background image

DOC00074 SM1R Manual rev 04 

10 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POWER ON: 

 

OPERATING THE HEADSET 

1.

 

Connect the SRCK60xx cable to the two-way radio 

2.

 

Turn the two-way radio on 

3.

 

Connect the headset cable to the SRCK60xx cable at the inline PTT 

4.

 

The headset will power up and an audible sound will be heard through the 

headset 

POWER OFF: 

1.

 

Turn the two-way radio off   

or 

2.

 

Disconnect the headset cable from the SRCK60xx cable at the inline PTT 

(brings audio back to the two-way radio) 

 

                 MODE: 

When the headset is powered up, the unit is set into ‘ 

mode’*. 

‘ 

mode’ allows full situational awareness of your surroundings in 

addition to two-way radio or face-to-face communications. 

 

The power button toggles between Quiet mode and                mode 

 

The volume control buttons can be used to raise or lower the audio level of 

the             mode 

 

*The default mode on power up can be programmed using the Sensear 

app 

 

QUIET MODE: 

By pressing the power button, this toggles ‘Quiet mode’. Quiet mode only 

allows audio from two-way radios to pass through the headset. 

 

mode 

Green LED, blink twice every 4 seconds 

Quiet mode 

Green LED, blink once every 4 seconds 

En

glis

h

 

Summary of Contents for SM1R

Page 1: ...SM1R MANUAL ENGLISH DOC00074 Rev 04...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ss is provided by processing technology and environmental microphones mounted within the headset Contact through two way radios is enabled by the SRCK60xx cable assemblyavailableseparately Please note...

Page 4: ...re user replaceable SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF USE Potential Electrostatic hazard clean with damp cloth only WARNING The IS headset must not be disassembled In the event of a malfunction the unit should b...

Page 5: ...DOC00074SM1R Manual rev 04 3 HEADSET ANATOMY FIGURE 1 English...

Page 6: ...1 6 Headband 1 7 Ear cushions 1 8 Microphones 1 9 Headset cable 1 10 Headset connector 1 11 Boommicrophonemount M5 Hex screw Connector 2 5mm Audio jack 1 12 Inline PTT 1 13 Inline PTT button 1 14 Two...

Page 7: ...DOC00074SM1R Manual rev 04 5 WEARINGTHE HEADSET FIGURE 2 Description 2 1 Headset 2 2 Boom microphone 2 3 Inline PTT 2 4 Two way radio English...

Page 8: ...e orientation is 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 behin...

Page 9: ...ro strap so that the earmuff cups completely enclose the ears 3 2 The earmuff cushions should seal firmly against the head 3 3 For best results remove all hair from under the ear cushion 3 4 Noise red...

Page 10: ...dband bypulling the center band out equallyon both sides 4 2 Ensure no hair is inside the earmuff cushions 4 3 Fit the earmuffs over the ears ensuring a tight fit around the ears 4 4 Ensure the muff s...

Page 11: ...ifting the armup and down 5 4 Place thehelmeton theheadandadjust bysliding theearmuffsupand down 5 5 Earmuffs should sealfirmlyagainst the head Forbest results remove hair from under the earmuffs 5 6...

Page 12: ...y radio MODE When the headset is powered up the unit is set into mode mode allows full situational awareness of your surroundings in addition to two way radio or face to face communications The powerb...

Page 13: ...ot 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 whe...

Page 14: ...ions are recommended to be replaced 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...

Page 15: ...acement band SMBB0000 Headband replacement band SMMK0001 Smart Muff Helmet Mount Replacement SMHA0000 SM1HelmetAdaptor 3718 SMHA0001 SM1HelmetAdaptor 3713 SMHA0002 SM1HelmetAdaptor 3714 SMBM0001 Non I...

Page 16: ...ir or replacement SENSEAR is not 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 d...

Page 17: ...roduct Cosmetic damage to the Product that does not interfere with the intended operation of the Product Normalwearand tear Product where theserialnumberhas beenremoved or altered Any batteriesrecharg...

Page 18: ...to hold the connector in place ensure these are fastened correctly 2 If the two way radio audio is not clear or distorted or the headset cuts out Adjust the two way radio volume at the two way radio...

Page 19: ...SM1R TECHNICAL INFORMATION Rev 6 30 22 For most recent technical information visit sensear com support technical information...

Page 20: ...enerates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guaran...

Page 21: ...DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY For most recent Declaration of Conformity please visit sensear com support declaration of conformity English...

Page 22: ...SPECIFICATIONS Headband Behind the Neck HelmetMount Weight 495g 17 46 oz 428g 15 09 oz 480g 16 93 oz Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Power See radio cable documentation Housing materia...

Page 23: ...ncy Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 3150 4000 6300 8000 NRR Mean atten dB 22 1 24 4 31 1 35 1 35 8 37 0 39 9 40 7 40 7 27 dB Standarddev dB 3 1 2 4 2 0 2 5 3 2 3 0 3 3 2 7 2 9 Behind the Neckmount SM1RE001 F...

Page 24: ...18 9 20 1 28 4 31 3 34 5 35 6 36 1 Behind the Neckmount SM1RE001 Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 NRR SF Mean attenuation dB 18 7 19 9 28 0 34 1 31 5 35 6 35 3 24 3 dB Standard Dev dB 3 0...

Page 25: ...6 30 2 32 5 34 1 34 0 Behind the Neckmount SM1RE001 Frequency Hz 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 SLC80 Mean attenuation dB 19 3 20 0 27 0 33 7 30 5 33 9 33 0 27 dB Class 5 Standard deviation dB 5 1 4...

Page 26: ...8 33 3 35 9 37 1 Behind the Neckmount SM1RE001 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 Dev dB 5 1...

Page 27: ...ted 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...

Page 28: ...obtained only if the headset is 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 caugh...

Page 29: ...RAGEOF YOURHEADSET This product maybe adversely affected by certain chemical substances Further information should be sought from the manufacturer The headset contains replaceable cushions Part SMHK00...

Page 30: ...n Class I II III Division 1 Hazardous Classified Locations CSAC22 2 No 157 92 R2012 UPD1 UPD2 IntrinsicallySafeandNon IncendiveEquipment forusein HazardousLocations UL9135thEd February21 1997 Standard...

Page 31: ...ORTANT NOTICE Sensear Pty Ltd Reserves the right to make corrections modifications enhancement improvements and other changes to its products and services and to discontinue any product or service wit...

Page 32: ...ter le repr sentant local deleurfournisseur d quipement ou un centre de service pour s informer surle syst me de collection de d chets dansleur pays Derichtlijninzake afgedankte elektrische enelektron...

Page 33: ...o pr prio produto ou emdeterminados casos naembalagem Tal como definido pela Directiva REEE estecontentor dolixo barrado com uma cruz significa qos clientes utilizadores finais nos pa ses da UE n o de...

Page 34: ......

Page 35: ...Printed inAustralia...

Reviews: