Connecting To In-Flight Entertainment Systems - Bose QuietComfort 15 Owner's Manual

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Connecting to in-flight entertainment
systems
Audio jack configurations on airplanes vary. Notice the
jack configurations in the chart below.
A single, 3.5 mm jack
(on most portable sources)
Use the single plug.
No adapter needed.
One 3.5 mm jack and one power jack
Use the single plug in the 3.5 mm jack
(the larger one).
The smaller jack does not need a
connection.
Two 3.5 mm jacks
Use the dual 3.5 mm output plug
adapter.
One power jack and two 3.5 mm jacks
Use the dual 3.5 mm output plug
adapter for the two 3.5 mm jacks.
The power jack does not need a
connection.
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English
To connect to in-flight entertainment systems equipped
with dual output connectors, use the dual 3.5 mm
output plug.
Note: Airline audio may not equal the high quality audio you can
get from a home stereo or a portable source.
WARNING: Use only the Bose
headphone to airplane seat jacks. DO NOT use adapters
intended for mobile phones to connect to the airline seat jack,
as this could result in personal injury such as burns or property
damage due to overheating. Remove and disconnect
immediately if you experience warming sensation or loss
of audio.
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airline adapter to connect

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