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Sam Rutherford
11th Nov 2009, 07:35
Having no luck with Garmin, does anyone, by any chance, have a connections out (pins on rear) diagram for the Apollo SL15?

Thanks! Sam.

Fitter2
11th Nov 2009, 09:24
The SL15 audio panel is just a rebadged PM7000, and the installation manual can be found here (http://www.ps-engineering.com/pdf/Manuals/7000_CAP%20Manual.PDF)

Sam Rutherford
11th Nov 2009, 12:51
not quite, mine has a TEL option on the rotary switch (and it is this that I am keen to learn more about!).

Great link, but not exactly what I need.

Cheers, Sam.

stevelup
17th Nov 2009, 11:13
Here you go PMA7000M-S Installation Manual (http://www.ps-engineering.com/docs/7000R12.pdf)

Section 2.8

IO540
17th Nov 2009, 14:08
A tip on finding manuals: google with some of these

"installation manual" product-name

manual product-name pdf

product-name manual homebuilt

product-name pdf

where product-name is say GNS430. The last one in particular digs out PDFs from deep inside certain US avionics distributor websites; ones they never knew were online ;)

Using double quotes is an important trick.

The homebuilt phrase is good because a lot of US homebuilders have written up their project on a website and have put all the PDFs online on there.

Garmin have recently been hitting all websites carrying their installation manuals, threatening legal action. I've got a big collection myself (PDFs but not online) and I am happy to trade so if anybody has any, get in touch :) Every time I come across any manual, I download it and save it.

Min Sink
17th Nov 2009, 15:57
There is a bunch of stuff here www.aeroelectric.com/Installation_Data/ (http://www.aeroelectric.com/Installation_Data/) but unfortunately not the SL-15

Pilot-H
18th Nov 2009, 00:14
Fill yer boots... (http://history.nasa.gov/diagrams/ad013.gif)

mscheuer
18th Nov 2014, 11:39
Dear Sam, there were actually two versions that were made for UPS-AT, one with a mic selector switch on the right hand side and another that uses pushbuttons used to select the transmitter.

The one that uses the knob on the right hand side was our original PMA7000M-S. That phone must have the POtS interface (Plain Old Telephone System). Go to PS Engineering :home (http://www.ps-engineering.com) and then click on Product Support and there you will find the installation manual.

If you have the one without that knob, that is an old version of our PMA7000B and that does have the capability to convert Com 3 into a full duplex interface. That you can find by going to PS Engineering :audio select panels (http://www.ps-engineering.com/pma7000b.shtml)

Hope this helps.

Sam Rutherford
18th Nov 2014, 13:40
Hi Mark,


Welcome to Pprune!


Still waiting on news for the Saratoga before changing the 8000BT!


Cheers, Sam.