Bose 40075 Owners Guide - Page 10

Connecting to portable and home audio devices, Connecting to airline audio systems

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English Français Español Using Your Headphones Connecting to portable and home audio devices The 3.5 mm plug on the headphones cord allows you to connect your headphones to a variety of audio devices that use a 3.5 mm output jack: • CD, DVD, or MP3/digital audio player • Desktop or laptop personal computer Connecting to airline audio systems The audio output connections on airline audio systems vary, but they typically have dual or single 3.5 mm output jacks. Note: Airline audio may not equal the high-quality audio you experience from a home stereo or portable source. Connecting to dual output jacks Plug the headphone cord into the dual-plug adapter and insert it into the dual output Dual 3.5 mm jacks. plugs Connecting to a single output jack Headphones cord jack Pivot the movable plug so that it snaps in place against the adapter body. Plug the Single 3.5 headphone cord into the adapter and insert mm plug it into the single output jack. The dual-plug adapter lowers the volume levels of strong audio output signals that Movable plug are common on airline systems. Headphones cord jack If you find that the volume level is too low, remove the adapter and plug the headphone cord directly into the 3.5 mm output jack. WARNING: Use only the Bose® airline adapter to connect headphone to airplane seat jacks. DO NOT use adapters intended for mobile phones 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. 10

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Using Your Headphones
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Connecting to portable and home audio devices
The 3.5 mm plug on the headphones cord allows you to connect
your headphones to a variety of audio devices that use a 3.5 mm
output jack:
CD, DVD, or MP3/digital audio player
Desktop or laptop personal computer
Connecting to airline audio systems
The audio output connections on airline audio systems vary,
but they typically have dual or single 3.5 mm output jacks.
Note:
Airline audio may not equal the high-quality audio you
experience from a home stereo or portable source.
Connecting to dual output jacks
Headphones
cord jack
Dual 3.5 mm
plugs
Plug the headphone cord into the dual-plug
adapter and insert it into the dual output
jacks.
Connecting to a single output jack
Headphones
cord jack
Single 3.5
mm plug
Movable
plug
Pivot the movable plug so that it snaps in
place against the adapter body. Plug the
headphone cord into the adapter and insert
it into the single output jack.
The dual-plug adapter lowers the volume
levels of strong audio output signals that
are common on airline systems.
If you find that the volume level is too low, remove the adapter and plug the
headphone cord directly into the 3.5 mm output jack.
WARNING:
Use only the Bose
®
airline adapter to connect headphone to
airplane seat jacks. DO NOT use adapters intended for mobile phones 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.