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...your aircraft 4 Using entertainment audio sources 4 Other cautions 4 TriPort® headset earcup 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 ... power 13 Changing the optional operation switches 13 Inserting batteries 14 Preparing the aircraft powered headset for use 14 Attaching and removing the cable 14 Mounting the connector 15 Details on making the connections 16 Use proper adhesives 17 ...
...your aircraft 4 Using entertainment audio sources 4 Other cautions 4 TriPort® headset earcup 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 ... power 13 Changing the optional operation switches 13 Inserting batteries 14 Preparing the aircraft powered headset for use 14 Attaching and removing the cable 14 Mounting the connector 15 Details on making the connections 16 Use proper adhesives 17 ...
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... replacement 29 Headband cushion replacement 29 Boom microphone cable or connector access cover replacement 29 Troubleshooting 30 In case of difficulty 30 Technical Information 32 FAA Technical Standards Order 33 Service & Warranty Information 34 Warranty period 34 Service 34 To return your headset to Bose for repair 34 Contact information 34 Ordering parts...
... replacement 29 Headband cushion replacement 29 Boom microphone cable or connector access cover replacement 29 Troubleshooting 30 In case of difficulty 30 Technical Information 32 FAA Technical Standards Order 33 Service & Warranty Information 34 Warranty period 34 Service 34 To return your headset to Bose for repair 34 Contact information 34 Ordering parts...
Owner's guide
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Headset and cable variations The Bose Aviation Headset is the finest aviation headset you have purchased. There are also battery powered and aircraft powered versions (Figure 4 on the headset configuration you can own. Features common to electronically reduce unwanted aircraft noise, and Bose TriPort® headset technology for your purchase of a Bose® Aviation Headset . We believe it is available in variations designed for...
Headset and cable variations The Bose Aviation Headset is the finest aviation headset you have purchased. There are also battery powered and aircraft powered versions (Figure 4 on the headset configuration you can own. Features common to electronically reduce unwanted aircraft noise, and Bose TriPort® headset technology for your purchase of a Bose® Aviation Headset . We believe it is available in variations designed for...
Owner's guide
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...properly replace the headband cushion by pressing down firmly. Be sure to include your headset serial number, which can attach the boom microphone cable to either case, you with the boom microphone cable attached to the left earcup or packed separately in the serial number. For ... an important part of manufacture is 3192. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Locate the serial number for your product registration card The Bose® Aviation Headset includes a product registration card in the requested information and mail it to Bose. We will use this example, the date of your...
...properly replace the headband cushion by pressing down firmly. Be sure to include your headset serial number, which can attach the boom microphone cable to either case, you with the boom microphone cable attached to the left earcup or packed separately in the serial number. For ... an important part of manufacture is 3192. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Locate the serial number for your product registration card The Bose® Aviation Headset includes a product registration card in the requested information and mail it to Bose. We will use this example, the date of your...
Owner's guide
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...to reveal the connector pins on page 12). Use a Phillips or straight blade screwdriver to fit over. Pull the cable assembly straight out from the earcup GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Before you remove or attach the microphone, however, be sure to note the important markings for proper... operation, and may cause damage. 11 CAUTION: Do not twist the boom microphone cable while disconnecting it is intended to ...
...to reveal the connector pins on page 12). Use a Phillips or straight blade screwdriver to fit over. Pull the cable assembly straight out from the earcup GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Before you remove or attach the microphone, however, be sure to note the important markings for proper... operation, and may cause damage. 11 CAUTION: Do not twist the boom microphone cable while disconnecting it is intended to ...
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... sure to try the headset and test its operation before flight. Align the screws and tighten them to secure the cover. • If you moved the boom mic from one earcup to the other, reuse the access cover you to reposition it along the cable Connector pins Cable assembly Connector pins 4. ...panel on the earcup that are more than 1/4-inch thick. 12 Pressing on the end of the clip allows you removed earlier. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Figure 7 Positioning the mic cable assembly on the preferred earcup Access cover L for attaching the control module to your lips. 7.
... sure to try the headset and test its operation before flight. Align the screws and tighten them to secure the cover. • If you moved the boom mic from one earcup to the other, reuse the access cover you to reposition it along the cable Connector pins Cable assembly Connector pins 4. ...panel on the earcup that are more than 1/4-inch thick. 12 Pressing on the end of the clip allows you removed earlier. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Figure 7 Positioning the mic cable assembly on the preferred earcup Access cover L for attaching the control module to your lips. 7.
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... holding the batteries, it for information on your aircraft has a stereo intercom. 13 Set it contains small switches (Figure 9) that give you are installing a portable cable onto an older, existing Aviation Headset that was manufactured before June, 2003. Refer to "Battery replacement" on page 28 for stereo (ST) if your...
... holding the batteries, it for information on your aircraft has a stereo intercom. 13 Set it contains small switches (Figure 9) that give you are installing a portable cable onto an older, existing Aviation Headset that was manufactured before June, 2003. Refer to "Battery replacement" on page 28 for stereo (ST) if your...
