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FOREWORD
Product Safety and RF Exposure
Compliance
Before using this product, read
the operating instructions for
!
Caution
safe usage contained in the
Product Safety and RF
Exposure booklet enclosed with
your radio.
ATTENTION!
The radio is restricted to occupational use only to
satisfy FCC RF energy exposure requirements.
Before using this product, read the RF energy
awareness information and operating instructions in
the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet
enclosed with your radio (Motorola Publication part
number 6881095C98) to ensure compliance with RF
energy exposure limits.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two 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. Any changes or
modifications not expressly approved by
Motorola may void the user’s authority to
operate this device.
Battery is shipped with a nominal charge between 30
and 50%. Battery should be stored between -10°C
(14°F) and 30°C (86°F) to minimize permanent
capacity loss. Caution: Storing your fully charged
accessory in high-temperature conditions may
permanently reduce the life of the internal battery.
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Important information:
•Do not recharge your accessory in
temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 45°C
(113°F)· Conditions inside a parked car can
exceed this range. Do not store your
accessory in a parked car. Do not store your
accessory in direct sunlight.
•Storing your fully charged accessory in
high-temperature conditions may permanently
reduce the life of the internal battery.
•Battery life may temporarily shorten in
low-temperature conditions.
SAFETY
Exposure to loud noises from any source for
extended periods of time may temporarily or
permanently affect your hearing. The louder the
radio's volume, the less time is required before your
hearing could be affected. Hearing damage from
loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first and
can have a cumulative effect.
To protect your hearing:
•Use the lowest volume necessary to do your
job.
•Turn up the volume only if you are in noisy
surroundings.
•Turn down the volume before adding headset
or earpiece.
•Limit the amount of time you use headsets or
earpieces at high volume.
•When using the radio without a headset or
earpiece, do not place the radio's speaker
directly against your ear.
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CAUTION
This earpiece can be used in high noise
environments. Before using the earpiece,
please ensure that you have set the volume
at the lowest level by holding the
"VOLUME DOWN" button while the device is
on. Do NOT set the device at the highest two
volume levels unless needed for high noise
environments. To avoid possible injury to your
hearing, YOU MUST REDUCE the volume
level to the lower six volume steps.
ATTACHING INTEGRATED MICROPHONE/
RECEIVER HEADSET
The earpiece can be worn on either ear. The
clip on the cable attaches to the collar. The
clip on the rear of the housing can be
attached to the uniform or epaulette as user
sees fit.
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OTHER NOTES
The minimum line-of-sight range for
Secure Bluetooth Commport is 30 feet.
However, the body tends to obstruct the
signal, therefore the normal usage range is
6’ around your body.
When the headset and adapter exceed the
range of the wireless system, Mission
Critical Device issues an alert sound,
indicating that the wireless system is not
operational. The link is automatically
restored once the units are back within
communication range. However, if the
device has been out of range for more than
5 minutes, the headset/POD will shut off to
conserve battery power.
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INTRODUCTION
We looked for a better way to
enhance wireless security, and
created a short range “out of band”
system for exchanging device
credentials. As a result, our
proprietary Mission Critical Wireless
Device pairs within an inch of the
radio, and that exchange is virtually
undetectable beyond a few inches.
Because of the close pairing
proximity, you can be confident your
accessory is connecting with your
radio. With mission critical wireless,
wireless discovery is turned off and a
hacker would not even know your
earpiece is there.
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WHAT IS IN YOUR PACKAGE
•Wireless Device with PTT
•Clothing clip
•Integrated Microphone/receiver
Earpiece with attached Collar clip
•User Manual
•Spare Eartube
•Foam Windscreen
•Silicone Earstrap
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MISSION CRITICAL WIRELESS
Earpiece Portion
Flower Tip
Collar Clip
Volume Up
6
Volume Down
PTT
Clothing Clip
Microphone
Blue Dot-Ideal
Pairing Location
USB and charger
Power
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THE MISSION CRITICAL
WIRELESS INTEGRATED
MICROPHONE/RECEIVER
HEADSET
DEVICE FEATURES
•PTT
•Simple and Securing pairing
•Private listening without occluding the
ear
•Loud, clear audio
•Comfortable Earpiece for all day wear
•128 bit key exchange for secure
communication - Volume Control
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CHARGING YOUR DEVICE
Prior to using the device for the first time, it
should be fully charged. Recommended
charging time is three hours. You can
charge your device using the charger cable
connected to a wall power outlet. Connect
the small end of the charger cable to the
micro-USB port on the bottom of the
device. Plug the other end of the cable into
a wall outlet. The following chart provides
battery and charging status.
Battery and Charging
State
Battery
Indication
Critical
Battery
Indication
Charging
(when
connected
via USB to
PC or wall
charger)
8
Low
LED
Indication
Red LED
heartbeat
Red LED
rapid
flashing
Red LED
solid on
Tone
Indication
Low Battery
Tone every 2
minutes
Low Battery
Tone every 30
seconds
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State
90%
charged
battery
capacity
100%
charged
battery
capacity
LED
Indication
Green LED
flashing
Green LED
solid on
Tone
Indication
Upon charge completion, remove the
charging cable, and ensure the dust cap is
secured over the USB port
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POWERING ON/OFF DEVICE
Press the power on/off button.
Power LED IndicationTone
OnBlue LED
Flashes 3 times
then OFF
OffBlue LED
Flashes 3 times
then POWER
OFF
Indication
Power On Tone.
Hold for 0.5
second.
Power Off Tone.
Hold for 3
seconds.
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USING THE MISSION CRITICAL
WIRELESS DEVICE
PAIRING YOUR DEVICE
1. Ensure both the radio and the device
are powered on.
2. Ensure the earpiece portion of the
Secure Wireless Device is plugged into
the pod portion Secure Wireless
Device.
3. Confirm the Blue LED on the device is
flashing.
4. Place the blue dot (secure pairing spot)
on the device within one inch of the
blue dot (secure pairing spot) on the
radio.
5. Refer to the table for successful pairing
indication.
Pairing Indicator
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Wireless Link and Pairing
StateLED
Not PairedBlue LED
Pairing StartingBlue LED
Paired
Successfully
Wireless Link
Connected
with Host
Wireless Link
Disconnected
from Host
Indication
Flashing
Rapid
Flashing
Blue LED
Solid for 2
seconds
Blue LED
Heartbeat :
Long OFF
and ON
Blue LED
Solid ON
Tone
Indication
Pairing
Successful
Tone
Connected
Tone
Disconnected
Tone every 2
minutes
If the Secure Wireless Device has already
been paired to a particular radio, it will
communicate with that radio to allow
transmissions. This behavior is the same as if
user as just touched the blue dots on the
device to the radio. (Refer to table above).
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A device will not establish a connection
with a previously paired radio automatically
if the RE-PAIRING CYCLE parameter in
the radio is set to “always re-pair”. In this
case, the user must follow the procedure
listed on page 11 to re-establish wireless
connection.
DARK MODE VOLUME INDICATORS
The Mission Critical Wireless device has 8
loudness levels. The volume level is
controlled using the radio volume control,
or the device’s volume up/ volume down
buttons per chart on the next page.
The product can be placed in “Dark Mode”,
where its LED is disabled. Power On the
device by pressing the Volume Up and
Volume Down for 3 seconds. An LED
Toggle and Feedback Tone is issued to let
the user know the LED is off. The LED
remains off until the user turns it on by
pressing the Volume Up and Volume Down
for 3 seconds. The user can toggle
between both states at any time by
pressing the Volume Up and Volume Down
simultaneously.
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Dark Mode Volume Indicators
Button Push Tone Indication
Volume Up (when
Wireless link
Disconnected)
Volume Up (when
Wireless link
Connected)
Volume Down (when
Wireless link
Disconnected)
Volume Down (when
Wireless link
Connected)
Volume Up and HoldVolume Tone
Volume Down and
Hold
Volume Tone with
increased loudness
Radio Volume Tone
played with
increased loudness
and radio display
shows updated
volume level
Volume To ne
played with
decreased
loudness
Radio Volume Tone
played with
decreased
loudness and radio
display shows
updated volume
played continously
with increasing
loudness
Volume To ne
played continously
with decreasing
loudness
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The device’s volume control buttons can
also be used to stop repeating tone
indications, such as low battery, critical
battery, and link disconnections.
ERROR INDICATOR
Any product errors will be indicated by
Amber Flashing or Solid light indicators.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order replacement parts, and for service
and support, call 800-422-4210
The following parts are available :
Maintenance Kit.........................NNT8821
Includes 10 silicone eartubes, 10 microphone seal
strips, and 2 foam windscreens.
Adhesive Pads (90)....................NNT8986
for Secure Attachment.
Ear Straps (10)...........................NTN8988
for Secure Attachment.
Ear Tubes (10)............................RLN5037
Earpieces...................NTN2572,NTN2575
Earpiece with 12” Cable
Earpiece with 9.5” Cable
MICROUSB.................................SPN5334
SPN5334 - ASSY, P/S, CHGR SWM, Travel
MICROUSB
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Wireless Accessory...................NTN2574
NTN2574 - Wireless Accessory, Near Field Pairing.
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