AEM ASM-BAA01-001 Bluetooth Audio Accessory Instruction Manual
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ASM-BAA01-001 Bluetooth Audio Accessory
Product Information
Specifications
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Product Name: BAA01-001 Bluetooth Audio Accessory
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Model Number: ASM-BAA01-001
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Manufacturer: Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp.
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Installation and Operation Manual Document Number: IOBAA01-001
REV 1.01 -
Date of Manual Revision: July 25, 2023
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Contact Information:
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Address: 966 Crowley Ave Unit #100 Kelowna, BC, Canada, V1Y
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Telephone: +1-250-763-1088
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Toll Free: +1-888-763-1088
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Description
The BAA01-001 Bluetooth Audio Accessory is a device manufactured
by Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. It is designed to
provide Bluetooth audio connectivity in various installations. This
installation and operation manual provides detailed instructions on
how to install and operate the Bluetooth Audio Accessory.
Installation
2.1 Introduction
The installation section provides information on how to install
the Bluetooth Audio Accessory. It covers the necessary steps and
configurations for a successful installation.
2.2 Unpacking and Inspection
Prior to installation, it is important to unpack and inspect the
Bluetooth Audio Accessory. This step ensures that all components
are present and in good condition.
2.3 Installation Configurations
This section outlines different installation configurations for
the Bluetooth Audio Accessory. It provides guidance on how to
connect the device to the desired audio source and other compatible
devices.
Operation
3.1 Introduction
The operation section explains how to use the Bluetooth Audio
Accessory. It covers general information and guidelines for a
smooth operation.
3.2 General
This subsection provides instructions on connecting a Bluetooth
device to the Bluetooth Audio Accessory. Troubleshooting tips for
Bluetooth connectivity issues are also included. Additionally, it
explains the operation of virtual assistants such as Siri, Google,
Alexa, etc., when connected to the accessory.
3.4 Controls and Indicators
This subsection describes the controls and indicators of the
Bluetooth Audio Accessory. It includes information on the volume
knob, multicolour LED annunciator, and audible annunciations.
FAQ
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Q: How do I connect a Bluetooth device to the Bluetooth Audio
Accessory? -
A: To connect a Bluetooth device, follow the instructions in
Section 3.2.1 of the installation and operation manual. -
Q: What should I do if I experience Bluetooth connectivity
issues? -
A: Refer to Section 3.2.2 of the manual for troubleshooting
tips on Bluetooth connectivity. -
Q: Can I use virtual assistants like Siri or Google with the
Bluetooth Audio Accessory? -
A: Yes, Section 3.2.3 of the manual provides instructions on
using virtual assistants when connected to the accessory.
ASM-BAA01-001
Bluetooth Audio Accessory
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Document # IOBAA01-001 REV 1.01 July 25, 2023
Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. 966 Crowley Ave Unit #100 Kelowna, BC,
Canada. V1Y 0L1 Telephone:
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Website: www.aem-corp.com © 2023 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp.
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Prepared By:
Checked By:
Steven Vetter Technical Writer 27-Jul-2023
Tony Pearson Designer 27-Jul-2023
Nikolis Andrews Designer 28-Jul-2023
Approved By:
Todd Blackstock Program Manager 31-Jul-2023
Section Rev.
AEM MANUAL REVISIONS
Revision Description
All 1.00 Initial release.
ECO1158, multiple clarifications were added throughout the document. Notable
changes include: 1. Clarification on the use of the ART S/T Key
All 1.01 2. Post-installation check requirements 3. Section 2.8 Airworthiness
Approval
4. Section 2.9 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
5. Installation Drawing Revisions updated
Date 18-Nov-2022
25-Jul-2023
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Table of Contents
SECTION 1.0 DESCRIPTION………………………………………………………………………………………..1
1.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………1 1.2 Product
Description ………………………………………………………………………………………..1 1.3 Design Features
…………………………………………………………………………………………….1 1.4 Specifications
………………………………………………………………………………………………..2
1.4.1 Electrical Specifications ………………………………………………………………………..2 1.4.2 Physical
Specifications …………………………………………………………………………4 1.4.3 Environmental Parameter –
RTCA/DO-160G ……………………………………………5 1.5 Product Approval/Certification
………………………………………………………………………….5 1.5.1 United States –
FCC……………………………………………………………………………..6 1.5.2 Canada –
ISED…………………………………………………………………………………….7 1.5.3 Europe –
CE………………………………………………………………………………………..8 1.5.4 Japan – MIC
………………………………………………………………………………………..8 1.5.5 Korea – KCC
……………………………………………………………………………………….8 1.5.6 Taiwan – NCC
……………………………………………………………………………………..9 1.5.7 China – SRRC
……………………………………………………………………………………..9 1.5.8 Brazil –
ANATEL…………………………………………………………………………………..9 1.6 Product Limitations
……………………………………………………………………………………….10 1.7 Product Identifier Description
………………………………………………………………………….10
SECTION 2.0 INSTALLATION …………………………………………………………………………………….11
2.1 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….11 2.2 Unpacking and
Inspection………………………………………………………………………………11 2.3 Installation
Configurations………………………………………………………………………………11
2.3.1 BAA01 In-Line between the Headset and Audio Controller ……………………….12
2.3.2 BAA01 Installation in a Transceiver Position of the Audio Controller
…………..13 2.3.3 BAA01 Multi-Unit Installation………………………………………………………………..14 2.4
Warranty……………………………………………………………………………………………………..15 2.5 Installation Procedure
……………………………………………………………………………………15 2.5.1 Warnings
………………………………………………………………………………………….15 2.5.2 Cautions
…………………………………………………………………………………………..15 2.5.3 Cabling and Wiring
…………………………………………………………………………….15 2.5.4 Pre-Installation Checks
……………………………………………………………………….16 2.5.5 Bonding
……………………………………………………………………………………………16 2.5.6 Post-Installation Checks
……………………………………………………………………..17 2.6 Adjustments and Connections
………………………………………………………………………..17 2.7 Accessories Required but Not Supplied
……………………………………………………………17 2.8 Airworthiness Approval
………………………………………………………………………………….18 2.9 Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness…………………………………………………………..18 2.10 Installation
Drawings…………………………………………………………………………………..20
SECTION 3.0 OPERATION …………………………………………………………………………………………21
3.1 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………….21 3.2
General……………………………………………………………………………………………………….21
3.2.1 Connecting a Bluetooth Device …………………………………………………………….21 3.2.2 Bluetooth
Troubleshooting …………………………………………………………………..22 3.2.3 Virtual Assistant
Operation (Siri, Google, Alexa, etc..) ……………………………..23
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3.3 Modes of Operation ………………………………………………………………………………………23 3.3.1 Emergency
Mode (EMERG) ………………………………………………………………..24 3.3.2 Normal Mode (NORM)
………………………………………………………………………..25 3.3.3 Bluetooth Mute (BT
MUTE)………………………………………………………………….26 3.3.4 Cellular Call Isolate (ISO)
……………………………………………………………………27
3.4 Controls and Indicators ………………………………………………………………………………….28 3.4.1 Volume
Knob …………………………………………………………………………………….28 3.4.2 Multicolour LED
Annunciator………………………………………………………………..32 3.4.3 Audible Annunciations
………………………………………………………………………..33
3.5 Maintenance Mode ……………………………………………………………………………………….33 3.6 Panel
Backlighting & Annunciators ………………………………………………………………….36 3.7 Charging
Ports……………………………………………………………………………………………..36
3.7.1 Front USB-C Charging Port …………………………………………………………………36 3.7.2 Rear
Connector Charging Port……………………………………………………………..37 3.7.3 Charging Protection
……………………………………………………………………………37 3.7.4 Charging Priority
………………………………………………………………………………..37
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Section 1.0 Description
1.1 Introduction
Information in this section consists of product description, design features
and specifications for the BAA01-001 Bluetooth® Audio Accessory, herein
subsequently referred to as the BAA01.
Review all notes, warnings, and cautions.
1.2 Product Description
The BAA01 Bluetooth Audio Accessory is a panel mount unit which adds a
Bluetooth wireless audio connection to an existing avionics, audio, PA or
loudspeaker system. The BAA01 supports music/call audio using the built-in
Bluetooth audio profiles. The power, pairing and link status is provided by
built-in front panel LED annunciators. Control and volume of the Bluetooth
audio playback can be adjusted using the BAA01’s built in front panel volume
knobs. Figure 1: BAA01 Product Photo shows the front of the BAA01 and the
front facing user controls that are applicable to each Bluetooth user.
