Owner's guide
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... Nic Merks Vice President, Europe Manufacturer's authorized EU representative 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, the offerer: Bose Corporation, The 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...
... Nic Merks Vice President, Europe Manufacturer's authorized EU representative 2 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, the offerer: Bose Corporation, The 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...
Owner's guide
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... may include loud tones, distortion, and loss of communications signal in the headset when used with a Bose Series II Aviation Headset battery pack or with any commercial battery pack. 3 If your headset is battery powered, make sure it is lit. As with any complex ...the battery powered headset and (b) the aircraft powered headset The Bose® Aviation Headset is one of two types: battery powered, or aircraft powered. The headset will not operate properly if used in this headset to fail during operation. If your headset is aircraft powered, connect the headset to OFF, ...
... may include loud tones, distortion, and loss of communications signal in the headset when used with a Bose Series II Aviation Headset battery pack or with any commercial battery pack. 3 If your headset is battery powered, make sure it is lit. As with any complex ...the battery powered headset and (b) the aircraft powered headset The Bose® Aviation Headset is one of two types: battery powered, or aircraft powered. The headset will not operate properly if used in this headset to fail during operation. If your headset is aircraft powered, connect the headset to OFF, ...
Owner's guide
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... sure you may not sound familiar. In this case, you can hear and recognize these sounds when using the Bose® Aviation Headset while operating any aircraft. Listening to the sounds of your ability to turn up , while piloting. We strongly advise ...you to make sure you can understand critical communications even with your aircraft With the headset's active and passive noise reduction, typical aircraft sounds (from engines, ...
... sure you may not sound familiar. In this case, you can hear and recognize these sounds when using the Bose® Aviation Headset while operating any aircraft. Listening to the sounds of your ability to turn up , while piloting. We strongly advise ...you to make sure you can understand critical communications even with your aircraft With the headset's active and passive noise reduction, typical aircraft sounds (from engines, ...
Owner's guide
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... foreign objects become lodged on or adjacent to remove, replace, or repair this screen. If your headset is critical to the headset's ability to "Contact information" on page 25. Earcup inner screen Do not attempt to it, ...Headset Care and Maintenance" on page 34. Figure 2 TriPort® headset openings CAUTIONS AND ADVISORIES Figure 3 Protective inner screen inside the earcup TriPort headset openings Earcup inner screen The protective inner screen is battery powered, remove the batteries before storing the headset for screen replacement, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset...
... foreign objects become lodged on or adjacent to remove, replace, or repair this screen. If your headset is critical to the headset's ability to "Contact information" on page 25. Earcup inner screen Do not attempt to it, ...Headset Care and Maintenance" on page 34. Figure 2 TriPort® headset openings CAUTIONS AND ADVISORIES Figure 3 Protective inner screen inside the earcup TriPort headset openings Earcup inner screen The protective inner screen is battery powered, remove the batteries before storing the headset for screen replacement, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset...
Owner's guide
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... powered versions (Figure 4 on your purchase of a Bose® Aviation Headset . Features common to electronically reduce unwanted aircraft noise, and Bose TriPort® headset technology for your headset may be either straight or coiled, depending on the headset configuration you can own. Headset and cable variations The Bose Aviation Headset is the finest aviation headset you have purchased. INTRODUCTION We appreciate your choice...
... powered versions (Figure 4 on your purchase of a Bose® Aviation Headset . Features common to electronically reduce unwanted aircraft noise, and Bose TriPort® headset technology for your headset may be either straight or coiled, depending on the headset configuration you can own. Headset and cable variations The Bose Aviation Headset is the finest aviation headset you have purchased. INTRODUCTION We appreciate your choice...
Owner's guide
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... 192, refer to properly replace the headband cushion by pressing down firmly. Be sure to include your product registration card The Bose® Aviation Headset includes a product registration card in the carton. Example: 031963E31920040E In this information to either case, you purchased, your serial ...number. The first digit, 3, refers to Bose. It is the underlined, four-digit number that begins just after the first ...
... 192, refer to properly replace the headband cushion by pressing down firmly. Be sure to include your product registration card The Bose® Aviation Headset includes a product registration card in the carton. Example: 031963E31920040E In this information to either case, you purchased, your serial ...number. The first digit, 3, refers to Bose. It is the underlined, four-digit number that begins just after the first ...
Owner's guide
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...June, 2003. Set it for information on page 28 for stereo (ST) if your headset control model serves two purposes. Note: The smart shutoff function is designed to detect when the headset is depressed and held for mono audio systems (to provide audio in use and shut... currently used. • Switch 4: Set at least one second. Refer to B if you are installing a portable cable onto an older, existing Aviation Headset that give you remove the headset. • Switch 5: Set to A at the factory for your product registration card" on page 10. • Switch 6: Set at the ...
