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Mon, Jul 11, 2016

ALTO Aviation Introduces New Chime/Tone Warning Amplifier

ALTO M1285R Is Direct Replacement For Baker M1285

ALTO Aviation, the premier supplier of high-end cabin audio & entertainment systems for business aviation, is pleased to announce the availability of their new chime/tone warning amplifier, ALTO M1285R.

The ALTO M1285R is a direct fit, pin compatible chime amplifier replacement for aircraft cockpit or passenger address tone generation designed by ALTO Aviation engineers to provide with a replacement for the now obsolete Baker M1285 chime/tone warning system with identical main connector and pinout and identical mounting footprint as the original Baker M1285.

The unit has 12 available tones, which can be triggered by high or low opto-isolated discrete logic inputs. The amplifier has an audio power amplifier output supporting loudspeaker loads down to 4 ohms and up to 30 watts. The amplifier has two line outputs capable of providing 40mW into 600 ohm.

The unit is fully configurable via a custom software interface for easily adjustable custom tone and volume settings.

The ALTO M1285R unit is certified to TSO-C-139a. The software is certified to DO-178B Level D. It carries a five (5) year guarantee and is available for all aircraft platforms.

(Image provided with ALTO news release)

FMI: www.altoaviation.com

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