User One Controls
User Two Controls
Volume Knob
Mode Selector Knob
Volume Knob
USB-C and LED Annunciator USB-C and LED Annunciator Figure 1: BAA01 Product Photo
1.3 Design Features
The BAA01 is able to accommodate two simultaneous Bluetooth users with each
user having individual paired devices and volume control. Each Bluetooth
user’s phones output is factory configured to use stereo audio but can be
individually configured in the field to utilize mono audio. The volume knob
can be used to adjust the volume of a Bluetooth user, answer/end phone calls,
start/stop audio playback, control a virtual assistant (Siri®, Google®,
Alexa®, etc..) and connect to a Bluetooth device. The status of each Bluetooth
user is shown by a dedicated multicolour LED annunciator that is integrated
into the front panel.
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By using the mode selector knob in the center of the BAA01, the BAA01 can be
placed into 5 different modes of operation: EMERG, NORM, BT MUTE, ISO 1, ISO
2. Using these modes, the audio from the Bluetooth users can be set to mute
audio, isolate call audio from the audio controller or alter the audio routing
to bypass the BAA01 circuitry.
The BAA01 can be connected to compatible audio controllers or peripheral
controllers.
To support various installation configurations, the BAA01 is equipped with the
following audio features:
a) Factory configured stereo headphone output and configurable for mono
operation. b) Mono microphone input with built in microphone bias and a
buffered microphone
output. This supports passthrough of cabin microphone audio. c) Mono phones
input that is summed with the configurable sidetone and Bluetooth
audio which is presented on the phone output. d) Field accessible maintenance
mode to adjust audio levels and select mono/stereo
headphones output. e) Two front facing USB-C ports and one rear USB connection
(must be manually
wired) for device charging. f) All legends on the BAA01 are backlight with IPL
white. Brightness control is
achieved by varying the voltage on the appropriate lights input (5V or 28V).
g) Dedicated artificial sidetone key for each Bluetooth user to provide
sidetone when
the audio controller does not provide sidetone.
1.4 Specifications
1.4.1 Electrical Specifications 1.4.1.1 Power Requirements:
Idle: Maximum: Lighting:
1.4.1.2 Input Operating Voltage: Normal Operating Conditions Maximum Operating
Voltage: Nominal Operating Voltage: Minimum Operating Voltage: Emergency
Operating Voltage:
0.4 A Max. @ +28.0 Vdc 2.6 A Max. @ +28.0 Vdc 10 mA Max. @ +28.0 Vdc 10 mA Max
@ +5.0 Vdc
+30.3 Vdc +28.0 Vdc +22.0 Vdc +18.0 Vdc
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Abnormal Operating Conditions Maximum Operating Voltage: Nominal Operating Voltage: Minimum Operating Voltage:
+32.2 Vdc +28.0 Vdc +20.5 Vdc
1.4.1.3 Frequency Range: Microphone Outputs Phones Output:
3 dB roll-off from 300 to 6000 Hz 3 dB roll-off from 300 to 6000 Hz
1.4.1.4 Input Signals: Microphone Input:
Phones Input:
Discrete Inputs Maintenance Mode Input:
ART S/T Key:
Quantity: Mic Type: Circuit Type: Rated Level: Impedance: Mic Bias:
Quantity: Rated Level: Circuit Type: Impedance:
2 Amplified dynamic/electret Single-ended 250 mVrms 150 10% +12Vdc min
2 6.12 Vrms 10 % Single-ended 1 k 10 %
Quantity: Trigger Level:
Current In: Quantity: Trigger Level:
Current In:
1 Ground (active low), 1 Vdc max 5 mA
2 Ground (active low), 1 Vdc max 5 mA
Note: If artificial sidetone is not available from the audio controller, utilize the BAA01 keyline (ART S/T Key) to produce sidetone back to the user’s headset. Only use (ART S/T Key) when speaking on a cellular call.
1.4.1.5 Output Signals: Microphone Output:
Quantity: Circuit Type: Rated Level: Rated Load:
2 Single-ended 250 mVrms 15% 150 10 %
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Phones Output:
Discrete Outputs Rear USB Annunciator Output :
USB Charging USB Type C: Charging USB 2.0:
Quantity: Circuitry Type:
Rated Level: Load Impedance:
2 Single-ended, stereo or dual mono (configurable) 6.12 Vrms 10 % 150 10 %
Quantity: Trigger Level: Output Active: Current Out:
1 (User 1 only) Ground (active low) 1 Vdc 350 mA maximum
Quantity: Quantity:
2 (User 1 & 2, front panel)
1 (Wired from rear connector)
1.4.2
Physical Specifications Mounting Attitude: Mounting Method: Faceplate:
Length:
Width: Height: Weight: Connectors:
Material/Finish:
Bonding Resistance:
Any
Narrow Dzus blade mount with four fasteners.
Type VII per SAE AS7788, laser engraved acrylic, IPL white colour.
5.45 in (138 mm) Max. (behind panel, not including connector)
4.90 in (125 mm) Max. (behind panel)
0.750 in (19.1 mm) Max.
1.0 lb (0.45 kg) Max.
Male 62 pin high density D-subminiature with V5 locking tabs.
Chassis and cover are 5052-H32 brushed aluminium with clear coating finish
MIL-DTL-5541 Type II Class 3.
2.5 m from the rear connector metal housing to any part of the BAA01 metal
enclosure.
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1.4.3
Environmental Parameter – RTCA/DO-160G
Temperature:
Altitude: Humidity: Operational Shocks: Crash Safety: Vibration: Magnetic
Effect:
-20 to +70 ºC (Operating) -55 to +85 ºC (Survival) -40 to 70 ºC (Short Time Operating) +35,000 ft (+10,700 m) 95% RH for 48 hrs 6 g for 11 ms in all axes 20 g for 11 ms (impulse), 20 g for 3 s (sustained) Cat. U2 Profiles F & F1 Deflection of 1º: 0 < D 0.3m
Qualification of the BAA01-001 Bluetooth Audio Accessory was completed in accordance with: DO-160G Env. Cat [C4]-[S2]AB[U2]XXXXXXZ[BXX]AB[ACX]XM1XXXAX2
1.5 Product Approval/Certification
Qualification to the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA)
documents DO-214A and DO-160G, as applicable.
The Bluetooth module BM64C2 (BM64SPKS1MC2 Class 2) which is used in the BAA01 has received regulatory approval for the following:
Notes: 1. The BAA01 currently only possess label markings from FCC and ISED on the product.
2. While the BM64C2 Bluetooth module has received regulatory approval for the following, the BAA01-001, has not been tested for the following regulatory approvals.
BT SIG/QDID:
110148
United States/FCC ID: A8TBM64S2
Canada/ISED:
IC:12246A-BM64S2
HVIN: BM64SPKS1MC2
Europe/CE
CE
Japan/MIC:
005-101205
1 BAA01 is not qualified to Sec 21.5 Radiated RF, only Sec 21.4 Conducted RF. 2 BAA01 is compliant with the requirements of Fire Protection 14 CFR FAR 23.853.
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Korea/KCC:
MSIP-CRM-mcp-BM64SPKS1MC2
Taiwan/NCC No:
CCAN16LP0280T8
China/SRRC:
CMIIT ID: 2016DJ2356
Brazil/ANATEL:
03822-18-08759
As per regulatory requirements, the statements in section 1.5.1- 1.5.8 have been included in this manual.
1.5.1
United States – FCC
Contains FCC ID: A8TBM64S2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1.5.1.1 Approved Antenna Information
Parameter
Values
Frequency 2400 MHz to 2480 MHz
Peak Gain 1.927 dBi
Efficiency 73.41%
Table 1: BM64 PCB Antenna Characteristics
Parameter
Values
Frequency
2.402 GHz to 2.480 GHz
Receiver Sensitivity -90 dBm (2 Mbps EDR)
Output Power
+2 dBm typical
Table 2: RF/Analog Characteristics
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna ·
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver · Connect the
equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected · Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help
1.5.2
Canada – ISED
This device contains license-exempt transmitters)/receiver(s) that comply with
Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS (s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: · This device may not
cause interference; · This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
L’émetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est
conforme aux CNR d’Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada
applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est
autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:
· L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage; · L’appareil doit accepter
tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage
est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
This radio transmitter [IC: 12246A-BM62S2, IC: 12246A-BM64S1 and IC: 12246ABM64S2] has been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed in § 1.5.1.1 Approved Antenna Information with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio [IC: 12246A-BM62S2, IC: 12246A-BM64S1 and IC: 12246ABM64S2] a été approuvé par Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d’antenne énumérés § 1.5.1.1 Approved Antenna Information et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué pour tout type figurant sur la liste, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitation de l’émetteur.
