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Voice Alert 2040

From $1075.00 to $1616.00
Description Part Number Price Buy
2040-1-1 Factory Settings
Produces voice messages for gear and stall warnings, and can be programmed with the up to 8 additional warning voices such as (Factory: Altitude, Voltage, Autopilot, Airspeed, Temperature, Pressure, Fuel, Oil Pressure, Turbine Temperature, Fuel Pressure, Door, Cabin Pressure) Supplemental system only.
10-03713
$1254.00
Quantity
2040-1-1 Custom Settings
Produces voice messages for gear and stall warnings, and can be programmed to your specific needs with the up to 8 additional warning voices such as altitude, vacuum, fuel, pressures, etc, Supplemental system only.
10-04964
$1616.00
Quantity
2040-1-2
Produces stall and gear voice messages in the pilot
10-00394
$1075.00
Quantity
2040-1-1P
Similar to the 2040-1-1 except approved for installation as primary replacement for exisiting warning units like Cessna Electronic Dual Warning units
10-03714
$1616.00
Quantity
2040-1-2P
Similar to the 2040-1-2 except approved for installation as primary replacement for existing warning units like Cessna Dual Warning units
10-03715
$1435.00
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Overview

  • Can't hear your gear or stall horn with your headset on?
  • Voice Alert provides instantly recognizable voice warnings directly in your headset whenever your stall or gear horn sounds.
  • Two different messages for stall or gear warnings.
  • Designed and approved for both fixed and retractable gear aircraft.

Most aircraft flying today were designed years ago, in a time when pilots did not wear headsets. The stall and gear warning horns were placed in the cockpit where they would sound for everyone in the airplane to hear. Times have changed. Today most pilots wear headsets which block out much of the sound from the cabin, making it more difficult to hear the warning horns mounted in the aircraft. Active Noise Reduction (ANR) headsets are designed specifically to block out the background cabin sounds including the warning horns which must be heard.

Voice Alert is the answer. Whenever the existing stall horn sounds, the pilot will hear the instantly recognizable voice message "STALL, STALL" from the built in speaker, and directly in his headset. If the gear warning horn sounds, the pilot will hear the voice message "CHECK LANDING GEAR, CHECK LANDING GEAR" alerting of the problem. No more confusion over which horn is sounding. These voice messages are in addition to the original horn sounds..

The Voice Alert consists of a small electronic unit about 2-1/2" by 3-1/2" in size that can be mounted almost anywhere in the cockpit. The installed weight of the unit is less than 1 lb. The unit is supplied as a complete kit consisting of the electronic unit, a pre-wired cable assembly, and all the connecters and mounting hardware. The only other item required is a 1 amp fuse or circuit breaker. Installation is easy, and can be performed by an A&P mechanic or an avionics shop. The system is approved for both fixed and retractable gear aircraft.

Reviews

When the stall/gear buzzer in our Cardinal died we installed one of these STC units. The difference is amazing. Instead of buzz that is almost killed by ANR headsets we get a clear female voice warning us of STALL STALL STALL or CHECK LANDING GEAR, CHECK LANDING GEAR from both the cabin speaker and the intercomm. Its hard to see how you could inadvertently land gear up with this lady yelling at your!

Jim H
August 24, 2018

Q&A

Please note, Aircraft Spruce Canada's personnel are not certified aircraft mechanics and can only provide general support and ideas, which should not be relied upon or implemented in lieu of consulting an A&P or other qualified technician. Aircraft Spruce Canada assumes no responsibility or liability for any issue or problem which may arise from any repair, modification or other work done from this knowledge base. Any product eligibility information provided here is based on general application guides and we recommend always referring to your specific aircraft parts manual, the parts manufacturer or consulting with a qualified mechanic.

Q: What is the difference between Voice Alert 2040-1-1 & 2040-1-2 in features etc?

The 2040-1-1 provides Altitude, Voltage, Autopilot, Airspeed, Temperature, Pressure, Fuel, Oil Pressure, Turbine Temperature, Fuel Pressure, Door, Cabin Pressure as well as Stall and Gear warnings (for the Factory model). The 2040-1-2 is only the Stall and Gear warnings fed directly to the Pilot's headset.

Q: Is this Voice Alert 2040 unit FAA Approved?

Yes, we have added the Approved Models List (AML) to the Documents section for download.

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