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Vault
User Manual
Updated February 22, 2021

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Summary of Contents for Privoro Vault

  • Page 1 Vault ™ User Manual Updated February 22, 2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    100 dB of radio frequency (RF) attenuation/10 billion times signal Powering on Vault reduction. When placed in the Vault case, a smartphone Removing smartphone accessories can no longer be reached via cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, near-field communication (NFC) or radio-frequency Section 3: Inserting a smartphone into Vault identification (RFID).
  • Page 3: Section 1: About Vault

    VAULT COMPONENTS At a basic level, Vault includes a lid, a base and a latch that joins the two together to create a radio frequency (RF) seal. Vault also ships with a three-foot, USB-A to USB-C charging cable. The components of Vault (and their main functions) are displayed in Figure 1.
  • Page 4: Section 2: Getting Started With Vault

    Section 2: Getting started with Vault Before using Vault for the first time, it’s important to complete the following steps: POWERING ON VAULT REMOVING SMARTPHONE ACCESSORIES Before inserting your smartphone into Vault, remove Vault is in shipping mode when it arrives. To power it...
  • Page 5: Opening Vault

    (Figure 5). Your smartphone should rest evenly on into place (Figure 8). the four pads. Figure 8: Shut the latch With Vault securely latched, a tight seal is created around the device to shield out any RF signals. Figure 5: Place your smartphone OPENING VAULT...
  • Page 6: Section 4: Managing Audio Masking

    Section 4: Managing audio masking Vault provides two levels of audio masking – Maximum (for high noise levels) and Standard (for low-to-moderate noise levels) – as well a Standby setting for when masking is not required (Figure 11). Audio masking...
  • Page 7: Section 5: Charging

    Section 5: Charging To charge Vault with the lid open, insert the USB-C BATTERY LIFE side of the charging cable into the USB-C port and 2+ days in Standard masking mode (in quiet then insert the USB-A side into a power source environments), ~6 hours in Maximum masking mode (charge-capable USB port or wall charger) (Figure 13).
  • Page 8: Section 7: Testing Vault Functionality

    TESTING RF SHIELDING With your smartphone inside Vault, you can try pinging your phone in a number of different ways (Figure 16). Signal to test...
  • Page 9: Section 8: Vault Care, Maintenance And Storage

    Section 8: Vault Care, Maintenance and Storage To maintain the highest level of RF shielding, Vault’s gasket must be free of dirt and debris. To ensure that the gasket remains clean, it’s important to follow the following recommendations: • Cleaning: We recommend cleaning the gasket as •...
  • Page 10: Appendix A: Technical Specifications

    • Manufactured in a U.S.-based ITAR facility • Masks speech intelligibility up to voice level of 90 dBA (tested one meter from audio source) • Vault surpasses the U.S. military’s MIL-STD-188-125 standard for compliance • Masks speech presence up to voice level of 80 dBA...
  • Page 11: Appendix B: Safety And Handling

    Appendix B: Safety and handling WARNING: Follow these safety instructions to avoid fire, electric shock, injury, damage to Vault or other property. HANDLING CHARGING Handle Vault with care. Vault contains a lithium-ion Vault comes with a USB-A 3.0 to USB-C high- polymer (LiPo) battery, metal, plastic and electronic speed charging cable.

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