Connecting to portable and home audio devices

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Using Your Headphones

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Connecting to portable and home audio devices

The 3.5 mm plug on the headphones cord allows you to connect your headphones to a variety of audio devices that use a 3.5 mm output jack:

• CD, DVD, or MP3/digital audio player

• Desktop or laptop personal computer

Français

To connect to a home stereo system that has a ¼-in. (6.3 mm) stereo output jack, use the ¼-in. (6.3 mm) stereo adapter plug included with your headphones.

Plug the headphone cord into the stereo plug adapter and insert it into the output jack on your stereo system.

Connecting to airline audio systems

The audio output connections on airline audio systems vary, but they typically have dual or single 3.5 mm output jacks.

Note: Airline audio may not equal the high-quality audio you experience from a home stereo or portable source.

Connecting to dual output jacks

Plug the headphone cord into the dual-

 

 

plug adapter and insert it into the dual

 

 

output jacks.

Dual 3.5 mm

Headphones

 

plugs

cord jack

Connecting to a single output jack

Pivot the movable plug so that it snaps in

 

 

place against the adapter body. Plug the

Single 3.5

 

headphone cord into the adapter and

 

mm plug

 

insert it into the single output jack.

Headphones

Movable

The dual-plug adapter lowers the volume

cord jack

plug

levels of strong audio output signals that

 

 

 

are common on airline systems. If you find that the volume level is too low, remove the adapter and plug the headphone cord directly into the 3.5 mm output jack.

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