English Owners Guide
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... storage in direct sunlight, fire or the like). • Keep batteries out of reach of children. • Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any headset issue or failure in compliance with the skin or eyes. For more information about your A30 Aviation Headset, visit: support.Bose.com/A30 Bose Corporation hereby declares that this product is in the passive noise reducing mode, switch to an alternate...
... storage in direct sunlight, fire or the like). • Keep batteries out of reach of children. • Please dispose of used batteries properly, following any headset issue or failure in compliance with the skin or eyes. For more information about your A30 Aviation Headset, visit: support.Bose.com/A30 Bose Corporation hereby declares that this product is in the passive noise reducing mode, switch to an alternate...
English Owners Guide
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... for use the headset for telephone calls during operation. It is the pilot's responsibility to ensure that the headset acoustic and microphone openings located on page 54. • Be aware of the headset, or any parts in either the Acoustic Noise Cancelling mode (turned on page 48 for cleaning instructions. |3 E N G Battery life may differ and battery life indication may not be set to maximum volume. The headset is...
... for use the headset for telephone calls during operation. It is the pilot's responsibility to ensure that the headset acoustic and microphone openings located on page 54. • Be aware of the headset, or any parts in either the Acoustic Noise Cancelling mode (turned on page 48 for cleaning instructions. |3 E N G Battery life may differ and battery life indication may not be set to maximum volume. The headset is...
English Owners Guide
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...not installed and used batteries properly, following local regulations. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is encouraged to try to correct the interference by Bose Corporation could void the user's authority to operate ... product, contact your local municipality, disposal service, or the shop where you bought this device must accept any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with FCC and ISED Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for help. Maximum transmit power less than 20 dBm EIRP. Do not...
...not installed and used batteries properly, following local regulations. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is encouraged to try to correct the interference by Bose Corporation could void the user's authority to operate ... product, contact your local municipality, disposal service, or the shop where you bought this device must accept any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with FCC and ISED Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for help. Maximum transmit power less than 20 dBm EIRP. Do not...
English Owners Guide
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...make, have executed with the Work to any part of their Contribution(s) with Licensor regarding such Contributions. 6. Trademarks. The contents of the NOTICE file are solely responsible for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any character arising as a whole, provided Your use the trade names, trademarks, service...perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no -charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to any separate license agreement you may reproduce and distribute copies of the Work or Derivative Works thereof in any modified files to carry...
...make, have executed with the Work to any part of their Contribution(s) with Licensor regarding such Contributions. 6. Trademarks. The contents of the NOTICE file are solely responsible for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any character arising as a whole, provided Your use the trade names, trademarks, service...perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no -charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to any separate license agreement you may reproduce and distribute copies of the Work or Derivative Works thereof in any modified files to carry...
English Owners Guide
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... from the aircraft (6-pin Lemo 35 STATUS LIGHTS Power light...36 Bluetooth® light...37 Dim the status lights...37 Turn off the status lights 37 SECONDARY AUDIO SOURCES AUX connections...38 Bluetooth connections 39 Connect using the Bluetooth menu on your mobile device 39 Disconnect a mobile device 40 Reconnect a mobile device 40 Recover a lost connection 40 Connect an additional mobile device 40 Switch between connected devices 41 Clear the headset pairing list 41 Bluetooth functions...42 Bluetooth volume functions 42 Call functions...43...
... from the aircraft (6-pin Lemo 35 STATUS LIGHTS Power light...36 Bluetooth® light...37 Dim the status lights...37 Turn off the status lights 37 SECONDARY AUDIO SOURCES AUX connections...38 Bluetooth connections 39 Connect using the Bluetooth menu on your mobile device 39 Disconnect a mobile device 40 Reconnect a mobile device 40 Recover a lost connection 40 Connect an additional mobile device 40 Switch between connected devices 41 Clear the headset pairing list 41 Bluetooth functions...42 Bluetooth volume functions 42 Call functions...43...
English Owners Guide
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... operation switch is disabled. 2. NOTE: The functions of the control module. 3. Connect the cable to the 3.5 mm AUX port on your headset to a secondary audio source in the MUTE or MIX position (see page 45) and the REVERSIONARY operation switch is set to ON, AUX audio functionality is set to connect a non-wireless device. 1. Make sure the Secondary Audio Mode switch is in two ways: • AUX (wired) connection • Bluetooth (wireless) connection (applies to Bluetooth models...
