Telex ANRTM 150 operating instructions Specifications, Receivers and Noise Reduction Circuits

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Specifications

Receivers and Noise Reduction Circuits:

Reciever Type: Dynamic

Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 1.5 kHz

Sensitivity (Max. Volume): 95 ± 5 dB SPL (1 kHz, 1 mW input per earcup side)

Impedance (Max. Volume): Stereo: 300 ohms per side, Monaural: 150 ohms

Stereo/Mono: Switch in cord allows Stereo or Monaural headset operation.

Noise Reduction Power Consumption: 50 mW nominal, 1.5W peak per side (dependent on noise level)

Microphone and Amplifier:

Element Type: Noise-canceling amplified electret

Frequency Response: 100 Hz - 5000 Hz

Sensitivity: -51 ±3 dB (ref:1 V/ µbar at 1 kHz with 12 Vdc 150 ohm AC load)

Matching Impedance: 50-600 ohms

Gain Adjustment Range: ± 5 dB (clockwise rotation increases gain)

Operating Voltage (supplied by aircraft radio): 8-16 Vdc

Microphone Interface: Operates from a typical aircraft radio per RTCA DO-170; 8 to 16 Volts DC with 470 ohm DC resistance, 150 ohm AC resistance

Power:

To turn Power on and off simply plug or unplug the battery or Aircraft Power Module.

Batteries: One 9V alkaline battery installed in the battery module.

ANR Battery Life: 40 hours minimum

Fail-Safe Mode:

If battery power is too low for normal ANR operation or if the power module is disconnected, the headset will perform like a standard headset maintaining communications with the aircraft radio.

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Contents Telex Page General Description Design Features See FigureInstalling a Battery in the Optional Battery Module Optional Aircraft Power Supply ModuleMicrophone Bias Voltage Requirements Headset Operation Microphone Placement Receivers and Noise Reduction Circuits SpecificationsOrdering Information GeneralLimited Warranty Valid only in United States and Canada Customer Service Page Rev B