Bose A20 Aviation 2015-present Owner's guide - Page 24

Secondary audio modes

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Using the Headset Secondary audio modes If you have connected one or more secondary audio sources to the headset, you must decide how you want to hear those secondary sources. To select how you will hear your secondary audio sources, use the Secondary Audio Mode selector on the control module. Secondary Audio Mode selector The selector has three positions: MUTE, MIX and OFF. Position MUTE Function Intercom prioritized over any secondary audio sources Description If an intercom signal is detected, all secondary audio sources are temporarily muted. Secondary audio will return after intercom audio ceases. Also see "Managing multiple secondary sources" on page 25. MIX Intercom mixed with All secondary audio sources are mixed with any secondary audio the intercom audio. (Audio from a connect- sources ed device will keep playing during intercom communications). Note: In MIX mode, you will hear a maximum of two audio sources - the intercom plus one secondary source. Also see "Managing multiple secondary sources" on page 25. OFF Intercom only Only intercom audio is active. All secondary Note: In OFF mode, audio sources are off. Bluetooth® power is ­disconnected, and all ­antennae are Note: If you switch to OFF mode while connected to a Bluetooth source, you many need to re-establish your Bluetooth connection the next time you turn on the headset. disabled. Note: Only one secondary source can be heard at a time. Audio from a secondary source will never override intercom communications. Note: Incoming and outgoing phone calls automatically mute all other secondary audio sources (when the Secondary Audio Mode selector is in either the MUTE or MIX position). During a Bluetooth phone call, the intercom and the phone call will be heard as mixed. 24 - English

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Using the Headset
24 - English
Secondary audio modes
If you have connected one or more secondary audio sources to the headset, you
must decide how you want to hear those secondary sources.
To select how you will hear your secondary audio sources, use the Secondary
Audio Mode selector on the control module.
Secondary Audio Mode selector
The selector has three positions: MUTE, MIX and OFF.
Position
Function
Description
MUTE
Intercom prioritized
over any secondary
audio sources
If an intercom signal is detected, all
secondary audio sources are temporarily
muted. Secondary audio will return after
intercom audio ceases.
Also see “Managing multiple secondary
sources” on page 25.
MIX
Intercom mixed with
any secondary audio
sources
All secondary audio sources are mixed with
the intercom audio. (Audio from a connect-
ed device will keep playing during intercom
communications).
Note:
In MIX mode, you will hear a
maximum of two audio sources – the
intercom plus one secondary source.
Also see “Managing multiple secondary
sources” on page 25.
OFF
Intercom only
Note:
In OFF mode,
Bluetooth
®
power is
disconnected,
and all
antennae are
disabled.
Only intercom audio is active. All secondary
audio sources are off.
Note:
If you switch to OFF mode while
connected to a
Bluetooth
source,
you many need to re-establish your
Bluetooth
connection the next time
you turn on the headset.
Note:
Only one secondary source can be heard at a time. Audio from a secondary
source will never override intercom communications.
Note:
Incoming and outgoing phone calls automatically mute all other secondary
audio sources (when the Secondary Audio Mode selector is in either the
MUTE or MIX position). During a
Bluetooth
phone call, the intercom and the
phone call will be heard as mixed.