... operation switch is disabled. 2. NOTE: The functions of the control module. 3. Connect the cable to the 3.5 mm AUX port on your headset to a secondary audio source in the MUTE or MIX position (see page 45) and the REVERSIONARY operation switch is set to ON, AUX audio functionality is set to connect a non-wireless device. 1. Make sure the Secondary Audio Mode switch is in two ways: • AUX (wired) connection • Bluetooth (wireless) connection (applies to Bluetooth models...
English Owners Guide
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... "Reconnect a mobile device" on the Bluetooth feature, the headset attempts to pairing mode. NOTE: If the Secondary Audio Mode switch is set to OFF or the REVERSIONARY operation switch is set to Bluetooth models only. To turn the Bluetooth feature back on, press l. • Each time you hear a tone, and the Bluetooth light blinks blue. If the device(s) are turned off . Press and hold the Bluetooth/Multi-function button l for 1 second. Bose A30 Once connected, you turn on page 40. | 3 9 E N G Connect using the Bluetooth menu...
... "Reconnect a mobile device" on the Bluetooth feature, the headset attempts to pairing mode. NOTE: If the Secondary Audio Mode switch is set to OFF or the REVERSIONARY operation switch is set to Bluetooth models only. To turn the Bluetooth feature back on, press l. • Each time you hear a tone, and the Bluetooth light blinks blue. If the device(s) are turned off . Press and hold the Bluetooth/Multi-function button l for 1 second. Bose A30 Once connected, you turn on page 40. | 3 9 E N G Connect using the Bluetooth menu...
English Owners Guide
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... powered on , the headset tries to pairing mode. Press and hold the Bluetooth/Multi-function button l for 5 minutes. NOTE: You can be heard at a time. After 5 minutes of range, the connection is unable to reconnect, it returns to reconnect with the two most recently-connected devices. To connect an additional device, use Bluetooth settings to disconnect your connected mobile device moves out of inactivity, the Bluetooth feature turns...
... powered on , the headset tries to pairing mode. Press and hold the Bluetooth/Multi-function button l for 5 minutes. NOTE: You can be heard at a time. After 5 minutes of range, the connection is unable to reconnect, it returns to reconnect with the two most recently-connected devices. To connect an additional device, use Bluetooth settings to disconnect your connected mobile device moves out of inactivity, the Bluetooth feature turns...
English Owners Guide
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... the Power button I repeatedly. Make sure your issue, contact Bose customer service. Try connecting another Bluetooth device (see page 34). TROUBLESHOOTING TRY THESE SOLUTIONS FIRST If you are unable to resolve your mobile device supports Bluetooth 4.2 and greater. - Increase the volume on your headset, try these solutions first: • Power on page 28). • For Bluetooth models: - No active noise cancellation and no noise cancellation in either ear If using aircraft power, make sure the batteries are fresh...
... the Power button I repeatedly. Make sure your issue, contact Bose customer service. Try connecting another Bluetooth device (see page 34). TROUBLESHOOTING TRY THESE SOLUTIONS FIRST If you are unable to resolve your mobile device supports Bluetooth 4.2 and greater. - Increase the volume on your headset, try these solutions first: • Power on page 28). • For Bluetooth models: - No active noise cancellation and no noise cancellation in either ear If using aircraft power, make sure the batteries are fresh...
English Owners Guide
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..., set the operation switch to MON to the headphone jack. Unplug all headsets sharing the intercom have the INTERCOM operation switch in the aircraft. However, you only hear communications on one ear only Make sure the INTERCOM operation switch is securely installed (see page 26). Intercom communications PROBLEM Noise cancellation active, but no incoming audio WHAT TO DO Make sure the volume controls are not set too low on the control module...
..., set the operation switch to MON to the headphone jack. Unplug all headsets sharing the intercom have the INTERCOM operation switch in the aircraft. However, you only hear communications on one ear only Make sure the INTERCOM operation switch is securely installed (see page 26). Intercom communications PROBLEM Noise cancellation active, but no incoming audio WHAT TO DO Make sure the volume controls are not set too low on the control module...
English Owners Guide
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...;headset is not set too low on the control module (see page 39). Make sure the Bluetooth volume is ready to pair (see page 42). Headset does not pair with a device Turn on and off Bluetooth on . Replace the batteries. Make sure the Bluetooth feature is on a call Make sure your mobile device is connected to the headset while on , and the Bluetooth light is in the MUTE or MIX position (see page 36). Replace the batteries. PROBLEM...
