bd onty on -01
Version
200-2222-00 PWR SUP - -

1 Bd in both -00/-01
Versions
200-1111-00 CHS AssY - -
1 Assy in both -00/01
Versions

B/M NUMBER
UNITI BOARD NAME

200-6320-10 MICRDPROCES30R
BD R: 2
200-6320-11 NICROPROCESSOR
BD R: 2
200-6320-99 COMMON
BON R: 9 VERSION OF
SYMBOL PARTNUMBER
DESCRIPIION A UN QUNTITY UNIT/ BOARD

009-6320-10 PC BDM/PROC EA 1.00 1.00 .

012-1174-00 INSULATOR EA . . 1.00


016-1040-00 COATING
TYPEAR AR . . 0.00
033-0083-04 BCKTIC DIP 18C TG EA . . 2.00
033-0083-08 SCKTIC DIP 40C TG EA . . 1.00
200-6320-99 CONHON
BON A EA 1.00 1.00 .

C 201 096-1043-00 CAPTN2.2UF 20V EA . . 1.00


C 202 111-2331-31 CAPNC330PF200910 EA . . 1.00
C 203 111-2331-31 CAPNC330PF200910 EA . . 1.00
C 204 111-0001-63 CAPCR .022UF 2009 EA . . 1.00
C 205 096-1053-00 CAPTN6.80E 359 EA . . 1.00
C 206 111-0001-63 CAPCR .0220? 2009 EA . . 1.00
CJ 201 025-0018-00 WIRECKTJäPR22AWG FT . 1.00 .
UNIT OF
007-6016-00
MEASURE
CR 201 DIO S 1N4154 En
/CR 202 007-6016-00 DIO S IN4154 EA . . 1.00
CR 203 007-5011-36 DIO 2 1009 1M5% EA . . 1.00
CR 204 007-5045-15 DIO Z 1/4M9.lZS EA . . 1.00
COMPONENT CR 205 007-6016-00 DIO S IN4154 EA . . 1.00
UN 2 6 6015-00 DIO s IN4154 EA 1.00
DESIGNATOR CR 207 00?-6105-00 DID HYFDH444 EA
.

.
.

. 1.00
CR 208 00?-6105-00 BID HVEBH444 EA . . 1.00
CR 209 007-6085-00 DIG HC1N5711 EA . . 1.00

I 201 120-2094-02 N/PROCN/C CONT EA . . 1.00


I 202 120-6045-01 IC SCL4022ABC+ BA . . 1.00
I 203 120-0095-00 IC UENB184A EA . . 1.00 QUANTITY
COMPONENT I 204 120-0163-00 IC 888884AN EA 1.00
0-gB-0
. .
COMPONENTS
PART
NUMBER N 06]+ | I 1: o ON BOARDS -
I 207 120-0125-00 Il asseu2N En . . 1.00
I 208 120-6025-01 IC SCL4049ABC+ EA . . 1.00
I 209 120-0136-00 Il SN?4LS156N BA . . 1.00
J 201 030-1117-00 RECEPTACLE EA . . 16.00
J 202 030-2424-02 HERRIANGDBL8 8 EA 1.00 1.00 .

J 203 030-2217-09 HEADERRTANG


9P EA 1.00 1.00 .

9 201 007-0261-00 XSTRS PNP2N2907A EA . . 1.00


R 201 131-0823-13 RESCE 82K EW5% EA . . 1.00
DESCRIPTION R 202 131-0124-13 R CF 120KEW52 EA . . 1.00
OF R 203 131 CE 91K EW52 EA . . 1.00
9999-98 NOTUSED EA . 0.00
COMPONENT
.

205 999-9999-98 NOTusED En . . 0.00


R 206 999-9999-98 NOTUSED EA . . 0.00
R 207 999-9999-98 NOTUSED EA . . 0.00
R 208 131-0103-13 RESCF 10K EWSZ EA . . 1.00
R 209 131-0103-13 RESCF 10K EW5% EA . . 1.00
R 210 131-0103-13 RESCE 10K EW5X EA . . 1.00
R 211 131-0103-13 RESCE 10K EW52 EA . . 1.00
R 212 131-0103-13 RESCF 10K EWSI EA . . 1.00
R 213 131-0103-13 RESCE 10K EUSI EA . . 1.00
R 214 131-0472-13 RESCF 4,7K EW51 EA . , 1.00
R 215 131-0473-13 RESCF 47K EWSX EA . . 1.00
R 216 131-0472-13 RESCF 4.7K EU 52 EA . . 1.00
R 217 131-0132-13 RESCF l.3K EWSI EA . . 1.00
E 218 131-0132-13 RESCF 1.3K EWSI EA . . 1.00
R 219 131-0132-13 RESCF I.3K EW52 EA . . 1,00
U 201 015-0046-01 NIWKRES/DIO EA . . 1.00
U 202 015-0041-01 RESMOD220Kl50922 AR . . 0.00
Y 201 044-0106-00 XTAL3579.545XHZ EA . . 1.00

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UNIT/BOM/DRAWING
COMPARISONCHART

THE FOLLOWING CHART SHOWS THE BREAKDOWN OF THE FINAL BILL OF MATERIAL TO THE CORRESPONDING
ASSEMBLY/SUBASSEMBLYOF THE KMA 24H-70/71.

DRAWINGNUMBER SERIAL #
UNIT ASSEMBLY COMPONENTTITLE 300's & 002's REVISION(S) (If Applicable)

KMA 24H-70 066-1055-70 Finat Assembly 300-2487-02 3

200-6674-00 Main Board 300-6674-00/01 1


002-6674-00 3

200-6673-00 Top Board 300-6673-00 0


002-6673-00 2

KMA 24H-71 066-1055-71 Final Assembly 300-2487-02 3

200-6674-01 Main Board 300-6674-00/01 1


002-6674-00 3

200-6673-00 Top Board 300-6673-00 0


002-6673-00 2

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066-1055-71 5 COMMAUDIO PANEL R: 6

SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A UM GUANTITY


70 71

012-1127-00 TAG COVER EA 8.00 8.00


012-1161-01 INSULATOR BOTTOM EA 1.00 1.00
012-1192-01 TAPE PRES SEN .400 AR 0.00 0.00

016-1082-00 DC RTV 3145 AR 0.00 0.00

047-6286-04 MTG RACK W/H EA 1.00 1.00


047-6287-02 CHASSIS W/H EA 1.00 1.00
047-6288-01 COVER TOP W/F EA 1.00 1.00
047-6289-01 BOTTOMCOVER W/F EA 1.00 1.00
047-6481-01 HEAT SINK W/F A EA 1.00 1.00

057-2203-70 FLAVOR STCKR EA 1.00 .

057-2203-71 FLAVOR STCKR EA . 1.00


057-2700-00 DECAL LENS EA . 1.00
057-2700-01 DECAL LENS EA 1.00 .

057-2720-00 S/N TAG KMA24H EA 1.00 1.00


057-2722-00 NOTE TAG 70/71 EA 1.00 1.00
057-2770-00 DECAL CAUTION SCR EA 1.00 1.00

073-0559-02 FRONT PANEL W/F A EA 1.00 1.00


073-0560-02 KNOBW/F A EA 1.00 1.00
073-0561-02 KNOBWIF A EA 1.00 1.00
073-0562-02 KNOBWIF A EA 1.00 1.00
073-0563-02 KNOBW/F A EA 1.00 1.00

076-1332-01 SCR HLD DWNW/F A EA 1.00 1.00

088-1148-00 LENS EA 1.00 1.00


088-1149-00 PUSHBUTTON EA 20.00 20.00

089-2136-00 NUT HEX ESNA 2-56 EA 1.00 1.00


089-2140-00 NUT HEX ESNA 4-40 EA 3.00 3.00
089-5569-03 SCR THP 2-56X3/16 EA 8.00 8.00
089-5569-05 SCR THP 2-56X5/16 EA 1.00 1.00
089-5573-03 SCR THP 4-40X3/16 EA 6.00 6.00
089-5573-05 SCR THP 4-40X5/16 EA 3.00 3.00
089-6008-04 SCR FHP 4-40X1/4 EA 2.00 2.00
089-6200-03 SCR SSS 2-56X3/32 EA 8.00 8.00
089-6368-04 SCR FHP 4-40X1/4 EA 4.00 4.00
089-8036-30 WSHR EA 1.00 1.00
089-8109-34 WSHR SPLT LK #4 EA 1.00 1.00

090-0008-13 HEX STOCK #4-13/16 EA 1.00 1.00


090-0176-04 RING RTNR .125 EA 1.00 1.00

091-0187-01 WASHERSHOULDER EA 1.00 1.00


091-0286-02 INSUL XSTR .687 EA 1.00 1.00

150-0042-10 TUBING SHNK .187 EA 1.00 1.00

187-1364-00 GASKET TOP COVER EA 1.00 1.00

200-6673-00 AUDIO BOARD 70 A EA 1.00 1.00


200-6674-00 MAIN BD 70 A EA 1.00 .

200-6674-01 MAIN BD 71 A EA . 1.00

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200-6674-01 MAIN BD 71 R: 2

SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A UM GUANTITY


00 01

009-6674-00 PC BD MAIN EA 1.00 1.00

016-1040-00 COATING TYPE AR AR 0.00 0.00


016-1129-00 DC RTV 3110 ENCAP AR 0.00 0.00

025-0018-00 WIRE 26 BLK IN 3.00 3.00

047-6284-01 PLT HEAT SINK WIF EA 1.00 1.00


047-6285-01 BRACKET SWITCH W/F EA 1.00 1.00

076-1333-01 BLOCK SWITCH W/F A EA 1.00 1.00


076-1335-01 SHAFT SWITCH WIF A EA 1.00 1.00

088-1155-00 DETENT SWITCH EA 1.00 1.00

089-2140-00 NUT HEX ESNA 4-40 EA 2.00 2.00


089-2147-22 NUT RDCD HEX 6-32 EA 2.00 2.00
089-5573-04 SCR THP 4-40X1/4 EA 1.00 1.00
089-5903-05 SCR PHP 4-40X5/16 EA 1.00 1.00
089-5907-05 SCR PHP 6-32X5/16 EA 2.00 2.00
089-6200-04 SCR SSS 2-56 1/8 EA 2.00 2.00
089-6297-03 SCR FHPH 2-56X3/16 EA 2.00 2.00

090-0296-00 FUSE CLIP EA 2.00 2.00

091-0188-00 CLIP COMPONENT EA 2.00 2.00

092-5009-04 RVT BTNH EA 2.00 2.00

150-0003-10 TUBING TFLN 24AWG IN 3.00 3.00

C 201 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00 1.00


C 202 111-0001-01 CAP CR .1UF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 203 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00 1.00
C 204 097-0096-15 CAP EL 150UF 63V EA 1.00 1.00
C 205 111-0001-09 CAP CR .15UF 100V EA 1.00 1.00
C 206 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00 1.00
C 207 111-0001-09 CAP CR .15UF 100V EA 1.00 1.00
C 208 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
C 209 114-5152-00 CAP DC 1500PF 500V EA 1.00 1.00
C 210 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
C 211 111-0001-09 CAP CR .15UF 100V EA 1.00 1.00
C 212 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00 1.00
C 213 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00 1.00
C 214 097-0068-25 CAP AL 100UF 25V EA 1.00 1.00
C 215 109-0007-03 CAP DC .05UF 25V EA 1.00 1.00
C 216 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00 1.00
C 217 113-5102-00 CAP DC .001UF 500V EA 1.00 1.00
C 218 113-5102-00 CAP DC .001UF 500V EA 1.00 1.00
C 219 097-0081-43 CAP AL 100UF 16V EA 1.00 1.00
C 220 111-0001-32 CAP CR 1UF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 221 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 222 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
C 223 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
C 224 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
C 225 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00 1.00
C 226 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00 1.00
C 227 111-0001-32 CAP CR 1UF 50V EA 1.00 1.00

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00 01

C 228 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00


C 229 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 230 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 231 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF SOV EA 1.00 1.00
C 232 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 233 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 234 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 235 113-3820-00 CAP DC 82PF 500V EA 1.00 1.00
C 236 097-0081-39 CAP AL 47UF 63V EA 1.00 1.00
C 237 113-5391-00 CAP DC 390PF 500V EA 1.00 1.00
C 238 111-0001-07 CAP CR .022UF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 239 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00 1.00
C 240 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
c 241 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
C 242 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 243 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF 50V EA 1.00 1.00
C 244 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF SOV EA 1.00 1.00
C 245 097-0068-11 CAP AL 4.7UF 25V EA 1.00 1.00
C 246 114-7472-00 CAP DC 4700PF 500V EA 1.00 1.00
C 247 111-0001-09 CAP CR .15UF 100V EA 1.00 1.00
C 248 111-0001-07 CAP CR .022UF 50V EA 1.00 1.00

CJ 201 026-0018-01 WIRE CKTJMPR 24AWG EA 1.00 1.00


CJ 202 026-0018-01 WIRE CKTJMPR 24AWG EA . 1.00
CJ 203 026-0018-01 WIRE CKTJMPR 24AWG EA 1.00 .

