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MANUAL
ENGLISH
DOC00071 Rev.02

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  • Page 1 MANUAL ENGLISH DOC00071 Rev.02...
  • Page 3 Direct headset-to-headset communications through Short- • Range The smartPlug™ is designed to be worn with the main housing attaching to the belt or pant seam, and the inline PTT attaching to the shirt / upper garment of the user. NOTE: For SR communications, the best communication range is achieved with the Inline PTT set as high up on the user as possible.
  • Page 4 Left Earpiece Left Indicator Light Power Button Volume Up Button Volume Down Button Multi-Function Button Inline PTT Main Unit with Belt Clip Inline 1Button Two-Way Radio Connection Inline 2Button Mini USB Connection Battery Recharging Connection DOC00071 smartPlug™ Manual rev 02...
  • Page 5 Insert the earpiece and hold in place for 30 seconds while the foam tip expands. Proper fit is ensured by not having any of the foam tip visible while the earpiece is in the ear. DOC00071 smartPlug™ Manual rev 02...
  • Page 6 POWER ON/OFF To power up your smartPlug™, press and release the power button. To power off your smartPlug™, press and hold the power button until the unit powers off. ENVIRONMENTAL MODES Your smartPlug™ features situational awareness technology (Speech Enhancement, Noise Suppression).
  • Page 7 CONNECTING TWO-WAY RADIO smartPlug™ can be connected to most two-way radios through interface cables (sold separately). Connect the two-way radio cable into the two-way radio connector located on the bottom of the main unit. Turn the two-way radio on. A tone will be heard through the smartPlug™...
  • Page 8: Using Bluetooth

    Default Automatic Connection Setting: When the smartPlug™ power up, the smartPlug™ searches for previously paired devices. If a previously paired device is within range, it will automatically attempt to reconnect to this device. A blue light will flash slowly if a Bluetooth®...
  • Page 9: Bluetooth® Pairing Andconnecting

    Hold the Multi-Function Button for 5 seconds to enable pairing. A blue light indicator will switch on. Follow pairing instructions on the device that you want to connect to, search and pair the smartPlug™. If asked for a passkey, enter 0000 Once paired, the smartPlug™ will automatically connect, and the blue light indicator will flash slowly.
  • Page 10 Two-Way Radios, where only one unit can transmit at one time. If Short-Range is installed on your smartPlug™, the following applies: By default, Short-Range is disabled and must be enabled. To enable Short-Range press Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously, the smartPlug™...
  • Page 11: Using Fm Radio

    USING FM RADIO The smartPlug™ can also be configured to receive FM radio stations. This enables you to listen to FM radio while wearing the smartPlug™. If FM Radio is installed on your smartPlug™, the following applies: By default, FM Radio Reception is disabled and must be enabled as...
  • Page 12 Battery Life: 24 hours Your smartPlug™ is powered by a built-in high-capacity Lithium-Ion battery. This is designed to last the life of your smartPlug™ and should be returned to the manufacturer for replacement and servicing. Any attempt to access the battery will damage the smartPlug™. Please see accompanying smartPlug™...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Make sure the radio is configured with Bluetooth® enabled. smartPlug™ and Radio will not Connect Wired: Make sure the cable is securely fastened to both the Two-Way Radio and the Main Housing. Bluetooth®: Make sure your radio and smartPlug™ are paired together and within range.
  • Page 14: Accessories And Spare Parts

    2 hours before storing for maximum battery life. Please note that the battery is not user replaceable. If it becomes damaged or faulty, return to a Sensear authorized distributor for repair. ACCESSORIESANDSPARE PARTS The following accessories and spare parts maybe ordered separately:...
  • Page 15 SENSEAR reserves the right to use refurbished parts or Product for repair or replacement. SENSEAR is not responsible for any damage caused to or by accessory or ancillary equipment connected or attached to the Product that is not provided by SENSEAR and is not expressly designed to operate in conjunction with the Product.
  • Page 17: Technical Information

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION Rev: 6/30/22 For most recent technical information, visit sensear.com/support/technical-information...
  • Page 18 Battery life may temporarily shorten in low- temperature conditions. WARNING Never dispose of batteries in a fire because they may explode. NOTE: The battery is not a user replaceable part. DOC00071 smartPlug™ Manual rev 02...
  • Page 19: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT The smartPlug™ headset with Bluetooth® module, complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference (ii) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 20: Declaration Of Conformity

    DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY For most recent Declaration of Conformity, please visit sensear.com/support/declaration-of-conformity DOC00071 smartPlug™ Manual rev 02...
  • Page 21: Specifications

    NRR (ANSI S3.19-1974) 31dB SNR (EN352-2) 38dB SLC80 (AS/NZS 1270:2002) 28dB, Class 5 Charge Voltage This product must not be dismantled by the user for any purpose. The unit cannot be required by the user. DOC00071 smartPlug™ Manual rev 02...
  • Page 22 NRR AND SLC80 The smartPlug™ has been certified to international hearing protection standards including EN352-2, EN352-7, ANSI S3.19- 1974, ANSI 12.6-2008, and AS/NZS 1270-2002. The following passive attenuation ratings were observed: PASSIVE ATTENUATION (ANSI S3.19 – 1974) smartPlug™ measured in accordance with ANSI S3.19-1974.
  • Page 23 PASSIVE ATTENUATION (ANSI S12.6 – 2008) smartPlug™ measured in accordance with ANSI S12.6–2008 (Method B) Foam tips (SML, MED, LRG) Frequency (Hz) 2000 4000 8000 Mean 32.0 29.2 32.3 32.0 37.0 40.8 42.6 attenuation(dB) Standard deviation 29 to 39dB (dB) APV84% 26.9...
  • Page 24 Mean attenuation 34.1 32.2 37.2 35.1 37.5 37.1 40.7 – Standard deviation(dB) The smartPlug™ has level dependent facilities and the criterion levels as defined in EN352-7 are displayed below. Model (dBA) Foam tips 115.4 118.0 118.1 DOC00071 smartPlug™ Manual rev 02...
  • Page 25: Copyright Notice

    While 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 26 Waste (Disposal) of your Electronic and Electric Equipment European Union (EU)Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive The European Union’s WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed-out trash bin label on the product (or the package in some cases). As defined by the WEEE directive, this cross- out trash bin label means that customers and end-users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste.
  • Page 27 Ladirettiva de la Unione Europea (EU) sui rifiuti di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche (RAEE) La direttiva RAEE della Unione Europea richiede che i prodotti venduti nei paesi della UE debbano essere marcati con il simbolo di un contenitore dispazzatura mobilebarratosulprodotto(o in casi eccezionali sull’imballaggio). Il simbolo di un contenitore dispazzaturamobile barrato, conforme alla direttiva RAEE, significa chi i clienti e i detentori finali nei paesidellaUE, nondovrebberosmaltire gli apparecchi o gli accessori elettronici ed elettrici con i normali rifiuti domestici.
  • Page 28 Printed in Australia...

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