Junction Box JB6101- (000) Installation and Operation Manual DV 64494.03 Issue 1 June 2012 Becker Flugfunkwerk GmbH Baden Airpark 77836 Rheinmünster Germany Telephone +49 (0) 7229 / 305-0 Fax +49 (0) 7229 / 305-217 http://www.becker-avionics.com e-mail: info@becker-avionics.de
FIRST ISSUE AND CHANGES Issue 1 June 2012 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES Page No.: Date: Page No.: Date: Cover Page 06/2012 1-I - 1-II 06/2012 1-1 - 1-4 06/2012 2-I - 2-II 06/2012 2-1 - 2-28 06/2012 3-I - 3-II 06/2012 3-1 - 3-2 06/2012 DV 64494.03 / Article Number 0631.027-071 2012 by Becker Flugfunkwerk GmbH / All rights reserved
Table of Contents Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION Page 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Application 1 1.3 General Description 1 1.4 Technical Data 2 1.4.1 Dimensions & Weight 2 1.4.2 Power Supply 2 1.4.3 CVR Output 1 2 1.4.4 CVR Output 2 2 1.4.5 FDR Output 1 2 1.4.6 FDR Output 2 2 1.4.7 Third Intercom Activation 2 1.4.8 switch over in Slaved Mode 2 1.4.9 Environmental Conditions 3 1.5 Scope of Delivery 3 1.6 Accessories 3 1.7 Manuals 3 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 1-I
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Section 1 GENERAL 1.1 Introduction The manual describes the Junction Box JB6101-(000) of the BECKER Digital Voice Communication System DVCS6100. The manuals DV 64494.03 ( Installation and Operation ) and DV 64494.04 ( Maintenance and Repair ) contain the following sections: Section DV 64494.03 DV 64494.04 1 General X N/A 2 Installation X N/A 3 Operation X N/A 4 Theory of operation N/A N/A 5 Maintenance and Repair N/A N/A 6 Illustrated Parts List N/A N/A 7 Modification and Changes N/A N/A 8 Circuit Diagrams N/A N/A 1.2 Application The Junction Box JB6101-(000) is a part of the Becker Audio System and suitable for installation in an aircraft. It serves to match the corresponding equipment and system to the Digital Voice Communication System DVCS6100. 1.3 General Description The JB6101 contains twice the relay switch over for NORM/MASK and Hand Mike operation. The JB6101 provides the activation of the third intercom circuit for six operators. Two CVR audio output channel. Two FDR discrete outputs. Pilot and Copilot switch over for Slaved Mode Operation. The Junction Box is accommodated in a rugged metal case. The front plate contains two 50-pins connectors for connecting the System wiring. By means of the corresponding tray, the junction box secured to the aircraft. Four screws are used to secure the unit. DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 1-1
1.4 Technical Data 1.4.1 Dimensions & Weight Case height Case width Case depth Unit weight 102 mm 57.4 mm 133 mm (without cable connector and handle) < 0.4 kg 1.4.2 Power Supply Supply Voltage Current consumption + 27.5 V < 0.5 A 1.4.3 CVR Output 1 Audio 0. 2.5 V / 600 Ohm 1.4.4 CVR Output 2 Audio 0. 2.5V / 600 Ohm 1.4.5 FDR Output 1 Discrete line Lo active 1.4.6 FDR Output 2 Discrete line Lo active 1.4.7 Third Intercom Activation Operator Inputs for set and reset 6 Relay contact a and b 1.4.8 switch over in Slaved Mode Relay switch over 2 operators (Pilot, Copilot) Page 1-2 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
