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Page 1: ...SM1P B MANUAL ENGLISH DOC00084 Rev 14 ...

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Page 3: ...explosive gas dust and mining environments Please see ratings on page 37 and 38 Situational awareness is provided by processing technology and environmental microphones mounted within the headset Contact through two way radios is enabled by the SRCK6xxx02 cable or the intrinsically safe SRCK6xxxCx02 cable assemblies available separately Cable part numbers vary depending on the two way radio model ...

Page 4: ...f components may impair Intrinsic Safety WARNING Connection to the USB Connector located in the connector compartment of the right hand ear cup is not permitted The USB is for service only WARNING The IS Ex headset must not be charged in a hazardous area The battery shall only be charged when the equipment is in a safe area using the class II charging supply via the jack socket on the left hand ea...

Page 5: ...HEADSET ANATOMY FIGURE1 English DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 3 ...

Page 6: ...adband 1 7 Ear cushions 1 8 Microphones 1 9 Headset cable 1 10 Headset connector 1 11 Boommicrophone mount M5 Hex screw Connector 2 5mm Audio jack 1 12 Inline PTT 1 13 Inline PTT button 1 14 Two wayradioconnector Note these will varydependingon yourtwo way radio 1 15 Radio cable assembly 1 16 To the two way radio English DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 4 ...

Page 7: ...WEARING THE HEADSET FIGURE2 Description 2 1 Headset 2 2 Boom microphone 2 3 Inline PTT 2 4 Two way radio English DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 5 ...

Page 8: ...s essential as the microphone is directional If the microphone faces a different direction this may lead to a reduction in transmission quality The inline PTT has a rotatable clip behind it to allow it to attach to the shirt upper garment The inline PTT must be connected to the two way radio using the multi pin connector FITTINGTHE HEADSET Itisrecommended that thewearer should ensure that The earm...

Page 9: ... cups completely enclose the ears 3 2 The ear cushions should seal firmly against the head 3 3 For best results remove all hair from under the ear cushion 3 4 Noise reduction will be adversely affected byanything that breaks the seal of the ear cushions English DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 7 ...

Page 10: ...and out equally on both sides 4 2 Ensure no hair is inside the ear cushions 4 3 Fit the earmuffs over the ears ensuring a tight fit around the ears 4 4 Ensure the muff surrounds the ears 4 5 Press down on the headband to obtain a snug and comfortable fit English DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 8 ...

Page 11: ...lace thehelmeton thehead andadjustbysliding theearmuffsupand down 5 5 Earmuffs should seal firmlyagainst the head Forbest results remove hair from under the earmuffs 5 6 Three adhesive mounts and ties are included to secure the earmuff cable to the helmet The mounts should be evenly spaced around the rearoutside of the helmet Fit the tie through the mount The cable should feed through each tie and...

Page 12: ... the ear buds Insert ear tips following the ear tip fitting instructions on next page Place the earmuff back over the ears Ensure the retractable coiled cable is fully located within the ear cup Noise reduction will be adversely affected by anything that breaks the seal of the earmuff cushions DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 10 ...

Page 13: ... and backwards with one hand while inserting the ear plug into the ear Foam ear tips should be inserted within 5 seconds of compressing the foam Make sure the plug seals well into the ear canal The ear tip should not protrude out of the ear canal If using foam ear tips hold theplug inplace for20 seconds or until the foam has fullyexpanded Push the earpiece firmly overthe plastic canal English DOC0...

Page 14: ... be heard through the headset as the headset powers off MODE When the headset is powered up the unit is set into mode By pressing the power button this toggles mode mode allows full situational awareness of your surroundings in addition to two way radio Bluetooth Short Range or face to face communications The power buttontogglesbetweenQuiet mode and mode The volumecontrol buttonscanbeusedtoraiseor...

Page 15: ...ate from the normal headset operating mode Some options will not be available if the product model does not support a feature or headset programming has removed the setup mode option For further setup a programming tablet will be required Theoptions with fullyavailablefeatureset are 1 Short Range region 2 Short Range channel frequencies 3 FM Radio enable disable 4 VOX featureassignment 5 VOX trigg...

Page 16: ...mal operating mode Changes will be saved upon powering off the headset from setup mode short Cycledownthroughsystem setupoptions long Poweroffthe headset Changing Short Range Region Ensureyouhear Short RangeFM region short Increment decrementthrough regions 1 2 or 3 Region EIRP uW Standards FMfrequencyrange MHz 1 8 02 AS NZS 4268 88 1 107 9 2 0 048 EN301357 1 88 1 107 9 3 0 012 FCC 15 239 IC RSS 2...

Page 17: ... frequency bank last selected in the setup mode will be the frequency bank used when Short Range is turned on in normal operating mode Changing FMRadioEnable Ensureyouhear FMradio short Togglebetween enable and disable ChangingVOXAssignment Ensure youhear VOX setup short Togglebetween disable and Short Range ChangingVOXTrigger Level Ensureyouhear VOX level short cyclethrough low medium and high tr...

