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Pairing With Bluenac-3000 Headsets; Radio Connection; Gain Settings To Radio Microphone (Tx) - Nac BlueNAC-3000 User Manual

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PAIRING WITH BlueNAC-3000 HEADSETS

To pairing one or two headsets with BN-3000RL, follow these steps:
Make sure the headsets are set to Pilot and Co-pilot respectively.
Turn off all devices to match, both headsets BlueNAC-3000 and BN-3000RL device.
Turn on the headsets BlueNAC-3000 holding the power on key for at least 8 seconds, until Leds
blinks alternately.
Immediately follow the same procedure on BN-3000RL device by pressing power on 8 seconds.
After a maximum time of 2 minutes, all devices are matched and will be restarted normally. This procedure
does not need do anymore. If for some reason are not synchronized correctly the first time, repeat the
procedure again.

RADIO CONNECTION

BN-3000RL uses a professional 9 pins connector which allows connection to the vast majority of
radios from leading brands, such as ICOM, Alan/Midland, Motorola, Yaesu/Vertex, Kenwood,
Cobra, Alinco, ADI, etc., for which we have the corresponding connecting cables. With this
portable version you only have to change the cable for different radios.

Gain Settings to radio microphone (TX)

Note that each radio or transceiver requires a specific signal on the microphone to transmit properly. There is
no pattern or a particular standard in the market, so you have to make some initial adjustments in the settings
menu of the BN-3000RL depending on the model of your radio and the type of microphone you use.
The most common are:
The standard FM radios or PMR/LPD usually use a high impedance microphone called "electret".
These microphones deliver a great sign for what the menu setting on the "Radio Microphone Gain"
should be rather the minimum of the scale.
Air Band AM radios typically use a low impedance dynamic microphone, so the menu setting on the
"Radio Microphone Gain" should be between half and full scale.
The ideal setting can be performed using two radios, one to confirm the receipt and one connected to the BN-
3000RL, performing the following steps:
Turn on both radios and turn the volume pot halfway.
Check the radio volume level to be connected to BN-3000RL, saying the numbers from "1" to "5" while
transmit, listening the volume level received in other radio.
Connect the radio to the BN-3000RL and take a BlueNAC-3000 headset but do not put on your head
to avoid isolate the environment.
Active the transmission by pressing the PTT key on the headset and speak in front of the microphone,
counting again from "1" to "5".
If the volume you heard on the other radio is similar to the initial test, this adjust is finished and you
must proceed to the reception volume level adjustment, explained below.
–User Manual– English
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Increase radio
Auxiliary Input
Decrease radio
microphone gain
Volume Decrease
Auxiliary Input
5
Radio microphone gain
Auxiliary Input Volume

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