1.4.9 Environmental Conditions Altitude max. 50,000 ft Operation temperature range -40 C... +70 C 1.5 Scope of Delivery JB6101-(000) including Mounting plate Article-No: 0629.022-921 1.6 Accessories For Connector Kit CK3101-C Article-No: 0774.278-954 Consist of: 1 DSub 50-s, 1 housing with locking screws For J1 Connector Kit CK3106-C Article-No: 0774.261-954 Consist of: 1 DSub 50-p, 1 housing with locking screws 1.7 Manuals Installation and Operation DV 64494.03 Article-No: 0631.027-071 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 1-3
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Table of Contents Section 2 Installation Page 2.1 General 1 2.2 Mechanical Installation 1 2.2.1 General Information 1 2.3 Unpacking the Equipment and Preparation for Installation 1 2.4 Continued Airworthiness 1 2.5 Aircraft Wiring 2 2.5.1 General 2 2.6 Dimensions of the Junction Box 3 2.7 Location of Connectors 4 2.8 Connector Pin Assignments 5 2.9 Wiring Example 11 2.9.1 Mask/Mike and Hand Mike switch over 11 2.9.2 Switch Over in Slaved Mode 12 2.9.3 Third Intercom Activation 13 2.9.4 Block Diagram FDR Output 15 2.9.5 Block Diagram CVR Output 15 DV 64495.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-I
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Section 2 Installation 2.1 General The installation of the Junction Box depends on the type of aircraft and its equipment. For this reason, only generally applicable information can be provided in this section. Before installing the Junction Box in an aircraft, a visual inspection should be carried out in order to determine any damage which the unit may have incurred during transport, paying particular attention to the following defects: 1. Dirt, dents, scratches, corrosion, broken securing elements on casing and casing parts. 2. Dirt and scratches on nameplate, front panel and markings. 3. Dirt, bent or broken pins, cracked unit connector element. 2.2 Mechanical Installation The Junction Box must be installed in a suitable position in the aircraft. Usually this will be the avionic compartment. Refer to Fig. 2-1 for the installation dimensions of the Junction Box. After being slid into a tray, the Junction Box is fastened in place with one screw. 2.2.1 General Information The aircraft wiring of the Junction Box differs depending on the type of aircraft and equipment. For this reason, only generally applicable information can be provided. NOTE The Signal lines should be shielded and twisted if necessary and provided with a common shield for uncertain EMC conditions. Particular attention should be paid to good ground arrangement (supply voltage ground, audio ground) from a central ground point. Ground loops must be avoided. 2.3 Unpacking the Equipment and Preparation for Installation Carefully unpack the equipment. Visually inspect the package contents for signs of transport damage. Retain all packaging material in case of reshipment is necessary. 2.4 Continued Airworthiness Maintenance of the JB6101-(000) is on condition only. Periodic maintenance of this product is not required. DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-1
