Bose Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headset manual Headset parts

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Uses and Reminders

Headset parts

Adjustable

Ports

Replaceable

headband

 

earcushions

 

L or R

On

 

mark

 

or low

 

 

Plug extension

 

battery light

 

 

 

Belt

 

 

clip

Plug

 

 

Stereo phone

Dual

On/Off, Hi/Lo

controls

adapter

plug adapter

 

Battery compartment

You may find various jack configurations on airplanes, as depicted below. This chart will help you determine how to connect your headset:

A single, 18" jack (and most portable sources): use the single plug. No adapter needed.

Two 18" jacks: use the dual plug adapter.

One 18" jack and one power jack: use the single plug in the 18" jack (the larger one). The smaller jack does not need a connection.

Two 18" jacks and one power jack: use the dual plug adapter for the two 18" jacks. The smaller jack does not need a connection.

One 14" jack (for home stereos): use the 14" stereo phone adapter.

Note: Airline audio may not equal the high quality you can achieve with home stereo or a portable source.

The maximum input voltage is 10 Vrms.

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