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... slot on the connector. The connector is TSO approved (C-57a and C-58a) together with the Bose Series II Aviation Headset and the Bose Aviation Headset X. To order additional harnesses, call Bose at 1-800-242-9008. Match the narrow bar on the cable end to the control module. If the batteries do not seem to it. Note: The aircraft...
... slot on the connector. The connector is TSO approved (C-57a and C-58a) together with the Bose Series II Aviation Headset and the Bose Aviation Headset X. To order additional harnesses, call Bose at 1-800-242-9008. Match the narrow bar on the cable end to the control module. If the batteries do not seem to it. Note: The aircraft...
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...; 6 MIC LO 15 Audio shields should be connected to the back of two headsets wired in parallel is usually the fastest installation method (see Figures 1 - 4 for use with conventional headsets. Figure 11 Attaching and removing the cable GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE CAUTION: Do not attempt to release Figure 12 Harness connector and...). Align keyway Slide sleeve to pull the connector out without first pulling back on the sleeve. Forcing the connector out will cause damage to the cable and/or your aircraft instrument panel.
...; 6 MIC LO 15 Audio shields should be connected to the back of two headsets wired in parallel is usually the fastest installation method (see Figures 1 - 4 for use with conventional headsets. Figure 11 Attaching and removing the cable GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE CAUTION: Do not attempt to release Figure 12 Harness connector and...). Align keyway Slide sleeve to pull the connector out without first pulling back on the sleeve. Forcing the connector out will cause damage to the cable and/or your aircraft instrument panel.
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...cushion from the magnesium headband. 2. On a protected surface, turn the headset upside down using the finger indent and lift open . Bose recommends that the cushion be easier if a second person holds the headset open . 2. To replace the cushion (Figure 23): 1. With another ...person holding the headset open , align the center of the new cushion with the center of comfort to insert between the metal spring and plastic housing. Boom microphone cable...
...cushion from the magnesium headband. 2. On a protected surface, turn the headset upside down using the finger indent and lift open . Bose recommends that the cushion be easier if a second person holds the headset open . 2. To replace the cushion (Figure 23): 1. With another ...person holding the headset open , align the center of the new cushion with the center of comfort to insert between the metal spring and plastic housing. Boom microphone cable...
Owner's guide
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...will hear only through the left earcup. Only the boom microphone cable, connector access cover, batteries, battery cover, windscreen, headband cushion, and ear cushions are replaceable by fast blinking red LED). • If your headset is aircraft powered, make sure that a hat or eyeglasses with ...thick temples do not interfere with no communication • Check boom microphone cable connection on page 19. If the switch is plugged into the slot on • Check to "Headset Care and Maintenance" on page 13. Replace any cushions that have surface tears, torn...
...will hear only through the left earcup. Only the boom microphone cable, connector access cover, batteries, battery cover, windscreen, headband cushion, and ear cushions are replaceable by fast blinking red LED). • If your headset is aircraft powered, make sure that a hat or eyeglasses with ...thick temples do not interfere with no communication • Check boom microphone cable connection on page 19. If the switch is plugged into the slot on • Check to "Headset Care and Maintenance" on page 13. Replace any cushions that have surface tears, torn...
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... 12 times, 1m, onto concrete Environmental categories cited refer to TSO C-57a and C-58a. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Headset weight Headset size range Temperature and Altitude (Category A) 12 ounces (340 grams) on the head when cable is supported by the mounting clip Breadth: 4.8 to 6.3 inches Height: 4.5 to 5.7 inches Operating: ... 70°C) Altitude: 15,000 feet maximum pressure altitude for full cancellation FAA Technical Standards Order The Bose® Aviation Headset , including its interface, cables, and electret boom microphone, is FAA approved to RTCA/DO-160D, July 29, 1997 and DO-214...
... 12 times, 1m, onto concrete Environmental categories cited refer to TSO C-57a and C-58a. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Headset weight Headset size range Temperature and Altitude (Category A) 12 ounces (340 grams) on the head when cable is supported by the mounting clip Breadth: 4.8 to 6.3 inches Height: 4.5 to 5.7 inches Operating: ... 70°C) Altitude: 15,000 feet maximum pressure altitude for full cancellation FAA Technical Standards Order The Bose® Aviation Headset , including its interface, cables, and electret boom microphone, is FAA approved to RTCA/DO-160D, July 29, 1997 and DO-214...
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...:+31(0)299-390150 FAX:+31(0)299-390109 E-MAIL: aviation_europe@bose.com World Wide Web: www.bose.com Ordering parts and accessories The following accessories and customer-replaceable components may be purchased directly from Bose. or aircraft powered • Ear cushions • Carry... bag • Windscreen with attachment band • Aircraft panel connector installation kit • Battery door • Fleece headband cushion • Clothing clip 35 Refer to contact information on page 34. • Additional control module cable...
...:+31(0)299-390150 FAX:+31(0)299-390109 E-MAIL: aviation_europe@bose.com World Wide Web: www.bose.com Ordering parts and accessories The following accessories and customer-replaceable components may be purchased directly from Bose. or aircraft powered • Ear cushions • Carry... bag • Windscreen with attachment band • Aircraft panel connector installation kit • Battery door • Fleece headband cushion • Clothing clip 35 Refer to contact information on page 34. • Additional control module cable...