2.5 Aircraft Wiring 2.5.1 General The location of plug and socket is shown in Fig. 2-2. The following points are to be observed for the wiring: Only cable fit for aviation (self-extinguishing) shall be used. AWG 20 for power supply and AWG 24 for other cables. For chassis ground strap shall be used AWG 20 with a cable clamp The interface lines are each to be laid as 2-core twisted and screened (AWG 24) cables. Every single cable harness of a unit connector must have separate screening. Rubber sleeves are to be fitted over the soldering points on the unit connector. No RF cable should be included in the cable harnesses. Laying connecting cables together with cables which carry AF power or impulses is to be avoided. Check the wiring carefully before switching on the units. Page 2 2 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
2.6 Dimensions of the Junction Box Fig. 2-1 Dimensions of the Junction Box DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-3
2.7 Location of Connectors Fig. 2-2 Location of Connectors Page 2 4 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
2.8 Connector Pin Assignments Connector J1 Phone 1a Hi 1 34 Phone 1 Hi 18 Phone 1 Shield Phone 1a Lo 2 35 Phone 1 Lo Phone 1a Shield 19 Phone 2a Hi 3 36 Phone 2 Hi 20 Phone 2 Shield Phone 2a Lo 4 37 Phone 2 Lo Phone 2a Shield 21 5 38 CVR 1 Hi 22 CVR 1 Shield 6 39 CVR 1 Lo Input 1 set 23 Input 1 reset 7 40 CVR 2 Hi 24 CVR 2 Shield Input 2 set 8 41 CVR 2 Lo Input 2 reset 25 Input 3 set 9 42 26 Input 3 reset 10 43 Input 4 set 27 Input 4 reset 11 44 28 Input 5 set 12 45 Input 5 reset 29 Input 6 set 13 46 30 Input 6 reset 14 47 Reset Out 31 Relay Switch a 15 48 Relay Switch b 32 16 49 33 17 50 Fig. 2-3 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-5
Connector Mask Mic 1 Hi 1 34 Activation Mask Mic 2 Mask Mic 1 Shield 18 Mask Mic 1 Lo 2 35 Mask Mic 2 Hi 19 Mask Mic 2 Shield Norm Mic 1 Hi 3 36 Mask Mic 2 Lo Norm Mic 1 Shield 20 Norm Mic 1 Lo 4 37 Norm Mic 2 Hi 21 Norm Mic 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 Hi 5 38 Norm Mic 2 Lo Hand Mic 1 Shield 22 Hand Mic 1 Lo 6 39 Hand Mic 2 Hi 23 Hand Mic 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 7 40 Hand Mic 2 Lo 24 Hand Mic 2 Mic 1 Out Hi 8 41 Slaved Mode Pilot Mic 1 Shield 25 Mic 1 Out Lo 9 42 Mic 2 Out Hi 26 Mic 2 Shield Out Pilot 10 43 Mic 2 Out Lo IN Pilot 27 IN Copilot 11 44 Activation Mask Mic 1 Out CoPilot 28 FDR Out 1 12 45 Slaved Mode Copilot FDR Out 2 29 13 46 30 14 47 31 15 48 32 Power Supply + 28 V 16 49 Power Supply GND 33 Power Supply + 28 V 17 50 Power Supply GND Fig. 2-4 Page 2 6 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
