Cobalt Digital Inc X12-XLE Manual

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X12 – X12E - XLE Belt Pack
2373 Leechburg Road - Lower Burrell, PA 15068
X12M Mini Helmet Receiver
"Designed by Coaches for Coaches"
2350 Fortune Drive | Lexington KY 40509
859.299.9494 | 800.264.6021 | 859.299.9334
david.fried@comtronicsnow.com
724-337-1400
sales@proacw.com
www.cobaltav.com
www.procomheadsets.com
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Headset
HS -35
HS -35
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  • Page 1 X12 – X12E - XLE Belt Pack Headset Headset HS -35 HS -35 X12M Mini Helmet Receiver ® “Designed by Coaches for Coaches” 2350 Fortune Drive | Lexington KY 40509 859.299.9494 | 800.264.6021 | 859.299.9334 2373 Leechburg Road - Lower Burrell, PA 15068 david.fried@comtronicsnow.com 724-337-1400 sales@proacw.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Contents Caution ------------------------------------------------------------ 02 Certificate --------------------------------------------------------- 03 Introduction Product Image ------------------------------------------------- 04 Function 1. Power ------------------------------------------------------- 05 2. Current Setting Display ------------------------------------ 05 3. Volume Setting -------------------------------------------- 06 4. User Number Setting -------------------------------------- 06 5.
  • Page 3 Caution Caution All X Series transceivers operate in the license-free 900MHz ISM band and are subject to the Rules and Regulations of the FCC. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 4 Caution Caution •Do not put sharp or hard materials into the speaker hole when using this product. •Do not attempt to repair the transceiver or other components of the system yourself. •Do not leave components in vehicle during extreme hot/cold weather for long periods of time. •Leaving in a extreme hot area (+110 degrees Fahrenheit) for a long period of time may result in deformation or malfunction of this product.
  • Page 5: Product Image

    Introduction Introduction Product Image FRONT PTT button (Used to communicate with helmet receiver) X12 Only Channel Up (Short Press) Group Call Power (Long Press and hold) •Mute - Quick Press Volume Up (Short Press) •Group - Quick Press •Menu - Long Press Channel Down Volume Down (Short Press) The M button is a multi function button.
  • Page 6: Power

    Functions Function 1. Power Power on, off with PWR button (Hold for two seconds). 2 sec 2. Current Setting Display Connection/ Stand-by Stand-by Battery Battery Pressing Power button for one second will toggle display. Channel Number User Number 1. Connection/Stand-By : Twelve bars on the upper display shows connection or stand-by 2.
  • Page 7: Volume Setting

    Functions Function 3. Volume Setting and Group Call (Long Press for Group Call for X12 or X12E). Volume level ranges from 0 to 8. (Factory Default is 5). Note Volume 0 means no audio volume 4. User Number Setting User Number ranges from User 1 to User 12. User 1 is factory set as the Master Belt Pack. Each device occupies one user number.
  • Page 8: Channel Setting

    Functions Function 5. Channel Setting Belt packs should be set to the same channel number for communication. Depending on your system’s configuration, you may have multiple channels. Belt packs on the same channel can communicate to each other.. The X12 belt pack can have a maximum of six talk paths (channels). Your X12 STEP 1 belt pack is pre-programmed depending on the number of channels that has been purchased with your order.
  • Page 9 Functions Function 6. Pairing (Grouping multiple belt packs to the same system) Below pairing procedure should be done to establish communication group. PLEASE NOTE: YOUR SYSTEM HAS ALREADY BEEN CONFIGURED. PAIRING IS NOT NECESSARY AND NOT RECOMMENDED. Pairing is made between the Master Belt Pack and the remaining belt packs. STEP 1 Each belt pack must be set to a different user number.
  • Page 10: Noise Cancel

    Functions Function 7. Noise Cancel (No longer available on Version 004 or greater. Noise cancel on all firmware versions is now automatic and changes is not recommended. 8. Beep Sound You can turn the warning and/or button sound on or off depending on user’s preference. STEP 1 Press and hold Press and hold...
  • Page 11: Display Brightness

    Functions Function 9. Display Brightness Setting You can adjust display brightness level. STEP 1 Press and hold Press and hold button to go to menu and then select “3. Brightness”. button to go to menu and then select “3. Brightness”. Push PTT button to select STEP 2 Choose between “0”...
  • Page 12: Mic Mute/Group/Pa Mode (Ptt Button)

    Functions Function 10. Information You can check the device’s version. STEP 1 Press and hold Press and hold button to go to menu and then select “8. Information”. button to go to menu and then select “8. Information”. Push PTT button to select 11.
  • Page 13: Side Tone

    Functions Function 13. Side Tone You can turn on or off the Side Tone function. If you turn on the Side Tone, you will hear what you are saying in real time. Factory default is Off. 13. How to reset in case of malfunction. THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
  • Page 14: Faq

    Following is the list of frequent questions and answers. I cannot communicate with other devices. - Check if your device is paired with User 1 (Master Device). - In your group, check if User 1 (Master Device) exists. I cannot join a group communication. - Check if other users are connected on the display.
  • Page 15: Specifications And Caution

    Speci cations and Cautions Transmission Distance Up to ½ mile (Line of Sight) Battery Full Charge Time Less than 3 hours for maximum charge Battery Lifetime 18 Hour Maximum Battery Rechargeable Li-ion 3.7V Battery Dual Transmission Output 250mW GFSK or 500mw FSK Dual Packet Redundancy DPR-4 Q Standard for Interception of Packet Loss Frequency Hopping Method...
  • Page 16 ProCom Quick Start Guide 1. Make sure the battery is fully charged 2. Plug in the HS-35S or HS-35D headset into the Belt Pack 3. Turn on the belt pack by holding the power button in for 2 seconds 4. Belt pack will display PROCOM Firmware Version Belt pack name...
  • Page 17 PTT: (Multi Use) Alpha/Numeric Display: 1. Press and hold if programmed to 1. Displays Channel Name communicate to helmet receiver. 2. Firmware Version 2. Press and hold if programmed for Push To Talk. 3. User ID 4. Battery Level 5. Current Talk Group on X12E only Power Switch: (Multi Use) Toggle between features using the PWR...

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