CJ 204 026-0018-01 WIRE CKTJMPR 24AWG EA . 1.00


CJ 205 026-0018-01 WIRE CKTJMPR 24AWG EA 1.00 1.00
CJ 206 026-0018-01 WIRE CKTJMPR 24AWG EA 1.00 1.00

CR 201 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00


CR 202 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 203 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 204 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 205 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 206 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
CR 207 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 208 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 209 007-6025-00 DIO s 1N4003 EA 1.00 1.00
CR 210 007-6025-00 DIO S 1N4003 EA 1.00 1.00
CR 211 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 212 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 213 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 214 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 215 007-6106-00 DIO 1N4156 EA 1.00 1.00
CR 216 007-6106-00 DIO 1N4156 EA 1.00 1.00
CR 217 007-6106-00 DIO 1N4156 EA 1.00 1.00
CR 218 007-5011-25 DIO Z 36V 1W 5% EA 1.00 1.00
CR 219 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 220 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 221 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 222 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 223 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 224 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 225 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00
CR 226 007-6106-00 DIO 1N4156 EA 1.00 1.00
CR 227 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00 1.00

DS 201 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA 1.00 1.00


DS 202 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12v EA 1.00 1.00

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00 01

DS 203 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA 1.00 1.00


DS 204 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA 1.00 1.00
DS 205 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA 1.00 1.00
DS 206 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA 1.00 1.00
DS 207 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA 1.00 1.00
DS 208 037-0013-00 LMP 7219 T1 12V EA 1.00 1.00

F 101 036-0058-03 FUSE AGA 32V 3A EA 1.00 1.00

I 201 120-3022-00 IC LM1458N833B EA 1.00 1.00


I 202 120-3129-02 IC LM386N-3 EA 1.00 1.00
I 203 120-3052-05 IC LM224N EA 1.00 1.00
I 204 120-6083-01 IC SCL40668C EA 1.00 1.00
I 205 120-3026-04 Ic MC7808CT EA 1.00 1.00
I 206 120-3026-04 IC MC7808CT EA 1.00 1.00

J 242 033-0053-02 IC SOCKET 16P EA 1.00 1.00

K 201 032-0047-01 RLY 5DPDT DRY REED EA 1.00 1.00


K 202 032-0047-01 RLY 5DPDT DRY REED EA 1.00 1.00
K 203 032-0047-01 RLY 5DPDT DRY REED EA 1.00 1.00

L 201 019-2102-00 CHOKE240UH EA 1.00 1.00


L 202 019-2102-00 CHOKE240UH EA 1.00 1.00
L 203 019-2084-73 CH 150UH 10% EA 1.00 1.00

0 201 007-0267-01 XSTR FET J113 EA 1.00 1.00


0 202 007-0161-00 XSTR S PNP MPSA56 EA 1.00 1.00
0 203 007-0161-00 XSTR S PNP MPSA56 EA 1.00 1.00
0 204 007-0335-02 XSTR S PNP TIP42B EA 1.00 1.00
0 205 007-0335-02 XSTR S PNP TIP42B EA 1.00 1.00
a 206 007-0333-00 XSTR S NPN HS5305 EA 1.00 1.00
0 207 007-0078-01 XSTR S NPN 2N3417 EA 1.00 1.00
0 208 007-0078-01 XSTR S NPN 2N3417 EA 1.00 1.00
0 209 007-0292-00 XSTR S PNP 2N6109 EA 1.00 1.00
e 210 007-0078-01 XSTR S NPN 2N3417 EA 1.00 1.00
0 211 007-0078-01 XSTR S NPN 2N3417 EA 1.00 1.00
0 212 007-0078-01 XSTR S NPN 2N3417 EA 1.00 1.00
G 213 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
Q 214 007-0238-00 XSTR S PNP FPN4917 EA 1.00 1.00
0 215 007-0238-00 XSTR S PNP FPN4917 EA 1.00 1.00
0 216 007-0238-00 XSTR S PNP FPN4917 EA 1.00 1.00

R 201 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00


R 202 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 203 131-0242-13 RES CF 2.4K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 204 131-0302-13 RES CF 3K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 205 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 206 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
R 207 131-0133-13 RES CF 13K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 208 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
R 209 131-0133-13 RES CF 13K EW 5¾ EA 1.00 1.00
R 210 133-0113-24 RES VA 100K 20% A EA 1.00 1.00
R 211 133-0113-18 RES VA 10K 20% A EA 1.00 1.00
R 212 131-0100-13 RES CF 10 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 213 131-0473-13 RES CF 47K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 214 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 215 131-0751-13 RES CF 750 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 216 131-0102-13 RES CF 1K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00

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00 01

R 217 131-0033-33 RES CF 3.3 HW 5% EA 1.00 1.00


R 218 131-0472-13 RES CF 4.7K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 219 131-0332-13 RES CF 3.3K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 220 131-0391-13 RES CF 390 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 221 131-0391-13 RES CF 390 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 222 131-0391-13 RES CF 390 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 223 131-0391-13 RES CF 390 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 224 131-0391-13 RES CF 390 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 225 131-0391-13 RES CF 390 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 226 131-0100-13 RES CF 10 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 227 131-0103-13 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 228 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 229 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 230 131-0203-13 RES CF 2OK EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 231 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 232 131-0472-13 RES CF 4.7K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 233 131-0472-13 RES CF 4.7K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 234 131-0104-13 RES CF 100K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 235 133-0225-00 POT 2 SECTION EA 1.00 1.00
R 236 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 237 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 238 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 239 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 .

R 240 131-0433-13 RES CF 43K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00


R 241 131-0433-13 RES CF 43K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 242 131-0433-13 RES CF 43K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 243 131-0433-13 RES CF 43K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 244 131-0184-13 RES CF 180K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 245 131-0433-13 RES CF 43K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 246 131-0332-23 RES CF 3.3K GW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 247 131-0622-13 RES CF 6.2K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 248 131-0101-23 RES CF 100 GW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 249 131-0562-13 RES CF 5.6K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 250 131-0105-13 RES CF 1M EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 251 131-0103-13 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 252 131-0303-13 RES CF 30K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 253 131-0751-13 RES CF 750 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 254 999-9999-98 NOT USED RF X. X.
R 255 131-0433-13 RES CF 43K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 256 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 257 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 258 131-0472-13 RES CF 4.7K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 259 131-0472-13 RES CF.4.7K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 260 131-0102-23 RES CF 1K QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 261 131-0152-13 RES CF 1.5K EW 5% EA 1.00 .

R 261 131-0152-23 RES CF 1.5K QW 5% EA . 1.00


R 262 131-0103-13 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 263 131-0103-13 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 264 131-0511-23 RES CF 510 QW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 265 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 266 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 267 133-0100-13 RES VA SOK GW 10% EA 1.00 1.00
R 268 131-0183-13 RES CF 18K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 269 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 270 131-0623-13 RES CF 62K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 271 131-0123-13 RES CF 12K EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00
R 272 131-0511-13 RES CF 510 EW 5% EA 1.00 1.00

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00 01

S 201 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00


S 202 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 203 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 204 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 205 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 206 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 207 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 208 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR Ä EA 1.00 1.00
S 209 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 210 031-0385-00 SWITCH PAIR A EA 1.00 1.00
S 211 031-0349-01 SWITCH EA 1.00 1.00
S 212 031-0349-01 SWITCH EA 1.00 1.00
S 213 031-0432-00 SWITCH ROTARY EA 1.00 1.00
S 214 031-0372-01 SW SPDT EA 1.00 1.00

T 201 019-5093-01 XFMR SPKR AMP IN EA 1.00 1.00


T 202 019-5092-01 XFMR AUDIO QUTPUT EA 1.00 1.00

TP 201 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00


TP 202 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP 203 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP 204 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP 205 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00
TP 206 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00 1.00

U 201 015-0049-00 NTWK CAP 220PF 20% EA 1.00 1.00


U 202 015-0049-00 NTWK CAP 220PF 20% EA 1.00 1.00
U 203 015-0059-00 RES MOD EA 1.00 1.00
U 204 015-0059-00 RES MOD EA 1.00 1.00
U 205 015-0050-00 RES MOD EA 1.00 1.00
U 206 015-0049-00 NTWK CAP 220PF 20% EA 1.00 1.00

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200-6673-00 AUDIO BOARD70 R: 2

SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A UM QUANTITY


00

009-6673-00 PC BD AUDIO EA 1.00

016-1040-00 COATING TYPE AR AR 0.00

047-6283-02 XSTR BRACKET W/H EA 2.00

089-2136-00 NUT HEX E$NA 2-56 EA 2.00


089-6004-05 SCR FHP 2-56X5/16 EA 2.00

C 101 111-0001-01 CAP CR .1UF 50V EA 1.00


C 102 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00
C 103 113-5101-01 CAP DC 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C 104 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00
C 105 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 106 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 107 113-5101-01 CAP DC 100PF 500V EA 1.00
C 108 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00
c 109 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 110 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 111 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V . EA 1.00
C 112 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00
C 113 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00
C 114 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00
C 115 113-5681-00 CAP DC 680PF 500V EA 1.00
C 116 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 117 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50v EA 1.00
C 118 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00
C 119 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF SOV EA 1.00
C 120 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 121 097-0068-12 CAP AL .47UF 63V EA 1.00
C 122 097-0081-37 CAP AL 47UF 35V EA 1.00
c 123 111-0001-03 CAP CR .22UF 50V EA 1.00
C 124 113-5681-00 CAP DC 680PF 500V EA 1.00
C 125 111-0001-01 CAP CR .1UF 50V EA 1.00
C 126 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 127 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF SOV EA 1.00
C 128 097-0068-00 CAP AL 10UF 16V EA 1.00
C 129 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
c 130 111-0001-15 CAP CR 330PF 50V EA 1.00
C 131 097-0068-12 CAP AL .47UF 63V EA 1.00
C 132 111-0001-03 CAP CR .22UF 50V EA 1.00
C 133 097-0081-37 CAP AL 47UF 35V EA 1.00
C 134 097-0096-15 CAP EL 150UF 63V EA 1.00
C 135 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00
C 136 113-5681-00 CAP DC 680PF 500V EA 1.00
C 137 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF SOV EA 1.00
C 138 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF 50V EA 1.00
C 139 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF 50V EA 1.00
C 140 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF 50V EA 1.00
C 141 111-0001-17 CAP CR 180PF 50V EA 1.00
C 142 097-0068-10 CAP AL 1UF 25V EA 1.00

CR 101 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00


CR 102 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00
CR 103 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00
CR 104 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00
CR 105 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00
CR 106 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00

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200-6673-00

SYMBOL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION A UM QUANTITY


00

CR 107 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00


CR 108 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00
CR 109 007-6046-05 DIO S 1N916A EA 1.00

I 101 120-3052-05 IC LM224N EA 1.00


I 102 120-6002-01 IC SCL4001ABC+ EA 1.00
I 103 120-6083-01 IC SCL4066BC EA 1.00
I 104 120-6083-01 IC SCL4066BC EA 1.00
I 105 120-3114-00 IC TDA-2030H EA 1.00
I 106 120-3114-00 IC TDA-2030H EA 1.00
I 107 120-3022-00 IC LM1458N833B EA 1.00