J1 Connector (System Interfaces): The J1 connector is a D-SUB female connector with 50 pins and locking screws. Pin No. Pin Name Direction Function J1-1 Audio IN Hi Phone 1a Hi Phone from REU J1-34 Audio IN Hi Phone 1 Hi Phone from Phone connector J1-18 Shield Phone 1 Shield Phone from Phone connector J1-35 Audio IN Lo Phone 1 Lo Phone from Phone connector J1-2 Audio IN Lo Phone 1a Lo Phone from REU J1-19 Shield Phone 1a Shield Phone from REU J1-3 Audio IN Hi Phone 2a Hi Phone from REU J1-36 Audio IN Hi Phone 2 Hi Phone from Phone connector J1-20 Shield Phone 2 Shield Phone from Phone connector J1-37 Audio IN Lo Phone 2 Lo Phone from Phone connector J1-4 Audio IN Lo Phone 2a Lo Phone from REU J1-21 Shield Phone 2a Shield Phone from REU J1-5 J1-38 Audio Out Hi CVR 1 Out Hi CVR Unit J1-22 Shield CVR 1 Shield CVR Unit J1-39 Audio Out Lo CVR 1 Out Lo CVR Unit J1-6 J1-40 Audio Out Hi CVR 2 Out Hi CVR Unit J1-24 Shield CVR 2 Shield CVR Unit J1-41 Audio Out Lo CVR 2 Out Lo CVR Unit J1-42 J1-23 Input 1 Set Momentary switch 1 J1-7 Input 1 Reset Momentary switch 1 J1-8 Input 2 Set Momentary switch 2 J1-25 Input 2 Reset Momentary switch 2 J1-9 Input 3 Set Momentary switch 3 J1-10 Input 3 Reset Momentary switch 3 J1-27 Input 4 Set Momentary switch 4 J1-11 Input 4 Reset Momentary switch 4 J1-12 Input 5 Set Momentary switch 5 J1-29 Input 5 Reset Momentary switch 5 J1-13 Input 6 Set Momentary switch 6 J1-14 Input 6 Reset Momentary switch 6 J1-31 Reset Out J1-30 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-7
Pin No. Pin Name Direction Function J1-15 Relay switch a Open contact J1-48 Relay switch b De-energized contact J1-28 J1-44 J1-43 J1-50 J1-17 J1-33 J1-49 J1-16 J1-32 J1-45 J1-46 J1-47 J1-26 Page 2 8 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
Connector (System Interfaces): The connector is a D-SUB male connector with 50 pins and locking screws. Pin No. Pin Name Direction Function -1 Audio IN Hi Mask Mic 1 Hi -18 Shield Mask Mic 1 Shield -2 Audio IN Lo Mask Mic 1 Lo -34 Activation In Activation Mask Mic 2 From ACU6100-35 Audio IN Hi Mask Mic 2 Hi -19 Shield Mask Mic 2 Shield -36 Audio IN Lo Mask Mic 2 Lo -3 Audio IN Hi Norm Mic 1 Hi -20 Shield Norm Mic 1 Shield -4 Audio IN Lo Norm Mic 1 Lo -37 Audio IN Hi Norm Mic 2 Hi -21 Shield Norm Mic 2 Shield -38 Audio IN Lo Norm Mic 2 Lo -5 Audio IN Hi Hand Mic 1 Hi -22 Shield Hand Mic 1 Shield -6 Audio IN Lo Hand Mic 1 Lo -7 Hand Mic 1-39 Audio IN Hi Hand Mic 2 Hi -23 Shield Hand Mic 2 Shield -40 Audio IN Lo Hand Mic 2 Lo -24 Hand Mic 2-8 Audio OUT Hi Mic 1 Out Hi REU6100 Mic IN -25 Shield Mic 1 Out Shield REU6100 Mic IN -9 Audio OUT Lo Mic 1 Out Lo REU6100 Mic IN -42 Audio OUT Hi Mic 2 Out Hi REU6100 Mic IN -26 Shield Mic 2 Out Shield REU6100 Mic IN -43 Audio OUT Lo Mic 1 Out Lo REU6100 Mic IN -44 Activation In Activation Mask Mic 1 From ACU6100-13 -10 OUT Pilot ACU6100-27 IN Pilot - Switch -11 IN Copilot - Switch -28 OUT Copilot ACU6100-46 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-9
Pin No. Pin Name Direction Function -12 FDR OUT 1 FDR Unit -29 FDR OUT 2 FDR Unit -30-41 Slaved Mode Pilot From ACU6100-45 Slaved Mode Copilot From ACU6100-14 -47-31 -15-48 -32-16 Power Supply + 28V -17 Power Supply + 28V -33-49 Power Supply GND -50 Power Supply GND Page 2 10 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
2.9 Wiring Example 2.9.1 Mask/Mike and Hand Mike switch over ACU6100-X-(XXX5) Fig. 2-5 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-11