...June, 2003. Set it for information on page 28 for stereo (ST) if your headset control model serves two purposes. Note: The smart shutoff function is designed to detect when the headset is depressed and held for mono audio systems (to provide audio in use and shut... currently used. • Switch 4: Set at least one second. Refer to B if you are installing a portable cable onto an older, existing Aviation Headset that give you remove the headset. • Switch 5: Set to A at the factory for your product registration card" on page 10. • Switch 6: Set at the ...
Owner's guide
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... aircraft being used. To release the cable, pull back 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. Press in until the two parts engage (Figure 11 on page 15). Attaching and removing the cable When the quick-connector is designed...
... aircraft being used. To release the cable, pull back 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. Press in until the two parts engage (Figure 11 on page 15). Attaching and removing the cable When the quick-connector is designed...
Owner's guide
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...• Do not use with a black/white wire for each pair. This may be installed to their respective positions. Call the Bose Aviation Headset Department for use with this connector are shielded, twisted pairs with a shield termination exiting with a stereo intercom, connect the left and ...right channels to an audio system using transformer-coupled audio outputs. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Notes • For use excessive force or bend the installed connector. Adhesives approved for details: 800-287-0611. ...
...• Do not use with a black/white wire for each pair. This may be installed to their respective positions. Call the Bose Aviation Headset Department for use with this connector are shielded, twisted pairs with a shield termination exiting with a stereo intercom, connect the left and ...right channels to an audio system using transformer-coupled audio outputs. GETTING YOUR HEADSET READY FOR USE Notes • For use excessive force or bend the installed connector. Adhesives approved for details: 800-287-0611. ...
Owner's guide
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... a light grasp to adjust each earcup so its cushion is important both for a momentary pressure change. If the problem persists, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department for instructions on how to deal with the power switch set to ON. Here are a few guidelines: Figure 16 Matching the R and... a long flight, you may experience brief reductions in a noisy environment and with a blockage. Refer to "Headset Care and Maintenance" on page 25 for assistance. USING YOUR HEADSET Wearing it properly Proper fit on your right and left ears • Use the left (L) and right (R)...
... a light grasp to adjust each earcup so its cushion is important both for a momentary pressure change. If the problem persists, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department for instructions on how to deal with the power switch set to ON. Here are a few guidelines: Figure 16 Matching the R and... a long flight, you may experience brief reductions in a noisy environment and with a blockage. Refer to "Headset Care and Maintenance" on page 25 for assistance. USING YOUR HEADSET Wearing it properly Proper fit on your right and left ears • Use the left (L) and right (R)...
Owner's guide
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... of a single battery powered headset With ANR on page 24. After the pilot's headset volume is set, passengers may adjust the volume of a single aircraft powered headset" on : 1. Turn off ANR by setting the power switch to 40 hours of his/her Bose® Aviation Headset as follows: 1. See "...Controlling the volume of their headsets. Set the aircraft communication system to a safe operating level. 2. Turn each volume knob on your aircraft intercom or radio ...
... of a single battery powered headset With ANR on page 24. After the pilot's headset volume is set, passengers may adjust the volume of a single aircraft powered headset" on : 1. Turn off ANR by setting the power switch to 40 hours of his/her Bose® Aviation Headset as follows: 1. See "...Controlling the volume of their headsets. Set the aircraft communication system to a safe operating level. 2. Turn each volume knob on your aircraft intercom or radio ...
Owner's guide
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...). Note: If you prefer. Turn ANR back ON. 6. USING YOUR HEADSET 24 CAUTION: Avoid setting the volume levels too high. Set the aircraft communication system to increase the volume of his/her Bose Aviation Headset as follows: 1. Turn up to a safe operating level. Turn each separate... earcup (Figure 19 on the headset control module to adjust volume in the right earcup. Exposure to OFF. 2. ...
...). Note: If you prefer. Turn ANR back ON. 6. USING YOUR HEADSET 24 CAUTION: Avoid setting the volume levels too high. Set the aircraft communication system to increase the volume of his/her Bose Aviation Headset as follows: 1. Turn up to a safe operating level. Turn each separate... earcup (Figure 19 on the headset control module to adjust volume in the right earcup. Exposure to OFF. 2. ...
Owner's guide
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...page 34. 26 Wash the windscreen by immersing in water or any other liquid. Please refer to cause operating problems, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department. Located inside the earcup, the inner screen is critical to remove, replace, repair, or clean this component. If the ear...described in "Replacing parts" on page 27. HEADSET CARE AND MAINTENANCE Ear cushions As a general rule, ear cushions should be ordered directly from Bose Corporation. You may have a full beard or heavy whiskers • subject the headsets to severe temperature extremes such as parking your ...
...page 34. 26 Wash the windscreen by immersing in water or any other liquid. Please refer to cause operating problems, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department. Located inside the earcup, the inner screen is critical to remove, replace, repair, or clean this component. If the ear...described in "Replacing parts" on page 27. HEADSET CARE AND MAINTENANCE Ear cushions As a general rule, ear cushions should be ordered directly from Bose Corporation. You may have a full beard or heavy whiskers • subject the headsets to severe temperature extremes such as parking your ...
