Owner's guide
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... Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA Acknowledge our sole responsibility, that the product: Kind of equipment: Bose® Aviation Headset Type Designation: AHX-32-0# and AHX-34-0# In accordance with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and Article 10(1) of the Directive, is in compliance with the following norm(s) or documents(s) Technical regulations:EN55013, EN55020...
... Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA Acknowledge our sole responsibility, that the product: Kind of equipment: Bose® Aviation Headset Type Designation: AHX-32-0# and AHX-34-0# In accordance with EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and Article 10(1) of the Directive, is in compliance with the following norm(s) or documents(s) Technical regulations:EN55013, EN55020...
Owner's guide
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... requirements 4 Earcup inner screen 5 Storage 5 Contents 6 Introduction 8 We appreciate your choice 8 Headset and cable variations 8 Getting Your Headset Ready for Use 10 Locate the serial number for your product registration card 10 Date of manufacture 10 Decide where you want the boom microphone 10 Removing an attached boom microphone cable 11 Attaching the boom microphone cable...
... requirements 4 Earcup inner screen 5 Storage 5 Contents 6 Introduction 8 We appreciate your choice 8 Headset and cable variations 8 Getting Your Headset Ready for Use 10 Locate the serial number for your product registration card 10 Date of manufacture 10 Decide where you want the boom microphone 10 Removing an attached boom microphone cable 11 Attaching the boom microphone cable...
Owner's guide
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... FOR USE Locate the serial number for your product registration card The Bose® Aviation Headset includes a product registration card in the serial number. For more information on replacing the headband cushion, see "Headband cushion replacement" on the underside of ...boom microphone cable attached to properly replace the headband cushion by pressing down firmly. In either earcup, as preferred. 10 Decide where you want the boom microphone Depending on the headset configuration you can be sure to the left earcup or packed separately in the requested information and mail it to...
... FOR USE Locate the serial number for your product registration card The Bose® Aviation Headset includes a product registration card in the serial number. For more information on replacing the headband cushion, see "Headband cushion replacement" on the underside of ...boom microphone cable attached to properly replace the headband cushion by pressing down firmly. In either earcup, as preferred. 10 Decide where you want the boom microphone Depending on the headset configuration you can be sure to the left earcup or packed separately in the requested information and mail it to...
Owner's guide
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...Note: If you the option to holding the batteries, it for operation with new headsets. In addition to change switch positions, use and shut off until the power button is depressed and held for information on page 10. • Switch 6: Set at least one second. To disable smart shutoff, set..." on opening the battery compartment. Smart shutoff turns off circuitry several minutes after you are installing a portable cable onto an older, existing Aviation Headset that give you cannot determine the manufacture date of the factory-set switch to "Locate the serial number for your...
...Note: If you the option to holding the batteries, it for operation with new headsets. In addition to change switch positions, use and shut off until the power button is depressed and held for information on page 10. • Switch 6: Set at least one second. To disable smart shutoff, set..." on opening the battery compartment. Smart shutoff turns off circuitry several minutes after you are installing a portable cable onto an older, existing Aviation Headset that give you cannot determine the manufacture date of the factory-set switch to "Locate the serial number for your...
Owner's guide
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...the quick-connector is TSO approved (C-57a and C-58a) together with the Bose Series II Aviation Headset and the Bose Aviation Headset X. To release the cable, pull back on page 15). Consult your local FAA office or aviation authorities to the slot on the cable end to determine the appropriate documentation...engage (Figure 11 on the sleeve near the end of avionics installation into the aircraft being used. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Figure 10 Installing the two batteries Inserting batteries Insert the two supplied alkaline AA batteries (IEC LR6) into the control module (...
...the quick-connector is TSO approved (C-57a and C-58a) together with the Bose Series II Aviation Headset and the Bose Aviation Headset X. To release the cable, pull back on page 15). Consult your local FAA office or aviation authorities to the slot on the cable end to determine the appropriate documentation...engage (Figure 11 on the sleeve near the end of avionics installation into the aircraft being used. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Figure 10 Installing the two batteries Inserting batteries Insert the two supplied alkaline AA batteries (IEC LR6) into the control module (...