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1.5.3
Europe – CE
Certification
Standards
Article
Safety
EN 62368
3.1a
Health
EN 62311
Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) EN 301 489-1 3.1b
EN 301 489-17
Radio
EN 300 328 3.2
Table 3: European Compliance
1.5.4 Japan – MIC
1.5.5 Korea – KCC
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BAA01-001 Bluetooth Audio Accessory Installation and Operation Manual
! ?
1.5.7
China – SRRC This device contains SRRC approved Radio module CMIIT ID 2016DJ2356
1.5.8 Brazil – ANATEL
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1.6 Product Limitations
a) As per FCC regulations stated in Title 47 CRF § 22.925 Prohibition on
airborne operation of cellular telephones:
Cellular telephones installed in or carried aboard airplanes, balloons or any
other type of aircraft must not be operated while such aircraft are airborne
(not touching the ground). When any aircraft leaves the ground, all cellular
telephones on board that aircraft must be turned off. The following notice
must be posted on or near each cellular telephone installed in any aircraft:
“The use of cellular telephones while this aircraft is airborne is prohibited
by FCC rules, and the violation of this rule could result in suspension of
service and/or a fine. The use of cellular telephones while this aircraft is
on the ground is subject to FAA regulations.”
b) Maximum recommended cable length between BAA01 rear charging pins and
connected chargeable device is 4.9 ft [1.5 m].
c) Maximum recommended cable length between BAA01 front panel charging ports
and connected chargeable device is 3.3 ft [1.0 m].
1.7 Product Identifier Description
The product part number is defined as follows:
BAA01- 0 01
System Identifier [0-99]:
01: Base System
Major Derivative Identifier [0-9]:
0 = Base System
Minor Derivative Identifier [0-99]:
00: Base System with all functionality enabled. 01: VOX functionality and I/O
pins for remote control are unavailable.
Feature Character:
N: NVIS Compatible Lighting. Blank: No additional features.
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Section 2.0 Installation
2.1 Introduction
Information in this section consists of unpacking and inspection procedures,
installation procedures, post-installation checks, and installation drawings.
2.2 Unpacking and Inspection
Unpack the equipment carefully. Inspect the unit visually for damage due to
shipping and report all such claims immediately to the carrier involved. Note
that each unit should have the following:
a) BAA01-001 b) Acceptance Test Report c) Certificate of Conformity or Release
Certification Verify that all items are present before proceeding and report
any shortage immediately to your supplier.
2.3 Installation Configurations
The BAA01 can be interfaced with several audio devices; this document will
only reference common installation use cases between the BAA01 and an audio
controller. These installation cases for section 2.3.1 and 2.3.2. are shown in
the interconnect drawing at the end of this section.
The behaviour of the BAA01 listed in this section is applicable when the BAA01
is in the Normal mode of operation. For further information specifying the
operation of the BAA01 in different modes of operation, reference Section 3.3
Modes of Operation.
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2.3.1
BAA01 In-Line between the Headset and Audio Controller
This use case is best suited to be able to select the BAA01 audio directly via
the BAA01 while maintaining headset audio with the audio controller. In this
configuration the BAA01 controls the summed audio of the audio controller and
the connected Bluetooth device. Figure 2: BAA01 In-Line between the Headset
and Audio Controller shows the basic audio routing path in this installation
configuration.
Figure 2: BAA01 In-Line between the Headset and Audio Controller
The following statements apply when the BAA01 is installed in this
configuration:
a) The BAA01 Bluetooth audio is mixed with the audio from the audio controller
and presented on the headphones.
b) Cellular calls from the connected smart device can be made and accepted. c)
If the audio controller does not have ICS sidetone (artificial sidetone) to
the
headsets, the user must use the ART Sidetone Key when speaking on the smart
device phone to hear themselves during cellular calls.
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2.3.2
BAA01 Installation in a Transceiver Position of the Audio Controller
This use case is best suited when it’s desired to force the selection of a
transceiver position on the audio controller to use the smart device. In this
configuration the Bluetooth audio can only be heard on the headphones if the
audio controller is set to route the Bluetooth audio to the headphones. This
can be accomplished with the transceiver selection or a switched receive
selection for listen only. This use case is best suited when the smart device
audio must be controlled by the audio controller. Each BAA01 user requires a
transceiver position. Figure 3: BAA01 in a Transceiver Position shows the
audio routing path in this installation configuration.
Figure 3: BAA01 in a Transceiver Position
The following statements apply when the BAA01 is installed in this
configuration:
a) Bluetooth audio is routed to the audio controller. b) The BAA01 must have a
designated position on the audio controller’s selector for
each Bluetooth user. c) Cellular calls from the connected smart device can be
made and accepted. d) If the audio controller does not have ICS sidetone
(artificial sidetone) to the
headsets the user must use the ART Sidetone Key when speaking on the smart
device phone to hear themselves during cellular calls.
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2.3.3
BAA01 Multi-Unit Installation
When three or more Bluetooth users are required in an aircraft, it is possible
to utilize the in-line between headset and audio controller interface for as
many headsets as the audio controller can support. Figure 4: Multiple BAA01 to
Audio Controller shows the installation configuration where cockpit and cabin
headphone users are separated by using dedicated BAA01 devices.
Pilot
Co-Pilot
PAX 1
PAX 2
Audio Controller
Figure 4: Multiple BAA01 to Audio Controller
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2.4 Warranty Please refer to the standard product warranty conditions
available on our website, www.aem-corp.com
2.5 Installation Procedure
2.5.1 Warnings
WARNING: High volume settings can cause hearing damage. Set the headset volume
control to the minimum volume setting prior to conducting tests, and slowly
increase the headset
volume to a comfortable listening level.
2.5.2 Cautions
CAUTION: Verify all airframe connections are checked against the Interconnect
drawing listed in Section 2.10 Installation Drawings
2.5.3
Cabling and Wiring
All wire shall be selected in accordance with the original aircraft
manufacturer’s Maintenance Instructions or AC43.13-1B Change 1, Paragraphs
11-76 through 11-78. Unshielded wire types shall qualify to MIL-W-22759 as
specified in AC43.13-1B Change 1, Paragraphs 11-85, 11-86, and listed in Table
11-11. For shielded wire applications, use Tefzel MIL-C-27500 shielded wire
with solder sleeves (for shield terminations) to make the most compact and
easily terminated interconnect. Follow the Interconnect drawing in Section
2.10 Installation Drawings as required.
Allow 3″ from the end of the shielded wiring to the shield termination to allow the connector hood to be easily installed. Refer to the Interconnect drawing in Section 2.10 Installation Drawings for shield termination details. Aircraft harnessing shall permit the unit to be removed for easy access to all adjustments.
Maintain wire segregation and route wiring in accordance with the original aircraft manufacturers maintenance instructions.
Unless otherwise noted, all wiring shall be a minimum of 24 AWG, except power and ground lines, which shall be a minimum of 22 AWG. Reference the Interconnect drawing in Section 2.10 Installation Drawings for additional specifications. Check that the ground connection is clean and well secured, and that it shares no path with any electrically noisy aircraft accessories such as blowers, turn and bank instruments or similar loads.
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Power to this unit must be supplied from a separate circuit breaker or fuse (fast blow), and not attached to any other circuit breaker without additional protection. Verify that the selected circuit breaker size and wire gauge are adequate for the installation using the techniques specified in AC43.13-1B Change 1, Paragraphs 11-47 through 11-51 and 11-66 through 11-69.
2.5.4
Pre-Installation Checks Do not connect the BAA01 to the wiring harness until the following conditions are met.
Referencing the Interconnect drawing in Section 2.10 Installation Drawings,
check the following:
a) Check P100 pins 20 or 42 for specific lighting bus voltage relative to
lights ground P100 pin 19 or 41.
b) Check P100 pins 21 for +28 Vdc relative to power ground P100 pins 19, 41.
c) Check P100 pins 19 and 41 for continuity to ground (less than 0.5). d)
Check all other connections to ensure that there are no unintended shorts or
opens.