...;headset is not set too low on the control module (see page 39). Make sure the Bluetooth volume is ready to pair (see page 42). Headset does not pair with a device Turn on and off Bluetooth on . Replace the batteries. Make sure the Bluetooth feature is on a call Make sure your mobile device is connected to the headset while on , and the Bluetooth light is in the MUTE or MIX position (see page 36). Replace the batteries. PROBLEM...
English Owners Guide
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... audio outputs. Contact Bose customer service. Jack Existing PTT switch and wiring (no connection to aircraft intercom/ audio panel 10-32 V DC 1/2A RED BLK BLK/WH WHT BLU WHT WHT/BLU BLK/WH Microphone - CAUTION: Do NOT use with conventional headsets. Mono connection diagram Existing wiring to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio) Barrel (audio gnd) | 6 1 E N G This is usually the fastest installation method. Jack 1 V+IN 2 GND 3 COMM L 4 COMM R 5 MIC...
... audio outputs. Contact Bose customer service. Jack Existing PTT switch and wiring (no connection to aircraft intercom/ audio panel 10-32 V DC 1/2A RED BLK BLK/WH WHT BLU WHT WHT/BLU BLK/WH Microphone - CAUTION: Do NOT use with conventional headsets. Mono connection diagram Existing wiring to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio) Barrel (audio gnd) | 6 1 E N G This is usually the fastest installation method. Jack 1 V+IN 2 GND 3 COMM L 4 COMM R 5 MIC...
English Owners Guide
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... pair to their respective positions. Connect to the 6 White/Blue portion of the microphone jack that 5 White corresponds to the tip of a headset microphone plug. For monaural operation, connect pins 3 and 4 together, and to the ring position of the microphone jack. I nstallation Details on radio transmit but not through the intercom, check pin 6. PIN NUMBER 1 COLOR Red PURPOSE V+IN: Headset power (10-32 VDC). MIC LO: Microphone...
... pair to their respective positions. Connect to the 6 White/Blue portion of the microphone jack that 5 White corresponds to the tip of a headset microphone plug. For monaural operation, connect pins 3 and 4 together, and to the ring position of the microphone jack. I nstallation Details on radio transmit but not through the intercom, check pin 6. PIN NUMBER 1 COLOR Red PURPOSE V+IN: Headset power (10-32 VDC). MIC LO: Microphone...
Multilingual Owners Guide
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... warranty. • Do NOT immerse the headset or any parts in water or any loud noise. For additional volume control, use the headset for cleaning instructions. |3 E N G Contact the Bose organization in your aircraft communications system volume control is easily accessible. If the problem persists, see "Troubleshooting" on page 54. • Be aware of used batteries. • Do NOT repair the headset yourself. In this headset to fail during flight operations...
... warranty. • Do NOT immerse the headset or any parts in water or any loud noise. For additional volume control, use the headset for cleaning instructions. |3 E N G Contact the Bose organization in your aircraft communications system volume control is easily accessible. If the problem persists, see "Troubleshooting" on page 54. • Be aware of used batteries. • Do NOT repair the headset yourself. In this headset to fail during flight operations...
Multilingual Owners Guide
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... mobile device, enable the Bluetooth feature. S econdary Audio S ources BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS NOTE: This section applies to pairing mode. NOTE: If the Secondary Audio Mode switch is set to OFF or the REVERSIONARY operation switch is set to ON, Bluetooth functionality is set to reconnect with the two most recently connected Bluetooth devices. To turn on , press l. • Each time you hear a tone, and the Bluetooth light blinks blue. If the device(s) are turned off . Select the headset from the device list. Bose A30...
... mobile device, enable the Bluetooth feature. S econdary Audio S ources BLUETOOTH CONNECTIONS NOTE: This section applies to pairing mode. NOTE: If the Secondary Audio Mode switch is set to OFF or the REVERSIONARY operation switch is set to ON, Bluetooth functionality is set to reconnect with the two most recently connected Bluetooth devices. To turn on , press l. • Each time you hear a tone, and the Bluetooth light blinks blue. If the device(s) are turned off . Select the headset from the device list. Bose A30...
