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S S TARNE
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S1-V
User Guide
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  • Page 1 S S TARNE S1-V User Guide 1 1 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Checklist before using the device ......................6 Notice ..............................6 1.1.1 Liability for illegal acts ......................6 1.1.2 FCC licensing information ....................6 1.1.3 Important notice ........................7 Important safeguards ......................... 9 Component ..........................12 Component names ........................13 1.4.1 Main body ..........................
  • Page 3 2.3.1 Enable button lock ......................19 2.3.2 Disable button lock ......................19 Earset connection ........................20 2.4.1 Connecting to the device....................20 2.4.2 Earset adapter ........................20 Using the speaker system ...................... 22 Select how to wear device ....................23 2.6.1 Clip ............................
  • Page 4 Menu setup in detail ..........................31 CHANNEL ............................31 4.1.1 What is a ‘CHANNEL’? ...................... 31 4.1.2 ‘CHANNEL’ setup ......................... 31 ID ..............................33 4.2.1 What is a ‘ID’? ........................33 4.2.2 ‘ID’ setup..........................33 4.4 PTT/VOX ..............................34 4.3.1 What is a ‘PTT/VOX’? ......................
  • Page 5 4.7.1 About DEPT Rx ........................42 4.7.2 How to Set DEPT Rx ......................43 EMERGENCY ..........................43 4.8.1 What is an ‘EMERGENCY CALL’? .................. 43 4.8.2 How to make an ‘EMERGENCY CALL’ ................ 43 4.8.3 ‘EMERGENCY’ setup ......................46 MIC GAIN ............................47 4.9.1 What is a ‘MIC GAIN’? ......................
  • Page 6: Checklist Before Using The Device

    Other information ............................54 Connecting external devices....................54 Features and copyright ......................55 5.2.1 Features ........................... 55 5.2.2 Patents, Trademarks or Designs Pending ..............55 Checklist before reporting a problem ................56 Warranty ............................58 1 Checklist before using the device Notice 1.1.1 Liability for illegal acts...
  • Page 7: Important Notice

    can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures. - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 8 Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for damage caused by accidents, natural  disasters or defects caused by consumer failure while in use. Manufacturer or seller are not be liable for any problems that might be caused by a ...
  • Page 9: Important Safeguards

    Import tant saf feguard ote the follo owing when n you use t the product  en if your w warranty is v valid, you b bear the co ost for fixing g a problem m if it is fou und to ...
  • Page 10 envi ronments c can damage e the produ uct. Do n not put the e product w where an a airbag has been locate ed nearby. It can hurt t someone when it is d deployed. not charg ge or dis scharge th he produc ct in an...
  • Page 11 not use th he product with any medical e quipment o or other d devices near rby. It can cause unw wanted effe cts or unp leasant noi ises if you use a hear ring aid. Do n not use the e product n near electro onics.
  • Page 12: Component

    Compo onent ain body Clip Earset Necklace Char rging cable set adapter r ck start guide 12 212...
  • Page 13: Component Names

    Compo onent n names 1.4.1 Main bod 1.4.2 Earset The PT T button o n the earse et works the e same as t t he PTT bu tton(front) on the main b body.
  • Page 14: Lcd (Default Setup)

    1.4.3 LCD (defa ault setup) Charge arge the de evice befor e use.  nnect the c charger to t the micro U USB port.  ly use the officially au uthorized ch harger.  e device be egins to cha arge and yo ou can check it by loo oking at the...
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  • Page 16: Checking The Battery Life

    Checki ng the battery y life full middle If rema aining batte ery power is very low w, the warn ing icon fla ashes with a beep and tra ansmit & re eceive is no ot available. Charge e the device e immediat ely if the w warning icon...
  • Page 17: Use

    Turn o n/off 2.1.1 Turn on ① As shown in the figur re above, y you can pus sh and hold d the butto o n to turn t power on as the arro ow indicates ② Once the p power is on n, the LED a and LCD w...
  • Page 18: Turn Off

    2.1.2 Turn off ① As shown in the fig ure above, you can push and hold the b button to t turn the power off. Volume e up/do own (10 0 levels) The vol lume of the e earset (W When conne ct the earse The vol...
  • Page 19: Down

    2.2.2 Down ① The volume go oes down by one no tch as you push the ‘D Down’ butt ton one time. ② The longer you u keep push hing the ‘Do own’ button n, the faste er the volum me goes down.
  • Page 20: Earset Connection

    Earset connec ction 2.4.1 Connectin ng to the d device Connec ct the earse et to the Au udio port in n the devic If you d do not inse ert the plug g of the ear rset all the way in the device, it c causes...
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  • Page 22: Using The Speaker System

    Using t the spe eaker sy ystem Removi ing the ear set from th he device m makes the speaker pro duce sound d . 22 2 22...
  • Page 23: Select How To Wear Device

