Sens SM1P User Manual

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is a state of the art hearing protection communication
system that allows you to retain situational awareness whilst
via
processing technology
and environmental microphones mounted within the headset.
radios is enabled by the SRCK6
vary
way radio model. Please consult with the
part numbers vary depending on the radio connector.
further information, please
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INTRODUCTION
The SM1P
remaining in full contact with your team via Short Range technology, as well as two-way radio or cellular device Bluetooth® or wired connection.
Situational awareness is provided by
Contact through two-way cable assembly available separately. Cable numbers depending on the two­website for more information.
*SRCK61XX Consult your supplier for the appropriate cable.
For language translated manuals and refer to the website.
1XX*
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HEADSET ANATOMY
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radio connector (note, these will vary depending
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FIGURE 1
1.1 Volume up button
1.2 Volume down button
1.3 Power button
1.4 Hatch cover, for programming and charging
1.5 Multi-function button (MFB)
1.6 Headband*
1.7 Ear cushions
1.8 Microphones
1.9 Headset cable
1.10 Headset connector
Boom microphone
1.11
Mount - M5 Hex screw Connector - 2.5mm Audio jack
1.12 Inline PTT
1.13 Inline PTT button
Two-way
1.14 on your two-way radio)
1.15 SRCK61XX cable assembly
1.16 To the two-way radio
1.17 LED light (one on each side of headset)
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WEARING THE HEADSET
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FIGURE 2
2.1 Headset
2.2 Boom microphone
2.3 Inline PTT
2.4 Two-way radio
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WEARING THE HEADSET
The SM1P headset is designed to be worn with the headset sealing around the ears. Specific examples of how to fit the headset around the ears are covered in the next three pages. The fit does alter slightly depending on what style of brace is used - headband, behind the neck or mounted to a helmet directly.
The boom microphone should be placed approximately 5mm (1/4”) in front of the mouth. Check to ensure the white dot or microphone label is facing towards you. The 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 behind it to allow it to attach to the shirt / upper garment.
The inline PTT must be connected to the two-way radio using the multi-pin connector.
FITTING THE HEADSET
It is recommended that the wearer should ensure that;
The ear muffs are fitted, adjusted and maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions
The ear muffs are worn at all times in high noise conditions
If the above recommendations are not adhered to, the protection afforded by the ear muffs will be severely impaired.
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3.3
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BEHIND THE NECK MOUNT FITTING
INSTRUCTIONS
Adjust velcro strap so that the ear muff cups completely
3.1
enclose the ears.
The ear muff cushions should seal firmly against the head.
For best results, remove all hair from under the ear cushion.
Noise reduction will be adversely affected by anything that
3.4
breaks the seal of the ear muff ear cushions.
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HEADBAND MOUNT FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
Adjust the headband by pulling the centre band out equally on
4.1
both sides.
Ensure no hair is inside the muff ear cushions.
Fit the ear muffs over the ears ensuring a tight fit around the
4.3
ears.
Ensure the muff completely surrounds the ears.
Press down on the headband to obtain a snug and comfortable
4.5
fit.
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HELMET MOUNT FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
Attach the adaptors to each side of the helmet by sliding them into the
5.1
slots.
5.2
Attach the earmuffs by sliding into the adaptors.
5.3
Ensure the earmuff is firmly attached by lifting the arm up and down.
Place the helmet on the head and adjust by sliding the ear muffs up and
5.4
down.
Earmuffs should seal firmly against the head. For best results, remove
5.5
hair from under the ear muffs.
Three adhesive mounts and ties are included to secure the ear muff cable to the helmet. The mounts should be evenly spaced around the
5.6
rear outside of the helmet. Fit the tie through the mount. The cable should feed through each tie and secured in place.
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Press and release the “Power” button shown in Figure 1.
ill be heard
ED will flash at a normal rate as described below.
n audible sound wi
mode’ allows full situational awareness of your surroundings
The power button toggles between Quiet mode
The volume control buttons can be used to raise or lower
power up can be programmed
‘Quiet mode’. Quiet
way radio communications to pass through
Green LED, blink twice every 4 seconds
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OPERATING THE HEADSET
POWER ON:
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2. All the LEDs will turn on briefly, & an audible sound w
through the headset.
3. The Green L
POWER OFF:
1. Press and hold the “Power” button for 2 seconds.
2. All the LEDs will turn on briefly and a
heard through the headset as the headset powers off.
