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FAQ
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Bose ProFlight Series 2 Aviation Headset
Can I use the ProFlight Series 2 Aviation
Headset’s Bluetooth® function even when
it is unplugged from the intercom?
Yes. As long as the headset is turned on, audio can be played through the Bluetooth
connection. However, Bluetooth audio will not play when there is less than two hours
of battery life left in the headset (on Bluetooth-equipped models).
How do I know if my phone is compatible
with the ProFlight Series 2?
The ProFlight Series 2 is designed with Bluetooth ADK 4.2. If your device is
compatible with Bluetooth 4.1 or previous versions, it is compatible with the
ProFlight Series 2.
CUSTOMIZABLE AUDIO PRIORITIZATION FAQ (Applicable to Bluetooth-equipped models)
What does the blue or purple light
mean on the Bluetooth module?
The blue and purple lights on the Bluetooth module indicate the status of
the Bluetooth functionality.
What is customizable audio
prioritization?
Priority switching allows pilots to decide which audio sources they want to
hear through the ProFlight Series 2 and in which combination. Two options for
audio prioritization may be selected: Mute or Mix.
The Mute setting: When the switch is in the top position and an intercom
signal is detected, Bluetooth audio is muted.
The Mix setting: When the switch is in the middle position and an
intercom signal is detected, Bluetooth audio is mixed with the
intercom audio.
Type of light Indicates
Purple light flashing with power LED Discoverable or pairing, not connected to device
Blue light flashing with power LED Bluetooth ON and connecting or connected to device
OFF Bluetooth not enabled
Which Bluetooth profiles does the
ProFlight Series 2 have?
These Bluetooth profiles are oered: HFP, A2DP, AVRCP and multipoint.
BLUETOOTH® AUDIO INPUT FAQ (applicable to Bluetooth-equipped models)
What is the purpose of the
Bluetooth input?
The ProFlight Series 2 Aviation Headset's full-function Bluetooth wirelessly
connects any Bluetooth enabled external audio source, including
smartphones, tablets or EFBs, and GPS devices.
Is it legal to use a Bluetooth device
in the cockpit?
Yes. The responsibility for permitting and using devices that emit a radio
signal or that are considered personal electronic devices is with the pilot or
the owner/operator. Depending on the country, circumstance and use case,
dierent methods of qualification and approval may be required.
How do I control the volume of
the Bluetooth audio?
The user may control the volume directly on the audio source if connected
via Bluetooth or with the volume controls on the side of the ProFlight
control module.