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8.4.  TO CONNECT THE HEADSET TO A PAIRED 

SCU-300

This product uses Near Field Magnetic Induction (NFMI), to 

connect wirelessly to the SCU-300. NFMI is a short range 

wireless physical layer that communicates by coupling a tight, 

low-power, non-propagating magnetic field between devices. 

The range is ≈ 50 cm/20 in. NFMI systems are designed to 

contain transmission energy within the localized magnetic 

field and the energy does not radiate into free space. 

If previously connected with the SCU-300, the ComTac™ VII 

will connect automatically when within range of the SCU-300.

1.  Start the headset. Refer to “8.3. To power On/Off the 

headset”. 

2.  Press the menu button on the SCU-300 for ~2 seconds.

3.  The headset will indicate pairing.

a.  2 short beeps, indicates a successful pairing to the 

SCU-300.

b.  3 long beeps, indicates a failed pairing to the SCU-300.

Beep Beep

Beeeeep Beeeeep Beeeeep

Note: 

Beeping sounds only occurs if the headset has 

previously been paired with the SCU.

If the pairing fails, press the menu button on the SCU-300 for 

~10 seconds. Or until 2 short beeps are heard in the headset 

For more information, refer to user instructions for the 

SCU-300.

8.4.1.  TO CONNECT THE HEADSET TO THE SCU-300 

FOR THE FIRST TIME

•  Refer to the manual for SCU-300.

8.5.  TO ADJUST THE VOLUME

•  Short press the + button to turn up the ambient 

(environmental) volume. 

•  Short press the - button to lower the ambient 

(environmental) volume. 

•  To turn off the ambient microphone, press the - button  

until “Ambient listening off” is heard. The headset is now in 

Silent Mode.

1

2

3

4

~ 0.5 sec

The headset will indicate reaching maximum volume with a 

beeping sound. 

8.6.  TO USE THE NIB FUNCTION

NIB offers electronic, headset-to-headset communication with 

a transmission range of ≈10 m/11 yd from the speaker. There 

is no limit regarding how many people within that 

transmission range that can receive the transmission. 

Up to 4 users within ≈ 150 m/165 yd can transmit 

simultaneously using 1 of 4 open slots/channels. Once all 4 

channels are active, no one else in the group can transmit 

until a channel becomes available. If a fifth person tries to 

transmit, a beeping sound will indicate that the message was 

not transmitted. This ≈150 m/165 yd range is in an open field 

(line in sight) and may be reduced by physical structures.

N

ote:

 Optimal signal for communication is reached within a 

radius of ≈ 5 m/5.5 yd. NIB volume within the ≈ 5 m/5.5 yd is 

maximized. NIB volume will decrease in the ≈ 5-10 m/5.5-11 yd.

 

range as the listener gets further from the speaker.

1

10m

5m

2

1.  Double tap on the NIB button to access the NIB menu. 

x2

~ 0.5 sec

There are 3 different NIB modes. 

•  NIB VOX
•  NIB PTT
•  NIB OFF

Note:

 The NIB is constantly active in both NIB PTT and NIB 

VOX Modes. To silence all NIB activity completely, switch 

headset to NIB OFF Mode.

NIB VOX

NIB OFF

NIB PTT

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Summary of Contents for Peltor ComTac VII MT14H41A-300NA

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Page 3: ...TM ComTac VII...

Page 4: ...uation dB Mf 14 0 19 4 27 9 32 3 31 7 39 7 44 5 40 1 41 0 22 A 3 Standard deviation dB sf 2 7 3 2 2 6 2 1 2 8 3 6 3 4 2 6 2 2 B MT14H41A 300NA with HY80 A B Headband with gel cushion A 1 Frequency Hz...

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Page 7: ...EN 1 16 ES 17 32 FR 33 48 3M PELTOR ComTac VII...

Page 8: ...rotectors Research suggests that users may receive less noise reduction than indicated by the attenuation label value s on the packaging due to variation in fit fitting skill and motivation of the use...

Page 9: ...level should be used 3 FCC AND IC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Indus try Canada s license exempt Radio Standards Specifications Operation is subject to the follo...

Page 10: ...djustable screw K Environmental Ambient microphone L button M NIB button N button O Earcup P Battery compartment cover Q Guide for the headband cable R Communication microphone guide 6 EXPLANATION OF...

Page 11: ...square loop B is up B Caution The ARC connector should be positioned directly above the ear to ensure correct positioning of the headset earcup 7 2 1 TO PUT THE HELMET ATTACHMENT INTO TACTICAL MODE Pu...

Page 12: ...mately 10 cm 4 in of the protective tape Refer to 14 Accessories 2 Remove the backing from the protective tape 3 Wrap the protective tape around the microphone 4 Apply pressure to the protective tape...

Page 13: ...up the ambient environmental volume Short press the button to lower the ambient environmental volume To turn off the ambient microphone press the button until Ambient listening off is heard The heads...

Page 14: ...rotection When a non electronic passive hearing protection device is used it may be necessary to place the ComTac VII in Earplug Mode to maintain environmental auditory awareness and communications NO...

Page 15: ...g Optimized for enhanced auditory awareness when moving by foot by reducing sounds such as footsteps and personal equipment noise Observation Optimized for enhanced auditory awareness when still and i...

Page 16: ...urned up to an audible level Make sure that all cables are connected securely and to the correct port on the SCU 300 Ensure the correct PTT button on the SCU 300 or RCU 300 is being pressed when trans...

Page 17: ...l the guide outwards NOTE Mild force may be needed to remove the guides from the earcup EN 5 Turn the earcup with the microphone 90 degrees to unlock position 6 Pull the guides and the microphone hold...

Page 18: ...the helmet attachment 13 Turn the guide 90 degrees to locked position 14 Turn the earcup without battery compartment according to the illustration and attach the guides to the earcup Note The helmet a...

Page 19: ...e Make sure the headband cable is placed inside the headband wire 17 Turn the earcup 90 degrees to lock position 18 Connect the microphone cable to the earcups 19 The headset is now ready to attach to...

Page 20: ...from the left earcup 2 Turn the earcup without microphone 90 degrees to unlock position 3 Pull the guides outwards 4 Turn the earcup with microphone 90 degrees to unlock position 5 Pull the guide out...

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