2.9.2 Switch Over in Slaved Mode Fig. 2-6 NOTE These switch over is recommended, if the location of the two Cockpit ACU s do not allow both operators to use the ACU Panel from the other ACU when slaved mode is selected. For example: Trainer Aircraft or fixed wing aircraft with the installation of the ACU left hand and right hand side! Page 2 12 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
2.9.3 Third Intercom Activation Fig. 2-7 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-13
2.9.3.1 Block Diagram Third Intercom Circuit Activation Fig. 2-8 Page 2 14 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012
2.9.4 Block Diagram FDR Output Fig. 2-9 2.9.5 Block Diagram CVR Output Fig. 2-10 DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-15
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REU6100-X-(XXX) J1 JB6101-(XXX) REU6100-X-(XXX) HS1 Phone Out Hi 49 1 Phone 1a Hi Mic 1 Out Hi 8 17 HS1 Mic In Hi HS1 Phone Out Lo 48 2 Phone 1a Lo Mic 1 Out Lo 9 16 HS1 Mic In Lo HS1 Phone SH 32 19 Phone 1a Shield Mic 1 Shield 25 33 HS1 Mic In SH 34 Phone 1 Hi Mask Mic 1 Hi 1 35 Phone 1 Lo Mask Mic 1 Lo 2 P3 18 Phone 1 Shield Mask Mic 1 Shield Norm Mic 1 Hi 18 3 HS2 Phone Out Hi 35 3 Phone 2a Hi Norm Mic 1 Lo 4 HS2 Phone Out Lo 36 4 Phone 2a Lo Norm Mic 1 Shield 20 HS1 Phone SH 19 21 Phone 2a Shield Hand Mic 1 Hi 5 36 Phone 2 Hi Hand Mic 1 Lo 6 37 20 Phone 2 Lo Phone 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 Shield Hand Mic 1 22 7 P3 Mic 2 Out Hi 42 1 HS2 Mic In Hi CVR Unit 22 CVR Out 1 Shield Mic 2 Out Lo 43 2 HS2 Mic In Lo 38 CVR Out 1 Hi Mic 2 Shield 26 18 HS2 Mic In SH 39 CVR Out 1 Lo Mask Mic 2 Hi 35 40 CVR Out 2 Hi Mask Mic 2 Lo 36 41 CVR Out 2 Lo Mask Mic 2 Shield 19 Note! 24 CVR Out 2 Shield Norm Mic 2 Hi Norm Mic 2 Lo 37 38 Must not be wired, if the CVR Output from REU6100 is used for the Pilots Norm Mic 2 Shield Hand Mic 2 Hi Hand Mic 2 Lo 21 39 40 Hand Mic 2 Shield 23 23 Input 1 set Hand Mic 2 24 7 Input 1 reset FDR 1 Out 12 FDR 8 Input 2 set 25 Input 2 reset FDR 2 Out 29 FDR 9 Input 3 set Activation Mask Mic 1 44 10 27 Input 3 reset Input 4 set In Pilot 27 ACU6100-X-(XXXX) 11 12 Input 4 reset Input 5 set Out Pilot Slaved Mode Pilot 10 41 H K Slaved Pilot 29 Input 5 reset Activation Mask Mic 2 34 REU6100-X-(XXX) P2 16 13 14 15 48 Input 6 set Input 6 reset Relay switch a Relay switch b In Copilot Out Copilot Slaved Mode Copilot 11 28 45 H K ACU6100-X-(XXXX) Slaved Copilot Power Ground +27,5 V 49 50 16 17 Power Supply GND + 27,5V Fig. 2-11 Interwiring Standard ACU6100 (Pilot, Copilot) DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-17
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REU6100-X-(XXX) J1 JB6101-(XXX) REU6100-X-(XXX) HS3 Phone Out Hi 47 1 Phone 1a Hi Mic 1 Out Hi 8 15 HS3 Mic In Hi HS3 Phone Out Lo 46 2 Phone 1a Lo Mic 1 Out Lo 9 14 HS3 Mic In Lo HS3 Phone SH 30 19 Phone 1a Shield Mic 1 Shield 25 31 HS3 Mic In SH 34 Phone 1 Hi Mask Mic 1 Hi 1 35 Phone 1 Lo Mask Mic 1 Lo 2 P3 18 Phone 1 Shield Mask Mic 1 Shield Norm Mic 1 Hi 18 3 HS4 Phone Out Hi 37 3 Phone 2a Hi Norm Mic 1 Lo 4 HS4 Phone Out Lo 38 4 Phone 2a Lo Norm Mic 1 Shield 20 HS4 Phone SH 21 21 Phone 2a Shield Hand Mic 1 Hi 5 36 Phone 2 Hi Hand Mic 1 Lo 6 37 20 Phone 2 Lo Phone 