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3M™ Peltor™ LiteCom Plus

Hearing protector with built-in two-way radio, level dependent function for ambient listening and option to connect external 

equipment. Read these instructions carefully before use and save them for future reference.

1. COMPONENTS

1.1 Headband (figure A)

(A:1) Headband

(A:2) Headband padding (PVC foil)

(A:3) Headband wire (stainless steel)

(A:4) Two-point fastener (POM)

(A:5) Ear cushion (PVC foil and PUR foam)

(A:6) Attenuation cushion (PUR foam)

(A:7) Cup

(A:8) Microphone for level dependent function for ambient listening

(A:9) Speech microphone (dynamic microphone)

(A:10) On/Off/Mode

(A:11) +

(A:12) –

(A:13) Antenna

(A:14) Speech microphone input (J22)

(A:15) PTT (Push To Talk button) for built-in communication radio

(A:16) PTT auxiliary. (Push To Talk button) for externally connected equipment (A:17)

(A:17) External input/output (e.g. for external communication radio, external telephone)

(A:18) Lithium-ion battery (rechargeable)

1.2 Helmet attachment (figure B)

(B:1) Cup supporting arm (stainless steel)

1.3 Neckband (figure C)

(C:1) Neckband wire (stainless steel)

(C:2) Neckband cover (POX)

2. FITTING AND ADJUSTMENT

Note! Brush aside hair around your ears so the ear cushions (A:5) fit snugly.

Spectacle frames should be as thin as possible and fit close to the head to minimize acoustic leakage.

2.1 Headband (figure D)

(D:1) Slide out the cups (A:7).Tilt the upper part of the headset outwards to ensure the wires are outside the headband wires (A:3).

(D:2) Adjust the height of the cups by sliding them up or down while holding the headband in place.

(D:3) The headband should be positioned across the top of your head.

2.2 Helmet attachment (figure E)

(E:1) Insert the helmet attachment in the slot on the helmet and snap it into place.

(E:2) Working mode. To switch the unit from ventilation mode to working mode, press the headband wires inwards until you hear 

a click on both sides. Make sure that the cups and the headband wires do not press on the edge of the helmet when in working 

mode as this can cause noise leakage.

(E:3) Ventilation mode. Avoid placing the cups against the helmet as this prevents ventilation (E:4).

3. USAGE/FUNCTIONS

3.1 Inserting batteries

Insert the rechargeable battery (ACK081) in the battery compartment. Push down the clamp.

Low battery level is indicated by a voice message: “low battery”, repeated every five minutes. If the batteries are not replaced 

a “battery empty” warning will eventually be heard. The unit will then switch off automatically. Note! Use following battery in this 

product: 3M Peltor ACK081 charged with cable 3M Peltor AL2AI connected to a 3M Peltor FR08 (power supply). 

Note! Performance may deteriorate as the batteries get low.

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Summary of Contents for Peltor MT7H7A4610-NA

Page 1: ...1 3M Peltor LiteCom Plus MT7H7A4610 NA MT7H7B4610 NA MT7H7P3E4610 NA The Sound Solution ...

Page 2: ...2 A 17 A Headband MT7H7A4610 NA A 1 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 9 A 11 A 7 A 8 A 10 A 2 A 3 A 13 A 12 A 15 A 14 A 18 B Helmet attachment MT7H7P3E4610 NA C Neckband MT7H7B4610 NA C 1 C 2 B 1 A 16 ...

Page 3: ...S 8 467 5625 23 BRS 1 464 5000 9 FRS 9 467 5875 24 BRS 2 464 5500 10 FRS 10 467 6125 25 BRS 3 467 7625 11 FRS 11 467 6375 26 BRS 4 467 8125 12 FRS 12 467 6625 27 BRS 5 467 8500 13 FRS 13 467 6875 28 BRS 6 467 8750 14 FRS 14 467 7125 29 BRS 7 467 9000 15 FRS GMRS 15 462 5500 30 BRS 8 467 9250 H CTCSS Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System 1 67 0 8 88 5 15 110 9 22 141 3 29 179 9 36 233 6 2 71 9 9 91 ...

Page 4: ...s 92 dBA 2 The NRR is 25 decibels dB 3 The level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to 67 dBA Caution For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz the C weighted environmental noise level should be used Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise the noise reduction rating NRR is based on the attenuation...

Page 5: ...channels DCS 83 codes Output power High power 200 mW Low power 25 mW Range Up to 3 km depending on conditions Power supply 3 7V LiIon ACK081 Power consumption Stand by 59 mA Receiving 70 mA Transmitting high power 230 mA Transmitting low power 160 mA Operating time 20 hours Operating temperature 4F to 131F 20C to 55C Storage temperature 40F to 131F 40C to 55C L Weight MT53H7A4610 NA 16 4 oz 464 g ...