2.5.5
Bonding
If required, bonding is normally achievable through the mounting points during
installation of the product using conductive hardware. If the hardware and/or
mounting location/surface is non-conductive, then the use of a bonding strap
to an airframe ground point is required. The bonding strap should be as short
as possible. If the product finish is non-conductive, it is recommended to
remove the finish around one of the mounting points. Treat the exposed metal
areas with a protective, conductive coating.
The use of a milli-ohmmeter is recommended to verify bonding. Reference AC43.13-1B Change 1, Section 15 for additional information.
Refer to section 1.4.2 Physical Specifications for the maximum allowed resistance and the measuring points.
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2.5.6
Post-Installation Checks
Ensure all connectors are tight and the mechanical installation is sound.
Power up the aircraft’s systems and confirm normal operation of all functions
of the BAA01. Refer to Section 3 Operation for specific operational details.
a) With the mode selector knob set to NORM, ensure the audio controller and
headset audio pass through in both directions without Bluetooth on.
b) Ensure both Bluetooth users volume adjustments, play/pause, and phone
connection are operational.
c) Ensure full backlighting adjustability. d) Ensure operation of the
automatic emergency mode by pulling the breaker
connected to the BAA01 to simulate emergency aircraft voltage. Ensure the
Phones IN and MIC Out is routed from the audio controller to the headset. e)
Ensure operation of the manual Emergency mode by adjusting the mode selector
knob to EMERG. Ensure the Phones IN and MIC Out is routed from the audio
controller to the headset. f) Ensure the rear USB connection can charge a USB
device (if wired).
Note: Unusual buzzes, hums or other background audio are symptomatic of
multiple grounds, or noisy external systems such as blowers or pumps sharing
wiring with the audio system.
Upon satisfactory completion of all performance checks, make all required
logbook entries, electrical load, weight and balance amendments and other
documentation as required by your local regulatory agency before releasing the
aircraft for service.
2.6 Adjustments and Connections
The BAA01 is shipped from the factory with all internal adjustments set to the
normal audio levels. Some audio levels can be adjusted using the maintenance
mode. Further information exists in section 3.5 Maintenance Mode.
2.7 Accessories Required but Not Supplied
Installation kit BAA01-IKC (crimp) is required to complete the installation.
The kit consists of the following:
Qty Description 1 D-Sub, Socket, 62 Crimp Housing 62 Contact, Female, HD 1 Hood, Metal 1 D-Sub, Clamp 2 Shorting Block, 2-Pin, 0.100″ Spacing
Manufacturer CONEC ITT CONEC CONEC TE Connectivity
Mfr Part # 164x11979x 031-1147-000 165X11689X 160X1189XE 881545-1
AEM Part # 120-21-005 20-26-703 20-28-005 20-27-008 120-48-002*
- Not required for installation unless maintenance mode function changes are needed. See section 3.5 Maintenance Mode. Only one shorting block is required to perform this function, a second is supplied as a courtesy. A similar part may also be used.
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2.8 Airworthiness Approval
Airworthiness approval of the BAA01-001 may require completion of a TCCA Major
Modification Report per CAR STD (AWM) 571 Appendix L, or a FAA Form 337. The
sample wording for a description of the work is provided to assist the
Installing Agency in preparing Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA)
when installing an Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp BAA01-001 Bluetooth®
Audio Accessory. This sample may be modified appropriately for new
installations. It is the installer’s responsibility to determine the
applicability of the method used. Installations performed outside Canada must
follow the applicable aviation authority’s regulations.
Sample Wording: Installing an Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp BAA01-001
Bluetooth® Audio Accessory in [aircraft location]. Installed in accordance
with this BAA01-001 Operation and Installation Manual, Revision [ ], and AC
43.13-2, Chapters 2, and 3. The BAA01-001 interfaces with existing aircraft
systems per the instructions in this Installation and Operation Manual. This
BAA01-001 Installation and Operation Manual provides detailed installation
instructions and wiring diagrams (Section 2.10). Power is supplied to the
BAA01-001 through an [ ]-Amp circuit breaker. Aircraft equipment list, weights
and balance amended. Compass compensation checked and found to conform to
applicable regulations.
2.9 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness
Maintenance of the BAA01 is `on condition’ only. Periodic maintenance of this
product is not required. The following sample Instructions for Continued
Airworthiness (ICA) provides assistance in preparing ICA for the Anodyne
Electronics Manufacturing Corp BAA01-001 unit installation as part of a Type
Certificate (TC) or Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) project to comply with
CAR STD (AWM) 523/527/525/529.1529 or FAR 23/25/27/29.1529 “Instructions for
Continued Airworthiness”. Items that may vary by aircraft make and model are
shown in brackets (“[ ]”) and should be filled in as appropriate. Some of the
checklist items do not apply, in which case they should be marked “N/A” (Not
Applicable).
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Section Item 1 Introduction
Description
[Aircraft that has been altered: Registration number, Make, Model and Serial
Number]
Content, Scope, Purpose and Arrangement: This document identifies the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness for an Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp BAA01-001 installed in an [aircraft make and model].
Applicability: Applies to an Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp BAA01-001 installed in an [aircraft make and model].
Definitions/Abbreviations: None, N/A.
Precautions: None, N/A.
Units of Measurement: None, N/A.
Referenced Publications: BAA01-001 Installation and Operating Manual STC/TC # [applicable STC/TC number for the specific aircraft installation]
Distribution: This document should be a permanent aircraft record.
2 Description of the System/ Alteration
Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp BAA01-001 Bluetooth® Audio Accessory which adds a Bluetooth wireless audio connection to an existing avionics system [include equipment/systems as appropriate]. Refer to Section 2.10 of this manual for interconnect information. Refer to aircraft manufacturer approved interconnect for actual installation.
3 Control, Operation Information
Refer to Section 3 of this manual.
4 Servicing
N/A
Information
5 Maintenance Instructions
Maintenance of the BAA01-001 is `on condition’ only. Periodic maintenance is not required.
6
Troubleshooting Information
Refer to the Section 3.2.2.
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Section Item
Description
7 Removal and Replacement Information
Refer to Section 2 of this manual – the BAA01-001 Installation and Operating Manual. If the unit is removed and reinstalled, a functional check of the equipment should be conducted.
8 Diagrams
Refer to Section 2.10 of this manual the BAA01-001 Installation and
Operating Manual – for installation
drawings and interconnect examples.
9 Special
N/A
Inspection
Requirements
10 Application of
N/A
Protective
Treatments
11 Data: Relative to
Structural
N/A
Fasteners
12 Special Tools
N/A
13 For Commuter A. Electrical loads: Refer to Section 1 of this manual – the
Category Aircraft Only
BAA01-001 Installation and Operating Manual
B. Methods of balancing flight controls: N/A.
C. Identification of primary & secondary structures: N/A.
D. Special repair methods applicable to the airplane: N/A.
14 Overhaul Period
No additional overhaul time limitations.
15 Airworthiness
N/A.
Limitation
Section
16 Revision
To be determined by installer.
2.10 Installation Drawings
DOCUMENT BAA01-001-403-0 BAA01-001-405-0 BAA01-000-922-0
REV 1.10 1.10 1.00
TYPE Interconnect Drawing Connector Map Mechanical Installation
SERIAL# 91901+ 91901+ 91901+
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REVISIONS
REV
DESCRIPTION
1.10 ECO1158: ALTERNATE AUDIO CONTROLLER INSTALLATION ADDED
DATE
24-Jul-2023
BY
SK/LAC
NOTES: 1.
2. 3 4 5
6
7 8 9 10 11 12. 13.
