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  • Page 1 SM1P/B MANUAL ENGLISH...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION The SM1P/B is a state of the art hearing protection (ie protects against harmful noise) communication system that allows you to retain situational awareness whilst remaining in full contact with your team via Short Range technology, as well as two-way radio or cellular device via Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 4 MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The SM1P/B IS and Ex has been designed such that minimal user maintenance is required. Only those parts listed on page 21 of this instruction manual are user replaceable. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF USE Potential Electrostatic hazard, clean with damp cloth only.
  • Page 5: Figure 1

    HEADSET ANATOMY FIGURE 1 DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 6: Description

    1.13 Inline PTT button Two-way radio connector (note, these will vary depending on your 1.14 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) DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    WEARING THE HEADSET FIGURE 2 Description Headset Boom microphone Inline PTT Two-way radio DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 8: Doc00084 Sm1P/B Manual Rev 12.00

    The SM1P B 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.
  • Page 9 3.2 The ear muff cushions should seal firmly against the head. 3.3 For best results, remove all hair from under the ear cushion. Noise reduction will be adversely affected by anything that breaks the seal of the ear muff ear cushions. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 10 4.3 Fit the ear muffs over the ears ensuring a tight fit around the ears. 4.4 Ensure the muff completely surrounds the ears. 4.5 Press down on the headband to obtain a snug and comfortable fit. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 11 Three adhesive mounts and ties are included to secure the ear muff cable to the helmet. The mounts should be evenly spaced around the rear outside of the helmet. Fit the tie through the mount. The cable should feed through each tie and secured in place. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 12 Place the earmuff back over the ears. Ensure the retractable, coiled cable is fully located within the ear cup. Noise reduction will be adversely affected by anything that breaks the seal of the earmuff cushions. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 13 Compress the foam foam tip are clean to form a cylindrical firmly over the before insertion. shape being careful plastic canal Place foam tip at an not to crease the angle to plastic foam canal DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 14 When the headset is powered up, the unit is set into ‘ mode’**. By pressing the power button, this toggles ‘ mode’. ‘ mode’ allows full situational awareness of your surroundings in addition to two-way radio communications. • The power button toggles between Quiet mode mode DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 15 Short Range – channel frequencies FM Radio – enable/disable VOX – feature assignment VOX – trigger level A short press and release of the power button will cycle through these options when in setup mode. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 16 Increment/decrement through regions (short) 1, 2 or 3. FM frequency range Region EIRP (uW) Standards (MHz) 8.02 AS/NZS 4268 88.1 – 107.9 0.048 EN301357-1 88.1 – 107.9 FCC-15.239 / 0.012 88.1 – 97.0 IC RSS-210 DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 17 Toggle between “enable” and “disable”. (short) Changing VOX assignment: Ensure you hear “VOX setup”. Toggle between “disable” and “Short (short) Range” Changing VOX trigger level: Ensure you hear “VOX level”. cycle through “low”, “medium” and (short) “high” trigger levels DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 18 • When the headset is powered on, the two-way radio PTT may not activate the two-way radio COMMUNICATING OVER SHORT-RANGE: (short press) together to toggle Short Range on / off. When on: Short Range PTT DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 19 Bluetooth radio. ® LISTENING TO FM RADIO: (short press) together to toggle FM radio on /off. Note, FM radio cannot be turned on while Short Range is turned on and vice versa. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 20 (e.g. mobile phone that has the headset stored in its device list). Incoming call Answer call: From handset Press and release MFB Reject call: From handset Press and hold Multi-function button DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 21 ® : To transmit, use the radio’s PTT. For some select device, MFB will perform as a Bluetooth ® PTT (if short range off). Contact Sensear representative for compatible devices. Bluetooth ® phone call: During a Bluetooth ® phone call, if two-way radio or short range are transmitting, outgoing Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 22 Cushions can be removed simply by gripping the cushion and pulling firmly to unclip from the baseplate. Replacement cushions may be pushed into the clips around the baseplate. The headset should be stored at room temperature (between 15°C/59°F and 25°C/77°F). DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 23 Smart Muff Boom Microphone Wind Sock X5 SMPW0001 Wall Charger 5.5V 1.0A PRGTAB01 Programming Tablet 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. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 24 DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 25 To charge the headset, follow the steps below: Plug the Sensear AC adapter into an appropriate power outlet. Insert the cable end of the Sensear AC adapter into the DC power socket on the SM1P headset (located on the left-hand- side of the unit).
