8 Zulu User Guide
Matching Zulu’s Stereo/Mono setting to your audio
panel signal
For best results, Zulu’s Stereo/Mono DIP switch setting should match the signal from
your audio panel. If you are using a stereo audio panel, Zulu should be set to Stereo for
best sound quality. If you are using a mono audio panel, Zulu should be set to Mono;
otherwise, you will hear radio communications in only one ear. The Stereo/Mono DIP
switch does not affect auxiliary devices, so you can enjoy auxiliary audio in both stereo
and FRC regardless of how the DIP switch is set. For information on setting DIP switches,
see “Setting DIP switches” on page 12.
Getting the best possible performance from Zulu
Follow these tips to get the best possible performance from your Zulu headset:
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Make sure you have an excellent fit—see “Fitting your headset” on page 4.
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For a theater-like listening experience, press FRC to turn on Front Row Center.
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For the best sound quality when listening to music or other audio entertainment, use
an audio device that is plugged into the auxiliary input jack.
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Make sure Zulu’s Stereo/Mono DIP switch setting matches the signal from your audio
panel; see “Matching Zulu’s Stereo/Mono setting to your audio panel signal,” above.
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If you need a little help hearing speech clearly during radio communications or phone
calls, try using Treble boost (see “Setting DIP switches” on page 12). If you do not need
the extra boost, keep this feature turned off for a more realistic sound.
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To prevent static noise during phone calls, keep cell phones at least 12 inches from
the Zulu Controller and headset when making calls.
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