Page 18: ...ne PTT the inline PTT button may not activate the two way radio The PTT located on the two way radio should be used When the headset is powered on the two way radio PTT may not activate the two way radio Audio will revert to radio when the headset connector is disconnected dependent on radio type and compatible SRCK radio cable Two Way Radio VOX VOX can be used on VOX enabled two way radios Refer ...

Page 19: ...st selected frequency bank and the Short Range on off state Short Range VOX See Operating the Headset Setup Mode section for VOX setup information If VOX is assigned to Short Range when Short Range turns on you will hear the Short Range frequency announcement and then VOX on VOX can be toggled on and off short Toggle VOX onandoff whileShort Rangeis turnedon English DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00...

Page 20: ...r when connected to a Bluetooth radio LISTENINGTOFMRADIO short press together to toggle FM radio on off Note FM radio cannot be turned on while Short Range is turned on and vice versa When on Scanup down to thenextFM radio long When a Bluetooth phone call is entered FM radio audio is muted It will return when the call ends When the headset is powered off it remembers the last tuned FM radio freque...

Page 21: ... the headset is in Bluetooth pairing mode Short Range can be turned back on Reconnect When powered on the headset will try to reconnect to the last paired device Alternatively if the headset is not currently paired to another device prompt the reconnection from a device e g mobile phone that has the headset stored in its device list Incoming call Answer call a From handset b PressandreleaseMFB Rej...

Page 22: ...itting outgoing Bluetooth is muted while incoming audio is still heard Once two way and Short Range stop transmitting outgoing Bluetooth is restored Bluetooth Audio Streaming Audio streaming can only be used in Quiet mode Streamed audio will be mute in mode This is often used for streaming music but industrial use cases include Bluetooth machine health analyzers BlueLED Indicator Solid Pairing mod...

Page 23: ...d every 3 6 months to maintain the appropriate hearing protection that the product is certified to Cushions should be inspected regularly for signs of damage or wear Cushions can be removed simply by gripping the cushion and pulling firmly to unclip from the baseplate Replacement cushions may be pushed into the clips around the baseplate The headset should be stored at room temperature between 15 ...

Page 24: ...dband Replacement Band SMMK0001 Smart Muff Helmet Mount Replacement SMHA0000 SM1 HelmetAdaptor 3718 SMHA0001 SM1 HelmetAdaptor 3713 SMHA0002 SM1 HelmetAdaptor 3714 SMBM0001 Non IS Ex Replacement Boom Microphone SMBM0003 IS Ex ReplacementBoomMicrophone SMAP0000 Cooling Pads MFP00062B Dual Protection Replacement Earpiece Pair SMWS0001 Smart Muff Wind Protector Kit SMBMHK01 Smart Muff BoomMicrophone ...

Page 25: ...e SM1P headset located on the right hand side of the unit For intrinsically safe headsets the DC pocket is on the left hand side of the headset 3 TheLEDswillflashas indicated below RedLED RHS blinktwiceevery 5 seconds Battery low 1hour left RedLED solid Charging GreenLED solid Charge complete For intrinsically safe headsets these LEDs are located on the LHS of the headset Note when the DC plug is ...

Page 26: ... responsible for any damage caused to or by accessory or ancillary equipment connected or attached to the Product that is not provided by SENSEAR and is not expressly designed to operate in conjunction with the Product This warranty is not assignable or transferable to any other party this warranty is extended to the original purchaser of the Product only This warranty is in addition to your statu...

Page 27: ...eProductthat doesnotinterferewith the intended operation of the Product Normalwear and tear Productwhere theserialnumber has been removed or altered Any batteriesrechargeableorotherwise eithershippedwith or internal to the Product Any consumableitems forexamplereplaceableear tipsorear cup pads Warranty claimsmadeoutsideof thewarranty period Warrantyclaimsmadewithoutappropriateproofofpurchase beari...

Page 28: ...ume at the two way radio controls Setting a volume level of 50 is a good starting point Check that the battery in the two way radio is charged 3 If you cannot hear any of the surrounding environment The headset may be in Quiet mode or power is not present to the headset Press the power button on the headset to toggle between Quiet mode and mode 4 If the receiver cannot hear your voice and you can ...

Page 29: ...SM1P B TECHNICAL INFORMATION Rev 6 30 22 For most recent technical information visit sensear com support technical information ...

Page 30: ...ions However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorientor relocate the receiving antenna Increasetheseparati...

Page 31: ...DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY English For most recent Declaration of Conformity please visit sensear com support declaration of conformity ...

Page 32: ...C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Charging Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Non Intrinsically Safe Intrinsically Safe Battery Type 2650mAhLithiumPolymer rechargeable 2250mAhLithiumion rechargeable Battery Charge Time 7 hours 4 hours Operating Time 24 hours 18 24 hours Housing Material PP ABS TPE RoHS Compliant Yes DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 30 ...

