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Instruction Sheet for Safety Helmet Headset NMN6050B

 

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68P81085C85-O

February 24, 1997

 

edge of the helmet.

2.

Mark this bracket position for cementing a piece of precut Velcro tape (Motorola 
Part Number 1184865H01) to the helmet.  Repeat the procedure for attaching 
another piece of tape to the other side of the helmet if desired.

3.

Roughen the inner surface of the helmet with emery cloth (supplied) along the 
approximate center line as marked previously.

4.

Spread an even coat of the contact cement (supplied) on the helmet surface and 
on the tape (supplied) to be bonded. (Cover all edges of the tape with cement.)

5.

Allow approximately 3 to 5 minutes for the cement to become 'tacky' and then 
attach the tape to the helmet.

6.

Apply pressure to the tape by clamping or pressing (15 minutes minimum) and 
allow to cure for 24 hrs at room temperature before using.

7.

The headset hanging bracket is factory equipped with similar tape.  Attach the 
headset to the helmet.  With tape on both sides, the headset can be switched 
from one side to the other.

 

Cable Routing

 

Refer to Figure 2 and route the cable along the inside of the helmet and down the back 
side. Secure the cable to the back side of the helmet sweatband using the cable retainer 
clamp and hardware supplied.

 

Operation

 

For HT 1000, JT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000, and MTX Series radios:

 

1.

Connect the multiple-pin connector of the headset cable to the headset cable 
adapter connector.

2.

Connect the 3.5MM plug of the cable adapter to the accessory adapter 
BDN6676, by inserting the plug and screwing the plug base into the adapter 
clockwise until seated properly and finger tight.

3.

Connect the accessory adapter, BDN6676, to the radio.

4.

To transmit, press the push-to-talk (PTT) switch located on the accessory 
adapter, BDN6676.

5.

To receive, release the PTT switch and set the radio volume control to the 
desired level. Some radios have either an unsquelch button or volume set button 
that when pressed with provide either incoming noise or a tone useful for setting 
the volume control.

 

For SABER radios:

 

1.

Connect the multiple-pin connector of the headset cable to the NTN5913 cable 
adapter.

2.

Connect the NTN5913 adapter cable to the Saber radio.

3.

To transmit, press the PTT switch on the NTN5913 adapter cable.

4.

To receive, release the PTT switch and set the radio volume control to the 
desired level.

Summary of Contents for NMN6050B

Page 1: ...to the soft plastic earpiece Another acoustical tube provides the lip microphone facility The headset cable is terminated in an industrial connector for use in many Motorola two way radio applications Assembly Refer to Figure 1 and become familiar with the parts and terminology The headset is pro vided with a plastic box that contains a set of six soft plastic earpiece tips of various sizes to fit...

Page 2: ... Headset To Helmet Figure 2 Headset Helmet Installation Refer to Figure 2 and install the headset to the helmet as outlined in the following steps 1 To determine the mounting location for the headset at the helmet side the cap sule assembly should be clipped onto the hanging bracket and positioned along the approximate center line of the helmet so that the microphone tube is directly in front of t...

Page 3: ...and route the cable along the inside of the helmet and down the back side Secure the cable to the back side of the helmet sweatband using the cable retainer clamp and hardware supplied Operation For HT 1000 JT 1000 MT 2000 MTS 2000 and MTX Series radios 1 Connect the multiple pin connector of the headset cable to the headset cable adapter connector 2 Connect the 3 5MM plug of the cable adapter to ...

Page 4: ...997 Maintenance If needed the components of the headset are replaceable Refer to the list of parts illustrated in Figure 1 To order replacement parts or for warranty information contact Motorola Americas Parts Division APD at 1 800 422 4210 or 1 847 538 8023 68P81085C85 O 6881085C85 ...

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