P 242 155-2026-22 JMPR CA ASSY 16P EA 1.00

R 101 131-0622-13 RES CF 6.2K EW 5% EA 1.00


R 102 131-0622-13 RES CF 6.2K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 103 133-0143-15 RES VA 10K 20% EA 1.00
R 104 133-0143-13 RES VA 5K 20% EA 1.00
R 105 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 106 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 107 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 108 133-0143-23 RES VA 200K 20% EA 1.00
R 109 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 110 131-0103-13 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 111 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 112 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 113 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 114 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 115 133-0143-23 RES VA 200K 20% EA 1.00
R 116 131-0103-13 RES CF 10K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 117 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 118 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 119 131-0202-13 RES CF 2K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 120 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 121 131-0010-23 RES CF 1 GW 5% EA 1.00
R 122 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 123 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 124 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 125 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 126 131-0202-13 RES CF 2K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 127 131-0203-13 RES CF 2OK EW 5% EA 1.00
R 128 131-0010-23 RES CF 1 QW 5% EA 1.00
R 129 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 130 131-0102-13 RES CF 1K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 131 131-0102-13 RES CF 1K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 132 131-0102-13 RES CF 1K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 133 131-0102-13 RES CF 1K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 134 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 135 131-0393-13 RES CF 39K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 136 131-0203-13 RES CF 20K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 137 131-0393-13 RES CF 39K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 138 131-0102-13 RES CF 1K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 139 131-0027-33 RES CF 2.7 HW 5% EA 1.00
R 140 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00
R 141 131-0513-13 RES CF 51K EW 5% EA 1.00

TP 101 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00


TP 102 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00
TP 103 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00
TP 104 008-0096-01 TERMINAL TEST PNT EA 1.00

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NOTE: ADD 100 TO ALL REFERENCE DESIGNATORS.

NOTES:
I. INSTALL FOLLOWING CAPAC1TORS AS CLOSE TO BOARD
ASPOSSIBLE:C2,4,8,Il,I2,I3,14.lB,21,22,28,31,33,35,42.

0000
C34
RI5e oRS

I3n nn

I4

089-6004-05
(2)
089-2l36-OO
(2)
047-6283-02

I i

FIGURE 6-3 AUDIO BOARD


(Dwg. No. 300-6673-00, R-0)

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APPENDIX "A"

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SEMICONDUCTORAND INTEGRATED CIRCUIT DATA

Paragraph Page

1.1 Generat 1-1


1.1.1 Semiconductor Test Equipment 1-1
1.1.2 Semiconductor Voltage and Resistance Measurements 1-1
1.1.3 Testing of Transistors 1-2
1.1.4 Replacing Semiconductors 1-2

1.2 Integrated circuit Maintenance 1-2


1.2.1 Generat 1-2
1.2.2 Terminology 1-3
1.2.3 Integrated circuit Test Equipment 1-3
1.2.4 Voltage Measurements 1-3

1.2.5 Testing Integrated circuits 1-3


1.2.6 Replacing Integrated circuits 1-4

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1.1 GENERAL

Due to the wide utilization of semiconductors in this electronic equipment, somewhat different techniques
are necessary in maintenance procedures. In solid state circuits the impedances and resistances
encountered are of much Lower values than those encountered in vacuum-tube circuits. Therefore, a few
ohms discrepancy can greatly affect the performance of the equipment. Also, coupting and filter
capacitors are of larger values and usually are of the tantalum type. Hence, when measuring values of
capacitors, an instrument accurate in the high ranges must be employed. Capacitor poLarity must be
observed when measuring resistance. Usuatty more accurate measurements can be obtained if the
semiconductors are removed or disconnected from the circuits.

1.1.1 SEMICONDUCTORTEST EQUIPMENÌ


Damage to semiconductors by test equipment is usually the result of accidentally applying too much
voltage to the elements. Common causes of damage from test equipment are discussed in the following
paragraph.

A. Transformertess Power Supplies

Test equipment with transformerless power supplies is one source of high current. However,
this type of test equipment can be used by employing an isolation transformer in the AC power
Line.

B. Line Filter

It is still possible to damage semiconductors from line current, even though the test
equipment has a power transformer in the power supply, if the test equipment is provided with
a Line filter. This filter may function as a voltage divider and apply half vottage to the
semiconductor. To eliminate this condition, connect a ground wire from the chassis of the
test equipment to the chassis of the equipment under test before making any other connections.

C. Low-Sensitivity Multimeters

Another cause of semiconductor damage is a multimeter that requires excessive current to


provide adequate indications. Multimeters with sensitivities of Less than 20,000
ohms-per-volt should not be used on semiconductors. When in doubt as to the amount of current
supplied by a multimeter, check the multimeter circuits on att scales with an externat,
Low-resistance multimeter connected in series with the multimeter Leads. If more than one
mittiampere is drawn on any range, this range cannot be safely used on smalt semiconductors.

D. Power Supply

When using a battery-type power supply, always use fresh batteries of the proper value. Make
certain that the polarity of the power supply is correct for the equipment under test. Do not
use power supplies having poor voltage regulation.

E. Ungrounded Sotdering Irons

1.1.2 SEMICONDUCTORVOLTAGE AND RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS

When measuring voltage or resistance in circuits containing semiconductor devices, remember that these
components are polarity and voltage conscious. Since the values of capacitors used in semiconductor
circuits are usuatty large, time is required to charge these capacitors when they appear. Thus, any
reading obtained is subject to error if sufficient time is not allowed for the capacitor to futty charge.
When in doubt it may be best in some cases to isolate the components in question and measure them
individually.

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1.1.3 TESTING OF TRANSISTORS

A transistor checker should be used to property evaluate transistors. If a transistor tester is not
available, a good multimeter may be used. Make sure that the multimeter meets the requirements outlined
in the preceding paragraph.

A. PNP Transistor

To checkPNP transistor,
a connect the positive Lead of the multimeter to the base of
transistor and the negative Lead to the emitter or cottector. Generatty, a resistance reading
of 50,000 ohms or more should be obtained. Reconnect the multimeter with the negative Lead to
the base. With the positive Lead connected to the emitter or cottector a resistance value of
500 ohms or less should be obtained.

B. NPN Transistor

Similar tests made on a NPN transistor should produce the fottowing resutts:

With the negative Lead of the multimeter connected to the base of the transistor the value of
resistance between the base and the cottector or emitter should be high. With the positive
lead of the multimeter connected to the base, the value of resistance between the base and the
cottector or emitter should be Low. If these results are not obtained, the transistor is
probably defective and should be reptaced.

CAUTION

IF A TRANSISTOR IS FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE, MAKE CERTAIN THAT


THE CIRCUIT IS IN GOOD OPERATING ORDER BEFORE INSTALLING A
REPLACEMENT TRANSISTOR. IF A SHORT CIRCUIT EXISTS IN THE
CIRCUIT, PUTTING IN ANOTHER TRANSISTOR WILL MOST LIKELY
RESULT IN BURNING OUT THE NEW COMPONENT. DO NOT DEPEND UPON
FUSES TO PROTECT TRANSISTORS.

1.1.4 REPLACING SEMICONDUCTORS

Never remove or replace a semiconductor with the supply voltage turned on. Transients thus produced may
damage the semiconductor or others remaining in the circuit. If a semiconductor is to be evaluated in an
external test circuit, be sure that no more vottage is applied to the semiconductor than normatty is used
in the circuit from which it came.

A. Use only a Low heat soLdering iron when instatting or removing soldered-in semiconductors.
Grasp the Lead to which heat is applied between the solder joint and the semiconductor with
Long-nosed pliers.

This witL dissipate some of the heat that would otherwise be conducted into the semiconductor
from the soldering iron. Make certain that all wires soldered to semiconductor terminats have
first been property tinned so that the necessary connection can be made quickly. Excessive
heat will permanently damage a semiconductor.

B. In some cases, power transistors are mounted on heat-sinks that are designed to dissipate heat
away from them. In some power circuits, the transistor must also be insulated from ground.
This insulating is accomplished by means of an insulating washer made of mica. When replacing
transistors mounted in this manner, be sure that the insulating washers are reptaced in proper
order. After the transistor is mounted, and before making any connections, check from the
case of the transistor to ground with a multimeter to see that the insulation is effective.

1.2 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT MAINTENANCE

1.2.1 GENERAL

A knowledge of integrated circuit fundamentats is as necessary in testing digitat Logic circuits


involving IC's as a knowledge of rectification fundamentats is needed to test a power supply.

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1.2.2 TERMINOLOGY

Severat terms are used whenever Logic circuits are discussed:

A. A Logic state is defined as a high or Low Levet vottage applied to the input or seen at the
output of a device. A high Levet voltage is called a Logic "1". A Low Levet voltage is
catted a Logic "O". Logic threshold voltage of a device is the input voltage required at an
input to change the output state.

B. A truth table is a List of input Logic states that will yield certain output logic states. A
digital Logic element should be thought of as a circuit element with its output Levet being
either HI or LO as programmed by the Levels present on its inputs.

A logic element may be tested by verifying that it is performing per the Truth Table of that
Logic element.

C. Logic elements which have muttiple inputs and a single output are known as gates. The OR gate
produces a HI output when one or more of the inputs are HI. With att inputs LO, the output is
LO. The AND gate produces a HI output only when att inputs are HI. When any input is LO the
output is LO. A smatt circle at the output of a gate on the schematics indicates "negation",
which means that the sense of the gate Logic is reversed. An OR gate with negation is called
a NOR gate and an AND gate with negation is called a NAND gate. A NOR gate produces a LO
output when one or more of the inputs are HI and a NAND gate produces a LO output only when
all inputs are HI.

D. The Flip-FLop Logic element is the basic data storage element of digitat logic. It has two
outputs that are always at opposite Logic Levels. That is, when one output is HI the other is
LO. The Flip-Flop will remain in a particutar state until that state is changed by an input
signal.

The operation of these Flip-Flops is controlled by the signals on their inputs, and is best
understood by a careful study of their Truth Tables. It should be kept in mind that a small
circle on either the input or the output indicates negation. Also, a circLe on a clock input
indicates that a HI to LO transition causes the FLip-FLop to function.

E. Besides the gates and FLip-FLops, two other commonly used logic elements are inverters and
expanders. Inverters are merely switching transistors such that if a Logic "1" is the input
to a device, a Logic "O" will be the output and vice-versa. An expander is a set of parattet
switching transistors that depends upon another resistor to provide their suopty vottage.
Generally, these devices are used to expand the number of inputs available to a standard gate.

1.2.3 INTEGRATED CIRCUIT TEST EGUIPMENT

As with semiconductors, damage to integrated circuits by test equipment is usually the result of applying
too much current or voltage to the elements. The same precautions as discussed in Paragraph 1.1.1 apply
here.

1.2.4 VOLTAGE MEASUREMENTS

Precise voltage measurements are not needed in testing digital IC's other than to see that the voltage is
a HI or a LO Levet. An oscittoscope is needed where the input Levels are of short duration, either HI or
LO. For instance, if a 10 microsecond pulse going from LO to HI was apptied to one input of a NOR gate,
while the other input stayed LO, the output would go LO for 10 microseconds and then return HI. This, of
course, could not be seen without an oscittoscope.

1.2.5 TESTING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

The futty Loaded guaranteed minimum high and maximum tow for the digitat Logic output Levels are:

TTL (V = +5V) ECL (V = +5.2V)


cc cc
High Low High Low

2.4 0.5 4.25 3.48

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The minimum high and maximum Low input Levels which are guaranteed to be correctly interpreted are:

TTL (Vcc = +5V) ECL (Vcc = +5.2V)

High Low High Low

2.0 0.8 4.06 3.75

When checking input and output levels of a logic element under question it should be remembered that an
input or output may not agree with its truth table not because it has matfunctioned but because some
other component connected to the same point has shorted to ground or to the supply voltage (V ). This
coŸ
is not common when an output on one element is connected to an input of another. A majority digitat
It faitures can be grouped into three categories:

A. Input(s) or output shorted to ground pin of IC.

B. Input(s) or output shorted to Vcc pin of IC.

C. Open input(s) or output.

An input or output shorted to ground would be a constant LO and an input or output shorted to V would
cc
be a constant HI.

