Lightspeed Tango Manuale utente

Tango User Guide

Congratulations on purchasing a Lightspeed Aviation Tango wireless headset. Your headset is a premium
product that will provide many years of comfortable high performance for your flying endeavors.
If this is your first Lightspeed Aviation headset—welcome to the Lightspeed family! We look forward to
building a lasting community with our customers founded on products and service that are best in class.
To support your passion for flying we invite you to visit LightspeedAviation.com where you’ll find useful
insights about our other products and aviation.
Thank you for choosing a Lightspeed Aviation headset.
Welcome

Contents
Introduction .....................................................................................2
Getting Started..............................................................................4
Fitting your headset..................................................................4
Battery installation.....................................................................5
The panel interface (front and side) ...............................6
The panel interface (back) ....................................................8
The headset ................................................................................10
Using Your Tango Headset.................................................12
Turning the system ON and OFF...................................12
Auto Shutoff™............................................................................12
Matching stereo/mono setting
to an audio panel....................................................................13
ComPriority™ ...............................................................................13
Wired auxiliary devices ........................................................13
Multiple Headsets.....................................................................14
Bluetooth Devices ....................................................................16
Connecting Bluetooth devices
for the first time........................................................................16
Bluetooth mode — ON and OFF ..................................17
Bluetooth cell phone features.........................................17
FlightLink.........................................................................................18
Features ........................................................................................18
How to activate .......................................................................18
Toggling between apps......................................................18
FAQs .....................................................................................................19
Peak Performance Tips..........................................................21
Batteries and Compliance ..................................................22
Specifications ..............................................................................23
Warranty Information............................................................24
Registration ...................................................................................25

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Introduction
Your Tango headset package includes (clockwise, from top left on the following page):
• Carryingcase
• UserGuideandQuickStartGuidewithwarrantyinformation
• TangoANRheadset
• Tangopanelinterface
• TwoMicro-USBchargingcables
• TwoLightspeedrechargeablebatteries(onewithpanelpowerversion)
• Colorchipsformultipleheadsets
• DualUSBwallcharger
• Audiodevicecablewith3.5mmconnector
• Steelclip

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Introduction

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Fitting your headset
Fitting your headset properly is the key to
comfortable use and superior Active Noise
Reduction(ANR)capabilities.Togainpeak
performancefromtheANRfeatureit’snecessaryto
have a solid seal around your entire ear combined
with a symmetrical fit on your head.
The following tips will assist in achieving the proper fit.
A. Fit your ears entirely within the ear cups
providing a solid seal.
B. Resttheheadbandlightlyontopofyourheadwith
the right and left sliders extended to equal lengths.
C. Position the microphone 1∕8 inch from your
mouth, with the gain adjustment cap facing away
from you (visible when you remove the mic muff ).
Note: The microphone will not transmit unless the
panel interface is plugged into an intercom and the
system is turned on.
Getting Started
This side of the microphone
should face away from you.

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Battery installation
The Tango headset requires two rechargeable
lithium ion batteries, except the panel powered
version, which requires only one (batteries included).
A. Open the headset battery compartment door by
pressing down on the battery door release. Align
the contacts on the battery with the contacts
in the compartment and close the battery
compartment door.
B. To access the panel interface battery
compartment door, open the jacket, then
open the battery compartment on the back of
the panel interface. Align the contacts on the
battery with the contacts in the compartment,
and close the battery compartment door.
C. TheLEDashesgreenwhenchargedbatteries
are in use and the power is on.
The batteries will last approximately 12 hours when
fullycharged.ThepowerLEDwillashredand
an audible tone will play briefly when there are
3 hours of battery life remaining. If this happens
during flight, the headset will continue to operate.
Rechargebatteriesassoonaspossibleatany
indication of low batteries. (Note:TheLEDwill
continue to flash red and the audible tone will play
after increasingly short intervals as the battery drains
to zero.) Because lithium ion batteries — unlike Ni
Cad batteries — do not develop a “memory”and do
not need to be fully discharged before recharging,
we recommend that you charge your batteries
before each flight. Heavy Bluetooth usage can
significantly reduce battery life.
The headset and panel interface include Auto
Shutoff™ to preserve battery life. Learn more about
this feature on page 12.
Getting Started

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The panel interface (front and side)
A. Auxiliary input: Use the supplied cable to
connect a wired auxiliary audio source or phone.
Also use this connection for FlightLink recording
functions. See “FlightLink” section on page 18.
B. Power button: Press button once to turn the
panel interface on; press and hold to turn it off.
C. PowerindicatorLED:FlashesGREEN when
power is supplied and batteries are strong.
Flashes RED when there are approximately 3
hours of battery life remaining.
D. BluetoothindicatorLED:FlashesBLUE when
Bluetooth mode is on and RED when Bluetooth
is being turned off. In pairing mode, flashes
alternating RED and BLUE.
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E. Bluetooth button: Turns the Bluetooth function
onandoandcontrolsBluetooth-connected
devices, including cell phones and music players.
F. ChargingLED:RED/AMBER indicates charging in
progress. GREEN indicates charging complete.
G. USB charging port: Plug in USB cable to charge
the battery. Note: You can charge the battery
while using the panel interface.
H. Channel identification color chip
I. Backup cable: In the event that you lose power
in the headset or the panel interface, pull the
backup cable from the panel interface and plug
it into the headset.
Note: Plugging the backup cable into the
headsetwillturnotheANR.Theheadsetwill
run in passive mode.
Getting Started

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The panel interface (back)
A. Channel select switch: Changes the channel
of the boom microphone link. Changing the
factory setting is only necessary when using
multiple Tango headsets in the same aircraft.
See “Multiple Headsets” on page 14.
B. Link button: This button is used to establish the
wireless link between the headset and panel
interface. The system is shipped with the link
already established and this button is only
needed when a new headset/panel interface
connection needs to be established.
See “Multiple Headsets” on page 14.
C. LinkLED:BlinkingRED indicates not linked.
Solid RED indicates link established.
Getting Started
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