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Using Your Delta Zulu Headset
Matching Stereo/Mono Setting to an Audio Panel
The Stereo/Mono DIP switch setting should match
the signal from your audio panel. Delta Zulu is
shipped with the Mono setting on. You will need
to change the setting to Stereo if you use a stereo
panel found with panel power installations. STEREO
should be used for a stereo panel and MONO for a
mono panel.
Incorrect settings result in communication being
heard in only one ear or weakly in both ears.
The Stereo/Mono DIP switch does not affect
auxiliary devices, so you can enjoy auxiliary audio
in stereo regardless of how the Stereo/Mono DIP
switch is set.
ComPriority™
ComPriority is enabled by default when you power
on your headset.
ComPriority is turned on or off by the bottom
controller button. The pilot will be notified via
an audio cue that the function is enabled or
disabled. When ComPriority is enabled and radio
communications are detected, ComPriority
automatically lowers the volume of any auxiliary
device during radio or intercom transmissions.
For instance, when listening to music using a wired
or Bluetooth device, your auxiliary music volume will
decrease when you begin to speak. The soft mute
feature gently eases music back in for a smooth
listening transition.
ComPriority should be disabled before making cell
phone calls because the other party will be muted.
To enable/disable ComPriority, press the bottom
controller button, which is a toggle button, to either
enable/disable ComPriority.
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