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 Shield Hand Mic 1 22 7 P3 Mic 2 Out Hi 42 3 HS4 Mic In Hi CVR Unit 22 CVR Out 1 Shield Mic 2 Out Lo 43 4 HS4 Mic In Lo 38 CVR Out 1 Hi Mic 2 Shield 26 20 HS4 Mic In SH 39 CVR Out 1 Lo Mask Mic 2 Hi 35 40 CVR Out 2 Hi Mask Mic 2 Lo 36 41 CVR Out 2 Lo Mask Mic 2 Shield 19 24 CVR Out 2 Shield Norm Mic 2 Hi 37 Norm Mic 2 Lo 38 Norm Mic 2 Shield 21 Hand Mic 2 Hi 39 Hand Mic 2 Lo 40 Hand Mic 2 Shield 23 23 Input 1 set Hand Mic 2 24 7 Input 1 reset FDR 1 Out 12 FDR 8 Input 2 set 25 Input 2 reset FDR 2 Out 29 FDR 9 Input 3 set Activation Mask Mic 1 44 10 27 Input 3 reset Input 4 set In Pilot 27 ACU6100-X-(XXXX) 11 12 Input 4 reset Input 5 set Out Pilot Slaved Mode Pilot 10 41 H K Slaved Operator 3 29 Input 5 reset Activation Mask Mic 2 34 13 14 15 48 Input 6 set Input 6 reset Relay switch a Relay switch b In Copilot Out Copilot Slaved Mode Copilot 11 28 45 H K ACU6100-X-(XXXX) Slaved Operator 4 Power Ground +27,5 V 49 50 16 17 Power Supply GND + 27,5V Fig. 2-12 Interwiring Standard ACU6100 (Operator 3 and 4) DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-19
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REU6100-X-(XXX) J1 JB6101-(XXX) REU6100-X-(XXX) HS5 Phone Out Hi 45 1 Phone 1a Hi Mic 1 Out Hi 8 13 HS5 Mic In Hi HS5 Phone Out Lo 44 2 Phone 1a Lo Mic 1 Out Lo 9 12 HS5 Mic In Lo HS5 Phone SH 28 19 Phone 1a Shield Mic 1 Shield 25 29 HS5 Mic In SH 34 Phone 1 Hi Mask Mic 1 Hi 1 35 Phone 1 Lo Mask Mic 1 Lo 2 P3 18 Phone 1 Shield Mask Mic 1 Shield Norm Mic 1 Hi 18 3 HS6 Phone Out Hi 39 3 Phone 2a Hi Norm Mic 1 Lo 4 HS6 Phone Out Lo 40 4 Phone 2a Lo Norm Mic 1 Shield 20 HS6 Phone SH 23 21 Phone 2a Shield Hand Mic 1 Hi 5 36 Phone 2 Hi Hand Mic 1 Lo 6 37 20 Phone 2 Lo Phone 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 Shield Hand Mic 1 22 7 P3 Mic 2 Out Hi 42 5 HS6 Mic In Hi CVR Unit 22 CVR Out 1 Shield Mic 2 Out Lo 43 6 HS6 Mic In Lo 38 CVR Out 1 Hi Mic 2 Shield 26 22 HS6 Mic In SH 39 CVR Out 1 Lo Mask Mic 2 Hi 35 40 CVR Out 2 Hi Mask Mic 2 Lo 36 41 CVR Out 2 Lo Mask Mic 2 Shield 19 24 CVR Out 2 Shield Norm Mic 2 Hi 37 Norm Mic 2 Lo 38 Norm Mic 2 Shield 21 Hand Mic 2 Hi 39 Hand Mic 2 Lo 40 Hand Mic 2 Shield 23 23 Input 1 set Hand Mic 2 24 7 Input 1 reset FDR 1 Out 12 FDR 8 Input 2 set 25 Input 2 reset FDR 2 Out 29 FDR 9 Input 3 set Activation Mask Mic 1 44 10 27 Input 3 reset Input 4 set In Pilot 27 ACU6100-X-(XXXX) 11 12 Input 4 reset Input 5 set Out Pilot Slaved Mode Pilot 10 41 H K Slaved Operator 5 29 Input 5 reset Activation Mask Mic 2 34 13 14 15 48 Input 6 set Input 6 reset Relay switch a Relay switch b In Copilot Out Copilot Slaved Mode Copilot 11 28 45 H K ACU6100-X-(XXXX) Slaved Operator 6 Power Ground +27,5 V 49 50 16 17 Power Supply GND + 27,5V Fig. 2-13 Interwiring Standard ACU6100 (Operator 5 and 6) DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-21
