RS Peltor HTRXS Instruction Leaflet Download Page 2

The hearing protector radio and in particular the sealing cups may be impaired in time and
should be checked frequently to ensure that there are no cracks or noise penetration.

Note:

If these recommendations are not followed, both attenuation and function may be impaired.

User instructions

Unscrew and remove battery lid. Insert the two 1.5 volt batteries which are provided. Check that the
+ and - terminals face the right direction.

Headband:

Pull out the cups and adjust the headset over the ears so that the sealing pads completely surround
the ears. Adjust the height of both cups while holding down the band until you have a comfortable
fit. The band should fit straight on top of your head.

Helmet attachment:

Fit the helmet attachment in the hard-hat slot until it clicks into place.
During use, the wire bands must be pushed in until they click on both sides, from ventilation to
operating position. Check that the cup and wire band do not chafe against the harness or hard-hats
edge when in the operating position, otherwise this may cause noise penetration.

Note

: The cups can be set to three positions, operational, ventilation and standby.

Important:

For best protective effect, move away hair from around the ears so that the sealing cups
fit tightly on the head. Spectacle arms should be as thin as possible and fit close to the
head.

Turn on the volume control and adjust the required channel with the channel knob on the right cup.
The right cup also has a manual stereo-mono switch which can be set to mono for best reception
when the transmission signal is weak, for example when entering deep into a building. With this
switch in stereo, the receiver automatically switches between stereo and mono depending on the
strength of the transmission signal.

Attenuation

The attenuation rates for the Peltor Workstyle Hearing Protector Radio are tested and approved
according to PPE directive 89/686 EEC, and as per relevant sections of European standard EN 352-
1: 1993/pr EN 352-3.
Telephone receiver level for music is rated at max 80 dB(A) equivalent noise level as per the
requirements in the PPE directive.

Model HTRXS7A with headband. Weight 340g
Certificate issued by FIOH, Laajaniityntie 1, FIN-0162o, Vantaa. ID#0403.
The Peltor Workstyle Hearing Protector Radio meets the requirements in the EMC directive. EL
protector auricular Workstyle con radio FM estéreo, cumple con los requisitos de la Directiva EMC
.

Model

Freq. Hz

125

250

500

1000

2000

4000

8000

H

M

L

SNR

Mean att.

18.9

24.1

30.7

36.8

32.1

38.4

40.0

HTRXS

Std.dev.

4.6

2.6

2.6

3.4

3.4

3.0

2.3

32dB 29dB 22dB 31

APV

14.3

21.5

28.1

33.4

28.7

35.4

37.7

The information provided in 

RS

technical literature is believed to be accurate and reliable; however, RS

Components assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies or omissions, or for the use of this information, and all use
of such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk.
No responsibility is assumed by RS Components for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties
which may result from its use.
Specifications shown in RS Components technical literature are subject to change without notice.

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