BAA01-001 INSTALLATION NOTES
ALL WIRES SHOULD BE 24 AWG UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL UNSHIELDED WIRE
SHALL BE SELECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AC43.13-1B CHANGE 1, PARAGRAPHS 11-76
THROUGH 11-78. WIRE TYPES SHOULD BE TO MIL-W-22759 AS SPECIFIED IN AC43.13-1B
CHANGE 1, PARAGRAPHS 11-85, 11-86 AND LISTED IN TABLE 11-11. ALL SHIELDED
WIRE/CABLE SHOULD BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MIL-C-27500. CABLE LENGTH NOT TO
EXCEED 17 FT [5.18 M], UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. CABLE LENGTH NOT TO EXCEED
3.3 FT [1.0 M]. CABLE LENGTH NOT TO EXCEED 20 INCHES [0.5 M]. SYSTEM CROSSTALK
MAY BE EFFECTED BY STYLE OF HEADSET AND JACK. CHECK SPECIFICATIONS AND SYSTEM
REQUIREMENTS BEFORE SELECTING AND INSTALLING. SHIELDS SHOULD BE GROUNDED TO
LOCAL AIRFRAME GROUND, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. SHIELD TERMINATION LENGTH
NOT TO EXCEED 1 FT [0.3 M]. ONLY +28VDC LIGHTS OR +5VDC LIGHTS MAY BE USED AT
ONE TIME. CABLE LENGTH NOT TO EXCEED 5 FT [1.5 M]. RECOMMEND CABLE AEROSPACE
USB 2.0 STYLE PART NUMBER: RCN8800-24D-22P-H TERMINATE SHIELDS TO METAL
CONNECTOR HOOD. CONNECT TO GND WITH CABLE LENGTH NOT TO EXCEED 4 INCHES [0.1
M]. SWITCHED TO POWER GROUND WHEN ACTIVE. USE R PHONES OUT HI AND LO FOR MONO
INSTALLATIONS. SEE SHEET 5 FOR DETAILS. ART S/T KEY ONLY CONNECTED IF AUDIO
CONTROLLER DOES NOT HAVE ARTIFICAL SIDETONE.
DEFINITIONS:
N/C:
NO CONNECTION. THE PIN IS NOT CONNECTED TO ANYTHING
INTERNALLY, AND THEREFORE SHALL HAVE NO CONNECTION EXTERNALLY.
N/C SPARE:
NO CONNECTION INTERNALLY, BUT A SPARE WIRE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN THE WIRE HARNESS.
RESERVED:
MAY BE CONNECTED AND USED IN THE FUTURE. THE CIRCUITRY MAY BE PRESENT OR ADDED TO ACTIVATE THE FUNCTION. THE PIN MAY BE USED FOR TEST PURPOSES. THERE IS NO EXTERNAL CONNECTION.
RESERVED SPARE: RESERVED, BUT INSTRUCTIONS SHALL BE FOLLOWED TO ACTIVATE
(RSV SP)
THE CIRCUITRY. A SPARE WIRE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN
THE WIRE HARNESS.
NAME
DATE
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DRAWN
SK
CHECKED
APPROVED
MAR 31/23
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MM] TOLERANCES:
24-Jul-2023
FRACTIONAL_ ±0.0625″ ANGULAR___ ±0.5°
26-Jul-2023
TWO DECIMAL PLACE_ ±0.010″ THREE DECIMAL PLACE ±0.005″
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
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ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING IS
PROHIBITED.
MATERIAL: FINISH:
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PAPER SIZE: CAGE CODE PART No.:
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SCALE: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DRAWING No.: 403-0
REVISION
1.10
SHEET:1 OF 5
BAA IN-LINE BETWEEN THE HEADSET AND AUDIO CONTROLLER
BAA01-001
J100
P100 62 CONTACT FEMALE DSUB
MATING CONNECTOR
28V PWR 21
GND 19 GND 41 22 AWG 4
LIGHTS 28V 20 LIGHTS 5V 42 RESERVED 51
ART S/T KEY 1 48
MIC IN HI 1 8 MIC IN LO 1 7
12 R PHONES OUT HI 1 4 L PHONES OUT HI 1 5 R PHONES OUT LO 1 25 L PHONES OUT LO 1 26
4
10
MIC OUT HI 1 49 MIC OUT LO 1 50
MONO PHONES IN HI 1 46 MONO PHONES IN LO 1 47
CHASSIS 62 RESERVED 3 RESERVED 45 RESERVED 24 RESERVED 6 RESERVED 9 RESERVED
27 RESERVED 28 RESERVED 40
22 AWG 4
22 AWG 22 AWG
6 6 6 6
5A +28VDC PWR
PWR GND 3
+28VDC LIGHTS +5VDC LIGHTS
%
13
STEREO HEADSET JACK 1 MIC HI MIC LO
5
PHONES RIGHT PHONES LEFT PHONES LO
AUDIO CONTROLLER MIC 1 IN HI MIC 1 IN LO
PHONES 1 OUT HI PHONES 1 OUT LO
NAME
DATE
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DRAWN
SK
CHECKED
APPROVED
MAR 31/23
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MM] TOLERANCES:
24-Jul-2023
FRACTIONAL_ ±0.0625″ ANGULAR___ ±0.5°
26-Jul-2023
TWO DECIMAL PLACE_ ±0.010″ THREE DECIMAL PLACE ±0.005″
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING IS
PROHIBITED.
MATERIAL: FINISH:
N/A N/A
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WWW.AEM-CORP.COM
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PAPER SIZE: CAGE CODE PART No.:
A L9015
BAA01-001
SCALE: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DRAWING No.: 403-0
REVISION
1.10
SHEET:2 OF 5
BAA01-001
J100
P100 62 CONTACT FEMALE DSUB
MATING CONNECTOR
ART S/T KEY 2 36
MIC IN HI 2 53 MIC IN LO 2 52
12 R PHONES OUT HI 2 14 L PHONES OUT HI 2 13 R PHONES OUT LO 2 35 L PHONES OUT
LO 2 34
4
MIC OUT HI 2 10 MIC OUT LO 2 11
MONO PHONES IN HI 2 56 MONO PHONES IN LO 2 55
10
M_MODE 31
D+ 1 18 D- 1 17 VBUS OUT 1 60 VBUS GND 59
4
REAR USB ANN OUT 1 29
RESERVED 1 RESERVED 2 RESERVED 12 RESERVED 15 RESERVED 16 RESERVED 22 RESERVED
23 RESERVED 30 RESERVED 32 RESERVED 33 RESERVED 37 RESERVED 38 RESERVED 39
RESERVED 43 RESERVED 44 RESERVED 54 RESERVED 57 RESERVED 58 RESERVED 61
89
24 AWG 24 AWG
13
STEREO HEADSET JACK 2 MIC HI MIC LO
6
5
PHONES RIGHT
PHONES LEFT
PHONES LO
6
AUDIO CONTROLLER MIC 2 IN HI MIC 2 IN LO 6 PHONES 2 OUT HI PHONES 2 OUT LO 6
MAINTENANCE MODE INPUT SELECT
USB DEVICE 1 (CHARGE ONLY) D+ DVBUS GROUND
6 CHARGING FAULT
VBUS OUT 1 FAULT
NAME
DATE
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DRAWN
SK
CHECKED
APPROVED
MAR 31/23
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MM] TOLERANCES:
24-Jul-2023
FRACTIONAL_ ±0.0625″ ANGULAR___ ±0.5°
26-Jul-2023
TWO DECIMAL PLACE_ ±0.010″ THREE DECIMAL PLACE ±0.005″
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING IS
PROHIBITED.
MATERIAL: FINISH:
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PAPER SIZE: CAGE CODE PART No.:
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BAA01-001
SCALE: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DRAWING No.: 403-0
REVISION
1.10
SHEET:3 OF 5
ALTERNATE MONO INSTALLATION
BAA01-001
J100
P100 62 CONTACT FEMALE DSUB
MATING CONNECTOR
MIC IN HI 1 8 MIC IN LO 1 7
R PHONES OUT HI 1 4 L PHONES OUT HI 1 5 N/C R PHONES OUT LO 1 25 L PHONES OUT
LO 1 26 N/C
BAA01-001
10
J100 6P2100CONTACT FEMALE DSUB MATING CONNECTOR
MIC IN HI 2 53 MIC IN LO 2 52
R PHONES OUT HI 2 14 L PHONES OUT HI 2 13 N/C R PHONES OUT LO 2 35 L PHONES
OUT LO 2 34 N/C
10
MONO HEADSET JACK 1 MIC HI MIC LO
6
5
PHONES HI
PHONES LO 6
MONO HEADSET JACK 2 MIC HI MIC LO
6
5
PHONES HI
PHONES LO 6
NAME
DATE
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DRAWN
SK
CHECKED
APPROVED
MAR 31/23
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MM] TOLERANCES:
24-Jul-2023
FRACTIONAL_ ±0.0625″ ANGULAR___ ±0.5°
26-Jul-2023
TWO DECIMAL PLACE_ ±0.010″ THREE DECIMAL PLACE ±0.005″
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING IS
PROHIBITED.
