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Battery Installation

*Note - Rechargable NiMH Batteries supplied with the Status 30XT need to
be fully charged before first use.

1. Press the thumb-grip area of the battery cover and slide the battery

cover down, then lift off the battery cover.

2. Place the batteries into the battery compartment in the direction indicated
3. Slide the battery door back into place.

Accessory Connections

Connect cellular telephone and / or audio input devices as desired.

The Telex Stratus 30XT cell phone / audio interface has been designed to
function with the widest array of cellular telephones and portable audio
devices. There are cell phones and audio devices on the market not designed
to industry physical and electrical standards. These devices are not
guaranteed to function properly with the Stratus 30XT headset.

Please see the Telex website for additional information.

www.telex.com/aircraft

Figure 7

Volume Adjustment

Volume

Control

Speaker Volume Adjustment

When the microphone is worn on the
left side, volume is increased by
rotating the top of the volume controls
toward the front of the head. Control
operation is reversed when the
microphone is worn on the right side.
Volume control affects communications
as well as cell phone and auxiliary
audio inputs.

Powering On/Off

To turn the headset on, press the ON/OFF button. To turn the headset off, hold
down the ON/OFF until the LED blinks rapidly, then let go. A blinking LED
indicates that power is on.

Accessory Muting

To either enable or mute the accessories, press the accessory mute button.
When the accessories are muted, the LED will blink at a slower rate than
when they are enabled.

Summary of Contents for Stratus 30

Page 1: ...User Instructions Telex Stratus 30XT shown Stratus 30 Active Noise Reduction Headset...

Page 2: ...rference re ceived including interference that may cause un desired operation Flexible Boom Permits Precise Mic Placement Earcups Pivot on Two Planes to Conform to Wearer Replaceable Wide Head Pad Bal...

Page 3: ...ng the communication system Boom rotates up to allow the boom to be worn on the left or right side Retaining hooks are designed into the microphone housing to securely hold the windscreen in place and...

Page 4: ...eadset speakers Power on off button turns on and off all function to and from the headset except for to and from the radio intercom system Accessory mute button quickly and completely disables the cel...

Page 5: ...tings Increasing the pressure will improve the seal between the ear cup and the head for greater noise reduction To change the pressure setting remove the headset and fold the ear cup inward then rota...

Page 6: ...ce Figure 5 Mic Placement Mono Stereo Selection The user can set the mono stereo headphone switches to match the type of sound system in your aircraft If the headset is set for stereo and the intercom...

Page 7: ...dards These devices are not guaranteed to function properly with the Stratus 30XT headset Please see the Telex website for additional information www telex com aircraft Figure 7 Volume Adjustment Volu...

Page 8: ...ch in the battery compartment Using a small flat blade screwdriver set switch position 3 away from the number 3 Auto Shut Off can be re enabled by sliding switch position 3 toward the number 3 Figure...

Page 9: ...trimmer increases gain Ear Cushion Replacement To remove an old ear cushion simply grasp it and pull it off the ear cup To install a new ear cushion start at the top of the ear cup Place the flap on...

Page 10: ...kHz with 12 Vdc supply voltage and 470 ohm DC 150 ohm AC load Matching Impedance 50 600 ohms Gain Adjustment Range 5 dB clockwise rotation increases gain Operating Voltage 8 16 Vdc supplied by aircraf...

Page 11: ...g no 800456004 Replacement electret microphone Catalog no 800136100 Microphone windscreen Catalog no 800456000 Clothing Clip Catalog no 590637000 Stratus 30XT Carring Case Catalog no CME000009000 Stra...

Page 12: ...rtain Damages Excluded REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES PROVIDED BY TELEX TO THE CUSTOMER OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON AND SHALL CONSTITUTE FULL SATISFACTION O...

Page 13: ...pairs If in warranty no charge will be made for the repairs Equipment being returned for warranty repair must be sent prepaid and will be returned prepaid Non warranty Repairs Equipment that is not un...

Page 14: ...Page 12 Notes...

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Page 16: ...LIT000011 Rev B 05 2008 www telex com aircraft...

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