MODE:
When the headset is powered up, the unit is set into ‘ mode’**. By pressing the power button, this toggles ‘ ‘ in addition to two-way radio communications.
and mode
the audio level of the mode.
**The default mode on
using the Sensear app.
QUIET MODE:
By pressing the power button, this toggles mode only allows two­the headset.
mode
ll be
mode’.
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Green LED, blink once every 4 seconds
enables a limited number of settings to be changed
This mode is separate from the normal
Some options will not be available
or headset programming
. For further setup, a
A short press and release of the power button will cycle through
While holding Volume Up, Press & release Power button
down through system setup options
Quiet mode
SETUP MODE:
Setup mode directly via the headset. headset operating mode. product model does not support a feature has removed the setup mode option programming tablet will be required,
The options (with fully available feature set) are:
1. Short Range – region
2. Short Range – channel frequencies
3. FM Radio – enable/disable
4. VOX – feature assignment
5. VOX – trigger level
these options when in setup mode.
Enter/exit setup mode:
1. Headset is powered off
2. Hold Volume Up button
3.
4. Will hear “system setup”
5. Release Volume Up button
if the
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(short)
Cycle
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The headset needs to be powered down before it can be powered
Changes will be saved
Ensure you hear “short range FM
Increment/decrement through regions
FM frequency range
(MHz)
Ensure you hear “short
Change frequency:
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(long)
Power off the headset.
up into its normal operating mode. powering off the headset from setup mode.
Changing Short Range region: region”.
/ (short)
1, 2 or 3.
Region EIRP (uW) Standards
1 8.02 AS/NZS 4268 88.1
2 0.048 EN301357-1 88.1
3 0.012
FCC-15.239 /
IC RSS-210
Changing Short Range frequencies: range FM frequency”.
/ (short)
up = increment 0.1MHz,
down = decrement 0.1MHz
88.1
upon
107.9
107.9
97.0
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Change bank:
Note, frequency range is 88.1MHz to 107.9MHz (97.0 MHz for
The frequency/bank last selected in the setup mode will be the
frequency/bank used when Short Range is turned on in normal
Ensure you hear “FM radio”.
Toggle between “enable” and
Ensure you hear “VOX setup.
Toggle between “disable” and Short
Ensure you hear “VOX level.
“low”, “medium and
“low” is the most sensitive/easiest to trigger VOX and “high is the
/ (long)
region 3).
operating mode.
Changing FM radio enable:
/ (short)
Changing VOX assignment:
/ (short)
Changing VOX trigger level:
/ (short)
up = increment bank,
down = decrement bank
“disable”.
Range”
cycle through “high” trigger levels
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least sensitive/hardest to trigger VOX.
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Press and hold the button located on the inline PTT.
Release the inline PTT button to cease transmission.
radio’s volume controls
the headset is powered off (and disconnected from
the inline PTT), the inline PTT button may not activate the
way radio
way radio PTT
(short press) together to toggle Short Range on
Increment/decrement preset frequency bank
hen the headset is powered off it remembers the last selected
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COMMUNICATING
COMMUNICATING OVER TWO-WAY RADIO:
To transmit over the two-way radio:
   To change the volume of the two-way radio
communications, use the two-way
Notes:
When
two-way radio. The PTT located on the two­should be used.
When the headset is powered on, the two-
may not activate the two-way radio
COMMUNICATING OVER SHORT-RANGE:
+
When on:
Short Range PTT
/ (long)
W frequency bank and the Short Range on/off state.
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/ off.
Setup Mode
If VOX is assigned to Short Range, when Short Range turns on,
and then
Toggle VOX on and off (while Short Range
VOX does not trigger while there is an active signal on the Short
ted by
Bluetooth
radio on /off.
Note, FM radio cannot be turned on while Short Range is turned on
Scan up/down to the next FM radio.
and then
Short Range VOX: [See Operating the Headset ­section for VOX setup information]
you will hear the Short Range frequency announcement “VOX on”. VOX can be toggled on and off:
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is turned on)
[short)
Range frequency. A VOX transmission can be interrup pressing and releasing the Short Range PTT (i.e. MFB). VOX will also not trigger when two-way is transmitting, in a phone call or when connected to a Bluetooth® radio.
LISTENING TO FM RADIO:
+ (short press) together to toggle FM
and vice versa.
When on:
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When a Bluetooth phone call is entered, FM radio audio is muted. It
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will return when the call ends.
When the headset is powered off it remembers the last tuned FM radio frequency and the FM radio on/off state.