MATERIAL: FINISH:
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PAPER SIZE: CAGE CODE PART No.:
A L9015
BAA01-001
SCALE: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DRAWING No.: 403-0
REVISION
1.10
SHEET:4 OF 5
BAA01 INSTALLATION IN A TRANSCEIVER POSITION OF THE AUDIO CONTROLLER
BAA01-001
J100
P100 62 CONTACT FEMALE DSUB
MATING CONNECTOR
MIC IN HI 1 8 MIC IN LO 1 7
R PHONES OUT HI 1 4 L PHONES OUT HI 1 5 N/C R PHONES OUT LO 1 25 L PHONES OUT
LO 1 26 N/C
AUDIO CONTROLLER TX MIC HI TX MIC LO
6
RX HI
RX LO 6
BAA01-001
10
J100
P100 62 CONTACT FEMALE DSUB
MATING CONNECTOR
MIC IN HI 2 53 MIC IN LO 2 52
R PHONES OUT HI 2 14 L PHONES OUT HI 2 13 N/C R PHONES OUT LO 2 35 L PHONES
OUT LO 2 34 N/C
AUDIO CONTROLLER TX MIC HI TX MIC LO
6
RX HI
RX LO 6
10
NAME
DATE
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DRAWN
SK
CHECKED
APPROVED
MAR 31/23
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MM] TOLERANCES:
24-Jul-2023
FRACTIONAL_ ±0.0625″ ANGULAR___ ±0.5°
26-Jul-2023
TWO DECIMAL PLACE_ ±0.010″ THREE DECIMAL PLACE ±0.005″
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING. ANY REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING IS
PROHIBITED.
MATERIAL: FINISH:
N/A N/A
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WWW.AEM-CORP.COM
TITLE: BLUETOOTH AUDIO ACCESSORY INTERCONNECT
PAPER SIZE: CAGE CODE PART No.:
A L9015
BAA01-001
SCALE: DO NOT SCALE DRAWING DRAWING No.: 403-0
REVISION
1.10
SHEET:5 OF 5
REVISIONS
REV
DESCRIPTION
1.10 ECO1158: PINS 29, 36, AND 48 RENAMED.
DATE
BY
27-Jul-2023
LAC
P100
62 PIN HIGH DENSITY FEMALE DMIN
MATING CONNECTOR
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BAA01-001 Bluetooth Audio Accessory Installation and Operation Manual
Section 3.0 Operation
3.1 Introduction
Information in this section consists of functional and operational procedures
for the BAA01 Bluetooth Audio Accessory.
3.2 General
The BAA01 Wireless Bluetooth Accessory controls the call and audio stream for
up to two Bluetooth connected smart devices and features five operating modes.
3.2.1 Connecting a Bluetooth Device
3.2.1.1 Bluetooth Pairing
To pair the BAA01 with a Bluetooth device the following steps must be
followed:
a) The maintenance mode must be deactivated, and the status annunciator of the
desired Bluetooth user must be green.
b) Long press the volume knob of the desired Bluetooth user. The annunciator
of the Bluetooth module will blink the colour blue and a message stating
“Pairing mode enabled” will be heard.
c) On the device to be paired select AEM_BAA01_1 to connect to Bluetooth user
one or select AEM_BAA01_2 to connect to Bluetooth user two. Once connected,
the BAA01 will play a message stating “Device connected”. The device is now
ready for use.
Note: Each BAA01 Bluetooth user can have up to 4 listed Bluetooth devices. If
this number is exceeded, previously paired devices will be forgotten. The
paired devices list can be cleared by entering the pairing mode (indicated by
a slow blue blinking annunciator) and double pressing the volume knob of the
desired Bluetooth user. See Table 4: Normal Mode Volume Knob Functionality for
more information.
3.2.1.2 Connecting to Bluetooth Device
The BAA01 will automatically attempt to reconnect to the last connected
Bluetooth device at power up. If the BAA01 cannot connect automatically to the
last connected device, a manual connection can be achieved by pressing the
volume knob that is associated with the desired Bluetooth user.
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3.2.2 Bluetooth Troubleshooting
a) If a Bluetooth user is unable to connect to the Bluetooth device and the
annunciator is rapidly flashing blue, double press the Bluetooth user’s volume
knob. This will cancel the connection attempt to the Bluetooth device. It is
advised to then clear the pairing list and attempt to pair again. To clear the
pairing list, enter the pairing mode (indicated by a slow blue blinking
annunciator) and double press the volume knob of the desired Bluetooth user.
See Table 4: Normal Mode Volume Knob Functionality for more information.
b) If the operational state of the unit is not known by the user, a system
reset can be simulated by cycling between EMERG and NORM mode on the mode
selector knob.
c) Pairing device operation is dependant on the installed software of the
connected smart device. Reference the operation manual of the controlling
Bluetooth device for additional troubleshooting steps.
d) Applications used to make calls on a connected smart device must support
standard Bluetooth profiles.
e) If an internal Bluetooth module fails to communicate to the internal
microprocessor a fault is raised. This is indicated by a flashing blue &
yellow annunciator for the Bluetooth user whose module has failed. The
operator should cycle between EMERG and NORM mode to simulate reset of the
BAA01. If the fault persists or is not automatically cleared, operate without
BT connection in Normal mode or if annunciation is distracting, operate in
EMERG Mode. Contact AEM for servicing.
f) If an internal Bluetooth module fails to communicate to the internal
microprocessor because of low operating temperatures, a fault is raised. This
is indicated by a teal annunciator for the Bluetooth user whose module has
failed. This fault is automatically cleared once the internal temperature is
within the operating temperature of the BAA01.
g) If it is determined the BAA01 requires servicing, the BAA01 is to be left
in EMERG mode (using the mode selector knob) until a loaner unit is supplied
for removal. Pull the relevant electrical breaker to ensure no inadvertent
activation.
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3.2.3
Virtual Assistant Operation (Siri, Google, Alexa, etc..)
The BAA01 is compatible with most major virtual assistants. The virtual
assistant can easily be accessed while connected to a smart device by double
pressing the volume knob of the desired Bluetooth user. Once pressed, the
virtual assistant will automatically begin listening through the headset
microphone.
3.3 Modes of Operation
The EMERG, NORM, BT MUTE, ISO 1, ISO 2 modes of operation can be selected
using the mode selector knob. The selected mode of operation is applied to
both Bluetooth users 1 and 2. Each Bluetooth user continues to work
independently of the other Bluetooth user in every mode. Figure 5: Mode
Selector Knob shows a closeup view of the mode selector knob.
Figure 5: Mode Selector Knob
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3.3.1
Emergency Mode (EMERG)
The Emergency mode can be manually accessed by setting the mode selector knob
to EMERG or automatically if Emergency Aircraft Voltage levels are detected by
the BAA01. If the mode selector knob is deselected from EMERG or normal power
is restored, the BAA01 will automatically restore itself to the last mode of
operation. Figure 6: Emergency Audio Routing shows the routing of the audio
paths during the Emergency mode of operation.
Figure 6: Emergency Audio Routing
When the BAA01 is in Emergency mode the following operating parameters are
implemented:
a) The microphone and phone inputs are directly routed to the audio
controller. b) The internal Bluetooth modules, internal microcontroller,
lighting control circuits and
charging ports are powered off. c) The manual Emergency mode selected by the
mode selector knob will cause a fixed
non-dimmable back lighting level to be applied. d) The automatic Emergency
mode will cause all annunciators to be off. e) ART S/T Key is disabled. f)
Streaming Bluetooth audio or cellular call audio is disconnected.
Note: Returning to Normal Mode after EMERG Mode will automatically attempt
Bluetooth reconnection with the Smart Device. Audio steaming must be manually
restarted.
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3.3.2
Normal Mode (NORM)
Normal mode is the standard operating mode for the BAA01. In this mode the
audio of the connected Bluetooth device and the audio controller can be heard
simultaneously. Figure 7: Normal Audio Routing shows the routing of the audio
path during the Normal mode of operation.
Figure 7: Normal Audio Routing
When the mode selector knob is switched to the NORM (Normal) position, the
following operating parameters are implemented:
a) The phones input audio is summed with the Bluetooth (BT) audio. b) The
summed audio is presented on the stereo/mono phones output. c) If artificial
sidetone is not available from the audio controller, utilize the BAA01
keyline (ART S/T Key) to produce sidetone back to the user’s headset. This is
only necessary when speaking on a cellular call.