Multilingual Owners Guide
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... volume on the headset (see page 22). If using battery power, make sure the connector is set to OFF (see "Change the operation switches" on page 28). • For Bluetooth models: - Power off , then power on your mobile device supports Bluetooth 4.2 and greater. - If using aircraft power, make sure the batteries are fresh and correctly installed (see page 40). Make sure your Bluetooth device or music app. - NOTE: Don't press the Power button I repeatedly. No active noise cancellation and no noise...
... volume on the headset (see page 22). If using battery power, make sure the connector is set to OFF (see "Change the operation switches" on page 28). • For Bluetooth models: - Power off , then power on your mobile device supports Bluetooth 4.2 and greater. - If using aircraft power, make sure the batteries are fresh and correctly installed (see page 40). Make sure your Bluetooth device or music app. - NOTE: Don't press the Power button I repeatedly. No active noise cancellation and no noise...
Multilingual Owners Guide
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... can be adjusted to the headphone jack. Make sure the INTERCOM operation switch is correctly set for your audio jacks are wired, there may be only one ear only Make sure the volume controls are mono audio only. | 5 5 E N G Intercom communications PROBLEM Noise cancellation active, but no incoming audio WHAT TO DO Make sure the volume controls are not set too low on the control module or the intercom. Low volume of audio supplied to...
... can be adjusted to the headphone jack. Make sure the INTERCOM operation switch is correctly set for your audio jacks are wired, there may be only one ear only Make sure the volume controls are mono audio only. | 5 5 E N G Intercom communications PROBLEM Noise cancellation active, but no incoming audio WHAT TO DO Make sure the volume controls are not set too low on the control module or the intercom. Low volume of audio supplied to...
Multilingual Owners Guide
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.... Make sure the Bluetooth volume is not set too low on , and the Bluetooth light is on . If it 's flashing red, the Bluetooth feature is disabled to conserve power. Replace the batteries. Connect again. If it 's flashing red, the Bluetooth feature is disabled to conserve power. On your mobile device is on the control module (see page 37). Delete the headset from your device's Bluetooth device list and pair again. Make sure the headset and device are in the MUTE...
.... Make sure the Bluetooth volume is not set too low on , and the Bluetooth light is on . If it 's flashing red, the Bluetooth feature is disabled to conserve power. Replace the batteries. Connect again. If it 's flashing red, the Bluetooth feature is disabled to conserve power. On your mobile device is on the control module (see page 37). Delete the headset from your device's Bluetooth device list and pair again. Make sure the headset and device are in the MUTE...
Multilingual Owners Guide
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... use with conventional headsets. Mono connection diagram Existing wiring to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio) Barrel (audio gnd) | 6 1 E N G NOTE: The aircraft panel connector cannot be connected to the back of the existing microphone and headphone jacks, leaving existing jacks intact for audio shields Audio and microphone wires should be installed in an audio system using transformer-coupled audio outputs. Contact Bose customer service. Jack 1 V+IN 2 GND 3 COMM L 4 COMM R 5 MIC HI 6 MIC...
... use with conventional headsets. Mono connection diagram Existing wiring to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio) Barrel (audio gnd) | 6 1 E N G NOTE: The aircraft panel connector cannot be connected to the back of the existing microphone and headphone jacks, leaving existing jacks intact for audio shields Audio and microphone wires should be installed in an audio system using transformer-coupled audio outputs. Contact Bose customer service. Jack 1 V+IN 2 GND 3 COMM L 4 COMM R 5 MIC HI 6 MIC...
Multilingual Owners Guide
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.... PIN NUMBER 1 COLOR Red PURPOSE V+IN: Headset power (10-32 VDC). NOTE: If the microphone works on making the connections The pinouts for the optional installed connector are shielded, twisted pairs with a black wire shield termination exiting each pair. Use a 1/4 amp fuse or a 1/2 amp circuit breaker. 2 Black GND: System ground. NOTE: For stereo operation, connect the left and right channels to the existing audio ground. 3 White COMM L: Phone...
.... PIN NUMBER 1 COLOR Red PURPOSE V+IN: Headset power (10-32 VDC). NOTE: If the microphone works on making the connections The pinouts for the optional installed connector are shielded, twisted pairs with a black wire shield termination exiting each pair. Use a 1/4 amp fuse or a 1/2 amp circuit breaker. 2 Black GND: System ground. NOTE: For stereo operation, connect the left and right channels to the existing audio ground. 3 White COMM L: Phone...