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Connections and fixtures
Attaching the transmitter neck-strap
On the upper side of the transmitter there is an eyelet which can be 
used to hook a neck-strap.
Jack socket
The port for a 3,5 mm jack is located on the back of the transmitter. 
Depending on the settings in the menu (OHRH or DSC) this interface 
can be used as a earphone port or as a DSC cable port.
Ear phones port
Though this interface both acoustic signals and voice messages are 
emitted.
The volume can be controlled by "Voice volume" and "Signal vol-
ume" in the general settings.
DSC connection
Through a DSC cable the port can serve to use the transmitter with 
a simulator o to connect it with another one in Teacher/pupil mode.
Switch the DSC mode in the "General settings menu". In this way you 
can change the base display too. Right in the display appears "DSC".
To ensure a correct DSC connection, observe the following:
1. Perform any necessary adaptations in the menu.
2. When using the transmitter with a flight simulator or during the 
teacher-pupil operation, set the On/Off switch always on the "Off" 
position. Connect one end of the DSC cable in the DSC port of the 
transmitter.
3. Switch the transmitter on.
ATTENTION
When your transmitter is directly connected to a desktop computer 
by a connecting cable (DSC cable) and/or a computer interface is 
connected to your simulator, the transmitter may be destroyed 
by electrostatic discharge. This type of connection should therefore 
only be used if you protect yourself from electrostatic discharge 
while operating the simulator by wearing a commercially available 
grounding armband. Graupner therefore strongly recommends 
only using wireless simulators.
Data socket
The lower pins are suitable for connection of a smart box or an exter-
nal bluetooth module.
Micro USB charging socket
For the function please see section "battery charging"