Mobile Phone Adapter Cable

Technical Details
Phone Connection Type: Connection via 3.5 mm jack cable.
Battery Life: Continuous usage with a fully charged battery for 4 hours.
Sound Output Power: 5 Watts.
Power Consumption: 20 mA.
Dimensions: 91 x 55 x 25 mm.
Weight: 80 grams.
Power Source: Built-in rechargeable battery.
Source Selection: Helicopter ICS system sound level and phone sound level can be adjusted in different intensities.
Power On Indicator: Yes.
Using the Device
A) The plug of the headset or earphone is connected to the device, and the ICS plug of the device is connected to the helicopter’s ICS system socket. The cable exiting the device is connected to the phone, and the device becomes ready for use.
B) The ON/OFF switch is turned upward to power on the device. After turning it on, continue adjusting the switch to set the ICS system’s sound level to the desired level. The ICS control panel can also be used for a better sound level.
C) When the device is powered on and operating, the power light should be on. If the power light does not turn on, the battery may be drained or the device may be malfunctioning.
D) The phone sound level is adjusted by either turning the volume dial or pressing buttons for button-controlled versions.
E) When the phone is needed or a call comes in, the device will be ready for use. The answer button can be used to answer or end the call.
F) After use, the ON/OFF switch is turned downward until the power light turns off.
G) The device is disconnected from the phone, and the ICS system and headset are removed, then placed back into its case.
H) During a phone call, the microphone should be adjusted to lightly touch the lips for optimal sound transmission.
Note 1: The device must be charged for 10-20 minutes before flight. Charging status can be understood from the red charging light, and it turns blue when fully charged.
Note 2: If you are using a phone without a 3.5mm headphone jack, you can obtain the appropriate adapter for your phone and perform the necessary conversion.
Mobile Phone Adapter Wireless

Technical Details
Battery Life: Continuous usage with a fully charged battery for 3 hours.
Sound Output Power: 5 watts.
Power Consumption: 30 mA.
Dimensions: 91x50x20 mm.
Weight: 70 grams.
Power Source: Built-in rechargeable battery.
Source Selection: Helicopter ICS system sound level and phone sound level can be adjusted in different intensities.
Power On Indicator: Yes.
Phone Connection Type: Bluetooth.
Using the Device
A) The device’s ICS plug is connected to the helicopter’s ICS system socket, and the headset or earphone plug is connected to the device. The device’s On/Off switch is turned upward to power it on. Then, via the phone’s Bluetooth options, connect to “Virtual HVCL” device, making the device ready for use.
B) Once powered on, continue adjusting the On/Off switch to set the ICS system sound level to the desired level. Additionally, the ICS control panel can be used for better sound quality.
C) When the device is turned on and operating, the power light should flash. If the power light does not turn on, the battery may be depleted or the device could be malfunctioning. If it stays constantly on, there may be a Bluetooth connection issue.
D) Phone sound level can be adjusted using the sound level buttons.
E) The device will be ready for use when the phone needs it or when a call comes in. The answer button can be used to answer or end the call.
F) After use, the On/Off switch is turned downward until the power light turns off.
G) The device is disconnected from the ICS system and headset, then placed back into its case.
H) When making a phone call, the microphone should be adjusted to ensure a gentle touch to the lips for optimal sound transmission.
Note 1: The device should be charged for 10-20 minutes before flight. The charging status can be identified by the red charging light, and it turns blue when fully charged.
Purpose of the Device
This device allows making phone calls while using a headset or helmet during helicopter flights. It also provides the capability to make phone calls within the aircraft or in extremely noisy external environments without needing ICS system connection.
Warning: The user is responsible for any issues or accidents arising from the use of this device.