Controlling The Volume Of A Single Battery Powered Headset; Volume Control Using Multiple Headsets; Battery Power Indicator - Bose Aviation Headset X Owner's Manual

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Holding the control module upright and facing you:
• Use the left knob to adjust volume in the left earcup.
• Use the right knob to adjust volume in the right earcup.

Controlling the volume of a single battery powered headset

With ANR on:
1. Set the aircraft communication system to a safe operating level.
2. Turn each volume knob on the headset control module down to
decrease, or up to increase the volume of the earcup it controls.

Volume control using multiple headsets

When an aircraft has more than one headset connected to its audio
system, the pilot in command should adjust the volume of his/her
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1. Turn off ANR by setting the power switch to OFF.
2. Turn each volume knob on the headset control module up to its
maximum setting.
3. Adjust the master volume on your aircraft intercom or radio until
you can hear communications clearly.
Note: This should be done in a noisy environment.
4. Adjust the volume knobs on the headset control module to
balance the volume between the left and right earcups.
5. Turn ANR back ON.
6. Turn down the aircraft intercom or radio master volume to the
level you prefer.
After the pilot's headset volume is set, passengers may adjust the
volume of their headsets. Have them follow steps 1 and 2. See "Con-
trolling the volume of a single aircraft powered headset" on page 24.

Battery power indicator

New alkaline AA batteries (IEC LR6) will generally supply 30 to 40
hours of power for the headset. Battery life varies with the ambient
noise level of the aircraft, temperature, ear cushion condition, and
age of the batteries.
as follows:

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