    Select t how t o wear device 2.6.1 Clip w to put th he clip onto o the devic  Fit the clip into th he fixing ho older on the e device an nd then pu sh the clip upwards u until you hear a...
  • Page 24: Necklace

    2.6.2 Necklace w to hook it onto the e device  Hook th he necklace e into the n necklace ho ole in the d evice. w to adjust t the length  The len ngth is adju ustable as s hown in th e figure be elow.
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  • Page 26: Communication

    Comm unicatio ansmit & re eceive  ① ‘Tra ansmit’ mea ans to send d your voic e to anothe er terminal by pushing g a button nfigured or r by recogn izing your voice. ② ‘Re eceive’ mea ns to hear the someo one’s voice without an...
  • Page 27: Vibration Call

    Vibrati ion call By send ding call si gnal to the e other par rty to make e the call s sound and the vibrati on ring, user ca n express i ntention to o communic cate. 2.8.1 Sending c call signal Sending g call signa...
  • Page 28: Checklist For Setting Up The Menu

    heckl ist fo r sett ting u up the e men Notice Follow the directio ons below t to set up th he menu. 3.1.1 Enter the menu Enter th he menu by y pushing t ‘M ’ button fo or more tha n 2 second 3.1.2...
  • Page 29: Complete

    Move t o a value f rom anothe er value by y pushing th ‘M’ ‘C’ buttons. 3.1.5 Complete When t the set valu ue blinks, u ser presses s the PTT b utton the b blinking sto ops and the e setting is comp plete.
  • Page 30: Menu Items

    Menu items Product consists of the following menus:  Menu items S1-V CHANNEL ENCRYPTION Editable PTT/VOX VOX LEVEL DEPT TIER DEPT Rx EMERGENCY MIC GAIN RF POWER CLONE SET ADVANCED SET DEFAULT SET VERSION The following information describes each item’s purpose and how to set it up.
  • Page 31: Menu Setup In Detail

    Menu setup p in de etail CHANN 4.1.1 What is a ‘CHANNE L’? Change e the ‘CHA ANNEL’ to ensure tha at you talk with only your inte nded peop ple. Just change e the ‘CHA ANNEL’ if t here is too o much no oise or yo u get the...
  • Page 32 and mo ove to anot ther menu item by us sing the ‘M‘ or ‘C’ butt tons or go back to the ma in screen b by pushing ‘M M’ button fo or more tha an 2 second...
  • Page 33: What Is A 'Id

    4.2.1 What is a ‘ID’? If the li ne is mixed d up or the e ‘CHANNE L’ is alread y taken by other peop ple, set the e ‘ID’. By doing so, commu unication b becomes v iable betw ween device es whose ‘...
  • Page 34: Ptt/Vox

    4.4 P PTT/VOX 4.3.1 What is a ‘PTT/VOX X’? There a are two way ys to send v voice comm munication: : ‘PTT’ and ‘VOX’. (‘PTT’ is s set as the e default.)  Voice c ommunicat tion can be e sent while e pushing t he PTT but...
  • Page 35: Ptt/Vox Setup

    If ‘VOX X’ is turned on, the bat ttery may b be exhauste ed more qu uickly. 4.3.2 PTT/VOX setup Enter th he menu by y pushing t ‘M ’ button fo or more tha n 2 second Move t to ‘PTT/VOX X’...
  • Page 36: What Is A 'Vox Level

    4.4.1 What is a ‘VOX LEV EL’? The ‘VO OX LEVEL’ e enables yo u to contro ol the sens sitivity level s of recog nized voice es when the ‘VO OX’ function n is turned on. If the ‘V VOX LEVEL L’...
  • Page 37: Dept

    DEPT 4.5.1 About DE You can n divides a user into u up to 4Dep partments (D DEPT) and classifies th he user into o 3 tiers (Employ yee, Manag ger, Superv visor). Each h user calls s in differe ent ways d epending on own...
  • Page 38: Tier

    If the v value flashe s, adjust it by using th ‘Up’ or ‘Do own’ butto Once y you are don ne with cha anging the e ‘DEPT’, co omplete by presses th he PTT butt ton and move t to another menu item m by using...
  • Page 39: Tier Display

    move t to another menu item m by using ‘M M‘ or ‘C C’ buttons or go back k to the main sc creen by pu ushing the ‘M’ bu utton for m ore than 2 seconds. 4.6.3 TIER disp The dis splay differs s as follows...
  • Page 40 anager  Able to o commun nicate with h belongin ng DEPT’s employee or comm municate b between manage ers (other m manager an nd supervis sor). Button Motion PTT But tton (Front) ③ Com mmunicate with empl oyee or ma anager of th he belongi PTT But...
  • Page 41 DEPT s election sc reen main sc creen Each nu umber on u up, down, le eft, and rig ght side ind icates the D DEPT numb ber. Supervi isor may se elect DEPT f for a transm mission. Use 4 b buttons (UP P/C/DOWN/ /M) to turn...
  • Page 42: Dept Rx