Note: Microphone audio is always routed to the internal Bluetooth module. The
smart device connection type (Call, Music etc.) determines if the microphone
audio is communicated to the connected smart device.
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3.3.3
Bluetooth Mute (BT MUTE)
Bluetooth Mute mode is used to isolate the audio controller and the users from
the smart device. In this mode only audio from the audio controller can be
heard on the user one and user two headset. Bluetooth audio for both user one
and user two is muted. Figure 8: Bluetooth Mute Audio Routing shows the
routing of the audio path during the Bluetooth mute mode of operation.
Figure 8: Bluetooth Mute Audio Routing
When the mode selector knob is switched to the BT MUTE position, the following
operating parameters are implemented:
a) All Bluetooth audio to and from the smart devices is muted for the audio
controller and the users.
b) The Bluetooth wireless transceiver remains connected to the paired smart
device. c) Streaming Bluetooth audio and virtual assistant are paused.
Note: 1) Bluetooth audio is automatically unmuted once BT MUTE mode is exited.
2) Audio playback must be manually restarted when BT MUTE mode is exited.
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3.3.4
Cellular Call Isolate (ISO)
Cellular Call Isolate (ISO) mode is used to reduce the Phones In audio level
from the audio controller and stops the routing of the microphone output to
the audio controller. This allows for private communication where the
Bluetooth audio is easier to hear. The Bluetooth module also creates
artificial sidetone by routing the microphone input to the phones output. This
results in the ART S/T Key not having to be triggered to hear sidetone.
The BAA01 has two ISO modes that can be selected by the mode selector knob. These modes are identical in function except for the Bluetooth user to which it is applied. When the mode selector knob is set to ISO1, the user one headphones will hear Bluetooth audio at the normal volume and the audio from the audio controller at a reduced volume. Bluetooth user two is automatically placed in the Normal mode of operation, as would be selected by the mode selector knob. When the mode selector knob is set to ISO2, user two is isolated and user one is in Normal mode. Figure 9: Isolate Audio Routing shows the routing of the audio path during the Cellular Call Isolate mode of operation.
Figure 9: Isolate Audio Routing
When the mode selector knob is switched to the ISO1 or ISO2 position, the
following operating parameters are implemented:
a) The volume of the phones input from the connected audio controller is
reduced. b) The microphone input audio is summed with the phones output audio
to
automatically generate artificial sidetone. (ART S/T Key does not have to be
keyed) c) The microphone output audio to the audio controller is muted to make
the
communication private. d) The other Bluetooth user is automatically placed in
Normal mode.
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3.4 Controls and Indicators
3.4.1
Volume Knob
A front panel volume knob, shown in Figure 10: Front Panel Volume Knob, with a
builtin push button provides volume control of the Bluetooth audio, input
control for pairing smart devices, playing/pausing the audio stream, and
answering or ending voice calls. Each Bluetooth user has a dedicated volume
knob. The push button is multifunctional with unique functions that vary based
on the operating mode of the BAA01. Table 4 Table 6 list the different
functions of the volume knob in each mode of operation.
Figure 10: Front Panel Volume Knob
Notes: 1. Volume knob push button actions require pressing and releasing the
push button.
2. A rotation of the volume knob is two rotational “clicks” on the physical
knob.
3. The long press action requires the push button to be held for greater than
5 seconds followed by releasing the push button.
4. A double press is two rapid and sequential single presses.
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BAA01 Normal Mode
Volume Knob Action
No Bluetooth Pair – Idle Single Press Momentary Double Press Momentary
Annunciator Colour Green
Long Press Momentary No Bluetooth Pair – Pairing Mode
Double Press Momentary
Blue (Slow Flashing)
Long Press Momentary
Bluetooth Paired No Active Call Single Press Momentary Double Press
Momentary Long Press Momentary Press & Hold Push Button – Rotate CW Press &
Hold Push Button – Rotate CCW Rotate CW
Blue
Rotate CCW
Bluetooth Paired Active Call
Blue
Single Press Momentary
Long Press Momentary
Rotate CW
Rotate CCW
BAA01 Response Action
Connect to last paired device Cancel connection attempt to last paired device
Enter pairing mode
Clear memory of all paired devices pairing mode is exited Exit pairing mode
Play/Pause (Audio Streaming) Start/End Voice Assistant (Siri, Google, Etc.)
Disconnect from paired device Track Forward (Audio Streaming) Track Backward
(Audio Streaming) Bluetooth Device Volume + Audible Beep is played when max
volume reached Bluetooth Device Volume Audible Beep is played when min
volume reached.
Answer/End Call Disconnect from paired device Bluetooth Device Volume +
Bluetooth Device Volume –
Table 4: Normal Mode Volume Knob Functionality
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BAA01 Bluetooth Mute Mode
Volume Knob Action
Annunciator
Colour
No Bluetooth Pair – IDLE
Green
Long Press Momentary
No Bluetooth Pair – Pairing Mode Double Press Momentary
Blue (Slow Flashing)
Long Press Momentary
Bluetooth Paired No Active Call Single Press Momentary Long Press Momentary
Press & Hold Push Button – Rotate CW Press & Hold Push Button – Rotate CCW
Rotate CW
Blue
Rotate CCW
Bluetooth Paired Active Call Single Press Momentary Long Press Momentary Rotate CW Rotate CCW
Blue
BAA01 Response Action
Enter/Exit Non-connectable Mode All Bluetooth connections are disconnected in
this mode. (Factory feature not intended for field use)
Clear memory of all paired devices and Pairing mode is exited Exit Pairing
Mode
Play/Pause (Audio Streaming) Disconnect from paired device Track Forward
(Audio Streaming) Track Backward (Audio Streaming) Bluetooth Device Volume +
Audible Beep is played when max volume reached. Bluetooth Device Volume
Audible Beep is played when min volume reached.
Answer/End Call Disconnect from paired device Bluetooth Device Volume +
Bluetooth Device Volume –
Table 5: Mute Mode Volume Knob Functionality
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BAA01 Bluetooth Call Isolate Mode
Volume Knob Action
Annunciator
Colour
No Bluetooth Pair IDLE Single Press Momentary
Green
Double Press Momentary
Long Press Momentary No Bluetooth Pair – Pairing Mode
Double Press Momentary
Blue (Slow Flashing)
Long Press Momentary
Bluetooth Paired No Active Call
Blue
Single Press Momentary
Double Press Momentary
Long Press Momentary
Press & Hold Push Button – Rotate CW
Press & Hold Push Button – Rotate CCW
Rotate CW
Rotate CCW
Bluetooth Paired Active Call
Blue
Single Press Momentary
Long Press Momentary
Rotate CW
Rotate CCW
BAA01 Response Action
Connect to last Paired Device Cancel connection attempt to last paired device
Enter Pairing Mode
Clear memory of all paired devices Pairing mode is exited Exit Pairing Mode
Play/Pause (Audio Streaming) Start/End Voice Assistant (Siri, Google, Etc.)
Disconnect from paired device Track Forward (Audio Streaming) Track Backward
(Audio Streaming) Bluetooth Device Volume + Audible Beep is played when max
volume reached. Bluetooth Device Volume Audible Beep is played when min
volume reached.
Answer/End Call Disconnect from paired device Bluetooth Device Volume +
Bluetooth Device Volume –
Table 6: Call Isolate Volume Knob Functionality
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3.4.2
Multicolour LED Annunciator
The front panel LED annunciators provides multicolour status indication of the
BAA01 functions and state. Each Bluetooth user has an individually dedicated
annunciator. Figure 11: Multicolour LED Annunciator shows a closeup view of
the front facing annunciator.
Multicolour LED Annunciator
Figure 11: Multicolour LED Annunciator
Table 7 below defines the meaning of each annunciator colour. Operations
applicable to either user one or two, are listed as user. Operations that are
not user specific are listed as Both.
Colour No Illumination
User
–
Both
Description
X Emergency mode, or no DC power.
Green
X
– Power good, no Bluetooth connection.
Flashing Blue & Green X
– Power good, Bluetooth starting.
Flashing Blue (Slow)
X
– Bluetooth pairing mode enabled.
Flashing Blue (Fast)
X
– Attempting to Create Bluetooth Connection to Last Paired
Device.
Blue
X
– Bluetooth connected and paired.
