7-86 P/N 13772-002
Section 7 Cirrus Design
Systems Description SR22
Headset and Microphone Installation
Serials 3026 thru 3827: The airplane is equipped with provisions for
four Active Noise Reduction (ANR) and four conventional (MIC/
HEADPHONES) headsets. Headset jacks for the pilot and front seat
passenger are located in the map case and on the aft portion of the
center console for the rear passengers.
Serials 3828 and subs: The airplane is equipped with provisions for
five Active Noise Reduction (ANR) and three conventional (MIC/
HEADPHONES) headsets. Headset jacks for the pilot, front, and rear
seat passenger are located in the map case.
The forward headset mics use the remote Push-To-Talk (PTT)
switches located on the top of the associated control yoke grip. The
rear headsets do not have COM transmit capabilities and do not
require PTT switches. Audio to headsets is controlled by the individual
audio selector switches on the audio control panel
Audio Input Jack
The aircraft contains multiple audio input jacks which can be used to
connect personal entertainment devices into the cabin sound system.
Two 3.5 mm audio input jacks (AUDIO INPUT) are provided on the
center console. One jack is located near the convenience outlet for
use by the pilot and forward passenger, and the other is located on the
aft portion of the center console for the rear passengers.
Serials w/ GMA 347: A device connected to the forward jack is
automatically distributed to pilot and copilot only. The rear jack is
automatically distributed to rear passengers audio only. Volume is
controlled by the connected entertainment device.
Serials w/ GMA 350: Distribution of a device connected to the forward
jack is through the MUS 1 selection on the audio panel. Distribution of
the rear jack is by the MUS 2 selection on the audio panel. A third jack
on the audio panel will also accept an entertainment input. A device
connected to this jack is distributed by selecting the Entertainment
button (shown as a phone and music-note symbol) on the audio panel.
Audio volume can be controlled by the device itself and can be further
refined by the audio panel distribution volume control.
Reissue A