Mobile One HSP-1, HSP-2 User Manual

HEADSET INSTRUCTIONS
AND
USER GUIDE
HSP-1 & 2 SERIES
Thank you for 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 in high noise environments.
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INDEX
CERTIFICATION DATA 2 WARNINGS 2 FITTING INSTRUCTIONS 3 - 6 CARE & MAINTENANCE 7
PARTS REPLACEMENT 7 - 8 NOISE EXPOSURE 9 WARRANTY 10 CONTACT DETAILS 11
CERTIFICATION DATA
Mobile One headsets are tested and comply with AS/NZS1270 -2002, Acoustics - Hearing Protectors. NOTE: As hearing protectors, Headsets must be selected, used and maintained according to AS/NZS 1269.
These instructions must be followed if the headset is expected to perform as indicated by the SLC80 rating in the chart below:
MODEL
No.
SLC80
RATING
CLAMP FORCE
MASS
FREQUENCY
Hz
125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000
HSP-1
31
10.4N 423g
MEAN
STD. DEVTN.
MEAN – STD. DEV.
16
3.5
12.5
20.7
3.0
17.7
30.4
3.3
27.1
34.8
3.8
31.0
35.8
4.1
31.7
39.6
3.8
35.8
41.8
5.3
36.5
HSP-2
28
10.1N
VOL
408g
PTT
379g
MEAN
STD. DEVTN.
MEAN – STD. DEV.
14.6
4.8
9.8
19.3
3.9
15.4
29.5
5.3
24.2
33.0
5.8
27.2
35.5
3.4
32.1
38.3
3.2
35.1
42.2
6.0
36.2
According to the Class rating system: The HSP-1 Headset is a Class 5 The HSP-2 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 framed glasses, protective clothing such as balaclavas, thick beards, etc.
It is vitally important that you give consideration to the sound output produced by the earphones in the headset itself. You must ensure that the volume setting of the radio, or other connected device, is adjusted to a safe listening level as there are no output limiting devices included within the electronic circuitry of the headset.
For correct care of this Headset, you must refer to the Care and Maintenance Instructions on page 7.
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
The purpose of a Headset is to:
1. Protect your hearing
2. Provide electronic communications
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
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1. Headband
2. Adjusting Slide
3. Ear Cushion
4. Ear Cup
5. Microphone attachment socket
6. Mic. Boom
7. Wind Sock
Figure C
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7
6
5
3
2
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NB: The Headset Ear Cups must be fitted over your ears
covering and enclosing them completely
The Headset should be fitted so that the horizontal axis of the Ear Cup bisects the approximate tip of the nose of the wearer. T his usually means th e Headband of the headset will be located directly above the ears, however the headband may be adjusted slightly forward or rearwards for maximum comfort. See figure D below.
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Note:
1. The horizontal axis at the nose shown as the solid black line
2. The vertical position 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 Fitting the Microphone Boom
Fit th d on
the
Ro Ea
P
Figure 1.0
e Microphone Boom assembly to the mounting socket locate Left Side Ear Cup (cable side).
tate the collar clockwise whilst screwing onto the socket on the r Cup. Firmly finger-tighten only.
artly bend the boom to where you estimate your mouth will be,
ensuring the Yellow Dot is facing towards the mouth.
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