    Button Motion PTT But tton (Front) ⑤ Com mmunicate with empl oyee or ma anager of s selected DE PTT But tton (Side) ⑥ Com mmunicate with mana ager (Other manager a and superv isor) When PTT / VO OX is set to VOX, it t is sent by the VO...
  • Page 43: How To Set Dept Rx

    fter setting “Superviso or” in “TIER” ”, a user ma ay hear the e voice tran nsmitted fro om all  PTS. Receiv ving of voic ce from DEP PT is adjust table as fol lows. 4.7.2 How to S et DEPT Rx Select D DEPT to adj...
  • Page 44 ceive an em mergency c  ③ An alarm and vibration ri ng occurs on the term minals recei iving the ca all. It is disp played LCD as sho own below. Emerge ency calls a are sent to o terminals with the C COMM.
  • Page 45 If you d do not wa nt to receiv ve an eme ergency call l from othe er groups, you can d o so by setting the emerg gency funct tion to off. But, for an n emergenc cy call from m within yo our own CHANN...
  • Page 46: Emergency' Setup

    to on o or off. (‘On’ is set as the default.) 4.8.3 ‘EMERGEN NCY’ setup Enter th he menu by y pushing t ‘M ’ button fo or more tha n 2 second Move t to ‘EMERGE ENCY’ by u sing ‘M M’...
  • Page 47: Mic Gain

    MIC GA 4.9.1 What is a ‘MIC GAIN N’? The MI IC GAIN al llows you to adjust t the microp phone volu me. “INT M MIC GAIN” is MIC GAIN o on the devi ice and “EX XT MIC GA AIN”...
  • Page 48 move t to another menu item m by using ‘M M‘ or ‘C C’ buttons or go back k to the main sc creen by pu ushing the ‘M’ bu utton for m ore than 2 seconds.
  • Page 49: Rf Power

    4.10 RF POW 4.10.1 What is a ‘RF POWE ER’? The RF F POWER a allows you to adjust the streng gth of the transmissi on signal. The RF POWER R can be s et to High h, Middle, a and Low.
  • Page 50: Clone Set

    the ma in screen b by pushing ‘M M’ button fo or more tha an 2 second 4.11 CLONE E SET 4.11.1 What is a ‘CLONE SE ET’? Clone S Set is a fu nction that t automatic cally synch ronizes the e required settings fo...
  • Page 51 screen will pop up p to confirm m it. Again, select ‘yes s’ and the en push th he ‘PTT’ b button. the e settings (Channel, ID and Encrypt tion) are tra ansmitted t to the othe r devices. On the device tha at has rece ived the se...
  • Page 52: Advanced Set

    If the receiver de evice synch hronized alr ready, CLO NED messa age will po op up without t confirm s creen. 4.12 ADVAN NCED S This fea ature is for repair tech hnicians and d engineer For sta ble use of the produc ct, general u users shoul...
  • Page 53: Version

    Be care eful with th is feature. A All of the v values will r eturn to th eir default setting 4.14 VERSIO 4.14.1 What is a ‘VERSION N’? It is us sed to chec ck the versi on of your product.
  • Page 54: Other Information

    Other inform matio Connec cting ex xternal devices When you conne ect an exter rnal device to the aud dio port, yo ou should u use the earset t adapter in ncluded in t the packag Usage e example 1: Connectin g action ca ameras...
  • Page 55: Features And Copyright

    Features and copyright 5.2.1 Features  Dimensions (H x W x D): 3.0 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches (77 x 39 x 13 mm) Weight: 1.59 oz. (48g)   Range (Line of Sight): Up to 2 miles (3.2 km) Stand-by: Up to 1 month ...
  • Page 56: Checklist Before Reporting A Problem

    Checklist before reporting a problem Charge the device before using it. When you are unable to you can push and hold the button to turn the power on. get the power to turn on Check if your device or the other devices are on. Make sure the distance between the device is farther away than the radio range.
  • Page 57 in to recharge, but is does manufacturer, it may not work and may damage the not charge system. Always use a manufacturer-recommended cable. If the device is exposed to temperatures that are too low or too high, it can possibly happen. If you find it too When the battery life is inconvenient to use, report it to customer service.
  • Page 58: Warranty

    Warranty Warrants against defects in materials and workmanship when used normally for a period of 12 months from the date of the original retail purchase by the end-user. - Those purchasing this product have to review the warranty and fill in the fields below immediately after purchasing the product.

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