Mobile One HSP-5 series Instructions And User Manual Download Page 2

 

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INDEX 

 

CERTIFICATION DATA  

WARNINGS  

FITTING INSTRUCTIONS   3 - 8 
CARE & MAINTENANCE  8 - 9 

PARTS REPLACEMENT      9 - 10 
NOISE EXPOSURES         11 
WARRANTY  

      12 

CONTACT DETAILS         12 

 
 

CERTIFICATION DATA 

 

Mobile One headsets are approved to comply with AS1270 -2002, Acoustics - 
Hearing Protectors. NOTE: The headsets must be selected, used and 
maintained according to AS 1269. 

 

These instructions must be followed if the headset is expected to perform 
as indicated by the SLC80 rating in the chart below: 

 

 

MODEL 

No. 

 

SLC80      

RATING 

 

CLAMP
FORCE

 

MASS

 

FREQUENCY 

Hz 

 

125 

 

250

 

500 

 

1000 

 

2000 4000 

 

8000 

 

HSP-5 

 

28 

 

11 

 

400 

MEAN 

 

STD. DEVTN. 

 

MEAN – STD. DEV.

15.7 

 

4.7

 

11.0 

19.5

 

3.2

 

16.3

27.6 

 

3.7 

 

23.9 

30.6 

 

3.9 

 

26.7 

35.0 

 

3.7 

 

31.3 

38.3 

 

3.6 

 

34.7 

46.3 

 

4.7 

 

41.6 

 

HSP-7 

 

 

28 

 

11 

 

376 

MEAN 

 

STD. DEVTN. 

 

MEAN – STD. DEV.

15.4 

 

4.4

 

11.0 

19.5

 

2.7

 

16.8

 

26.3 

 

2.7 

 

23.6 

30.3 

 

3.8 

 

26.5

 

35.3 

 

2.8 

 

32.5

 

37.9 

 

4.4 

 

33.5 

40.2 

 

4.5 

 

35.7 

 

According to the Class rating system: The HSP-5  Headset is a Class 5 
 

 

 

 

 

 The HSP-7  Headset is a Class 5 

 

 

 

 

WARNINGS 

 

 

This headset will only provide the hearing protection as indicated by the SLC80 rating 
when it is maintained in good working order and fitted correctly. Other factors affecting 
the noise attenuation characteristics of the headset are items which affect the seal 
between the Ear Cushion and the head e.g. thick framed glasses, protective clothing 
such as balaclavas, thick beards, etc. 
 
It is vitally important that you give consideration to the sound output produced by the 
earphones in the headset itself. You must ensure that the volume setting of the radio, or 
other connected device, is adjusted to a safe listening level as there are no output 
limiting devices included within the electronic circuitry of the headset. 
 
For correct care of this Headset, you must refer to the care and maintenance 
Instructions on page 8.

 

Summary of Contents for HSP-5 series

Page 1: ...r choosing a quality communica ions Headset from Mobile One Australia This Headset has been designed and developed to maximise comfort to provide superior electronic communications and to ensure excel...

Page 2: ...6 30 3 3 8 26 5 35 3 2 8 32 5 37 9 4 4 33 5 40 2 4 5 35 7 According to the Class rating system The HSP 5 Headset is a Class 5 The HSP 7 Headset is a Class 5 WARNINGS This headset will only provide th...

Page 3: ...hearing protection and to optimise communications ability A CORRECTLY FITTED HEADSET Figure A Figure B NB The Headset Ear Cups must be fitted over your ears covering and enclosing them completely PAR...

Page 4: ...te your mouth will be ensuring the Yellow Dot is facing towards the mouth Figure 1 0 STEP 2 Fitting the Headset onto the Hardhat Typical Insert the Hardhat Adaptor Plate for each of The two Ear Cups i...

Page 5: ...he Hardhat See figures 3 1 3 2 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 b Place Inter Cup Cable inside Hardhat as shown in figure 3 3 Ensure the cable is an even length at both sides see item b Replace the rear two clip...

Page 6: ...ardhat on your head with the Mic on the left side See Figure 4 2 N B Also check hardhat manufacturer instructions for fitting 6 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 STEP 5 Engaging Ear Cups a To engage place one han...

Page 7: ...e 6 2 move the Ear Cups up or down so that they completely cover your ears and fit comfortably Try to make similar adjustments for each Ear Cup so that they sit evenly on both sides Repeat procedure i...

Page 8: ...connected device too high See paragraph 2 of Warnings on page 2 CARE MAINTENANCE We recommend that your headset be cleaned regularly by wiping with a damp sponge containing mild soap and water Pay sp...

Page 9: ...de the Ear Cup and under the Cushion s rigid plastic plate Pull the Ear Cushion away from the cup The new Cushions just clip back into place under the lip around the circumference of the Ear Cup openi...

Page 10: ...TS EXPLODED VIEW 4 3 2 1 Figure 9 0 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Order Code Description HSP FCK Hygiene Kit includes items 3 4 MB102 Microphone Boom includes items 1 2 WSS2 Replacement Wind Sock for Mic Hea...

Page 11: ...of hearing are many and complex and as the Headset user you should discuss your requirements with suitably qualified professionals to ensure that the headset you have selected is suitable for the type...

Page 12: ...nd Socks Ear Cushions Foam Assemblies Should you need to contact us at the factory our details are Mobile One Australia Pty Limited Electro Acoustic Engineering Division Camden Airport Camden NSW AUST...

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