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STEP 6    Checking electronic operation

 

 

Check Earphones  (speakers) 

You should hear sound from your radio in both Ear Cups. If this is not the 
case, check the connection to the communications device or that the 
device is operating properly 

 

Check Microphone 

Check that the speech you are attempting to transmit is reaching the 
intended person, clearly. 

 

Caution

:  Do not set the volume level of the radio, or other connected, device too 

high!  See paragraph 2,  

Warnings

 on page 2. 

 
 
 

CARE & MAINTENANCE

 

 
 

We recommend that your headset be cleaned regularly, by wiping with a damp 
sponge containing mild soap and water. Pay special attention to the Ear Cushions 
to ensure removal of perspiration and skin oils which can reduce the service life of 
the Cushions. These areas of the Headset that come into contact with the wearer’s 
skin should also be regularly disinfected using isopropyl alcohol wipes.  
 
When cleaning 

DO NOT

 allow moisture to enter the Ear Cup assemblies or any part 

of the Microphone Assembly. 

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU 

IMMERSE THE HEADSET IN ANY LIQUID.

 

 

To maintain the noise attenuation properties of the Headset, the Ear Cushions (see 
Figure 6.0, item 2) should be replaced every six months and the inner foam 
assembly (see Figure 6.0, item 3) every twelve months. More frequent replacement 
of these items may be required if the Headset is being used under extreme 
conditions. Inspect the headset regularly for signs of damage or wear.  
 
 

 

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IMPORTANT: This Headset should not be stored in direct 
sunlight or temperatures above 55 degrees C. as distortion 
of the Ear Cushions may occur.                                                                     

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Содержание HMP-1 Series

Страница 1: ...r choosing a quality communications headset from Mobile One Australia This Headset has been designed and developed to maximise comfort provide superior electronic communications and to ensure excellent hearing protection within environments of high ambient noise ...

Страница 2: ...1 39 3 6 0 33 3 According to the Class rating system The HMP 1 Headset is a Class 5 WARNINGS This headset will only provide the hearing protection as indicated by the SLC80 rating when it is maintained in good working order and fitted correctly Other factors affecting the noise attenuation characteristics of the headset are items which affect the seal between the Ear Cushion and the head e g thick...

Страница 3: ...Correct fitment of the Headset to your head is vital for maximum hearing protection and to optimise communications ability A CORRECTLY FITTED HEADSET Figure A Figure B PARTS OF A HEADSET 3 1 1 Headband 2 Adjusting Slide 2 3 Ear Cushion 4 Ear Cup 5 Mic Boom 6 Mic Boom Clamping Nut 4 3 7 Mic Element Figure C 5 7 6 ...

Страница 4: ...on of the Headband on the top of the head as compared the vertical white dotted line Figure D STEP BY STEP USER GUIDE NOTE The Headset is intended to be worn with the microphone and cable on the left side of the head STEP 1 Adjusting position of the Mic Boom Release the holding tension of the Microphone Boom Figure C item 5 by unscrewing clamping nut Figure C item 6 counter clockwise just enough t...

Страница 5: ...hem completely Move the Headset so the Headband is sitting correctly and comfortably on your head see again Figure D NB Do not over stretch headset Figure 2 0 STEP 3 Adjusting the Ear Cups a Figure 3 1 below illustrates how the black Adjusting Slides can be moved up or down on the Headband This allows you to adjust the position of the Ear Cup to provide better comfort and a more efficient seal on ...

Страница 6: ...oth comfort and hearing protection ush r 6 Figure 4 0 STEP 5 Adjusting the Mic for maximum clarity 5a ADJUSTING MIC DISTANCE Microphone must be positioned as close to the lips as is comfortable This provides better voice clarity See Figure 5 1 Maximum Distance From lips 5 mm Figure 5 1 5b ADJUSTING MIC POSITION Adjust windsock Microphone to be directly in the centre of the mouth opening See figure...

Страница 7: ...which can reduce the service life of the Cushions These areas of the Headset that come into contact with the wearer s skin should also be regularly disinfected using isopropyl alcohol wipes When cleaning DO NOT allow moisture to enter the Ear Cup assemblies or any part of the Microphone Assembly UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU IMMERSE THE HEADSET IN ANY LIQUID To maintain the noise attenuation p...

Страница 8: ...ce under the lip around the circumference of the ear Cup opening Ensure the Ear Cushion plate has seated and clipped in properly before use The INNER FOAM ASSEMBLY item 3 also supports the Earphone and care should be taken not to damage the wiring With the Ear Cushions removed carefully take out the foam wafer and pull apart the two bottom layers where the wires enter Carefully remove the Earphone...

Страница 9: ... Order Code Item No NSN Description 7432300147 1 Leather Headband Cover item 1 7432300178 K 2 5965 66 151 5602 Cushion Kit Pack of 2 x item 2 7432300174 K 3 5965 66 151 5603 Foam Cushion Kit Pack of 2 x items 2 3 7432300179 4 Windsock for Microphone Pack of 1 x item 4 9 ...

Страница 10: ... ensure that the headset you have selected is suitable for the type frequencies of noise level of noise you may encounter as well as the period of exposure The chart below should be read in conjunction with AS NZ standard 1269 Noise Exposure Chart 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 0 01 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 0 16 14 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 1 50 40 30 0 15 20 30 40 50 1 1 5 2 3 1...

Страница 11: ...WARRANTY 11 ...

Страница 12: ...ustic Service Centre Camden Airport Camden NSW P O Box 123 Camden NSW 2570 AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL Phone 02 4655 6677 Phone 61 2 4655 6677 Fax 02 4655 6600 Fax 61 2 4655 6600 www mobileone com au Copyright Mobile One Australia Pty Ltd 2011 Revision 5 Feb 2012 12 ...

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