---------------------------------------------------------- RV-List Digest Archive --- Total Messages Posted Fri 05/13/11: 2 ---------------------------------------------------------- Today's Message Index: ---------------------- 1. 08:49 AM - PMA8000BT software upgrade (Tim Olson) 2. 10:53 AM - Re: PMA8000BT software upgrade (David E. Nelson) ________________________________ Message 1 _____________________________________ Time: 08:49:54 AM PST US From: Tim Olson Subject: RV-List: PMA8000BT software upgrade After last fall getting a new PMA8000BT audio that really rocks for the kids in the RV-10 listening to their music, PS Engineering came out with a software upgrade for the audio panel that makes it even easier to use. Also recently, I've been talking to a couple other uses of PS Engineering bluetooth intercoms who after getting iPhone iOS upgrades would lose some of the connectivity or button functions, so I thought I'd pass this along. PS Engineering has the ability to upgrade the software/firmware in their Bluetooth audio panels so that if you aren't getting your phone to work with it, they may be able to help you...so contact them if you have issues. Regarding the software upgrade for the PMA8000BT, it really makes it simpler to use in that it takes only a single finger instead of a combination of buttons to activate a few of the functions. I did a write-up on my website, and thought it would be worth passing along the news on the forums in case there are others who are either interested in that audio panel, or have issues with their current software and phone integration. My link to the write up is here: http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/upgrades/20110425/index.html I'll paste it in below though so you don't have to go off site to read. (I did leave off some photos that are at the bottom of the write-up) Hopefully some of you will find it useful. Tim ------------------------------------ PMA8000BT Audio Panel Function Update Many of you already know that I changed out my PMA8000 Audio panel for the new PMA8000BT from my write-up of the PMA8000BT when I first installed it, and from my "Ultimate Audio Entertainment System" write-up. We finally got our great chance to test out this new gear on our recent trip to the Baja in Mexico, and it was *fantastic* for the kids for their entertainment. I was thrilled at how it worked, and we enjoyed many hours of bluetooth streamed music and more. I am also loving that I can taxi out and without even hitting the "TEL" button, can call my wife that I'm leaving to go fly, and call her as soon as I land when I'm rolling in. It's very convenient and very nice. But while I was on my Baja trip, I became aware of an upgrade to my new PMA8000BT, and I thought I should pass the information on. If you compare the 2 photos below, you'll see some of the visual changes that they made. Original PMA8000BT Button Labels (See photo below) New PMA8000BT Button Labels (See photo below) Notice how the top picture has "PUSH-HOLD FUNCTION" under the "TEL" button, and then the Function A, B, & C. along that bottom row of buttons on the Right. Well, while I found it workable, it was kind of discombobulating to try to hold the TEL button and press buttons that were right next to it, to get it to change functions. The changes were for things like Music distribution, Intercom Function (which changes wether the passengers hear the radio conversations or not), and monitoring functions that would give monitoring priority for Com1 over Com2 or not. They're functions that you may or may not change fairly often...in my case, I did actually change them quite often as there are times the passengers want to hear the radios and times that they don't. Well, in the new software release, they got rid of that 2-finger operation, and instead went to a single-finger method, where you push a tap (or just a short push) to activate the primary function, but if you push and hold, you change the secondary function that's labeled below the button. I'm not sure how to best describe it, but if I push and hold the MUTE button an extra half-second or so, it changes the music distribution settings. It makes it much easier to change function without holding your hands in a way that lets you do the 2-buttons-at-once maneuver. I was told that there wasn't too much along the lines of new features for the software, and that my old one would still basically do most everything the new would, but it would be easier to use. I did see though that you can now adjust the volume of your bluetooth music via the control panel, so if your phone or device is not very loud, or too loud, you can tweak it slightly to make it better. I still control the volume of music directly from the device like my iPhone, but now I can tweak the overall range that's available Another feature that is new is that upon powerup, the new software will speak out the current settings of the intercom, monitor, and music modes, so when I first power on, it will say things like "Standard Intercom Function" and so on, telling me how it's configured. It's not an annoyance as it only takes a couple seconds and it's all done, but it does give you a reminder of how it's configured so that if you just picked up passengers and don't want them to hear radios, you will know how it's set. All in all I think it was a great little upgrade. I do kind of miss the labels above the top row of buttons for Play/Pause, FF, and REV, for the music....personally I think those labels should have stayed, but....A) I didn't use them much, and B) once you use them a few times you kind of memorize where they are, so I can't complain too much. The trade-off is that the intercom functions a bit easier, so it's worth it. As usual, a great intercom from PS Engineering, and I'm real glad that I upgraded to the PMA8000BT. It's fantastic to fly behind, and not have all those wires everywhere! I just love this audio panel! If you have a PMA8000BT, contact PS Engineering about the upgrade. If you have a PMA8000BT that you bought in 2011, the upgrade is free. If you bought it in 2010 like I did, it's $79.95. I also inquired for non-BT owners, and if you have an older PMA8000B with s/n of V04028 or higher, you can upgrade to the BT for $525. -- Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD do not archive ________________________________ Message 2 _____________________________________ Time: 10:53:54 AM PST US From: "David E. Nelson" Subject: Re: RV-List: PMA8000BT software upgrade Hi Tim, I've a couple of questions about the PMA8000BT and its capabilities. - Can I play the music on my iPhone and hear it in my headset using blue-tooth? - Can my Wife and I play our respective music and hear it in our respective headsets using blue-tooth? (Akin to using Music #1 and #2 on the PMA8000B just w/o the wires)? Thank for the great write-up! /\/elson On Fri, 13 May 2011, Tim Olson wrote: > After last fall getting a new PMA8000BT audio that really rocks for the