Other faitures common in digitat IC's are:

A. Ground pin open.

B. Vcc pin open.

C. Inputs shorted together.

An open ground pin would not attow a LO on the output. An open V pin would not allow a HI on the
concncected
output. (Remember to isolate the device from other components to it). Two or more inputs
shorted together can be checked by grounding one of the inputs under question. If the other input also
goes to ground they are probably shorted.

CAUTION

IF AN IC IS FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE, VERIFY THAT PROPER POWER


SUPPLY VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT BEFORE INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT
IC.

1.2.6 REPLACING INTEGRATED CIRCUITS

If an IC is known to be defective, the easiest way to remove it is to cut off each of its pins, remove
the case, and then unsolder the remaining pins from the integrated circuit card one by one. This is
preferrable over removing the IC intact because attempts to remove the IC intact may result in damage to
the printed circuit board.

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INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PIN LOCATION DIAGRAMS

( Viewed From TOP of IC )

7654321 432 \

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8
UUUUUUU

87654321

9 10 Il 12 13 14 15 16
UUUUUUUU

4 8
5 6

10 g
\
2 8

4 6

i 10
2

4
5 6

8 y
\

3 5
4

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FIGURE 1. BUFFER A Z
A Z=A
O O

FIGURE 2. INVERTER A Z
A Z Z=Ã
O I
i O

FIGURE 3. NOR GATE A BCZ


¯O
Z Z= A+B+C

O I 0 0
0 0 I O
I I OO
I O I O
O 1 1 0
I I I O

FIGURE 4. NAND GATE A BCZ


A --
-----

B Z Z=ABC 0 0 0 I
C I 0 0 I
O I O I
OO I I
I I O I

O I I I
I I I O

FIGURE 5. EXCLUSIVE OR GATE

Z Z = A® B 00

I I O
CMOS_TO T-TL VOLTAGE LEVEL TRANSLATORS
FIGURE 6.

INVERTER
BUFFER

NUT 5VOV
VIN VO T V UT 5V V
VIN OUT OV

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FIGURE 7. NOR GATE FLIP-FLOP

S
Q S R Next Q Q
I I O O
O I I O
0 0 NC NC NC= NO CHANGE
-

I O O I
Q
R

FIGURE 8. MONOSTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR (ONE-SHOT)


RVDD

TRIGGER 2 3
INPUT v 4
)
c
THRESHOLD

o l
FIGURE 9. ASTABLE MULTIVIBRATOR (FREE-RUNNING)

VDD VDD

RTC =

Rss
CTc
2

FREQUENCY OF OPERATION IS DETERMINED BY RTc AND CTc.


A NOR OR NAND GATE MAY BE USED IN PLACE OF THE FIRST
INVERTER TO PERMIT GATING OF THE MULTIVlBRATOR.

FIGURE 10. DIFNF A

PUT

OFTEN USED TO CHANGE A STEP SIGNAL


TO A SHORT PULSE SIGNAL.

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120-3022-00
LM1458P

\ l
I 8
OUTPUT A V+

2 7
INVERTINGINPUT A OUTPUT A
A B
-
+ + -

3 6
NON-INVERTINGINPUT A INVERTING INPUT B

V-
4 5 NON-INVERTING INPUT B

120-3026-00
MC7805cT
5 VOLT REGULATOR

PIN I INPUT
PIN 2 GROUND
PIN 3 OUTPUT

I 2 3

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120-3052-00
LM324
GUAD OP AMP

OUT 4 IN 4- IN4+ GND 3 IN 3+ IN 3- OUT 3

14 13 12 \I 10 9 8

\ 2 3 4 5 6 7

OUT I IN I- IN I+ V+ IN 2+ IN 2- OUT 2

TOP VIEW

120-3114-01
TDA2030v
AUDIO AMP

This device is a 12 watt Audio Power Amplifier which has short circuit and thermat protection. This is
accomplished by the thermat shutdown on the chip which engages at 150°C, reduces power dissipation, and
current consumption.

5 +Vs
4 -OUTPUT
O INVERTING INPUT
NON INVERTING INPUT

TOP VIEW

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120-3129-00/03
LM386N
IC, AMP, POWER, AUDIO

GAIN SGAIN

-INPUT_2_ .1.BYPASS

+lNPUT .. 196

GND .
5 VOUT

( TOP VIEW)

120-6002-00/01
CDA001
GUAD2 -
INPUT NOR GATE

This device is a monolithic quadrupte two-input NOR gate. N and P-channet enhancement mode transistors
provide a symmetrical circuit with output swings essentially equal to the supply vottage. This results
in high noise immunity over a wide supply voltage range. No DC power other than that caused by Leakage
current is consumed during static conditions. ALL inputs are protected against static discharge and
Latching conditions.

J=A+B M=G+H 14
A ---VDD

2 13
B L--H

3 12
J -- --
G
I
4 K=¾ ¡¡
K -
M

5 10
C L

6 9
D F

7 8
V --- --.
E
SS
L=U

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120-6083-01
CDA066B
QUAD BILATERAL SWITCH

This device is a Quad Bitaterat Switch intended for the transmission or multiptexing of analog or digitat
signals. It has a Low "ON" resistance. The "ON" resistance is relatively constant over the input-signat
range.

IN/OUT DD
SW A

2 13
OUT/IN CONTROL A
12
CONTROL D
3 II
OUT/IN -

SW D IN/OUT
10
OUT/IN

4
IN/OUT SW B

5
CONTROL B
6 9
CONTROL C OUT/IN
7
Vy --- -

SW C
8
IN/OUT

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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
A JAL REMOVl GROUND REMOVE GROUN
..
f. I C U I SCL E
ND KEY å T ty
RY
-..
r FOR
YES E
NO NO NO NO NO
c .
NO .
REPLACE :103
L NE.
NO NO
NO
NO
ND IS VOLTAGE AT YES
[IO3DW +3N 12 R
NO NO
AlS1 D10 REPLACE HO2
REPLACE HC3 LI
3
NO NO
CHECK L YES [:. YES
AND RI la 02H AN B REPLACE Q2FS
CABLL.
NO NO
GH t
DN
FIGURE 5-3 KMA 24H-70/71 TROUBLESHOOTINGFLOWCHART
(Dwg. No. 696-0171-00, R-0)
(Sheet 4 of 5)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
V.LATEC REWvt 4 .0 FROM REMOVE GROUND FROM
GRGUND MIC 42
GROUNO PR[VATE IN KEY .. ATE 2 I :N° MIC 42 KEY ANO
JSC .-
a I PIN- TX KEY
GROL i GROUND PRJVATE PlN.
IS THF SCONDARY [S Le IS THE PRIMARY IS TE MIV 110
1S THERE AU3
HEAD UTPUT Nr ATHEHA HRI AT HEADMMUNEED L )ARY
g OUT
Ai_. .a MO 7 YES OF AUD O 7 YES OF r
NO NO NO N NO
IS THE VGLTAGE I . . AGE AT DAND CHEC T/.15.
YES VES YES NO
AT C HANN 5 REPLACE 1204 REPLACE I 103 REPLACE CR205
L
4 L H FOR
.yy UND. Cr
NO
NO N NO
YES IS V E AT
YES
02 REPLACE It -D 1103
NO NO
- . EN
CHE
' AND
NNE
r i h r i
NO
CHECK FOR SHORT
NO TO GROUND ON
ISOLATE 2 L1NE.
I . AGE AT
IN 6 m.. E
THAN
+1V 7
NO
CH · :ND
FIGURE 5-3 KMA 24H-70/71 TROUBLESHOOTINGFLOWCHART
(Dwg.No. 696-0171-00, R-0)
(Sheet 3 of 5)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
OROUND CS
]
KEY
E ...
.
ARE BOTH OL DO ALL THE YES DO AL. . ye HE SPEAKËR AMP
Mlc YES YES
--BW ..fr --- FREOLrNCY
HEADPHONE R C N N 500 OHM AUD10 . M1C E. ma L
HEADP NE OK 7
OUTPUTS MUTED 7 YES YES M1 7 YES NPUTS WNO WC AN CCOL RDRK 7 RESPONSE.
QUTPUNO
NO NO NO
NO 13 C =I T
CHRE OAT
R2 CHFCK C214
NO
NO CHA
LES T 1 7 l
NO
v T EN AT CE I AND
YES . YES YES CHE
AT
R THAN I \N .
B C20R1
Di .
NO NO
NO
REPLACE |203 CHECK C204
IS VOLTAGE AT YES
[?OSA P]N 2 REPLACE CR219
LE 1 .5V 7
NO
A4T YES •
CHI MD AND
HAN ESD
NO
PRIMARY
HE . MP
RES .0 7

