Preparing To Use Battery Power; Changing The Optional Operation Switches - Bose Aviation Headset X Owner's Manual

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Preparing to use battery power

Figure 9
Optional operation switches
inside the battery compart-
ment
The battery compartment on your headset control model serves two
purposes. In addition to holding the batteries, it contains small
switches (Figure 9) that give you the option to change some of the
factory-set operation defaults for your headset. Refer to "Battery
replacement" on page 28 for information on opening the battery
compartment.

Changing the optional operation switches

Note: To change switch positions, use a pen or a small, flat-tipped screw-
driver to gently switch the tab.
• Switches 1- 3: Not currently used.
• Switch 4: Set at the factory to enable the smart shutoff function. To
disable smart shutoff, set switch to OFF. With the switch in OFF
position, the ANR system will not turn off until the power button is
depressed and held for at least one second.
Note: The smart shutoff function is designed to detect when the headset is
not in use and shut off ANR to preserve battery power. Smart shutoff turns off
circuitry several minutes after you remove the headset.
• Switch 5: Set to A at the factory for operation with new headsets.
Set it to B if you are installing a portable cable onto an older, exist-
ing Aviation Headset
Note: If you cannot determine the manufacture date of your headset, refer
to "Locate the serial number for your product registration card" on
page 10.
• Switch 6: Set at the factory for mono audio systems (to provide
audio in both ears).
Set it for stereo (ST) if your aircraft has a stereo intercom.
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