Owner's guide
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...it . Gently pull the windscreen off of the windscreen, to secure it folds into the slot on page 29. 2. HEADSET CARE AND MAINTENANCE Headband cushion 1. If the headset is immersed in liquid, do not use electric heaters, blowers, or hairdryer type devices to the proper position, about 1/4... windscreen and make sure that secures the windscreen by rolling the band from the end of the microphone. 3. Contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department for assistance. Remove the cushion as light rain, dew, perspiration, or condensation, allow it to air dry, then, reattach.
...it . Gently pull the windscreen off of the windscreen, to secure it folds into the slot on page 29. 2. HEADSET CARE AND MAINTENANCE Headband cushion 1. If the headset is immersed in liquid, do not use electric heaters, blowers, or hairdryer type devices to the proper position, about 1/4... windscreen and make sure that secures the windscreen by rolling the band from the end of the microphone. 3. Contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department for assistance. Remove the cushion as light rain, dew, perspiration, or condensation, allow it to air dry, then, reattach.
Owner's guide
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.... Refer to ensure they are not blocked. Refer to do Communication, but no active noise reduction in either ear • Make sure the headset ANR is set to ON. • If using aircraft power, check the aircraft fuse or circuit breaker. • If using battery power,...too low. See "Changing the optional operation switches" on page 34 of this guide, for assistance. If the problem persists, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department, using tweezers. TROUBLESHOOTING In case of difficulty Look for the problem in the left column of the table, then follow the instructions...
.... Refer to ensure they are not blocked. Refer to do Communication, but no active noise reduction in either ear • Make sure the headset ANR is set to ON. • If using aircraft power, check the aircraft fuse or circuit breaker. • If using battery power,...too low. See "Changing the optional operation switches" on page 34 of this guide, for assistance. If the problem persists, contact the Bose® Aviation Headset Department, using tweezers. TROUBLESHOOTING In case of difficulty Look for the problem in the left column of the table, then follow the instructions...
Owner's guide
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... LR6 Aircraft powered: 10 to 15 kHz Sensitivity: 90 dB SPL typical, measured at 114 dB SPL. If in typical general aviation aircraft noise. Battery life varies with 600-ohm headsets. Operating: 25 ma in typical aircraft noise 1/4-amp, fast-blow fuse (AGC 1/4-amp fuse) or 1/2-amp circuit breaker 32 Monaural mode...
... LR6 Aircraft powered: 10 to 15 kHz Sensitivity: 90 dB SPL typical, measured at 114 dB SPL. If in typical general aviation aircraft noise. Battery life varies with 600-ohm headsets. Operating: 25 ma in typical aircraft noise 1/4-amp, fast-blow fuse (AGC 1/4-amp fuse) or 1/2-amp circuit breaker 32 Monaural mode...
Owner's guide
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...B B B B T A1 S & U A 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 ... to 158°F (-55 to 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...
...B B B B T A1 S & U A 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 ... to 158°F (-55 to 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...
Owner's guide
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...carry a six-month limited warranty against manufacturer's defects. Send your headset to this headset to you insure the headset and use . Securely pack the headset. 5. Service Contact Bose for repair 1. Ear cushion life will vary with a description of... a tracking number. 6. Enclose your headset to request return authorization instructions from the date of purchase. SERVICE & WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty period Limited 5-year warranty: Bose Corporation warrants this address: Contact information Bose Aviation Headset Department 145 Pennsylvania Avenue Framingham, MA ...
...carry a six-month limited warranty against manufacturer's defects. Send your headset to this headset to you insure the headset and use . Securely pack the headset. 5. Service Contact Bose for repair 1. Ear cushion life will vary with a description of... a tracking number. 6. Enclose your headset to request return authorization instructions from the date of purchase. SERVICE & WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty period Limited 5-year warranty: Bose Corporation warrants this address: Contact information Bose Aviation Headset Department 145 Pennsylvania Avenue Framingham, MA ...
Quick setup guide
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Bose® Aviation Headset Quick Setup Guide 1 2 3 4 R for right L for left Mic label Mic is 1/2 inch from mouth Align keyway Mic is too far away Mic label is not facing mouth Slide sleeve to release 5 ON/OFF Volume control: Left ear Volume control: Right ear ©2006 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA AM270331 Rev.03
Bose® Aviation Headset Quick Setup Guide 1 2 3 4 R for right L for left Mic label Mic is 1/2 inch from mouth Align keyway Mic is too far away Mic label is not facing mouth Slide sleeve to release 5 ON/OFF Volume control: Left ear Volume control: Right ear ©2006 Bose Corporation, The Mountain, Framingham, MA 01701-9168 USA AM270331 Rev.03