COMMUNICATING OVER BLUETOOTH®:
First time pairing: Press and hold the multi-function button (MFB)
to put the headset into pairing mode. “Bluetooth® discoverable” when pairing mode is entered. Will hear a connection tone if connection successful. Pairing mode times out after 2 minutes.
Note, if Short Range is turned on, you must first turn it off to use the MFB for Bluetooth® pairing (see Short Range section). After the headset is in Bluetooth® pairing mode, Short Range can be turned back on.
Reconnect: When powered on the headset will try to reconnect to the last paired device. Alternatively, if the headset is not currently paired to another device, prompt the reconnection from a device (e.g. mobile phone that has the headset stored in its device list).
Incoming call Answer call:
a. From handset b. Press and release MFB
Reject call:
a. From handset b. Press and hold Multi-function button
During call End call:
a. From handset b. Press and hold Multi-function button c. Call hung up on the far end
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To transmit, use the radio’s PTT. For
PTT (if short
phone call, if two
®
way and Short Range
For Intrinsically safe headsets,
Streamed audio
his is often used for streaming music
machine health
This product may be adversely affected by certain chemical
should be sought from the
The headset contains replaceable cushions (Part #: SMHK0000).
6 months to
maintain the appropriate hearing protection that the product is
be inspected regularly for signs of
damage or wear. Cushions can be removed simply by gripping the
Replacement cushions may be pushed into the clips around the
Two-way radio Bluetooth®:
some select device, MFB will perform as a Bluetooth® range off).
Contact Sensear representative for compatible devices.
Bluetooth® phone call: During a Bluetooth® radio or short range are transmitting, outgoing Bluetooth while incoming audio is still heard. Once two­stop transmitting, outgoing Bluetooth® is restored.
Bluetooth® Audio streaming: audio streaming can only be used in Quiet mode. will be mute in mode. T but industrial use cases include Bluetooth® analyzers.
Blue LED Indicator:
Solid Paring mode
Blinking slowly Paired
Blinking fast Incoming phone call
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
substances. Further information manufacturer.
-way
is muted
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Cushions are recommended to be replaced every 3-
certified to. Cushions should
cushion and pulling firmly to unclip from the baseplate.
baseplate.
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The headset should be stored at room temperature (between
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15°C/59°F and 25°C/77°F).
ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS
The following accessories and spare parts may be ordered separately:
SRCK61xx Various models, two-way radio interface cables for
most popular two way radios.
SMHK0000 Ear muff hygiene kits
SMBE0000 Behind-the-neck replacement band
SMBB0000 Headband replacement band
SMHA0001 SM1 Helmet Adaptor – MSA Vguard
SMHA0002 SM1 Helmet Adaptor – Protector Allsafe
SMHA0003 SM1 Helmet Adaptor – Protector Tuffmaster
SMHA0004 SM1 Helmet Adaptor – Unisafe Unilite
SMBM0001 Replacement boom microphone
SMAP0001 Cooling Pads
Further information may be obtained from your Sensear representative, via the Sensear web site, or by emailing or writing to the address on this User Manual.
CHARGING
The Sensear SM1P headset is supplied with an AC adapter that operates globally when fitted with the appropriate electrical regional adapter.
To charge the headset, follow the steps below:
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1. Plug the Sensear AC adapter into an appropriate power outlet.
2. Insert the cable end of the Sensear AC adapter into the DC power socket on the SM1P headset.
3. The LEDs will flash as indicated below:
Red LED blink twice every 5 seconds Battery low (< 1 hour left)
Red LED solid Charging
Green LED solid Charge complete
Notes on Battery and Charging:
Over 24 hours of battery life when fully charged.  Up to 7 hours for complete recharge.
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
We, the undersigned,
Company Sensear Pty Ltd
Address 199 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont, WA,
6104
Country Australia
Telephone
+61 8 9277 7332
Number
Fax Number +61 8 9277 7338
Web http://www.sensear.com
Email info@sensear.com
Declare that:
Model SM1P in accordance with the following directives:
2011/65/EU 1989/686/EEC 2014/53/EC 2014/35/EU 2014/30/EU
Has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications:
ETSI EN 352-1, EN352-3, EN352-4 and EN 352-6 EN 301 489-1: V2.1.1 (2017-02) EN 301 489-17: V3.1.1 (2017-02) EN 300 328: V2.1.1 (2016-11) EN 61000-6-2 Ed 3.0 EN 61000-6-3 Ed 2.1
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EN 301 357-1: V1.4.1 EN 60950-1:2006 inc amendments A1, A2, A11, A12
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