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5 - English

OPERATION

Suppressing sound:

 

Tap the Settings icon to launch the settings menu.  

 

Select a level of noise suppression between 0 dB and 82 
dB using the Cut-Off Amplitude slider.  

 

When finished, tap Done. 

Adjusting the frequency to suppress sound:

Use the Low, Mid and High adjustments to fine-tune the 
frequencies of sound to be suppressed. 

 

Tap the Frequency icon.  

 

Select the frequency of sound to be adjusted. 

 

Use the Frequency Adjustment slider to fine-tune the level 
of suppression

 

When finished, tap the “X” to exit. 

 

NOTE: 

The adjusted settings will automatically be saved. 

Recording sound:

You can record between 1 and 30 seconds of sound.

 

Record sound by tapping the record button.  

 

Tap the button again to stop recording.  

 NOTE: 

The sound file will automatically be saved into 

the file cabinet. To access the file, select the file cabinet 
icon  and navigate to the saved file.

MANAGING YOUR PROJECTS

See Figure 5.

To edit, delete or share your images:

Tap the project name, a menu appears displaying 

Add New

Edit

Use Existing

 or 

Cancel

.

Add New

 Tap 

Add New

 and enter the name of your new project.

 Tap 

Done

 to return to the screen. Any screen shots or 

pictures taken will be saved under this new project name.

  To review pictures, tap the file cabinet icon. Tap the picture 

to display the saved screenshot.

 

NOTE:

 If no pictures have been saved, you will receive a 

notice that no readings are available in this project. You 
must save a picture before you can open to review.

Edit

  Delete the characters in the name and type the new name 

for the existing project.

Use Existing

  Scroll through the list of project names and select the one 

you wish to access.

 Tap 

Done

 to load the project.

REVIEWING YOUR PROJECTS

  Tap the file cabinet icon to review the pictures in the 

selected project.

  Swipe left or right to scroll through the pictures. The green 

arrow to the left of the project name returns you to the 
work screen.

Fig. 3

Cut-off 

Amplitude 

Slider

Fig. 5

Frequency 

Adjustment

Slider

Fig. 4

Recording 

Time Slider

Low, Mid, 

High Options

Summary of Contents for ES8000

Page 1: ...nes is 30NRR They will not provide ultimate protection of your hearing only reduce the ambient noise therefore they may not be suitable for every situation If at any time you are uncomfortable using this product discontinue use immediately The headphones are capable of playing music from an auxiliary source This music should not be played if the music distracts you from your work The music should ...

Page 2: ... the following symbols may be used on this product Please study them and learn their meaning Proper interpretation of these symbols will allow you to operate the product better and safer Safety Alert Indicates a potential personal injury hazard Read Operator s Manual To reduce the risk of injury user must read and understand operator s manual before using this product V Volts Voltage min Minutes T...

Page 3: ...ed at the ear is 92 dBA 2 The NRR is 30 decibels dB 3 The level of noise entering the ear is approximately equal to 62 dBA CAUTION For noise environments dominated by frequen cies below 500 Hz the C weighted environmental noise level should be used Although hearing protectors can be recommended for pro tection against the harmful effects of impulsive noise the noise reduction rating NRR is based o...

Page 4: ...nfections If a problem develops discontinue use USINGTHENOISESUPPRESSINGEARPHONES See Figures 2 4 NOTE The earphones will amplify sounds up to a pre determined sound level in which it stops amplifying and will deaden block out the sound To maximize noise suppression make sure your hair is brushed away from your ears and the foam earpieces fit snugly in your ears WARNING Do not use this product if ...

Page 5: ...re 5 To edit delete or share your images Tap the project name a menu appears displaying Add New Edit Use Existing or Cancel Add New Tap Add New and enter the name of your new project Tap Done to return to the screen Any screen shots or pictures taken will be saved under this new project name To review pictures tap the file cabinet icon Tap the picture to display the saved screenshot NOTE If no pic...

Page 6: ...screen will dis play all projects and icons representing the app segments used for each project PROJECT SUMMARY Accessing the file cabinet from within a project will display the app segments containing photos or data Tap an icon to select or deselect an app segment within a project When an app segment is selected stored items will be visible Tap a stored item to preview its details SHARING PROJECT...

Page 7: ...n modification or repairs by other than RYOBI Phone Works Service De partment One World Technologies Inc makes no warranties representations or promises as to the quality or performance of its power tools other than those specifically stated in this warranty HOW TO GET SERVICE Return the RYOBI Phone Works Item to RYOBI Phone Works Service Department at the address below freight prepaid Insurance i...

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