CHE . AND
NO NO
: T YES O
NO
NO NO
FIGURE 5-3 KMA 24H-70/71 TROUBLESHOOTINGFLOWCHART
(Dwg. No. 696-0171-00, R-0)
(Sheet 5 of 5)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
L PA VL
. i T
A .
COM I POS TION.
L A C
E YES
NO
YES YES . IlO6 AND
CHËCK IS T IATED
T
ONENTS.
ND NO NO NO
NO
CH Cr 12O6 VOL UDIO DjO
A
NO NO NO
NO
YES YES CH i
CHEC A+ LENE ag.-- FUSE GOOD ? [S REPLACE 1104
NO NO NO
OF ËR YES DOES W NO FOR SHCRT
l
I ADA i . g., . DUND ALONG
L E
Ci .. REP ATE L1NE OR
C c. THHU 1102.
NO
L REPLACE [ 104
AbúVt 6V 7
NO NC
]SATH < SHORT
ISA 6F A 02Oi
=
NO NO NO
I2
FIGURE 5-3 KMA 24H-70/71 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART
(Dwg. No. 696-0171-00, R-0)
(Sheet 1 of 5)
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057-2770-00
047-6286-04
S/N TAG TO BE LOCATED IN NOTCH AND BETWEEN
TOP AND BOTTOM COVERS, AS SHOWN.
DETAlL-"A"
D 057-2722-00
047-6288-01
NOTES
I. APPLY SMALL AMOUNT OF R.T.V. (Ol6-lO82-OO)
ES TMFOERNCDOSRREECFO
INSTALLINAGR USHBUTTONS.
2 S
3 SLEEVING LENGTH 11/8
012- l27 OO(8)
089-5569-05
089-5573-05
089-5569-03(4)
057-2720-00 090-0176-04-
E7E-2D2EOT Al 089-8036-30
SEE NOTE 2
089-6008-04(2) 200-6673-00
089-5573-03
0
0
l50-OO42-lO
(SEE NOTE 3)
076-1332 -Oi
' 047-6287 O2
TL
073-0560-02
089-6200-03(8) 047-6289 -Oi
089 -5569-03(4)
KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
KMA «AH #1 ISOLATE SWITCH POSITION
= /
P PRIVATE
N = NORMAL KMA 24H #2 ISOLATE SWITCH POSITION
= ISOLATE
I
KMA 24H #1 KMA 24H #2
PRIMARY HEADPHONE OUTPUT SECONDARYHEADPHONE OUTPUT PRIMARY HEADPHONE OUTPUT SECONDARYHEADPHONE OUTPUT
N N AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES
VOX INTERCOMOF ALL 5 MICS VOX INTERCOM FOR ALL 5 VOX INTRECOM OF ALL 5 MICS VOX INTERCOM OF ALL 5 MICS
MICS
AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 2,3, AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES
PRIVATE
I N 4, 5 V0X INTERCOM OF MICS 2,3, VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 2,3,4,
NORMAL 4, 5 5
ISOLATE
AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3,4, AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES
P N MIC 1 & MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5 MIC 1 HOT MIC, VOX INTERCOM VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 2,3,4,5
OF MICS 2,3,4,5
N I AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 1,3,4,5
VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 1,3 VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 1,3,
4 AND 5 4 AND 5
I I AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4 AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3,4,
AND 5 AND 5
P I AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4 AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3,4,
MIC 1 AND MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5 MIC 1 HOT MIC AND 5
AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4
N P MIC 2 HOT MIC, VOX INTER VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4 MIC 1 AND MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5
COM OF MICS 1,3,4,5
I P AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOMOF MICS 3, 4 AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4
MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5 MIC 1 & MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5
P P AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4 AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4
MIC 1 & MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5 MIC 1 AND MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5
N AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES N
VOX INTERCOM OF ALL 5 MICS VOX INTERCOM OF ALL 5 MICS
PRIVATE OPTION I AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 2,3,4
NORMAL A ( AND 5 NOTE: MIC 2 CAN'T KEY COMS
ISOLATE
P AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOM OF MICS 3, 4
MIC 1 & MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5 \/ SINGLE
INSTALLATION
N AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES
VOX INTERCOM OF ALL 5 MICS VOX INTERCOMOF ALL 5 MICS
PRIVATE OPTION
P AUDIO SELECTED FOR PHONES VOX INTERCOMOF MICS 3, 4
NORMAL B
MIC 1 & MIC 2 HOT MIC AND 5
SWITCH NOT WIRED CORRESPONDS TO SWITCH IN "NORMAL" POSITION
TABLE 3-1 HEADPHONE AUDIO SELECTION CHART
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KMA24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
14/28V DC AlRCR .. ER
MEC 1 AUDID R
KEY ENABLE/DIS AY
g KEY
. MUTE
MIC 1 KEY
AY
TO TO
¯M
LUC 2 DIO R€LAYS AMP T
MÏC
MUTE « MUTE
::
1SOLATE 2
1SOLATE
PBJVATE .
VOX to
JCS 3.4 5 AUDlD
TRANSMlT MlC AUDI 5
1CS KEY
M A MU
M]G AUDIO
iO
NETWORK
RANSNCEU
Ad b)
( io) PHONE
SUM
NETWORK
AUD
SWI HES
S H
(10) SPKR
C MUTE
NE RK
5. CHM
. ATOR
OS
AUX [NPUT
ALTlMETER WARN
14/28V UC A T POWER
FIGURE 4-1 GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
(Dwg. No. 696-0170-00, R-0)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
PRIMARY HEADPHONE OUTPUT SECONDARYHEADPHONE OUTPUT
VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX MIC 2
AUDIO AUDIO INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM MIC 1 MIC 2 AUDIO INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM MIC 1 MIC 2 TX KEY
SEL FOR ALTM MICS MICS MICS MICS HOT HOT SEL FOR ALTM MICS MICS MICS MICS HOT HOT DIS-
PHONES WRN SIDETONE 1,2,3,4,5 2,3,4,5 1,3,4,5 3,4,5 MIC MIC PHONES WRN SIDETONE 1,2,3,4,5 2,3,4,5 1,3,4,5 3,4,5 MIC MIC ABLED
PINS GROUNDED
NONE X X X X X X
MIC 1 TX KEY X X X X
MIC 2 TX KEY
(SingLe InstaLL) X X X X
MIC 2 TX KEY
(DuaL InstaLL) X X X X X X X
ISOLATE X X X X
ISOLATE MIC 1
TX KEY X X X X
ISOLATE MIC 2
TX KEY X X X X
(SingLe InstaLL)
ISOLATE MIC 2
TX KEY X X X
(DuaL InstaLL)
ISOLATE 2 X X X X X X
ISOLATE 2 MIC 1
TX KEY X X X X
ISOLATE 2 MIC 2
TX KEY X X X X
(SingLe InstaLL)
ISOLATE 2 MIC 2
TX KEY X X X X X X X
(Dua L Insta LL)
PRIVATE X X X X X X X
PRIVATE MIC 1
TX KEY X X X X
PRIVATE MIC 2
TX KEY X X X X
(SingLe InstaLL)
PRIVATE MIC 2
TX KEY X X X X X X
(Dua L Insta LL)
TABLE 2-1 HEADPHONE OUTPUT
(Sheet 1 of 2)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
PRIMARY HEADPHONEOUTPUT SECONDARYHEADPHONEOUTPUT
VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX MIC 2
AUDIO AUDIO INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM MIC 1 MIC 2 AUDIO INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM INTERCOM MIC 1 MIC 2 TX KEY
SEL FOR ALTM MICS MICS MICS MICS HOT HOT SEL FOR ALTM MICS MICS MICS MICS HOT HOT DIS-
PHONES WRN SIDETONE 1,2,3,4,5 2,3,4,5 1,3,4,5 3,4,5 MIC MIC PHONES WRN SIDETONE 1,2,3,4,5 2,3,4,5 1,3,4,5 3,4,5 MIC MIC ABLED
PINS GROUNDED
ISOL, PRIVATE X X X X X
ISOL, PRIVATE
MIC 1 TX KEY X X X
ISOL, PRIVATE
MIC 2 TX KEY X X X
(Single Instatt)
ISOL, PRIVATE
MIC 2 TX KEY X X X X X
(Dual InstatL)
ISOL, ISOL 2 X X X X
ISOL, ISOL 2
MIC 2 TX KEY X X X X
ISOL, ISOL 2
MIC 2 TX KEY X X X X
(Single Instatt)
ISOL, ISOL 2
MIC 2 TX KEY X X X X
(DuaL Instatt)
PVT, ISOL 2 X X X X X X X
PVT, ISOL 2
MIC 1 TX KEY X X X X
PVT, ISOL 2
MIC 2 TX KEY X X X X
(Single InstaLL)
PVT, ISOL 2
MIC 2 TX KEY X X X X X X X
(DuaL Instatt)
ISOL, ISOL 2
PRIVATE X X X X X
ISOL, ISOL 2
PRIVATE, MIC 1 X X X
TX KEY
ISOL, ISOL 2
PVT, MIC 2 TX X X X
KEY(Single Inst)
ISOL, ISOL 2
PVT, MIC 2 TX X X X X X
KEY(Dual Inst)
TABLE 2-1 HEADPHONE OUTPUT
(Sheet 2 of 2)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
4.340 LOCK1NGSCREW LOCKINGSCREW
.500
WIRE BUNDLE (L27)
T¯[ϯ0¯0¯ROOOD
60 '. .
.920

