Communication Face To Face; External Input; Ambient Listening; Pairing A Bluetooth - 3M Peltor WS ProTac XPI Manual

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2:5 Ambient listening (level-dependent microphones)
Helping protect your hearing from potentially harmful noise
levels. Constant rumbling and other potentially harmful noises
are reduced, but you can still speak normally and make yourself
heard.
The ambient listening volume adjusts the level-dependent
function for ambient sound. It is adjustable in 4 levels and an off
mode. Adjust the volume by pressing the [+] or [–] buttons.
2:6 Communication face to face (Push-To-Listen, PTL)
(fig. 4)
The Push-To-Listen feature enables you to instantly listen to your
environment by muting the Bluetooth
activating the level-dependent microphones. Short press (1 s)
the On/Off/Mode button two times to activate Push-To-Listen.
Short press any button to deactivate Push-To-Listen.
2:7 External input (*FLX2 models)
External equipment can be connected via FLX2 cables with
a standard connector. For information on wiring for your
specific headset, please refer to product data sheet or
consult your dealer.
2:8 External input PTT (*FLX2 models)
The PTT (Push-To-Talk) button (fig. 7) is used to manually
control radio transmission for radios connected to the
external input jack.
2:9 Bluetooth
Multipoint technology
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This headset supports Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Multipoint technology to connect your headset to two
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Bluetooth
devices at the same time. Depending on the type of
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Bluetooth
devices connected and their current activities, the
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headset controls the Bluetooth
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headset prioritizes and coordinates activities from the connected
Bluetooth
devices.
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NOTE: The default setting is Bluetooth
have to activate Bluetooth
Multipoint in the setup mode of the
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headset.

2:10 Pairing a Bluetooth

device (fig. 2, fig. 5)
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The first time the headset is powered on, it automatically enters
pairing mode. A voice message confirms, "Bluetooth
on". Pairing mode can also be entered from the menu (fig. 6).
This can be used for pairing a second device. If another device
has been paired, you can also pair a second device by long
pressing the Bluetooth
button when starting the headset.
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See "Configuring your headset".
Make sure that Bluetooth
communication is activated on your
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Bluetooth
device. Search and select "WS ProTac XPI" on your
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Bluetooth
device. A voice message confirms when the pairing is
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complete, "pairing complete" and "connected".
NOTE: You can always stop the pairing process by a long press
(2 s) on the Bluetooth
button (fig. 7).
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audio volume and
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Multipoint technology. Use
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devices in different ways. The
Single point, so you
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pairing
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NOTE: Only one of the two paired devices can be a two-way
radio. The headset only supports PTT over Bluetooth
two-way radio supports 3M™ PELTOR™ Push-To-Talk protocol.
If you have any questions, please contact your local distributor.
NOTE: When a third Bluetooth
one of the previously paired devices is removed from the
headset. If one of the devices is connected, the unconnected
device is removed. Otherwise, the first paired device is removed.
2:11 Reconnecting Bluetooth
When the headset is powered on, it tries to reconnect to all
paired devices during 5 minutes. A voice message will confirm
the connection, "connected".
NOTE: If the link is lost, a voice message will confirm with
"disconnected".
2:12 Bluetooth
function
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Bluetooth
is the name of a technical standard for short-
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range wireless transmission, with a working range of
approximately 10 metres. This headset can be used with
other Bluetooth
-enabled units that support any of the
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profiles: headset (HSP), hands-free (HFP), or streaming
audio (A2DP).
• If the message "no paired devices" is heard, no Bluetooth
device is linked to the headset.
• If the message "connecting Bluetooth
heard, a Bluetooth
enabled device is linked to the
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headset and connected.
• If the message "connecting Bluetooth
is heard, a Bluetooth
device is linked to the headset, but
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not connected.
2:13 Answer a phone call (fig. 7)
When the headset is connected to a phone via Bluetooth
wireless technology and there is an incoming call, answer
by pressing briefly on the Bluetooth
cup.
2:14 Reject a call (fig. 7)
Press and hold the Bluetooth
a phone call.
2:15 Adjust Bluetooth
volume (fig. 3)
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Press the [+] or [–] buttons to adjust the volume on an active
paired Bluetooth
device.
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2:16 Toggle between phone and headset (fig. 7)
When a call is active, it is possible to transfer the audio to
the phone instead of the headset, by pressing the
Bluetooth
button for 2 seconds. To return the call to the
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headset, press the Bluetooth
more.
2:17 Finish a phone call (fig. 7)
To finish an ongoing phone call, press the Bluetooth
briefly.
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if the
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device is successfully paired,
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devices
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, connected" is
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, connection failed"
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button on the right
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button for 2 seconds to reject
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button for 2 seconds once
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button
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