Owner's guide
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R Microphone/Hi-audio. Do not connect 5 White to the ring position of a headset microphone plug. Connect to the portion of the existing microphone jack that corresponds to the tip (PTT) segment. 16 L 4 Blue Phone communication - Connect to the existing 2 Black audio ground. 3 White Phone communication - GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Details on making the connections The pinout for the optional installed connector is: Pin Wire color Description Headset power (10-32 VDC). System ground. Use a 1/4 1 Red amp fuse or a 1/2 amp circuit breaker.
R Microphone/Hi-audio. Do not connect 5 White to the ring position of a headset microphone plug. Connect to the portion of the existing microphone jack that corresponds to the tip (PTT) segment. 16 L 4 Blue Phone communication - Connect to the existing 2 Black audio ground. 3 White Phone communication - GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Details on making the connections The pinout for the optional installed connector is: Pin Wire color Description Headset power (10-32 VDC). System ground. Use a 1/4 1 Red amp fuse or a 1/2 amp circuit breaker.
Owner's guide
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...PTT switch and wiring (no connection to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio) Barrel (audio gnd) Figure 14 Diagram of connections to aircraft stereo jacks 10-32 V DC 1/2A RED BLK WHT BLU WHT WHT/BLU BLK/WH BLK/WH Microphone - GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Figure 13 Diagram of connections... wiring to aircraft intercom/ audio panel TPP (PTT) Barrel (gnd) Headphone - Jack Exisiting PTT switch and wiring (no connection to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio left) Barrel (audio gnd) Figure 15 Diagram of connections for a mono signal Mono, stereo, and helicopter connection diagrams...
...PTT switch and wiring (no connection to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio) Barrel (audio gnd) Figure 14 Diagram of connections to aircraft stereo jacks 10-32 V DC 1/2A RED BLK WHT BLU WHT WHT/BLU BLK/WH BLK/WH Microphone - GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Figure 13 Diagram of connections... wiring to aircraft intercom/ audio panel TPP (PTT) Barrel (gnd) Headphone - Jack Exisiting PTT switch and wiring (no connection to Bose headset) Tip (phone audio left) Barrel (audio gnd) Figure 15 Diagram of connections for a mono signal Mono, stereo, and helicopter connection diagrams...
Owner's guide
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... the protective inner screen is battery powered, check to create a better seal on your head. environment, or ANR is intermittent • If your headset is damaged. If dust or dirt is set to mono. Only the boom microphone cable, connector access cover, batteries, battery cover, windscreen, headband ... the switch is set to stereo, and the headset is turned on • Check to "Headset Care and Maintenance" on how to care for the headset and how to replace the ear cushions, refer to see if the battery is greater than 10 VDC. • Inspect the seal between the ear...
... the protective inner screen is battery powered, check to create a better seal on your head. environment, or ANR is intermittent • If your headset is damaged. If dust or dirt is set to mono. Only the boom microphone cable, connector access cover, batteries, battery cover, windscreen, headband ... the switch is set to stereo, and the headset is turned on • Check to "Headset Care and Maintenance" on how to care for the headset and how to replace the ear cushions, refer to see if the battery is greater than 10 VDC. • Inspect the seal between the ear...
Owner's guide
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...at 114 dB SPL. Operating: 25 ma in doubt, consult the avionics equipment manufacturer. Battery life varies with 600-ohm headsets. To assure proper modulation of the radio, it is recommended that is 600 mV at 1 mw, 1 kHz, ...: Equivalent to M-87/M-101 115 dBC and 105 dBA SPL Battery powered: 2 AA alkaline, IEC LR6 Aircraft powered: 10 to match the output of batteries. Headphone Impedance Frequency response Microphone (Electret) Microphone (Dynamic) Maximum ambient noise level Power ...to 32 VDC Alkaline: At least 40 hours in typical general aviation aircraft noise.
...at 114 dB SPL. Operating: 25 ma in doubt, consult the avionics equipment manufacturer. Battery life varies with 600-ohm headsets. To assure proper modulation of the radio, it is recommended that is 600 mV at 1 mw, 1 kHz, ...: Equivalent to M-87/M-101 115 dBC and 105 dBA SPL Battery powered: 2 AA alkaline, IEC LR6 Aircraft powered: 10 to match the output of batteries. Headphone Impedance Frequency response Microphone (Electret) Microphone (Dynamic) Maximum ambient noise level Power ...to 32 VDC Alkaline: At least 40 hours in typical general aviation aircraft noise.