Plantronics MS200-1 92392-01 Fascicule

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Plantronics  
MS Series Headsets
Trusted by pilots for more than 40 years
As a leading manufacturer of lightweight headsets, we strive  
to set the highest standards of quality and design. We use 
premium components in our speakers and noise-canceling 
microphones to provide the clearest conversations between  
pilot and air traffic control.
But there’s more to a Plantronics headset than superior sound 
quality. We design each headset to be as lightweight and as 
comfortable as possible for all-day use, every day. We also  
provide wearing options to match your style, such as the  
latest under-the-ear headsets (MS200), monaural (single-ear)  
headband headsets (MS250) and binaural (dual-ear) headband  
headsets (MS260). 
In addition, each of these compact headsets comes with  
a carrying case for convenient portability. Detailed product  
specs are provided inside this brochure. To learn more about  
our headsets, visit 
plantronics.com/aviation
.
Plantronics headsets: superior sound, superior comfort
MS50
Length of cable 
5.75 ft (1.8m)
Connectors 
Microphone: molded, PJ068 or equivalent
   
Receiver: molded, PJ055 or equivalent
 
Receiver type 
Dynamic
  Impedance  
600 ohms
  Sensitivity 
 92 dBSPL with an input of 155 mV through  
600 ohms
  Frequency response 
300 – 3000 Hz
Microphone and amplifier
  Type 
Dynamic microphone with amplifier 
  Output 
 – 22 dBV into 150 ohms with an input of  
94 dBSPL @ 1 kHz
  Frequency response 
300 – 5000 Hz
  Supply current 
44 mA dc
Gross weight (headset only) 
1.8 oz (51g) 
Gross weight (w/cable) 
3.9 oz (111g) 
MS200 
Length of cable 
5.75 ft (1.8m) 
Connectors 
Microphone: molded, PJ068 or equivalent
    
Receiver: molded, PJ055 or equivalent
 
Receiver type 
Dynamic
  Impedance 
600 ohms
  Sensitivity 
90 dBSPL with an input of 1 mW @ 1 KHz
  Frequency response 
100 – 4000 Hz
 
Microphone and amplifier
  Type 
Noise-canceling electret microphone with amplifier 
  Frequency response 
300 – 5000 Hz
  Sensitivity 
 – 28 dBV into 150 ohms with an input of  
94 dBSPL @ 1 kHz
  Supply voltage 
8 – 16V dc
Gross weight (headset only) 
0.32 oz (9.3g)
Gross weight (w/cable) 
3 oz (85.5g)
 
MS250 / MS260
Length of cable 
5.75 ft (1.8m)
Connectors 
Microphone: molded, PJ068 or equivalent
    
Receiver: molded, PJ055 or equivalent
 
Receiver type 
Dynamic
  Impedance 
600 ohms
  Sensitivity 
90 dBSPL with an input of 1 mW @ 1 KHz
  Frequency response 
100 – 5000 Hz
 
Microphone and amplifier
  Type 
 Noise-canceling electret microphone  
with amplifier
  Frequency response 
300 – 5000 Hz
  Sensitivity 
 – 28 dBV into 150 ohms with an input of  
94 dBSPL @ 1 kHz
  Supply voltage 
8 – 16V dc
Gross weight (headset only) 
MS250: 1.95 oz (55.4g)
    
MS260: 2.83 oz (80.4g)
Gross weight (w/cable) 
MS250: 4 oz (115g) 
   
MS260: 5 oz (143g)
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For more information, contact your local supplier or visit  
plantronics.com/aviation
In the early sixties, aviation headsets were so heavy that they 
were literally a pain in the neck for pilots. For Plantronics, this was 
an opportunity to create lightweight headsets that revolutionized 
the industry. For more than 40 years, the MS50, with its superior 
design, has been a standard in aviation headsets. 
Over the years, variations of the MS50 have been used for many 
other applications, including the first words from the moon, “That’s 
one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” Following 
Plantronics commitment to innovation, the MS50 has been joined 
by three additional lightweight headsets, the MS200, MS250 and 
MS260 — creating a superior line of aviation headsets.
From aerospace to aviation: a heritage of communication
“I used the MS200 and found it to be 
lightweight and comfortable. The audio 
reception was the best I have ever 
had in my 26 years of flying. ATC was 
asked many times on the quality of 
transmissions and most responses were 
excellent — one ATC controller said the 
audio was ‘damn-near perfect.’”
Rick Perry, A320 Captain