Flashing Blue & Yellow X
– Bluetooth module failed to communicate or is not
responding internally. Status repeated on button press.
Teal
X
– Bluetooth Module Failed to Communicate Internally.
Internal Temperature Below Bluetooth Operating Temp.
Yellow
–
X USB Charger (+5V) Over Temp.
Orange
X
– USB Charger Port Fault Type C.
White
X
– Bluetooth Non-connectable Mode.
Reference Table 5 to enter/Exit this mode.
Magenta
–
X Maintenance Mode Accessed.
Reference section 3.5 for more information.
Flashing Magenta
X
– Maintenance Mode Enabled.
(Applicable to both Bluetooth users but only the
annunciator from Bluetooth user one will illuminate)
Table 7: Multicolour Annunciator Colour Definitions
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3.4.3
Audible Annunciations
The BAA01 provides audible feedback to the user by using the audible annunciations shown in Table 8.
Action
Bluetooth Enabled Pairing Mode Enabled Bluetooth Device Connected Failed to
pair Incoming Call Reject Call End Call Volume Max Volume min
Audible Annunciation
Message: “Bluetooth ON” Message: “Pairing Mode Enabled” Message: “Device
Connected” Tone: 500/400/300/200 Hz (single burst) Tone: 300/400 Hz (repeating
until call answered) Tone: 400/300 Hz (single burst) Tone: 500/400/300/200 Hz
(single burst) Tone: 500 Hz (double beep) Tone: 200 Hz (double beep)
Table 8: Audible Annunciations
3.5 Maintenance Mode
The field adjustable maintenance mode is accessible to qualified personnel in
the field. The BAA01 features non-volatile software configurable settings that
can be used to adjust the volume outputs.
Maintenance mode can be accessed by inserting a two pin shorting block see
(section 2.7) into the side accessible maintenance mode port (see Figure 12)
or grounding the maintenance mode discrete input pin (Pin 31 M_Mode).
Figure 12: Maintenance Mode Port
The jumper and pin can be used to access or exit the maintenance mode at any
time. When the maintenance mode is accessed, the BAA01’s status indicator
annunciators will turn magenta, and all USB charging functionality will be
disabled. Once the maintenance mode is accessed, it must be enabled.
The maintenance mode is enabled by a long press on the user one volume knob.
When the maintenance mode is enabled the user one annunciator will flash the
colour magenta.
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The audio parameters are individually adjustable for each Bluetooth user. The
annunciator of the selected Bluetooth user will be flashing magenta when
entering maintenance mode and can be switched between users by rotating the
user one volume knob. The user is selected by pressing the user one volume
knob. Once a Bluetooth user has been selected, four audio settings are
available for adjustment: Phones in to Out Level, Phones in to Out Attenuate
Level, Mic Sidetone Level and Mono/Stereo selection. Once the setting is
selected, the corresponding user’s annunciator will have a solid colour. The
brightness of the annunciator will correspond to the increase or decrease of
the settings value. It will take multiple complete rotations of the user one
volume knob until a visible difference can be observed in the brightness of
the annunciator. Figure 13: Field Adjustable Maintenance Mode Flowchart shows
the navigation through the maintenance mode as described above in pictorial
form.
Figure 13: Field Adjustable Maintenance Mode Flowchart
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Notes: 1. Volume knob push button actions require pressing and releasing the
push button.
2. A rotation of the volume knob is two rotational “clicks” on the physical
knob.
3. The long press action requires the push button to be held for greater than
5 seconds followed by releasing the push button.
4. A double press is two rapid and sequential single presses.
Table 9 below defines the meaning of each annunciator colour. Operations applicable to either user one or two are listed as User. Operations that are not user specific are listed as Both. Operations that are listed as both will have both annunciators illuminated. Rotating the user one volume knob cycles through the options shown in Table 9. Pressing the user one volume knob selects the maintenance mode setting. Rotating the user one volume knob clockwise will increase the value of the selected setting. A momentary short press on the user one volume pushbutton accepts the new setting.
Colour No Illumination Green Orange Magenta Flashing Magenta Flashing Magenta Flashing Green Green (Brightness = Level) Flashing Yellow Yellow (Brightness = Level) Flashing Pink Pink (Brightness = Level) Flashing Teal Teal White
User X X X X X X X X X X
Both X X X X X –
Description Emergency mode, or no DC power Accepted the Selection/Saved the Selection Failed to Save Selection/Operation Timeout Maintenance Mode Accessed Disable Maintenance Mode Select user Select Phones In to Out Level Adjust Phones In to Out Level Select Phones In to Out Attenuate Level Adjust Phones In to Out Attenuate Level Select Mic Sidetone Level Adjust Mic Sidetone Level Select Mono/Stereo Audio. Stereo Audio is Selected. Mono Audio is Selected.
Table 9: Maintenance Mode Annunciator Colour Definition
The BAA01 will automatically disable the maintenance mode if no parameters are adjusted for 30 seconds. This is indicated by the annunciators briefly turning orange. To exit the maintenance mode the side accessible maintenance mode jumper must be removed, and the maintenance mode discrete input pin must not be grounded.
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3.6 Panel Backlighting & Annunciators
The BAA01 faceplate legends are backlit with IPL white whenever the BAA01 is
powered. The backlighting intensity is 1 ±0.5 fL at full brightness.
The LED annunciator brightness is >150fL in normal operation and off in the
manual and automatic emergency mode of operation.
Both the faceplate legends and the annunciator brightness levels are dimmable
as specified by a dimming curve. The dimming curve is controlled using an
analog input on one of the backlighting pins (5V or 28V). Both pins cannot be
used at the same time and the BAA01 will automatically detect which
backlighting pin is connected. Adjustments or configurations are not required
by the installer for this feature.
3.7 Charging Ports
The two front USB-C and the rear USB pin set are only equipped to charge
connected devices. No ability exists to transfer data or audio between the
BAA01 and a connected device through USB. USB charging and Bluetooth
operations are independent functions. A fault in one function will not hinder
the operation of the other function.
The charging current from the BAA01 charging port is dynamically allocated
internally to each available charging port. The total current available on
each charging port is dependent on the number of devices charging
simultaneously, total charging current being delivered, temperature of the
environment and temperature of the BAA01 internal power supply.
3.7.1
Front USB-C Charging Port
Each of the two front USB-C charging ports support up to 3.0A (15W) of
charging current when the BAA01 is powered. The BAA01 USB-C connectors act as
charging ports for any connected devices. Figure 14: Front Panel USB Type C
Port shows a closeup view of the USB-C port.
USB-C Figure 14: Front Panel USB Type C Port
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If either of the front USB-C charging ports experience a fault, the port will automatically stop all charging capabilities for that port. This is indicated by an orange annunciator for the applicable user. The fault and annunciator can be cleared by removing the attached USB-C cable/device. If the fault persists without a connected cable/device, internal damage may have occurred. Operate without a connected cable/device to that port and if annunciation is distracting, operate in EMERG Mode. Contact AEM for servicing.
3.7.2
Rear Connector Charging Port
A USB 2.0 connector charging port pin-set is provided on the rear P100
connector. This charging port supports a maximum of 2.4A (12W) of charging
current.
The BAA01 provides an open collector discrete output (Pin 29 Rear USB Annunciator Output) to indicate when the rear USB connection has encountered a fault. The output is pulled to GND when a fault is present. The fault output is automatically released if the fault is cleared. If the fault persists without a connected cable/device, internal damage may have occurred. Operate without a connected cable/device to that port and if annunciation is distracting, operate in EMERG mode. Contact AEM for servicing.
3.7.3
Charging Protection
All charging ports on the BAA01 include overtemperature protection. If the
BAA01 exceeds its internal over temperature limit, charging on all charging
ports will stop and the front panel multicolour annunciators will illuminate
yellow. The BAA01 will wait until a lower temperature threshold is achieved
before attempting to re-enable device charging. If the fault persists without
a connected cable/device, internal damage may have occurred. Operate without a
connected cable/device to that port and if annunciation is distracting,
operate in EMERG Mode. Contact AEM for servicing.
3.7.4
Charging Priority
The current allocation for each charging port is dynamically controlled based on the current required by the charging device and the internal BAA01 temperatures. The port charging priority is defined in the table below with priority one being the highest priority:
Priority 1 2 3
Port Rear Front Port 1 Front Port 2
Table 10: Charging Port Priority
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