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Understanding LED indicator status lights and information
Find out what the LED indicator light on your product tells you about the status of your product.
The Power and Bluetooth lights are located on the front of the control module.
Power Light
Power source | Power light status | Product status |
---|---|---|
Aircraft | Slow blinking green | Power On |
Battery | Blinking green | Power On—batteries high (about 8 hours or more remaining) |
Battery | Blinking amber | Power On—batteries low (about 2 to 8 hours remaining) |
Battery | Blinking red | Power On—batteries low (about 2 hours or less remaining)* |
Aircraft or battery | None | Power Off or batteries depleted |
- New AA alkaline batteries supply up to 45 hours of power for the headset. Battery life varies with the ambient noise level of the aircraft, temperature, ear cushion condition, Bluetooth feature use, and age of the batteries
- Other battery chemistries may yield different results. Battery life may differ and battery life indication may not be accurate
- *In Bluetooth models, when the batteries reach this level, the Bluetooth feature is disabled to conserve remaining power. You hear a tone, indicating your Bluetooth device is disconnecting and the Bluetooth feature is turning off.
Bluetooth Light
This section applies to Bluetooth models only. Shows the connection status of a mobile device.Bluetooth light Status | Product Status |
---|---|
Blinking purple (in sync with Power light) | Ready to connect |
Blinking blue (in sync with Power light) | Connecting/Connected |
Dimming the status lights
- To dim the Bluetooth and power lights, double-press the Power button.
- To restore brightness, press Power again, or turn the headset off and then on.
Turning off the status lights
- To turn off the Bluetooth and power lights, triple-press the Power button.
- To turn the lights back on, press Power again, or turn the headset off and then on.
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