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Hissing static noise

If your headphones unexpectedly produce static or hissing noises from both sides of the headset, try the following:

Connect the headset to a different panel jack or, if possible, to another aircraft.

Non-TSO equipment, worn jacks/loose connections, or incorrectly wired jacks (i.e. reversed stereo or mic / ground wires) in the aircraft can cause issues. If available, try connecting the headset to another jack in the aircraft or to jacks in a separate aircraft. If the headset works fine when connected elsewhere, the panel jack or wiring to the jack is the issue.

Plug in a different headset.

If available, connect a different headset to the aircraft to determine if the issue is related to the aircraft panel or its settings.

For 6-pin aircraft-powered installed connections, check the condition of the plug on the headset and the jack on the aircraft.

Check for any debris in the connector on the aircraft and check if any of the six pins are missing inside the headset plug.

Note: If the aircraft has a jack for an older model Bose AHX headset that was wired to provide mono audio to the right earcup, the jack will need to be rewired since the electronics in the newer A20 cable differ.

If connected, bypass any adapters or extension cables.

If your product connects to the device using an extension cable or adapter, disconnect the extension cable or adapter to determine if the issue is related to it.

Check for interference that could be causing unwanted noise.

While the noise is present, slowly move or turn your head away from sources of interference — like window heat, antennae, power cords, etc. If the noise is more noticeable as you get closer to a device or area in the aircraft, it is related to interference from that device or area. In some cases, repositioning even just a few inches can help. (Tip: If necessary, the headset can be used in passive mode — powered off with no noise cancellation — to avoid interference).

If your powering your headset from a 5-pin XLR connection on the aircraft, disable the Auto-On feature of your headset.

If an aircraft is powering to your headset from a 5-pin XLR jack providing less that 12 volts, your headset might power on or off unexpectedly or product static. To resolve this:
  1. Open the battery door on your headset control module
  2. If installed, remove the batteries to access the headset option switches
  3. Set the Auto-On switch to the OFF position
  4. Install or re-insert the batteries so your headset can switch between aircraft and battery power as needed.
Note: When connected to an intercom, your headset still passes all communication while powered off—just without noise cancellation.

Determine if the issue occurs with a connected auxiliary device.

Put the audio selector switch on the headset control module in either the middle or top position. (Be sure it is not in the down / Intercom Only position.) Then, disconnect the headset from the panel and connect an audio device to the 3.5 mm aux input on the headset control module. If you have a headset with Bluetooth®, you can connect a Bluetooth device instead: If the issue still occurs with the aux device, there is an issue with the headset; if the issue is not present with the aux device, the issue is related to the panel settings or connections.

Determine if the issue occurs when your headset is powered off.

Your headset works in passive mode (powered off with no noise cancellation). If the issue still occurs while the headset is powered off, the issue is related to signal coming being received by the headset from the aircraft panel (i.e. the connections, wiring, or interference).

Your product may need service.

If the steps provided do not resolve your issue, your product may need service. Follow the link below for more information on how to service your product. Depending on your product and region, you will be provided a contact number or the ability to setup service online.

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