  • Page 26 199 Great Eastern Highway, Belmont, WA, 6104 Country Australia Telephone Number +61 8 9277 7332 Fax Number +61 8 9277 7338 http://www.sensear.com Email info@sensear.com Declare that: Model SM1P in accordance with the following directives: • 2011/65/EU • 89/686/EEC • 2014/53/EC • 2014/35/EU •...
  • Page 27 SENSEAR will at its absolute discretion repair or replace the Product where a defect in material or workmanship occurs, at no charge to the end user for parts or labour. SENSEAR reserves the right to replace the Product with the same or equivalent part or Product rather than repair it.
  • Page 28 • All other warranties, conditions, terms, representations and undertakings whether express or implied. How to get Warranty Service To register your product visit: http://www.sensear.com/support/headset-registration If you require warranty service visit: http://www.sensear.com/support/returns-repairs-new DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 29 SM1P/B TECHNICAL INFORMATION ENGLISH...
  • Page 30 (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC ID: XKS-SM1xSR IC:8376A-SM1XSR FCC ID: QOQWT32I IC:5123A BGTWT32I DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 31 Non-Intrinsically Safe Intrinsically safe 2650mAh Lithium 2250mAh Lithium ion, Battery type Polymer, rechargeable rechargeable Battery charge 7 hours 4 hours time Operating time 24 hours 18-24 hours Housing PP, ABS + TPE Material RoHS Compliant DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 32 NRR AND SLC80 The SM1P/B has been certified to International hearing protection standards including AS/NZS 1270-2002, ANSI S3.19-1974, ANSI S12.6-2008, EN352-1, EN352-3, EN352-4, and EN352-6. The following passive attenuation ratings were observed: PASSIVE ATTENUATION (ANSI S3.19 -1974) SM1P/B measured in accordance with ANSI S3.19 -1974.
  • Page 33 SM1P/B measured in accordance with ANSI S12.6 - 2008. Headband mount-SM1PBXXX & SM1BBXXX Frequency (Hz) 1000 2000 4000 8000 NRR (SF) 21.4 21.9 29.8 33.7 35.8 37.2 38.5 Mean attenuation (dB) Standard 27 dB deviation (dB) APV 80 18.9 20.1 28.4...
  • Page 34 PASSIVE ATTENUATION (AS/NZS 1270:2002) SM1P/B measured in accordance with AS/NZS 1270:2002. Headband mount-SM1PBXXX & SM1BBXXX Frequency (Hz) 1000 2000 4000 8000 (80) Mean 20.3 21.7 30.3 33.2 35.2 36.6 37.3 attenuation (dB) Standard 31dB, deviation (dB) Class 5 Mean atten. –...
  • Page 35 PASSIVE ATTENUATION (EN352-1 AND EN352-3) SM1P/B measured in accordance with EN352-1 and EN352-3. Headband mount-SM1PBXXX & SM1BBXXX (EN352-1) Frequency (Hz) 1000 2000 4000 8000 (dB) Mean attenuation (dB) 22.5 24.5 31.5 34.9 35.8 38.0 39.8 Standard deviation (dB) 35 30 24 Mean attenuation –...
  • Page 36 The SM1P/B has level dependent facilities and the criterion levels as defined in EN352-4 are displayed below: Model (dBA) SM1P/B 108.6 104.6 103.4 SDP – Dual Protection Attenuation SLC [80] NRR [SF] ANSI S12.6 – 2008 ANSI S3.19-1974 AS/NZS 1270:2002...
  • Page 37 • The output of the level-dependent circuit of this hearing protector may exceed the daily limit sound level. This limit can be adjusted with a Sensear programming tablet. • This headset has been tested and approved according to the methods described in the EN352series of standards.
  • Page 38 CLAMPING FORCE The clamping force of the SM1P/B has been measured in accordance with AS/NZS 1270: Initial Post-flex measurements measurements Model Part # Units SM1P/B - SM1PBXXX Newtons 11.6 11.1 11.1 11.1 10.7 11.1 Headband & mount SM1BBXXX Pounds (lbs)
  • Page 39 INTRINSICALLY SAFE CERTIFICATION – I.S. MODEL The SM1P IS & SM1B IS meet the following international standards for use in explosive gas environments: • TIA-4950-A Rev. May 13, 2014 Requirements For Battery-Powered, Portable Land Mobile Radio Applications In Class I, II, III, Division 1, Hazardous (Classified) Locations •...
  • Page 40 Where “XXXX” is the number of the ATEX Notified Body responsible for the ATEX QAN. ENTITY PARAMETERS The following entity parameters are for when SM1P Ex is used with SRCK61XXCCXX at the radio end of the interface cable. Entity parameter Value 8.4 V...
  • Page 41 Whilst Sensear Pty. Ltd. makes every effort to ensure that the information in this document is correct at the time of publication, users and potential users should first check with Sensear Pty. Ltd. to ensure that they have received the most up-to-date documentation.
  • Page 42 Endnutzer in Ländern der Europäischen Union (EU) elektronische und elektrische Geräte sowie elektronisches oder elektrisches Zubehör nicht in den Hausmüll entsorgen dürfen. Innerhalbder EUsetzen Siesich bitte mit dem örtlichen Vertreter oder Kundendienst Ihres Gerätelieferanten in Verbindung, der IhnenAuskunft zur Altgeräteentsorgung/-abholung geben kann. DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 43 Conforme con la directiva RAEE, el símbolo del contenedor de basura tachadosignificaquelos clientes y usuariosfinalesenlospaísesdelaUE nodeberíandedisponer losaparatos eléctricosoelectrónicosniningunodesus componentes junto a la basura doméstica. Clientesousuariosfinalesenlospaíses delaUEdebenentrarencontactocon el centro de servicio o proveedores del equipo para obtener información acerca del sistema de recolección en su pa DOC00084 SM1P/B Manual rev 12.00...
  • Page 44 Printed in Australia...

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