' "'OJCOM2CEMOOÒ00003'
UMAEMIF (ESTF -Ei ABF B l©iMWOME $ f (ERVf DMS MWI IADFW
(234)
350
5.250 .437

(.89)
(13.34) (i.il) 6.3l2 63\2
750 200 (16.03) (\6.03)
(L9I) (.51)
«
6.485
325 :
(826) (|6.47)
FOR BEHIND
CUTOUT OlMENSIONS
300
NOTES. AIRCRAFT PANEL MOUNT (3302)
L) DIMENSlONS
IN ( ) ARE 1NCENTIMETERS
2.) TOLERANCESFOR PANEL CUTOUTS O ] 3500
(8 89) ¯¯ 6 188
] (|572)
6.3l2
] (1603)
FOR FRONT
CtÏTOUT DIMENSlONS
] |350
AIRCRAFTPANEL MOUNT (3.429)
]
6.320
(16.052)
3350
FIGURE 2-3 OUTLINE AND MOUNTING DRAWING
(Dwg. No. 155-5321-03, R-0)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
4()89 2191-22(2)
53 Ol (6)
089 6012-OB(6) Ël 2 Z M A
089-5907-l2(2)
030-1094-06(REF) 030-l224-OO(REE) -I
O30-Il07-48
030-1094-77
FRONT V1EW
089-5903-07(2)
FIGURE 2-4 INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY
(Dwg. No. 155-5322-03, R-0)
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Page
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
INSTALLATION NOTES
1. SHIELDS FOR MICROPHONE, HEADPHONES AND SPEAKERS
SHOULD BE TERMINATED AT BOTH ENDS. ALL OTHER
SHIELDS SHOULD BE GROUNDED AT THE KMA 24H END DNLY.
2. SPEAKER AND HEADPHONE GROUND RETURNS MUST BE
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 ONLY AND MUST BE KEPT SEPARATE
FROM OTHER GROUNDS. PROPERLY TERMINATE PIN A TO
AIRFRAME GROUND WITH A SHORT, HEAVY (#16 AWG. MIN)
066-1055-70 066-1055-71 i WIRE. ALL OTHER GROUNDS TO PIN c AND THE SOLDER
6 VOlCE REC COM 5 MICAUDIO LUG.
K PAMUTE COMSMICKEY 3. P.A. MUTE IS AN QUTPUT THAT IS PULLED LOW WHEN THE
MIC SELECT SWITCH IS IN THE P.A. POSITION AND A
B N/C PAMUTE
MICROPHONE IS KEYED. LEAVE OPEN WHEN NOT USED.
2 PA SPEAKER VOICE REC
' ARALOLELS.IX 50 OHM HEADPHONES MAY BE CONNECTED IN
B EXT SPEAKER-PA SPEAKER
NAVI AUDIO-COMBAUDIO
5. SOME HF AND COM RADIOS PULL THEIR MIC KEY LOW WHEN
ini2AUDIO NAVIAUDlO THEIR UNIT POWER IS REMOVED. IN THESE INSTALLATIONS
|3 CI.IEAUCIO nAVisuütO A DIODE MUST BE ADDED IN SERIES WITH THE MIC KEY
LINE TO PREVENT AUDIO FROM KEYING MUTED WHEN POWER
N MARKERAUDLO-DME AUDIO IS LOST.
12 ADFI AUDIO MARKERAUDIO
6. FOR +28V LIGHITNG, LEAVE PIN 18 OPEN, CONNECT PIN
L ADF2AUDIO ADF1 AUDIO U.
17 TD LIGHTING LOW. APPLY DIMMER VOLTAGE TO PIN
FOR +14VDC LIGHTING, CONNECT BOTH PINs 17 AND U TO
KEYSLOT LIGHTING LOW. APPLY DIMMER VOLAGE TO PIN 18.
C GCf.11M131:E'i'
7. SINGLE INSTALLATION ONLY. VERIFY THAT S211 3 IN
H COM2MICKEY THE "SINGLE" POSITION AND THAT S212 IS IN THE
"PILOT" POSITION,
J COM3MICKEY
A 9 COM1MICKEY 8. IF ALL THE SPEAKERS IN AN INSTALLATION ARE F .:HM,
CJ201 SHOULD BE CHANGED TO THE 8 OHM POSITION. IF
3 COMIMICAUDIO ANY SPEAKERS ARE 4 OHM, CJ201 SHOULD BE LEFT I". THE
E 4 OHM POSITION. (SEE MAINTENANCE MANUAL.)
COM2MICAUDIO
2 5 COM3MICAUDIO 9. SOME COMMUNICATIN TWACCE:eRS REQUIRE THAT f,EIR
INSTALLA-IONS
SPEAKER 0UTPUTI Hz. Lutti, IN THOSE
F COM4MlCAUDlO
THE PROPER LDA) LSI ts >..1ED BY THE INSTALLE .
T COM1AUD10
, 4,,, 10. KEY ENABLEIDISABLE PIN PROVIDES PILDT KEY PR:3-ITY
16 -MowDO IN DUAL INSTALLATIONS. CONNECT BETWEEN UNITS IN
S COM3AUDIO DUAL INSTALLATIONS. LEAVE OPEN IN SINGLE
INSTALLATIONS.
55 COM4 AUDIO
H 14 UNSWITCHED AUDIO 11. THIS HEADPHONE OUTPUT IS CAPA OF DRIVING DP TO
SIX 500 DHM HEADPHONES IN PARALLEL. HOWEVER, THIS
10 UNSW1TCHEDUNMUTEDAUDIO
OUTPUT SHOULD BE LIMITED TO TWO 500 OHM HEADPHONES
4 COCKPIT SPKR CONNFCTED IN PARALLEL TO PREVENT OVERLOADING OF COM
SEE
1 WHEN THE MIC SELECT SWITCH IS IN THE EMG POSITION.
ALL b SECONDARY HEADPHONE OUTPUT
NOTES D PRIMARY HEADPHONE OUTPUT 12. BY GROUNDING VARIous COMBINATIONS OF THE ISOLATE,
ISOLATE 2 AND PRIVATE PINS THRU AN INSTALLER MOUNTED
SWITCH, HEADPHONE INPUTS AND OUTPUTS ARE SWITCHED
A A CGND 0NIDFF. LEAVE PINES) OPEN IF THIS SWITCHING IS NOT
DESIRED. SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR FURTHER
z Z MIC IIICSL AUDIO DETAILS. SWITCHES TO BE SUPPLIED BY INSTALLING
20 AGENCY.
MIC 2/ICS2 AUDIO
ICS3AUDIO 13. EMERGENCY OPERATION CAY BE ACCOMPLISHED IN SEVERAL
23 WAYS. FIRST, THE EMG POSITION OF THE MIC SELECT
ICS4AUDIO
SWITCH CONNECTS MIC, KEY AND PRIMARY HEADPHONE
o ICS6AUDIO DUTPUT DIRECTLY TO COM 1. SECOND, IF THE PRIMARY
HEADPHONE QUTPUT FAILS, THE SECONDARY HEADPHONE
V KEY ENABLE/OSABLE OUTPUT MAY STILL DPERATE AND PROVIDE FULL AUDIO
19 MICIKEy . SELECTION. THIRD, IF BOTH HEADPHONE AMPLIFIERS
FAIL, AN EMERGENCY PHONE JACK, IF WIRED, COULD
X MIC2KEY PROVIDE FULL AUDIO SELECTION THRU THE SPEAKER
21 ISOLATE AMPLIFIER.
W ICSKEY 14. THIS QUTPUT ALWAYS CONTAINS HOT MIC AUDIO FROM THE
24 RIC 1/ICS 1 INPUT AND ALL AUDIO PRESENT AT THE
ISOLATE 2
PRIMARY HEADPHONE OUTPUT. SEE CAA SPEC #11 ISSUE 3.
Y PRIVATE LEAVE OPEN IF NOT USED.
25 14/2BVdcHEADPHONEPOWER 15. DUAL INSTALLATION ONLY. PLACF 5211 IN THE "DUAL"
I SPEAKER GND POSITION ON BOTH UNITS. PLACE 3212 IN THE "PILOT"
POSITION DN THE PRIORITY (#1) UNIT AND IN THE
17 INST LGT GND "cDPILOT" POSITION ON THE SECONDARY (#2) UNIT.
--
18 14V INST LGT HI
16. KMA 24M PIN OUTS VARY FORM FLAVOR TD FLAVOR. VERIFY
LI 28VINSTLGTHI(14VINSTLGTGND) THAT CORRECT INSTALLAITON DIAGRAM/PIN OUT IS USED,
14/2BVdcSPEAKERPOWER 17. LEAVE OPEN IF KEYED ICS IS NOT DESIRED,
18. POWER TO HEADPHONE AMP AND SPEAKER AMP ARE TO BE
--- SUPPLIED THRU SEPARATE CIRCUIT BREAKERS. DO NOT
CONNECT TOGETHER! USE #18 AWG, MIN.
19. IF KMA 24H #2 IS NOT IN THE COPILOT POSITION, THEN
COPILOT MIC, KEY AND PHONES SHOULD BE PARALLELED
WITH PILOT MIC, KEY AND PHONES (MIC 1/ICS 1, PRIMARY
HEADPHONES OUTPUT OF UNIT #13. MIC 1 HAS KEY
PRIORITY DVER MIC 2 WHEN THE MIC SELECT SWITCH OF
BOTH UNITS IS IN THE SAME POSITION.
FIGURE 2-5 PIN FUNCTIONS
(Dwg. No. 155-1474-00, R-1)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
P24I
(SEECNOcMTE5AND9)
3 COMlMICO.UDIC I.liCAUDIO
COM2LIICI.E MICKEi
E coM2 MIC AUDio MicAUDic
COM 2
16 00.d i o- C 3 ... AuclO
CHO LUJ AUDICLe
COM3McKEY niCKEY
CD. 3..ICAUL IL .-st COM3
COM 4 MIC AUDþD- MICADDIC COM 4
COMS MIC REY - FI"
COM S MICAUDIC -- - MIC AUDO
COMO
LUG 0 0 LO U
KEY SLOT
NAY I
13 "2 AUDll III
NAY 2
N ME 10
12 ARF AUDIOHI U 10
L ADF I a.UDIC 0| .0010
ADF l
10 NON SW1TCHED UNMUTEDAUDIOHIGH[ALTWARN NG AUDIO H
RADAR ALT
4 --- ?$91SWITCHED AUDIO HI
I.t!CIAUDIO/ICSIAU"
MiCITXKE
PILOT Mtc
I 20 MIC2AUDIC/ICS2AUDID
'ic] T
COPLOTMIC S KEY
JCS
KEYTXKE
C IC
(SEE FOTE|7)
YE
LIGHTINGI4V(SEENOTE6) ICS5Mic
LIGHTlNG GND ICSKEY
LlGHTING28V ENC1Y
U
E R HONES JC KEY
AWG N
COCKP1T SPEAKER
(SEENOTEB)
PA SPEAKER
PRIMARYHEA HONESOUTPUT (SEENOTEI ?:P
D .LO 0"Er
COPILOT HEADPHONES-OPT1U B ONLY)
S
25 14/ MiRCRAFT POWER TO PHONE AMP
7 - 14/28V ABCRAFT POWERTO SPEAKER AMP
(SEE NOTE le) ORM
GNDLUG
(SEE NOTES I 82
IB AWS MIN
OPTIONB
E DISABLE(SEENOTEIO, L OL
NORMAL ( y CORLOT HEADPHOÑES
24 ISOLATE2 PRIVATE OPTlON A OMY
SEENGIEI2
y PRIYATE
2 VOICE RECORDER(SEENOTEI4) (SEENOTE 121 SEE HEADPHONE AUDIO CHART
PAMUTE(SEENOTE3) FOREXPLANATIONOFDPTIONS.
OPT10N A
THIS IS THE KMA 24H-71 SINGLE INTERCONNECT
FIGURE 2-6 KMA 24H-70/71 SINGLE INTERCONNECT
(Dwg. No. 155-1475-00, R-1)
(Sheet 2 of 2)
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KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
P24l
(SEEcNOMTE5ANDS)
I I
E LUG LO
INST4LLATIOM NOTES
1. SHIELas FOR MICROPHONE, NEADPHONES AND SPEAKERS
SHOULD DE TERMINATED AT BOTH ENDS. ALL OTHER
COM2MICALD1 MiCAUDIO SHIELDS SHOULD BE GROUNDED AT THE KMA 24½ END ONLY.
AJD=D.I.- COM 2
16 .uC D .II
.LIDCLC 1 2. NNAKETED OD RIENADPHONNE OU RETU
L
T Ron
FROM OTHER GROUNDS. PROPERLY TERMINATE PIN A TO
MiCKEY AIRFRAME GROUND WITH A SHORT, HEAVY (*18 AWG. MIN)
WIRE. ALL OTHER GROUNDS TO PIN c AND THF SOLDER
5 .3AUD1 COM3 LUG.
S 3 AUDIO HI DIC N -
3. P . SEULEU AN DUT T THATN 15 P LEpDORLO idHEN THE
MICROPHONE IS (EYED. LEAVE O EN WHEN NOT USED.
A DIODE MUST BE ADDED IN SERIES WITH THE MIC KEY
M ---ONC LINE TO PREVENT AUDIO FROM KEYING MUTED WHEN POWER
KEY SLOT IS LOST.
II MNC
6. FOR +28V LIGHITNG, LEAVE PIN 18 OPEN. CONNECT IN
17 TO LIGHTING LOW. APPLY DIMMER VOLTAGE TO PIN U.
FOR +14VDC LIGHTING, CONNECT BOTH PINS 17 AND U TO
LIGHTING LOW. APPLY DIMMER VALAGE TO PIN 18.
fi NA.1AUD CI I
NAv i
GNDLué 7. SINGLE INSTALLATION ONLY. VERIFY THAT $211 IS IN
THE "SINGLE" POSITION AND THAT $212 IS IN THE
"PILOT' POSITION.
21.ELUG- NAV2 8. IF ALL THE SPEAKERS IN AN INSTALLATION ARE A OH.M,
CJ201 SHOULO BE CHANGED TO THE 8 OMM POSITION. IF
ANY SPEAKERS ARE 4 OHM, CJ2D1 SHOULD BE LEFT fft TNE
DME AUDl A ONM POSITION. (SEE MAINTENANCE MANUAL.]
13 90
CIIO U DME
LC L 9. SOM COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVERS REQUIRE THAT 19
SPra(ER QUTPUTS BE LOADED. IN THOSE INSTALLAI! Ni
THE PROPER LOAD MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE INSTALLER.
N DJ's.:Ett. D., L" H
MARkER
!!OL U AUDCL 10. KEY ENABLE/DISABLE PIN PROVIDES PILOT KEY PRIORITY
IN DUAL INSTALLATIONS. CONNECT BETWEEN UNITS IN
i ATIONS. LEAVE OPEN IN SINGLE
12 - FlL
ADFL
--
11. THI E OUTPUT IS CAPABLE OF DAIVING UP TO
BAD EDINTOPA LL
10 ND!ISWITCHED UNMUTED AUDOHI(ALTWARNING' .!.UCIC H - - 0 F . I
RADARALT D 0
NONSWITCHED AUDIOHi -- CONNECTED IN PARALLEL TO PREVENT OVERLOADING I 9
1 WHEN THE MIC SELECT SWITCH IS IN THE EMG PD.In .
F.HC1.\UDIC/ICSIAUDIC ---- 12. BY GROUNDING VARIOUS COMBINATIONS OF THE ISOLATE,
A 2 AANDDPRNEVA P 5 ANWRU0 TAALLE MOUNr
19 MiCITX KEY
P
PLOTMtc ON/0FF. LEAVE PINES) OPEN IF THIS SWITCHIN
DESIRED. SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR
MI AU
I . SWITCHES TO GE SUPPLIED BY IN a
COPILOTMC ES KEY
D::C 13. EMERGENCY OPERATION CAY BE ACCOM.LISHED IN SEVERAL
MAYS. FIRST, THE EMG POSITION OF THE MIC SELECT
ICS4AUDIO---
23 TCS3MIC __ SWITCH CONNECTS MIC, <EY AND PRIMARY BEADPHONE
Tyggy DUTPUT DIRECTLY TO COM 1. SECOND, IF THE PRIMARY
ICSSAUDlC ICS M1C HEADPHONE QUTPUT
II | _- ICSKEY FAILS, THE SECONDARY BEADPHONE
(SEENOTEI71
w - () ICSKEY OUTPUT MAY STILL OPERATE AND PROVIDE FULL AUDIO
1 SKEY
la LIGHT1NGI4VISEENOTE6) ICS5MIC PHONeEO ACHEADPHFON PLI E
EME
IFIER.FULL AUDIO SELECTION THRU TWE SPEAKER
SEENOTEl3) -
EMERGENCY PHONES ICSKEY
N ,
14. THIS OUTPUT ALWAYS CONTAINS HOT Mtc AUDIO FROM THE
COCKPIT SPEAKER
SEENOTEB
MIC 1/ICS 1 INPUT AND ALL AUDIO PRESENT AT THE
PASPEAKER .
PRIMARY MEADPHONE OUTPUT. SEE CAA SPEC 411 ISSUE 3.
LEAVE OPEN IF NOT USED.
EXTERNALSPEAKER
..r. -,- -- -., _ 15. DUAL INSTALLATION ONLY. PLACE S211 IN THE "DUAL"
110ES-OPTIONBONLY) DONNO H UNITS. PL E $2 INANHE IL
PILO HE
pm yr m.
Le riËñN Eu runc
"COPILDT" POSITION ON THE SECONDARY (#2) UNIT.
21 ISOLATE
16. KMA 2AW PIN OUTS VARY FORM FLAVOR TO FLAVOR. VERIFY
25 14/28vAIRCRAFTPOWERTOPHONEAhP
THAT CORRECT INSTALLAITOR DIAGRAN/PIN DUT IS USED.
\4/28VARCRAFTPOWERTOSPEAKERAMP
(SEE NOTEIS) NORMAL 17. LEAVE OPEN IF KEYED ICS IS NOT DESIRED.
GNDLUG HEADPMONE
-- 1 18. POWER TO AMP ANO SPEAKER AMP ARE TO BE
AKER I SUPPLIED THRU 5E ARATE CIRCUIT BREAKERS. DO NOT
GND ISEENOTESI82) CONNECT TOGETHE
,,gggspyey, 418AWGMIR USE #18 AWG. MIN,
A OP 10NB
*T(ENABLE/DISABLE(SEENOTEIO) ---
v 19. IF KMA 24H #2 IS NOT IN THE COPILOT POSITION, THEN
LATE COPILOT MIC, KEY AND PHONES SHOULD
8 AIC BE PARALLELED
NORMAL y COPILUTHEADPHONES WITH PILOT MIC, KEY AND PHONES (MIC 1/ICS 1, PRIMARY
24 ISCLATE2 PRIVATE OPTIONAONLY HEADPHONES QUTPUT OF UNIT #1). MIC 1 HAS KEY
(SEENOTEl2) PRIDRITY OVER MIC 2 WHEN THE MIC SELECT SWITCH OF
Y PRIVATE
BOTH UNITS IS IN THE SAME POSITION.
6 VOICE RECORDER (SEE NOTE PI) (SEE NOTE 12)
SEE HEADPHONE AUDIO CHAÑT
PAMUTE(SEENOTE3) FOREXPLANATIONOFOPT10NS.
OFTlON A
ADF 2
THIS IS THE KMA 24H-70 SINGLE INTERCONNECT
FIGURE 2-6 KMA 24H-70/71 SINGLE INTERCONNECT
(Dwg. 155-1475-00, No. R-1)
1 of 2) (Sheet
IMOO36-4 Page 2-19
KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
[S I 15 IS 10 ri .i ARY
AT i A AT ' I AT I ARY .TPUT
YES YES YES 1 y
NO NO NO NC
NO
ATS .
H216 CHECK RilO REPLACE llO3C
NO NC NC
YFS [S 10 YES 1 YEs REP AND
15 i . . --Alla NC [104
ACE llO3 REPLACE K201
OR O .
NO
NC NO NO NO
NO C• T
NO
RE.
NO
YES IS YES AT YES
IS AT
c A C ACE R114 A5N O .i
1
+bv /
NO NO No NO
CHE
ACE [104 NO REPLACE 1204
PEN 4 7 AN
UNO.
NO N NC
:e.. AT 1 AT
YES YES YES IS THERE AUU:O YES YES
REPLACE .4....- ---gn. --- C r I t02A
[ Al P 10 _
NO NC NO NO
[S ATH RT CONNECKFOR SLHONRE.S REPLACE 1104
NO
YES CH AND
AT5 TRE SlNONA
[
NO
YES
REPLACE 1203
NC
FIGURE 5-3 KMA 24H-70/71 TROUBLESHOOTINGFLOWCHART
(Dwg. No. 696-0171-00, R-0)
(Sheet 2 of 5)
IMOO36-7 Page 5-13
KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
NOTES:
NOTE: ADD 200 TO ALL REFERENCE DESlGNATORS I. BOARD SHOWN IN -OO FLAVOR.
-00
FOR FLAVOR OMIT CJ2 AND CJ4,INSTALL CJ3 AND R39 AND
INSTALL CJ5 IN UPPER POSlTION AND CJ6 IN LOWER POSITION.
-01
FOR FLAVOR OMIT CJ3 AND R33, lNSTALL CJ2 AND CJ4 AND
INSTALL CJ5 IN LOWER POSITION AND CJ6 1N UPPER POS1TION.
2. CJl 15 TO BE INSTALLED IN THE 4D POSITION. [F ALL SPEAKERS IN
009-6674-00 i i i Z Y X W V U T S A P N L K J H F E D C B A --FARSIDE
INSTALLATION ARE SC, CJi SHOULD BE 1N BR POSITION. IF ANY
25 24 23 22 2| 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 i -NEARSlDE SPEAKERS IN INSTALLATiON ARE 4R CJI SHOULD BE LEFT IN
-SEE DETAIL "A" 411 POSITlON. (SEE DETAIL'B)
3 ASSEMBLE Ut AND U2 AS CLOSE TO THE BOARD AS POSS1BLE AND
-090-0296-00 [2) BEND TOWARD THE BACK OF THE BOARD TO KEEP ITS HEIGHT
BELOW .300, ISEE DETAIL'A')
,, U6 4 CAPE SHALL BE USED TO INSTALL 047-6285-01 ON SI3. DO NOT LET
SWITCH DECKS OF 513 SEPARATE DURING ASSEMBLY.
--
5 INSTALL FOLLOWING CAPACITORS AS CLOSE TO BOARD AS POSSIBLE:
- -
Cl2, 19, 25, 26, 36, 39 8 45.
SII -089-5903-05
6. CJ2.CJ3, ANDCJ4 TO BE INSTALLED ON FARSIDE.
I NOTE FLAT ORIENTATION OF 076-1335-01.
089-2140-00 (2)
OSI-OISS-OO(2) OB9-2147-22(2)
--
L2
c4 --069-5907-05
(2)
::: : (REF)
SEE DETAIL "B"
047-6284-01
TP6
07 012
02 C6
D G
---
23
TP5
11
150-0003-10
025-0018-00 150 0003-10
12)
TP4
0 T
IN ouT G B C E EXCEPT DS5
047-6285-0\
DETAIL "D"
C
St S2 53 54 55 SG $7 58 59 O ) 092-5009-04 (2)
15 cdi
O
4 076-1353-01
OBS-II55-DO-
OBS 29E7-03 (2) 089-6200-04 (2)
SEE NOTE
54 D DETAIL PA"
PC C-C
UI,U2, U6 DETAIL
B, VIEW
SEENOTE2
-076 1335-01
SEE DETAIL "D"
FLAT ORIENTATION
FIGURE 6-2 AUDIO BOARD
(Dwg. No. 300-6674-00/01, R-2)
Page 6-12 IMOO36-11
KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM
KMAr4H‡‡l PRIORITYUN1T-52l2 IN PILOTPOSITION S2lliNDUALPOS
-s2|i IN DUALPOSIT10N (SEE NOTEIO3 S2l21NCOPIL
I:EYErlADLE/DICADLE (SFFNrffFlO
SEYENADLE Dahl E
E COM MCAUD DOM MlCAUCC
16 :GM2 AUD Ol --- COM 2 AUDIO HI
coM 3 Mlc KEY - COM 3 MIC KEY
Güisi3MiCAUDIO -- C!.12.i!C"..D
COM
S COM3AUCICIII 10
gio e GND LUG
9 -- CCI.lii.IIC|¾ET-- COM4MICKEY
COM1AUDICHI !.1" .DIC
GND LL 0 LU3 --
001.15 I.it:KEY COMS MiCKEY
- NAv I AUDIO Hi NAVl AUDIO HI
GND LUG---- GNU LUS-
NAV2AUDIOHI- PM. 2,3LICO
GNDLUG--- GN Lué
N - - DME AUDIO DME AUD10 H
(2 nygr c UD -
MARKE RAül10 lii
GNE LUC GNDLUG
L i
w
ADi AUDIC -- - DF I AUD10 HI-
- --- - - --- -
10 NON SWITCHED UNMUTED AUDIO Hi NON SWITCHED UNMUTED AUC
14 NONSWITallEDAUD10WI hJ//lT3t|El JOIC I:I
18 LlGHTING [4V - lanTita
17 LIGHTING GNO --- LIGHTlNGGND- ---- -
-- -------
I . . AUDIO
100 5 AUDIO -
--1CS1AUDic ------ AUDIO-
23 ----- I --
22 IccI,1,000 '
3 AUDIO
ICSKEY EENOTE17) ____ __ _ ________ 1 .•EA
|Jl AUD C ICS 1C 2 üll
19 MICITXKEY --- MIC2KEY
20 MiczAu¤to/rca ---- --- M1CIAUDIO/ICS
-- -----MiC2TrülY
X MICIKEY
SEENOTE250
RC TS HS R2HON
- - p
SECONDARY MEADPHONE OUTPUT-NC SEENOTE4
SECONDAHY HEADPHON
I SP)ΠGND ALL OTHER PHONES
- I I
E NOTES IAND2) GROUND LUG SEE NOTES IS
SEE NOTES
8 PA MUTE SEE NOTE
F1LOTPHONES PA MUTE-
25 14/28EAdDcPOWEERAMP (SEENOTEIInl9)
VdC P NER
I4c/2SPKdRe WER
E
COMI COM2 COM3 COM4 COM5 NAVI NAv2 DME MARKER ADFI RADAR NEY ICS TX
SEENOTES ALT KEY KEY kum4H#2SWITCH
A L -- AIRFRAME GND ----
AIRFRAME GNO
#8 AWG MlN l ISAWGMIN
a
MIC I IICS1 I
MA 24HelSWITCH ICSKU ISO
2 VOICE RECORDER SEE NOTE IS) VOlCE RECORDER --
R
ISOLATE ICS o TX SEE NOTE 2
SEE NGTE 14 RMAALE KEY MEY
SEE NOTE 4
M NC SEENOTEI2 MIC2/ICS2
NEYSLOT ICS
NC -__- KEY
II __
IES3 =
21 ! ISOLATE .'COLATE 2
SEENOTE12 SEENOTF12
21 ICCLATE2 - - ---- ISOLATE
THIS IS THE KMA 24H-71 DUAL INTERCONNECT
FIGURE 2-7 KMA 24H-70/71 DUAL INTERCONNECT
(Dwg. No. 155-1476-00, R-1)
(Sheet 2 of 2)
IMOO36-4 Page 2-25
KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM

VWEF
P/OJ245
CIO2
IOuf

+SV in
RIOI R 02
62K 62K
+SV I T/Od243
Cl37 C10I Cl15 +I4/2BVDC A
ISOpf NY
3|
CIO3
IOOaf
680 pf
- 2 +I4/28VOC
CIO5 PHONE VOL YDD
330pf RB CRIO2 C 103 R2
CIO4
HW
7 C I
PHONE SUM 7 01 TP10I 2K2
5 4 TPICS
D
-L etos Riso niis REF 12
330pf IK CIIS
CII7
350pfD7 10pf RI2
MICWI R115200K
C SIDETONEVDL PVTVOL C1242
CRIOI Cl40 A 5 PRIMARY
pfl HEADPHONEOUTPUT
SIDE TON RPN)2 14 2OK

3 pf
p; IK 1204 20K
LIO4
32 Rl223
5
RI37
.22pf

Cl35 +8V
RI36
20K Cl42

Cl2468 VREF 9 VOlCE


IJ 1103 5 RECORDEROUT
38
--12

C
RIIO
INT AUDO 13 1101
VREF TPIO4
+14V/20VDC
IIO3
Cl26 CRIO5 CRIO6
C
MlC I 1N IS 3 I
C 330pf
R124 Cl39
SiK ISOpf
6 CRIO7

TX KEY G . O

PRIVATE 10 12 ECADNP
QUTPUT

R 06 4 RI26
2OK
2R 1102
K 5 R2
ISOLATE 16
+
CII2
- 6
C :
as CRIO9
RI33 Cl3I
RI28
pgy .47pf

IOµf

7,7
NOTE:
2 -

1. DASHED LINES INDICATES HEATSUNK ITEMS


A 1 N
R 2. UNLESSOTHERWISENOTED,ALL CAPACITANCE
v00 CRIOS IIO7
+8V +sv VALUES ARE IN PICOFARADS,ALLRESISTANCE
M1C#2 CW 14 i5 VAllJESAREINOHMS. NOTUSED
PVTVOL IO3
wilC i IW 14
RIOS
200K
8 O TO VREF

FIGURE 6-3 AUDIO BOARD SCHEMATIC


(Dwg. No. 002-6673-00, R-2)