Page 33: ...ean attenuation dB 22 1 24 4 31 1 35 1 35 8 37 0 39 9 40 7 40 7 27dB Standard deviation dB 3 1 2 4 2 0 2 5 3 2 3 0 3 3 2 7 2 9 Behind the Neck mount SM1PEXXX SM1BEXXX Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000 NRR Mean attenuation dB 18 9 22 4 28 6 33 6 33 5 35 3 37 3 38 8 37 4 24dB Standard deviation dB 3 5 3 4 2 6 2 8 2 3 3 5 4 0 2 9 3 4 Helmetmount SM1PHXXX SM1BHXXX Frequency Hz 125...

Page 34: ...Behind the Neck mount SM1PEXXX SM1BEXXX Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 NRR SF Meanattenuation dB 18 7 19 9 28 0 34 1 31 5 35 6 35 3 24 3dB Standard deviation dB 3 0 2 5 2 2 1 7 3 2 3 4 4 1 APV80 16 2 17 8 26 2 32 7 28 8 32 7 31 9 Helmetmount SM1PHXXX SM1BHXXX Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 NRR SF Meanattenuation dB 15 0 17 7 25 2 30 4 33 9 34 5 33 8 19 1dB Standard devi...

Page 35: ...Neck mount SM1PEXXX SM1BEXXX Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 SLC 80 Mean attenuation dB 19 3 20 0 27 0 33 7 30 5 33 9 33 0 27dB Class 5 Standard deviation dB 5 1 4 1 3 7 2 4 4 5 3 8 5 2 Mean atten Standard dev dB 14 2 15 9 23 3 31 3 26 0 30 1 27 8 Helmetmount SM1PHXXX SM1BHXXX Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 SLC 80 Mean attenuation dB 15 6 19 1 24 7 29 7 34 0 34 5 33 4 26...

Page 36: ...SM1PEXXX SM1BEXXX EN352 1 Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 H M L SNR dB Meanattenuation dB 20 7 21 3 27 7 34 0 33 3 35 3 36 1 32 27 21 30 Standard deviation dB 5 1 3 3 3 1 2 5 2 9 2 3 2 6 Mean attenuation Standard deviation dB 15 6 18 0 24 6 31 5 30 4 33 0 33 5 Helmetmount SM1PHXXX SM1BHXXX EN352 3 Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 H M L SNR dB Meanattenuation dB 20 4 22 2 2...

Page 37: ...ECTRICALAUDIOINPUT EN352 6 The electrical input level for which the mean plus one standard deviation is A weighted diffused field related sound pressure level is equal to 82 dB A is an RMS voltage U 108mV SIZERANGES WARNING Earmuffs complying with EN352 1 are of small size range Medium size range or large size range Medium size range earmuffs will fit most wearers Small size range or large size ra...

Page 38: ... in good condition and worn as directed Refer to AS NZS 1269 3 for guidance This product should not be used where there is a risk that the connecting cord could be caught up during use This product is provided with level dependent in ear audio playback The wearer should check correct operation before use If distortion or failure is detected The wearer should refer to the manufacturer s advice for ...

Page 39: ...ments A B C A B C SM1P B Headband mount SM1PBXXX SM1BBXXX Newtons N 11 6 11 1 11 1 11 1 10 7 11 1 Pounds lbs 2 6 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 4 2 5 SM1P B Behind the Neck mount SM1PEXXX SM1BEXXX N 14 2 14 7 14 2 14 2 14 7 14 2 lbs 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 SM1P B Helmet mount SM1PHXXX SM1BHXXX N 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 8 9 9 3 English DOC00084 SM1P B Manual rev 14 00 37 ...

Page 40: ... Classified Locations CSA C22 2 No 157 92 R2012 UPD1 UPD2 Intrinsically Safe and Non Incendive Equipment for Use in HazardousLocations UL913 5th Ed February 21 1997 Standard for Intrinsically Safe Apparatus and Associated Apparatus for Use in Class I II III Division 1 Hazardous Classified Locations MARKINGS TheSM1P IS SM1B IS contain the following markings Manufacturer s name Hazardous location cl...

Page 41: ...b 20o C Ta 60o C Cl I Div 1GrpA D T4 20o C Ta 40o C Cl I Zn1 AEx ibIIC T4Gb 20o C Ta 40o C Cl II Zn21 AEx ibIIIC T155o C Db 20o C Ta 40o C MARKINGS The SM1P Ex contains the following markings Hazardous location classand group and temperature class or Where XXXX isthe numberoftheATEX NotifiedBody responsible for the ATEX QAN ENTITYPARAMETERS The following entity parameters are for when SM1P Ex is u...

Page 42: ... Reserves the right to make corrections modifications enhancement improvements and other changes to its products and services and to discontinue any product or service without notice While Sensear Pty Ltd makes every effort to ensure that the information in this document is correct at the time of publication users and potential users should first check with Sensear Pty Ltd to ensure that they have...

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