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REU6100-X-(XXX) J1 JB6101-(XXX) REU6100-X-(XXX) HS1 Phone Out Hi 49 1 Phone 1a Hi Mic 1 Out Hi 8 17 HS1 Mic In Hi HS1 Phone Out Lo 48 2 Phone 1a Lo Mic 1 Out Lo 9 16 HS1 Mic In Lo HS1 Phone SH 32 19 Phone 1a Shield Mic 1 Shield 25 33 HS1 Mic In SH 34 Phone 1 Hi Mask Mic 1 Hi 1 35 Phone 1 Lo Mask Mic 1 Lo 2 P3 18 Phone 1 Shield Mask Mic 1 Shield Norm Mic 1 Hi 18 3 HS2 Phone Out Hi 35 3 Phone 2a Hi Norm Mic 1 Lo 4 HS2 Phone Out Lo 36 4 Phone 2a Lo Norm Mic 1 Shield 20 HS1 Phone SH 19 21 Phone 2a Shield Hand Mic 1 Hi 5 36 Phone 2 Hi Hand Mic 1 Lo 6 37 20 Phone 2 Lo Phone 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 Shield Hand Mic 1 22 7 P3 Mic 2 Out Hi 42 1 HS2 Mic In Hi CVR Unit 22 CVR Out 1 Shield Mic 2 Out Lo 43 2 HS2 Mic In Lo 38 CVR Out 1 Hi Mic 2 Shield 26 18 HS2 Mic In SH 39 CVR Out 1 Lo Mask Mic 2 Hi 35 40 CVR Out 2 Hi Mask Mic 2 Lo 36 41 CVR Out 2 Lo Mask Mic 2 Shield 19 Note! 24 CVR Out 2 Shield Norm Mic 2 Hi Norm Mic 2 Lo 37 38 Must not be wired, if the CVR Output from REU6100 is used for the Pilots Norm Mic 2 Shield Hand Mic 2 Hi Hand Mic 2 Lo 21 39 40 Hand Mic 2 Shield 23 23 Input 1 set Hand Mic 2 24 7 Input 1 reset FDR 1 Out 12 FDR 8 Input 2 set 25 Input 2 reset FDR 2 Out 29 FDR 9 Input 3 set Slaved Mode Pilot 41 10 27 Input 3 reset Input 4 set In Pilot 27 ACU6100-X-(XXX5) 11 12 Input 4 reset Input 5 set Out Pilot Activation Mask Mic 1 10 44 H K Mask Mic act. Pilot 29 Input 5 reset Slaved Mode Copilot 45 REU6100-X-(XXX) P2 16 13 14 15 48 Input 6 set Input 6 reset Relay switch a Relay switch b In Copilot Out Copilot Activation Mask Mic 2 11 28 34 H K ACU6100-X-(XXX5) Mask Mic act. Copilot Power Ground +27,5 V 49 50 16 17 Power Supply GND + 27,5V Fig. 2-14 Interwiring Fixed Wing ACU6100 (Pilot, Copilot) DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-23
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REU6100-X-(XXX) J1 JB6101-(XXX) REU6100-X-(XXX) HS3 Phone Out Hi 47 1 Phone 1a Hi Mic 1 Out Hi 8 15 HS3 Mic In Hi HS3 Phone Out Lo 46 2 Phone 1a Lo Mic 1 Out Lo 9 14 HS3 Mic In Lo HS3 Phone SH 30 19 Phone 1a Shield Mic 1 Shield 25 31 HS3 Mic In SH 34 Phone 1 Hi Mask Mic 1 Hi 1 35 Phone 1 Lo Mask Mic 1 Lo 2 18 Phone 1 Shield Mask Mic 1 Shield 18 P3 Norm Mic 1 Hi 3 HS4 Phone Out Hi 37 3 Phone 2a Hi Norm Mic 1 Lo 4 HS4 Phone Out Lo 38 4 Phone 2a Lo Norm Mic 1 Shield 20 HS4 Phone SH 21 21 Phone 2a Shield Hand Mic 1 Hi 5 36 Phone 2 Hi Hand Mic 1 Lo 6 37 20 Phone 2 Lo Phone 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 Shield Hand Mic 1 22 7 P3 Mic 2 Out Hi 42 3 HS4 Mic In Hi CVR Unit 22 CVR Out 1 Shield Mic 2 Out Lo 43 4 HS4 Mic In Lo 38 CVR Out 1 Hi Mic 2 Shield 26 20 HS4 Mic In SH 39 CVR Out 1 Lo Mask Mic 2 Hi 35 40 CVR Out 2 Hi Mask Mic 2 Lo 36 41 CVR Out 2 Lo Mask Mic 2 Shield 19 24 CVR Out 2 Shield Norm Mic 2 Hi 37 Norm Mic 2 Lo 38 Norm Mic 2 Shield 21 Hand Mic 2 Hi 39 Hand Mic 2 Lo 40 Hand Mic 2 Shield 23 23 Input 1 set Hand Mic 2 24 7 Input 1 reset FDR 1 Out 12 FDR 8 Input 2 set 25 Input 2 reset FDR 2 Out 29 FDR 9 Input 3 set Slaved Mode Pilot 41 10 27 Input 3 reset Input 4 set In Pilot 27 ACU6100-X-(XXX5) 11 12 Input 4 reset Input 5 set Out Pilot Activation Mask Mic 1 10 44 H K Mask Mic act. Operator 3 29 Input 5 reset Slaved Mode Copilot 45 13 14 15 48 Input 6 set Input 6 reset Relay switch a Relay switch b In Copilot Out Copilot Activation Mask Mic 2 11 28 34 H K ACU6100-X-(XXX5) Mask Mic act. Operator 4 Power Ground +27,5 V 49 50 16 17 Power Supply GND + 27,5V Fig. 2-15 Interwiring Fixed Wing ACU6100 (Operator 3 and 4) DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-25
