Hellberg Safety LOCAL Users Manual

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UNITED STATES
Local 462
User instructions
How to use and take
care of my hearing protector
All hearing protectors, which are included in this
instruction sheet, are equipped with a headband or spring
arms of thermoplastic and foam plastic filled cushions.
Use
To attain highest comfort and protection from this hearing protector you shall:
- use, take care of and adjust the protector in accordance with the instructions below.
- regularly check that no parts are worn­out and that there are no cracks in the protector.
Adjust (Headband)
Adjust the protector to its largest size and put it on. See to it that your ears are totally encompassed by the cups and that you get an even pressure around your ears. Now adjust the cups so that the headband rests lightly on your head.
Adjust (Helmet mounted)
Adjust the earmuff to the largest size, then fit the earcups over your ears so that they sit comfortably and snugly. Now re-adjust the helmet so that it sits lightly on your head.
Read the instructions carefully before use.
Warning
If the above instructions are not observed the attenuation effect can dramatically decrease.
Care
The hearing protector and the cushions will be worn and must be checked regularly. Clean with mild detergent (soap). You must be sure that the deter­gent does not irritate your skin. The hea­ring protector is to be kept in a dry and clean place, for example in the original packing.
Maintenance
Remove the self-adhesive cushion. Rem­ove the protective film from the cushion and place the cushion around the hole and press. Choose the right hygiene kit for your hearing protector.
Safety information
PTT – button
Press and hold down when transmitting
On/Off and Volume
Starts electronics, controls volume of Active listening function and of the integrated communication radio
On/Off Volume
Active listening
Com-radio
our wireless transceiver contains low power transmitter.
Y
When the transmitter is activated it sends out radio frequency
(RF) signals. This device is authorized to operate at a duty
factor not exceed 50%.Use only the supplied antenna.
Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could
damage the transmitter and violate FCC regulations
T echnical Specifications
Frequency: 462 MHz
Channel separation: 25 kHz
Rechargeable NiMH batteries 1600 mAh,
rechargeable about 1000 times
Charging time 10 hours
Operates ca. 40 hours after recharging, TX
5%
Delivered with Battery Charger
Automatic shut off after 4 hours
Transmitting power .145W ERP
VOX – 3 Levels of sensitivity to suit
the surrounding noise level
Tested at ANSI S3.19-1974, weight 12.2 oz.
Freq. Hz 125 250 500 1k 2k 3,15k 4k 6,3 8k H M L NRR CSA
Mean value 16,7 19,0 30,8 36,9 36,6 37,4 39,5 43,3 43,6 1 std. deviation 2, 4 2,0 2, 2 2, 1 3,0 2, 4 2, 6 2, 8 2,5 36 28 20 25 A
Number of channels: 14
EPS – Electronic Protection System which
allows for max. 82 dB(A) inside the earcups
CEPS – Communication Electronic Protection System - Incoming signals are being transmitted up to 82 dB(A) only
Simple Easy-Step function for selecting mode quickly within each menue
Synth. V oice guides through the menues stating menue and mode chosen
V olume control – separate for Level Dependant and for communication
Aux socket
Connect charger and charge for 10 hours. This intake is also for connecting an external PTT – button, Walkman, CD­Player, Comm.-Radio etc.
Mode Button
For changing menues and to select VOX/PTT transmittance or channels
Short press Long press
Present menu
Change of menu
VOX 1–3
Quickstep selection
Channel 1–14
Quickstep selection
Accessories
Remote PTT-button
As an accessory there is an extra PTT­button with a clamp connection. Art. No. 99520
Hellberg Fresh
Self-adhesive hygiene ring which is heat absorbing and makes the hearing protector more comfortable and hygienic. Art. No. 99900
FCC ID: QF9LOCAL
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Hygiene kit
New cushions and outer absorbent, which should be exchanged at least once every six months. Art. No. 99042.
Wind shield (cup-mic)
Art. No. 99510
Wind shield (boom mic)
Art. No. 99515
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