Other conditions, Technical information, Sensitivity – Bose X User Manual

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carton, contact the Bose organization in

your country for a new carton available

atantxninalcharge:

C.

Label and ship, freight prepaid, to the

address provided by the Bose organi­

zation in your country, and

D. Place any necessary reUimau^ori-

zation number prominently on the

outside of the carton. (Canons not
bearirig a return authorization number,

where required, will be refused.)

Other conditions

This warranty is fully transferable provided the

current

owner

furnishes the original proof of

purchase from an authorized Bose dealer. THE

PROVISIONS OF THIS WARRANTY ARE IN

LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER

EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. WRITTEN OR ORAL.

INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANT­

ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR

PURPOSE. BOSE S MAXIMUM LIABILITY

SHALL NOT EXCEED THE ACTUAL PUR­

CHASE PRICE PAID BY YOU FOR THE

PRODUCT. IN NO EVENT SHALL BOSE BE

LIABLE FOR SPECIAL. INCIDENTAL, CONSE-

(XIENTIAL. OR INDIRECT DAMAGES. This

warranty does not cover a defect that has

resulted from improper or unreasonable use or

maintenance, accident, improper packing. or

unauthorized tampering, alteration, or

modification as determined solely by us. This

warranty is void if the label bearing the serial

number has been removed or defaced.

Other Law Rights

This warranty gives you specific legal rights,

and you may also have other rights which vary

from state to state or country to country. Some

places do not allov; limitations on implied

warranties or the exclusion or limitation of

incidental or consequential damages, so the

above limitations or exclusions may not apply

to you.

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Technical Information

The specifications below describe a complete

system consisting of a Headset connected to

an Interface. Sound pressure levels (SPL) are

relative to 20 micro Pascal.

Earphones

Damage could occur to avionics equipment if

it was mstfiufactured for use only with 600 ohm

headsets. If in doubt, consult the avionics

equipment manufacturer.

Impedance

400 Ohms (on) and 150 ohms (off) at l kHz

(comparable tocommonty used conventional

headsets). Earphones are parallel wired.

Audio impedance tess than 150 ohms

recommended for optimum frequency

response.

Frequency Response

100 Hz - 20 kHz. +/-5 dB measured on flat

plate coupler

Sensitivity

90 dB SPL (on). 80 dB SPL (off) measured at

1 mW. 1 kHz. full volume on fiat plate coupler

Microphone

BiasRec^ired:

8 to 16 volts DC through 220 to 2200ohms

SensHivity:

Depends upon bias and radio AC input

impedance. Typical output is 300 mVat 114

dB SPL. To assure optimal modulation of your

radio, it is fecomnf>ended that you have your

avionics technician adjust its input to match

the output of your Headset's microphore.

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