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REU6100-X-(XXX) J1 JB6101-(XXX) REU6100-X-(XXX) HS5 Phone Out Hi 45 1 Phone 1a Hi Mic 1 Out Hi 8 13 HS5 Mic In Hi HS5 Phone Out Lo 44 2 Phone 1a Lo Mic 1 Out Lo 9 12 HS5 Mic In Lo HS5 Phone SH 28 19 Phone 1a Shield Mic 1 Shield 25 29 HS5 Mic In SH 34 Phone 1 Hi Mask Mic 1 Hi 1 35 Phone 1 Lo Mask Mic 1 Lo 2 18 Phone 1 Shield Mask Mic 1 Shield 18 P3 Norm Mic 1 Hi 3 HS6 Phone Out Hi 39 3 Phone 2a Hi Norm Mic 1 Lo 4 HS6 Phone Out Lo 40 4 Phone 2a Lo Norm Mic 1 Shield 20 HS6 Phone SH 23 21 Phone 2a Shield Hand Mic 1 Hi 5 36 Phone 2 Hi Hand Mic 1 Lo 6 37 20 Phone 2 Lo Phone 2 Shield Hand Mic 1 Shield Hand Mic 1 22 7 P3 Mic 2 Out Hi 42 5 HS6 Mic In Hi CVR Unit 22 CVR Out 1 Shield Mic 2 Out Lo 43 6 HS6 Mic In Lo 38 CVR Out 1 Hi Mic 2 Shield 26 22 HS6 Mic In SH 39 CVR Out 1 Lo Mask Mic 2 Hi 35 40 CVR Out 2 Hi Mask Mic 2 Lo 36 41 CVR Out 2 Lo Mask Mic 2 Shield 19 24 CVR Out 2 Shield Norm Mic 2 Hi 37 Norm Mic 2 Lo 38 Norm Mic 2 Shield 21 Hand Mic 2 Hi 39 Hand Mic 2 Lo 40 Hand Mic 2 Shield 23 23 Input 1 set Hand Mic 2 24 7 Input 1 reset FDR 1 Out 12 FDR 8 Input 2 set 25 Input 2 reset FDR 2 Out 29 FDR 9 Input 3 set Slaved Mode Pilot 41 10 27 Input 3 reset Input 4 set In Pilot 27 ACU6100-X-(XXX5) 11 12 Input 4 reset Input 5 set Out Pilot Activation Mask Mic 1 10 44 H K Mask Mic act. Operator 5 29 Input 5 reset Slaved Mode Copilot 45 13 14 15 48 Input 6 set Input 6 reset Relay switch a Relay switch b In Copilot Out Copilot Activation Mask Mic 2 11 28 34 H K ACU6100-X-(XXX5) Mask Mic act. Operator 6 Power Ground +27,5 V 49 50 16 17 Power Supply GND + 27,5V Fig. 2-16 Interwiring Fixed Wing ACU6100 (Operator 5 and 6) DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 2-27
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Section 3 OPERATION 3.1 General Description Information in this section consists of functions and operations for the Junction Box JB6101-(000) The JB6101-(000) does not have any operator accessible controls. 3.2 Functions The Junction Box contains the relay switch over for NORM/MASK and Hand Mike operation. The activation for switch over can be realized by a external switch or by use of the ACU6100-X-(XXX5) so called Fixed Wing Panel. These functions are for two operators. Refer to Fig. 2-5 Pilot and Copilot switch over for Slaved Mode Operation. Refer to Fig. 2-6 The JB6101 provides the activation of the third intercom circuit for six operators. It is possible for each operator to set or reset the third intercom circuit. Refer to Fig. 2-7 and Fig. 2-8 Two identical CVR audio output channels provide adjustable 0.2.5 V output level. Refer to Fig. 2-10 The JB6101 contains diodes to route the of two operators to one or two individual FDR output. These are discrete lines and can be optional connected together, if only one output is needed. Refer to Fig. 2-9 JB6101-(000) DV 64494.03/.04 Issue 1 06/2012 Page 3-1
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