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Lynx Micro System Instructions Manual

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Summary of Contents for Lynx Micro System

  • Page 1 RADIO RADIO INTERF INTERFA A CE INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the Lynx Micro System. IMPORTANT The following instructions have been prepared to provide users of the Lynx Micro Communications System with the necessary information to enable safe and correct use. Please read this booklet carefully and take time to familiarise yourself with your new equipment and its mode of operation before attempting to use it during flight.
  • Page 3 CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Nº INTRODUCTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION...
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION The Lynx Micro System has been specifically developed for use in the high-noise environment of open-cockpit aviation where noise attenuation and microphone noise cancellation are primary concerns. P.T.T. INPUT HEADSET The Lynx Micro System Radio Interface Unit is purposely designed...
  • Page 5 (fig 1). To simplify operation, the interface draws its power directly from the self contained Micro System Headset and does not require a separate battery. The interface is switched on automatically, and is ready for use, once a headset is connected.
  • Page 6 FIG 3 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION BUILT-IN P.T.T. SWITCH RADIO OPTIONAL P.T.T. SWITCH INTERFACE UNIT...
  • Page 7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION The Lynx Micro System concept is intended to simplify considerably fit either one or two headset extension leads to allow the unit to be the configuration and operation of radio interface equipment within conveniently located. the open cockpit environment.
  • Page 8 INSTALLATION The Radio Interface can be fitted permanently to an aircraft by screw fixing or plastic ties. Alternatively, the unit can be temporarily mounted during flight using tube clips or Velcro. During installation it is important to ensure that the unit and leads SCREW FASTENER do not interfere in any way with the aircraft control systems.
  • Page 9 Plastic Tie Fitting As an alternative to panel mounting it is also possible to fix the unit in position using plastic ties and tie-saddles. This method of mounting COUNTERSUNK is useful to attach the unit to tubular structures and avoids the need SCREW FASTENER to drill fixing holes.
  • Page 10 Lynx Avionics. Headset Extension Lead Radio Type Headset Extension Leads are available from Lynx for use with Micro Each interface is configured to work with a specific make and model System Headsets. The leads are available in two-metre lengths, and of radio transceiver;...
  • Page 11 FIG 6 MOUNTING HOLE DIMENSIONS ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES 17.5 17.5 M4 x 1.0 THREAD...