IMOO36-11 Page 6-16


KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM

KMA 24H#1 PRIORITY UNIT-5212 IN PILOT POSITION


5211 IN DUAL POSIT10N
11 11 UALL 24H#2
N
JY CHALLE/CIS .BLE
[SEE NOTE 101
(SEE NOTE 101
- i:EY EisACLE/ûli",3=C --

01 LLO 2|li LL3 INSTALLATION NOTES


I C MCI.11CIEEY - - CM2Ml01El
1. FOR MICROPHONE, HEADPHONES AND SPEAKERS
SHIELD5
551.12....0.-. COM2MICAUDID- E SHOULD BE TERMINATED AT BOTH ENDS. ALL OTHER
SHIELDS SHOULD BE GROUNDED AT THE KMA 24H END ONLY.
CGan._ usw. MLAUDICill 10
OfiCLUT ---
GNULUG - 2. SPEAKER AND HEADPHONE GROUND RETURNS MUST BE
CONNECTED TO PIN 1 CNLY AND MUST BE KEÞT SEPARATE
vino..sions -COM3MlCKEY J FROM OTHER GROUNDS. PROPERLY TERMINATE PIN A TO
5 - Lui.muilt,muutu Cli?1.!DA'jt|| AIRFRAME GROUND MITH A SHORT, HEAVY (#18 AWS. MIN)
GROUNDS TO PIN e AND THE SOLDER
. ALL OTHER
S COM3AUDIOill COM3AUD10HI
Cil-" hD eb

C - 32.14 .J.'EY CCI.I‡I.ilcKEY - 5


3. P.A. MUTE 15 AN OUTPUT THAT
MIC SELECT SWITCH
IS ULLED
IS IN THE P.A.
LOW WHEN
POSITION
THE
AND A
F COnIsliiCabù
- COM1113ALL
MICROPHONE IS KEYED. LEAVE OPEN WHEN NOT USED.

ii.LUE I.I #AUG. 95 4. UP To six 50 ons HEADPHONES MAY BE CONNECTED IN


PARALLEL.
.D Lu3 DND La
5. SOME HF AND COM RADIOS PULL THE[R MIC KEY LOW MHEN
RODUN Pov IAREEMo o MESEH LLAC
M - -c
N/C N/C M
SERI S
KEY SL3T
II - -<N/C N/C 11
KEY SLOT
NLOS
.
PREVENT AUDIC FROM KEYING MUTED WHEN POWER

6. FOR +2BV LIGHITNG, LEAVE PIN 18 OPEN. CONNECT PIN


4. 4 abOiO isnVI guviv
. .

APPLY DIMMER VOLTAGE TO PIN U.


O LLO 3110 LLO - 17 TO LIGHTING LOW.
FOR +14voc LIGHTING, CONNECT BDTM PINS 17 AND U TO
LIGHTING LOW, APPLY DIMMER VOLAGE TO PIN 18.
LA-DIGil fiAV2AU:icli
GhEL-3 6:40LUG
7. stNGLE INSTALLATION ONLY. VERIFY THAT 5211 IS IN
vmeswuiu CallEerbOi ill THE "SINGLE" POSITION AND THAT 5212 IS IN THE
TEC LLi: GND LUG "PILOT" POSITIoM.

I I..A.inC Awa,G ,, MADVEilAUDIONI :4 8. IF ALL THE SPEAKERS IN AN INSTALLATION ARE A CHM,


- 3 La obbLdv
CJ201 SHOULD BE CHANGED To THE S OHM POSITION.
ANY SPEAKERS ARE 4 OHM, CJ201 SHOULD
IF
BE LEFT IN THE
criAuricili i; 4 CHM POSITION. (SEE MAINTENANCE MANUAL.)

9.
- ,7c.ca sia..uvro A c.c ,ii
- - c..;,:i.ca .... Usua.] i3el
- 10
SOME COMMUNICATION TRANSCEIVERS
SPEAKER OUTPUTS BE LOADED. IN
REQUIRE THAT THEIR
THOSE INSTALLATIONS
THE PROPER LOAD MUST BE SUPPLIED BY THE INSTALLER.
4 NONSWlTCHEDAUDIOH1 NCIl3WITDIIEE AUDIOV.13l
MYL.J.ITisso monilw3.
10. Y ENABLE/01ASLABALEPISN PR PILOTWE ITOM
- uce.II..: 02.0 :.lonTina on: DUAL INSTALLATIONS. LEAVE OPEN IN
U
SINGLE
- ::: 5 Aucio ::05 Au:Io
INSTALLATIONS.

ICSgA.,, ICS1AUDI 23 11. THIS HEADPHONE QUTPUT IS CAPABLE OF DRIVING UP TO


SIX 500 OHM HEADPHONES IN PARALLEL. HOWEVER, THIS
3 AUili 10 3 AUDI ..
OUTPUT SHOULD BE LIMITED TO TWO 500 OWM NEADPHONES
(5EE NOTE17) (SEENOTEI7) CONNECTED IN PARALLEL TO PREVENT DVERLDADING OF COM
I SI:IY
,.,,

1 WHEN THE MIC SELECT SWITCH IS IN THE ENG POSITION.


MiJ e AUDrü¿ IC I -MIC 2 AULIO/1002-
MIC I TX KEY MIC CTil:EY 12. eY GROUNDING VARIOUS comalNATIONS OF THE ISCLATE,

1.110 'LDIG IC32


IAICIAúDiósÏC31- -- ISOLATE 2 AND PRIVATE PINS THRU AN IMSTALLER MOUNTE0
SWITCH, HEADPHONE INÞUTS AND QUTPUTS ARE SWITCHED

imCETXKE - S y
ON/0FF.
DEsIRED.
LEAVE PIN(S)
SEE
CPEN IF THIS SWITCHING IS NOT
INSTALLATION MANUAL fon FURTHER
EXTERNALSPKR
B EXTERNALSPKR t NC g
N DETAILS. SWITCHES To SE SUPPLIED BY INSTALLING
O #2O
AwGMIN SEENOTES 920AWAM1N AGENCY.
I 4 COCKPITSPKRISEENOTE8) 000KT1TSPKR2 4
PA SPKR NC 13. EMERGENCY DPERATION CAY BE ACCOMPLISHED IN SEVERAL
o v ICS2
-
OhiFS IISEENOTESIISIS) .
IS.CH MEMG PEOSITANODN
OF1MARE MIEcADPEL
D PRlMARYHEADPHONEOUTPUT D ECT E
3tSEENOTES4) ADPMDIRECUT TcF THESE 100NDAF EEADRI
b SECONDARYHEADPHONEOUTPUT . . .

s
SPKRGND ALLOTHERPHONES SPEAKER 00TPUT MAY STILL DPERATE AND PROVIDE FULL AUDIO
SELECTION. THIRD, IF BOTH HEADPHONE AMPLIFIERS
gav U FAIL, AN EMERGENCY PHONE JACK,
-lonliis
IF MIRED, CDULO

¯.

(SEE
|
OTES
| |
(SEEN E1ANO2]
c
PROVIDE
AMPLIFIER.
FULL AUDIO SELECTION THRU THE SPEAKER

GROUND LUG 5 E T 6 GROUND LUG

L ADF2 AUD10H) - - - ?.DF 2 ?.UD10H L


14. Is 00TPSUT ALW S C TAI
1.L D
c AuEDSE ATM E
(SEENOTE3 PRIMARY HEADPHONE GUTPUT. SEE CAA SPEC 411 ISSUE 3,
K PAMUTECSEENCITE3) PAMUTE
LEAVE OPEN IF NOT USED.
25 14/28VdcPOWER
ERAMP
y 1 /
--
' --
f
-- ) ( - - «- ---
14/28VdePOWER
(SEENOTEIS)
25
15. I T N IN E 1
(SEENOTEIBl 428V
7

COMI COM2 COM3 COM4 NAVI NAV2 DME ADFI RADAR ADF2 KEY "1CS TX
PRio ITY 1 )
NC
KEY NC a "coPILOT" Pos1TION ON THE SECONDARY (42) UNIT.

A ¯ ¯ lA1RFRAMEGND PILOTPHONES
(SEENOTES
589)
ALT KEY KMA24H412SW1TCN
AIRFRAME GND A 16. KMA 24H PIN 00TS VARY FORM FLAvoR To FLAvoa. VERIFT
¯

#ISAWG MIN. SEE NOTElial9 #IB AWG MIN THAT CORRECT INSTALLAITON DIAGRAMIPIN CUT IS USED.

MICI/1CSI 17. LEAVE OPEN IF KEYED ICS 15 NOT DESIRED.


KMA24H#lSw!TCH ICSKEY
6 VOlCERECORDER - VOICERECORDER 6 18. POWER TO HEADPHONE AMP AND SPEAKER AMÞ ARE TO BE
ICS4 = SEENOTE19 ED RUHE PA TE#1C6mACUIT EAKERs. 00 NOT
SO > CS
SEENOTEI4
PRivATE o__ y 19. IF KMA 24N #2 Is NOT IN THE COPILoT POSITION,
MlC2/Z2 THEN
--

(SEENOTEl2) PRlVATE SEENOTE14


> ICS 00PILOT WIC, KEY AND PHONES SHOULO SE PARALLELED
* (SEENOTEI2] WITH PILOT MIC, KEY AND PHONES (MIC 1/ICS
-_- KEY 1, PRIMARY
HEADPHONES QUTPUT OF UNIT fil. MIC 1 NAS KEY
PRIORITY OVER MIC 2 MHEN THE MIC SELECT SWITCH OF
(SEE NOTE 12) _ 18064
(SEE NOTE 12] 80TH UNITS 15 IN THE SAME POSITIOM.

THIS IS THE KMA 24H-70 DUAL INTERCONNECT

FIGURE 2-7 KMA 24H-70/71 DUAL INTERCONNECT


(Dwg. No. 155-1476-00, R-1)
(Sheet 1 of 2)

IMOO36-4 Page 2-23


KING
KMA 24H-70/71
AUDIO SELECTOR PANEL AND INTERPHONE SYSTEM

P/O 4241

F201 L201

| +I4/2BVD: SPKRPowER
E203 - --- RCCRAAFT

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[+1 0520e DB20\ 03203 S 40 C2|6
C202
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DS207 DS C20 C I SPEAKER GND
07 3 F -6

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206 R207 3
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CR220
213 15
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o 9 7 6 0203
R271
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12K
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C217

-70 -Ti (SEENOT


OMS MIC ADDIO
COM I COM i AUOLO T
COM2 COM2AUD10 16 COM2MICKEY
COM3 COM3 AUDIO a COM 3 Mic KEY
COM4 COM4AUDIO 15 COM4MICKEY
NAVI COMSAUDIO il I PAMUTE/COM5MICKEY
NAV2 NAVIAUDIO CJ202 9 N/C/PAMUTE
OME
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NAV2 AUDIO
DME AUDlO
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ADF1 5 COM3MICAUDIO
ADF2
UNSWTTCHED
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AUDIO
L
14 - 4
2
COM4MICAUDIO
COCKPIT
S
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R/YOICE C
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5 7 8 o 6
C
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20 CJ204 - -70 7
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MICI TK KEY 19

05NEO
2 COND Y E UT
37 R2
7 13
K203 265 2 F-
KEY ENABLE V 0 p 42
21 - =

SIDETONE
Q211 7 PHONE SUMHONES
17
L202 +I4/28V r 9 VOICE RECORDER QUT
HEADPHO+ /28 C 25 20E EM1 12 SECONDARY PHONES
8246 II C256 C242
3.3K 47 L -- 180PF [6
CR209 CR210

0
MIC 1 /ICS I Z
48V
R225
390 R226
tay [ +8v

R2B G TO VREF
CR216 REF
CR S 4.7K 02Ö2

CR224
2 SINGLE
8211

Mtc 2/ ICS 2 90 DUAL . 14 MIC2 IN

CR225

4 GND
17 13 4 + V R219
33K
CR212 CR213 CR217 Q208
R257
R233 [NTVOL
C I 4
02125 x CW
63
0212
REF
C112 L203 R2IS
5 9 12 13 15 a R234 10 150pH 750
C22
SINGLE 33
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(Dwg. No. 002-6674-00, R-3)

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