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Noise level indB(A) outside the outside
cup. (Max. input sibnal level 114 dB(A)

Noise level in dB(A) inside the cup

60

70

80

60

70

80

90

50

90

100

110

120

SPARE PARTS/ACCESSORIES

HY68

Hygiene kit

Easy-to-replace hygiene kit, consists of two attenuating cushions and snap-in
sealing rings. Replace at least twice a year to ensure constant attenuation, hygiene
and comfort, or if any of the parts in the hygiene kit are defective.
The protection, and particularly the sealing rings, can deteriorate over time and
should be inspected regularly to ensure that no cracks and sound leakage exist.
Replace damaged sealing rings; see 

Care.

HY100

Clean single-use protectors

A single-use protector that is easy to apply to the sealing rings. Package of 100
pairs of single-use protectors.

M60/2

Wind muffler for ambient noise microphones

Effective against wind noise. Two per package.

1162 SV Battery cover

Connecting cords for audio input

FL6H

3.5 mm mono plug

FL6M

3.5 mm mono plug

FL6N

3.5 mm stereo plug for Micman comm radio

The Peltor ComTac can be converted into a headset by installing a boom microphone on
one of the guides or using a throat microphone. The microphone connects by a split cable to
the audio input on the ComTac and an external radio.
Contact our sales department at +46 370 69 42 00 for more information.

Average level/electrical input signal
Music/compressed speech x = 1.85 V
Non-compressed speech   x = 2.2 V

Hours/day

x

2x

8x

4x

2

4

6

8

0

16x

TECHNICAL DATA

(1) Attenuation values

The attenuation values and sound level relationships for Peltor ComTac are tested and
approved according to prEN 352-4 and applicable parts of EN 352-1.

Explanation of the attenuation table

1. Weight
2. Frequency
3. Average level attenuation
4. Standard deviation
5. Expected attenuation

(2) Level relationships

The relationship between A-weighted sound pressure levels outside and inside the cup.

(3) Input signal level/usage time

The maximum allowed audio signal in relation to usage time.

To prevent harmful levels on the earphones, the specified input signals must not be exceeded
(Speech signal average level). The earphone level for music is maximum 82 dB(A) equivalent
sound level according to the demands of the PPE directive.

(1) Attenuation values

(2) Level relationships

(3) Input signal level/usage time

Converting a Peltor ComTac to
a headset. See the

 Assembly

section, pgs. 8–9

 for more

information.

EN

SNR

28

 

dB

H

22

 

dB

M

14

 

dB 25

 

dB

L

10.7

15.8

24.7

29.4

28.2

40.6

41.6

3.8

3.7

2.6

3.7

3.7

2.8

5.2

6.9

12.1

22.1

25.7

24.5

37.8

36.4

Frequency 

2

Mean att. 

3

ComTac

MT15H68FB

315gr/10.6oz 

1

Stand. dev. 

4

APV 

5

Model

125

250

500

1000 2000 4000 8000

FP3511 ComTac VoIII(E)+(SE) 

03-01-31, 13.30

14-15

Summary of Contents for ComTac

Page 1: ...gligen i miljöer med mer än 85 dB A vägd ljudnivå måste man skydda sin hörsel Det är hörselcellerna längst in i örat som skadas och de kan aldrig läkas Skadan blir per manent Ett bekvämt skydd anpassat efter den bullernivå man vistas i är den bästa garantin för att man använder hörselskyddet 100 av tiden och därmed får ett säkert skydd mot bestå ende hörselskador I 1 I 2 I 3 EN User s Guide ENGLIS...

Page 2: ...ies are inserted incorrectly Equipped with an audio input through a jack in the casing to allow connection to an external radio External signals can be heard without battery power and even when the Peltor ComTac is switched off When the active volume function is on amplification is reduced when an external telephone signal comes in through the audio input IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION The Peltor ComT...

Page 3: ...al radio Contact our sales department at 46 370 69 42 00 for more information Average level electrical input signal Music compressed speech x 1 85 V Non compressed speech x 2 2 V Hours day x 2x 8x 4x 2 4 6 8 0 16x TECHNICAL DATA 1 Attenuation values The attenuation values and sound level relationships for Peltor ComTac are tested and approved according to prEN 352 4 and applicable parts of EN 352 ...

Page 4: ...NG VOLUME In cold weather warm the unit inside your coat for 1 2 minutes before putting it on for best comfort The sealing rings should lie flat against each other Turn the cups outward so the attenuating cushions and circuits can dry Reassemble See Disassembly Replacement CARE Clean the cups headband and sealing rings with a rag dipped in tepid water Never dip the cups into the water When damp Wr...

Page 5: ...ing upwards while bending upwards Once in place the micro phone arm should turn to the side with some friction DISASSEMBLING INSTALLING THE MICROPHONE ARM Adjust the hearing protector and helmet for the best comfort Let all the cables run inside the helmet strap and inside your coat PACKAGING IN THE ORIGINAL CARTON TILLBEHÖR 2 Fold down the tab Pack the batteries and accessories in the compartment...

Page 6: ...ffect of the hea ring protector I 3 Worn 90 You can no longer expect sure protection If you spend time daily in environments with more than 85 dB A weighted noise you must protect your hearing The hearing receptors deep in the ear can be irreparably damaged A comfortable hearing protector designed for the specific noise level is the best guarantee that users wear the hearing protector 100 of the t...

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