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GeneraL desCription
The UFM™ Aviation Headset Adapter converts
the BOSE® QuietComfort2™ (QC2) headphones
into a full Active Noise Reduction (ANR) aviation
headset. For pilots requiring TSO compliant
headsets, an optional earbud may be used to meet
TSO-C139 standards.
paCkaGe Contents
UFM™ AviAtion HeAdset AdApter
ClotHing Clip
replACeMent WindsCreen
3.5MM Mini-stereo Cord
1.7MM JeWeler’s sCreWdriver
Features
Noise Canceling Microphone:
The single most advanced boom microphone on the
market today, used by SWAT teams and motorcycle
police. This microphone is perfectly designed to
produce clear communications in the high noise
environment of aircraft cockpits.
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speCiFiCations
Microphone
Type: Electret Condenser
Direction: Omnidirectional Noise Canceling
Sensitivity: -56dB at 300Hz to 6kHz
±7% @94dB
Headphones
See BOSE® QuietComfort2™ Documentation
General
Cord Length: 6 ft (180cm)
Weight: 3.7oz (105g)
7.5oz (212g) w/QC2
operatinG CapabiLity and Limitations
The QuietComfort2™ relies on battery power to
operate, battery failure results in all audio being
lost in the headphones. However, earbuds plugged
into the Auxiliary Audio Jack do not require battery
power and will maintain communications ability.
The UFM microphone is powered by the aircraft
comm panel. In case of QC2 battery failure,
transmit abilities are maintained.
operation
Plugging the UFM into the QuietComfort2™
Holding the UFM by the housing, gently push it
into the QuietComfort2™. The adapter should
click rmly into place. Do not force the adapter
into place as this may damage the UFM or QC2.
Using the Noise Canceling Microphone
For best performance, place the microphone
approximately 1/4” (6 mm) in front of the mouth.
Using the Auxiliary Audio Input Jack
Any stereo audio device can be plugged into the
auxiliary input jack, located at the base of the
microphone housing, using a standard 3.5mm Mini-
Stereo Cord. The volume of the audio input into
this jack is controlled at the device.
CAUTION: Do not use the auxiliary audio
feature if it interferes with ATC communications.
Using the Volume (Impedance) Switch
The UFM comes with a three position volume
switch located on top of the microphone housing.
Forward for louder audio and aft for softer audio.
Using the Mono/Stereo Switch
The Mono/Stereo switch is located in the cord set.
Place the switch in the one dot position for mono
comm panels, two dots for stereo panels.
Using Earbuds (for TSO Compliance)
For pilots requiring TSO compliant headsets, the
auxiliary audio jack can be used as a backup audio
output. Simply plug an earbud into the auxiliary
audio jack and place the earbuds in the ear or inside
the ear cup of the QC2.
Disconnecting the UFM
To remove the UFM from the QC2, grip the adapter
by the housing and gently pull downward away
from the headphones.