kids > in the RV-10 listening to their music, PS Engineering came out with a > software upgrade for the audio panel that makes it even easier to use. > > Also recently, I've been talking to a couple other uses of PS Engineering > bluetooth intercoms who after getting iPhone iOS upgrades would lose some of > the connectivity or button functions, so I thought I'd pass this along. > PS Engineering has the ability to upgrade the software/firmware in their > Bluetooth audio panels so that if you aren't getting your phone to work with > it, they may be able to help you...so contact them if you have issues. > > Regarding the software upgrade for the PMA8000BT, it really makes it simpler > to use in that it takes only a single finger instead of a combination of > buttons to activate a few of the functions. I did a write-up on my website, > and thought it would be worth passing along the news on the forums in case > there are others who are either interested in that audio panel, or have > issues with their current software and phone integration. > > My link to the write up is here: > http://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/upgrades/20110425/index.html > > I'll paste it in below though so you don't have to go off site to read. (I > did leave off some photos that are at the bottom of the write-up) Hopefully > some of you will find it useful. > Tim > ------------------------------------ > > PMA8000BT Audio Panel Function Update > > Many of you already know that I changed out my PMA8000 Audio panel for the > new PMA8000BT from my write-up of the PMA8000BT when I first installed it, > and from my "Ultimate Audio Entertainment System" write-up. We finally got > our great chance to test out this new gear on our recent trip to the Baja in > Mexico, and it was *fantastic* for the kids for their entertainment. I was > thrilled at how it worked, and we enjoyed many hours of bluetooth streamed > music and more. I am also loving that I can taxi out and without even hitting > the "TEL" button, can call my wife that I'm leaving to go fly, and call her > as soon as I land when I'm rolling in. It's very convenient and very nice. > > But while I was on my Baja trip, I became aware of an upgrade to my new > PMA8000BT, and I thought I should pass the information on. If you compare the > 2 photos below, you'll see some of the visual changes that they made. > > > Original PMA8000BT Button Labels > (See photo below) > > New PMA8000BT Button Labels > (See photo below) > > Notice how the top picture has "PUSH-HOLD FUNCTION" under the "TEL" button, > and then the Function A, B, & C. along that bottom row of buttons on the > Right. Well, while I found it workable, it was kind of discombobulating to > try to hold the TEL button and press buttons that were right next to it, to > get it to change functions. The changes were for things like Music > distribution, Intercom Function (which changes wether the passengers hear the > radio conversations or not), and monitoring functions that would give > monitoring priority for Com1 over Com2 or not. They're functions that you may > or may not change fairly often...in my case, I did actually change them quite > often as there are times the passengers want to hear the radios and times > that they don't. > > Well, in the new software release, they got rid of that 2-finger operation, > and instead went to a single-finger method, where you push a tap (or just a > short push) to activate the primary function, but if you push and hold, you > change the secondary function that's labeled below the button. I'm not sure > how to best describe it, but if I push and hold the MUTE button an extra > half-second or so, it changes the music distribution settings. It makes it > much easier to change function without holding your hands in a way that lets > you do the 2-buttons-at-once maneuver. > > I was told that there wasn't too much along the lines of new features for the > software, and that my old one would still basically do most everything the > new would, but it would be easier to use. I did see though that you can now > adjust the volume of your bluetooth music via the control panel, so if your > phone or device is not very loud, or too loud, you can tweak it slightly to > make it better. I still control the volume of music directly from the device > like my iPhone, but now I can tweak the overall range that's available > > Another feature that is new is that upon powerup, the new software will speak > out the current settings of the intercom, monitor, and music modes, so when I > first power on, it will say things like "Standard Intercom Function" and so > on, telling me how it's configured. It's not an annoyance as it only takes a > couple seconds and it's all done, but it does give you a reminder of how it's > configured so that if you just picked up passengers and don't want them to > hear radios, you will know how it's set. > > All in all I think it was a great little upgrade. I do kind of miss the > labels above the top row of buttons for Play/Pause, FF, and REV, for the > music....personally I think those labels should have stayed, but....A) I > didn't use them much, and B) once you use them a few times you kind of > memorize where they are, so I can't complain too much. The trade-off is that > the intercom functions a bit easier, so it's worth it. > > As usual, a great intercom from PS Engineering, and I'm real glad that I > upgraded to the PMA8000BT. It's fantastic to fly behind, and not have all > those wires everywhere! I just love this audio panel! > If you have a PMA8000BT, contact PS Engineering about the upgrade. If you > have a PMA8000BT that you bought in 2011, the upgrade is free. If you bought > it in 2010 like I did, it's $79.95. I also inquired for non-BT owners, and if > you have an older PMA8000B with s/n of V04028 or higher, you can upgrade to > the BT for $525. > > -- > Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD > do not archive > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Matronics Email List Services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post A New Message rv-list@matronics.com UN/SUBSCRIBE http://www.matronics.com/subscription List FAQ http://www.matronics.com/FAQ/RV-List.htm Web Forum Interface To Lists http://forums.matronics.com Matronics List Wiki http://wiki.matronics.com Full Archive Search Engine http://www.matronics.com/search 7-Day List Browse http://www.matronics.com/browse/rv-list Browse Digests http://www.matronics.com/digest/rv-list Browse Other Lists http://www.matronics.com/browse Live Online Chat! http://www.matronics.com/chat Archive Downloading http://www.matronics.com/archives Photo Share http://www.matronics.com/photoshare Other Email Lists http://www.matronics.com/emaillists Contributions http://www.matronics.com/contribution ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These Email List Services are sponsored solely by Matronics and through the generous Contributions of its members.