Manual

PS Engineering Inc. ®
PAR200 Audio Selector Panel, COM radio Controller and Intercom System
Installation and Operator’s Manual
200-228-0000 Page 1-4 Rev. 4, Dec. 2013
1.6 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
1 ea. of the following items:
Model Description PS Part Number Trig P/N
PAR200 PAR200 Audio Panel with intercom and radio function control 050-228-0100
TY91(L) VHF Communications Transceiver 050-228-8744
00882-00-05
Installation Kit: 250-890-0000, containing:
Description Quantity Part Number
PAR200 installation rack assembly 1 430-890-0040
PAR200 Rack back plate 1 430-890-0050
44-pin connector kit 2 120-891-2045-
Backshell, connector 2 625-025-2465
Backshell Retainer 2 431-891-0100
4 40 X 7/16 screw w/nylon patch 4 475-440-0007
4 40 X 3/8 screw w/lock washer 4 475-440-1038
4 40 X 1/8 screw w/lock washer 2 475-440-0001
Solder Lug 2 475-009-0001
Cable Clamp 1 625-001-0002
#6-32 x ½” Flat head Philips screw 6 475-632-0012
#6-32 Clip Nut 6 475-630-0002
TY91 Installation Kit 250-228-0200, Containing:
Description Quantity Part Number
DB 25 Connector , Crimp type 1 425-025-0010
DB 25 Connector hood 1 625-025-0001
DB 25 Thumb Screws 4-40 x 1.94 2 475-002-0002
Crimp female sockets 25 425-020-5090
TNC Crimp Connector 1 425-400-1223
1.7 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED BUT NOT SUPPLIED
a. Circuit Breaker: 1 ea; 3 amp PULL TYPE REQUIRED for PAR200
b. Circuit Breaker: 1 ea; 5 amp PULL TYPE REQUIRED for transceiver power (to TY91)
c. Headphone Jacks (up to 4 Stereo, as Required)
d. Microphone Jacks (up to 4 as Required)
e. Headphones, 150 (Stereo), up to 4 as required
f. Microphones, up to 4 as required
g. VHF Communication antenna 118-137 MHz, VSWR <2:1 (FAA-TSO approved is recommended)
h. Mounting hardware for TY91, as appropriate
i. Interconnect Wiring, coaxial cable (RG400 or RG142B or equivalent)
1.8 LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
In some localities other than the United States, an Aircraft Radio Station license may be required. In the
United States, you do not need a license to operate a two-way VHF radio aboard aircraft operating domes-
tically. Aircraft operating domestically do not land in a foreign country or communicate via radio with
foreign ground stations. Flying in international or foreign airspace is permitted, so long as the previous
conditions are met. If you travel to a foreign destination, however, (e.g., Canada, Mexico, Bahamas, Brit-
ish Virgin Islands) a license is required. Visit http://wireless.fcc.gov for more information.