Thu, Jan 26, 2012
A new fixed wing digital audio panel for the Digital Audio and
Intercom System DVCS6100 was unveiled at NBAA 2011 by Becker
Avionics.
The new panel variant of the Audio Control Unit (ACU) 6100 is
specifically tailored for fixed-wing applications. The new
fixed-wing ACU6100 comes in a horizontal and vertical format to
ease retrofit installations.
The new fixed-wing audio control panel is similar to the
standard ACU6100, but includes oxygen mic switching, marker beacon
mute and other functions. The panel will be available in a number
of different lighting options, from soft white light to NVG
compatible lighting. The ACU6100 is a pushbutton audio selector
panel that controls all audio and intercom functionality for the
systems Remote Electronic Unit (REU) 6100 via a dual CAN-Bus
connection.
The DVCS6100 integrates all communications in the aircraft and
provides flexible user-programmable configurations. The system
offers a unique ability to effectively manage and control multiple
audio sources and cabin passenger positions. Becker’s Digital
multichannel audio and intercom system provides the flexibility to
specifically customize the system to meet the demanding
requirements of business aviation and airlines.
The DVCS6100 manages all transceivers, receivers and audio
warning sources in one central system. It provides interphone
communication for up to 6 audio control stations to meet crewmember
needs. The system can handle up to 8 transceivers, 8 receivers, 6
fixed inputs and 8 warning tones. The DVCS6100 is the newest
generation audio management system and was designed to meet
specific needs of commercial and business aviation applications.
Adaptable to all airborne applications, from large to small
platforms, the DVCS6100 provides crisp and clear audio
communication.
The Becker Avionics' DVCS 6100 also provides an optional Cabin
Intercommunication and Passenger Address system, consisting of the
Control Panel CP3100, External Jack Box EB3100, Intercom Amplifier
IC3100, Public Address Amplifier PA3100, Converter Box CB 3100,
Service Station ST3100, and Digital Player DP 4100. The DVCS6100
easily integrates all communications in the aircraft and provides
flexible user-programmable configurations.
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