Page 6: ... fit close to the head to minimize acoustic leakage 2 1 Headband figure D D 1 Slide out the cups A 7 Tilt the upper part of the headset outwards to ensure the wires are outside the headband wires A 3 D 2 Adjust the height of the cups by sliding them up or down while holding the headband in place D 3 The headband should be positioned across the top of your head 2 2 Helmet attachment figure E E 1 In...

Page 7: ...ess the button A 11 or button A 12 to adjust the channel Each change is confirmed by a voice message You can choose between 30 channels See table F Radio channel frequencies 3 8 VOX Voice Operated Transmission VOX enables the LiteCom Plus to transmit automatically when sound above a certain level reaches the microphone This allows radio transmission without pressing the PTT button A 15 Press the b...

Page 8: ...ton A 11 or button A 12 to select the BCLO setting Each change is confirmed by a voice message 3 10 2 Max transmission time This function lets you adjust the maximum transmission time The time can be chosen between 30 seconds up to 5 minutes and off mode Press the button A 11 or button A 12 to adjust the maximum transmission time Each change is confirmed by a voice message 3 10 3 Automatic power o...

Page 9: ...on The wearer should check correct operation before use If distortion or failure is detected the wearer should refer to the manufacturer s advice for maintenance and replacement of the battery This ear muff is provided with electrical audio input The wearer should check correct operation before use If distortion or failure is detected the wearer should refer to the manufacturer s advice Follow the...

Page 10: ...oved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication 7 CAUTION When set to full gain the earphones can produce an equivalent sound level of up to 87dB A This is considered safe for daily ...

Page 11: ...ment e g communicatio radio 3M Peltor FL6BS Connecting cable Listening cable with a 2 5 mm mono connector for external equipment e g communicatio radio 3M Peltor FL6BR Connecting cable With Peltor J11 connector type Nexus TP 120 for use with a Peltor adapter and an external communication radio 3M Peltor MT90 02 Throat microphone Dynamic laryngophone Important Notice 3M does not accept liability of...

Page 12: ...ivent être aussi fines que possible et le plus près possible de la tête pour minimiser les fuites acoustiques 2 1 Serre tête figure D D 1 Glisser les coquilles vers l extérieur A 7 Faire pivoter la partie supérieure du serre tête vers l extérieur pour que les broches soient à l extérieur des broches serre tête A 3 D 2 Régler la hauteur des coquilles en les faisant glisser vers le haut ou vers le b...

Page 13: ...ésactivé aucune communication par radio ne peut être entendue Remarque Lorsque le volume est désactivé tous les menus applicables sont cachés 3 7 Canal fréquence radio Appuyer sur le bouton A 11 ou A 12 pour régler la fréquence Un message vocal confirme chaque changement MT7H7 4610 NA 22 canaux voir le tableau F 1 fréquences radio FRS GMRS MT7H7 4610 NA 8 canaux voir le tableau F 2 fréquences radi...

Page 14: ...n essaie de transmettre sur un canal occupé Il y a deux options carrier fréquence porteuse et sub channel sous canal code avec ou sans avertissement sonore Si on veut que le casque d écoute réponde à la fréquence porteuse sélectionner carrier pour la réponse au sous canal choisir sub channel Appuyer sur le bouton A 11 ou A 12 pour choisir le réglage BCLO Un message vocal confirme chaque changement...

Page 15: ...irectives du fabricant Toujours porter les protecteurs d oreilles dans les environnements bruyants Inspecter régulièrement le fonctionnement des protecteurs d oreilles Mise en garde Toute omission envers ces recommandations réduira considérablement la protection qu offrent ces protecteurs d oreilles Certaines substances chimiques peuvent endommager ce produit Pour en savoir davantage consulter le ...

Page 16: ...ot transmit for more than 50 of the total transceiver use time transmitting over 50 of the total use time may exceed the limits in accordance to the FCC RF exposure requirements Nominal transceiver operation is 5 transmission time 5 reception time and 90 stand by time 6 3 IC Warning FR J 2 Insérer le coussinet neuf en appuyant dessus pour qu il s enclenche en place J 3 5 2 Nettoyage Retirer les co...

Page 17: ...ion intégrée Bonnette pare vent M60 2 3M Peltor pour microphones avec fonction dépendante des niveaux sonores pour écoute ambiante Efficace contre le bruit du vent protège les microphones et prolonge leur durée utile Une paire par paquet Câble de connexion FL6CS 3M Peltor Avec connecteur stéréo de 2 5 mm pour téléphones mobiles et DECT Câble de connexion FL6CT 3M Peltor Câble d écoute avec connect...

Page 18: ...144 1000 For More Information www 3M com Peltor Technical Assistance U S A 1 800 665 2942 Customer Service U S A 1 800 328 1667 Please recycle Printed in Sweden 3M 2013 All rights reserved 3M is a trademark of 3M Company under license in Canada Peltor is a trademark of 3M Svenska AB used under license by 3M ...

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