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Connecting to an audio source

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Use Connecting to an audio source You can use the headphones with a variety of audio sources: airline audio, a CD, DVD or MP3 player, a personal or laptop computer, or home stereo. The maximum input voltage is 9 Vrms. To make the connection, insert the headphone plug into the jack on the audio source you will use. Notice the jack configurations on the left in the chart below. Instructions on the right tell you how to connect to each type of jack: A single, 3.5 mm jack (on most portable sources) - use the single plug. No adapter needed. Two 3.5 mm jacks - use the dual plug adapter. 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. One power jack and two 3.5 mm jacks - use the dual plug adapter for the two 3.5 mm jacks. The power jack does not need a connection. One 6.3 mm jack (for home stereos) - use the 6.3 mm stereo phone adapter. Note: Audio jack configurations on airplanes vary. Also, airline audio may not equal the high quality audio you can get from a home stereo or a portable source. 5 AM257565_00 _V.pdf May 13, 2003

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Connecting to an audio source
You can use the headphones with a variety of audio
sources: airline audio, a CD, DVD or MP3 player, a per-
sonal or laptop computer, or home stereo. The maximum
input voltage is 9 Vrms.
To make the connection, insert the headphone plug into
the jack on the audio source you will use.
Notice the jack con
gurations on the left in the chart below.
Instructions on the right tell you how to connect to each
type of jack:
A single, 3.5 mm jack (on most portable
sources) – use the single plug. No adapter needed.
Two 3.5 mm jacks – use the dual plug adapter.
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.
One power jack and two 3.5 mm jacks – use
the dual plug adapter for the two 3.5 mm
jacks. The power jack does not need a connection.
One 6.3 mm jack (for home stereos) – use the
6.3 mm stereo phone adapter.
Note:
A
udio jack configurations on airplanes vary. Also,
airline audio may not equal the high quality audio you can
get from a home stereo or a portable source.
Use
AM257565_00 _V.pdf
May 13, 2003