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Your headset comes pre-programmed with a specific
configuration. Please contact your certified two-way radio
dealer or 3M Technical Service for any questions regarding
the headset configuration, including:
• Radio frequencies/channels
• Voice guide language
• Menu configuration
• Power management settings
• Two-way radio transmission settings
4.2 Charging/Replacing the batteries
WARNING: For intrinsically safe models, only use the
3M
PELTOR
Battery ACK082, 3M
Cable AL2AH, and 3M
PELTOR
(or equivalent SELV 5V power supply).
For non intrinsically safe, use only 3M
charged with cable 3M
PELTOR
TM
3M
PELTOR
FR08.
TM
TM
WARNING: The battery may not be charged if the ambient
temperature exceeds 45
C or 113
°
Never change or charge the ACK082 battery in a
potentially explosive atmosphere.
The battery can be charged in a powered off Headset, or
separately.
Insert the rechargeable battery in the battery compartment.
Push down the latch.
The headset will automatically power off 2 hours (default
value) after the last button press or VOX activation.
4.3 Power On/Off
Press and hold the On/Off/Mode button for two seconds until
a voice message is heard to power the headset on or off.
4.4 Adjusting the volume level
Use the [+] and [–] buttons to adjust the volume. By default,
the [+] and [–] buttons will control the volume of the active
sound source, which could be any one of the following:
Two-way radio, Bluetooth
communication, or Surround
®
sound. When receiving a two-way radio signal, the [+] and [–]
PELTOR™ Charging
Power Supply FR08
PELTOR
ACK081
TM
TM
AL2AI connected to a
TM
F.
°
buttons will control the two-way radio volume. If connected
to a Bluetooth
device, [+] and [–] buttons will control the
®
Bluetooth
audio playback. Otherwise, the [+] and [–] buttons
®
will control surround volume level. The respective volume
levels can also be adjusted in the Menu.
4.5 Menu
To enter the menu, make a short press on the On/Off/Mode
button. Use the on/off/mode button to navigate through the
menu and the [+] and [–] buttons to adjust the respective
setting.
These are the options available in the menu:
• Channel
Lists all the programmed channels in the headset, up to 70.
• Radio volume
Adjusts the volume level of the incoming radio sound.
(OFF, 1 – 5)
• Surround volume
The surround, or level-dependent, feature uses external
microphones to sense the surrounding environmental noise
level. At noise levels above 82 dB, the level-dependent
technology will limit environmental sound reproduction within
the headset to a maximum of 82 dB. (OFF, 1 – 5)
• Bluetooth
radio volume
®
Adjusts the volume level of a Bluetooth
munication radio, 1 – 5.
• Bluetooth
pairing
®
Press plus button to set the headset in pairing mode. Press
down button to exit pairing mode.
• Battery status
Battery status is measured and the result is played to the
user. Press plus button to repeat the information.
• Language
Adjusts the ghost voice language between all installed
languages.
• Sub channel/ Color code (if activated)
Sets the subchannel of an analog channel according to lists
(F) and (G) if it is enabled, 0 – 121. Sets the color code of an
digital channel, 0 – 15.
• Output power (if activated)
The Power feature controls the power level of the radio trans-
mitter. There are three output power levels; low, medium, and
high. The low setting will reduce the communication range
but will increase the battery life.
• Reset
Press plus button for 2 seconds to reset the headset to its
default state.
SMART TIP: When browsing long lists such as channel and
sub channel, press and hold either the [+] or [–] button to skip
ten items at the time.
SMART TIP: The headset will automatically exit the menu
after 10 seconds. Or, simultaneously press and hold the [+]
and [–] buttons for two seconds. A beep will confirm the menu
has been exited.
connected com-
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