Sonetics APX37 V2 Series Manual

Dect7, bluetooth, and electronic headsets

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  • Page 1 APX37x.V2 DECT7, Bluetooth, and Electronic Headsets Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Wireless DECT7 DECT Signal Strength Quick Launch Wired Line-In Set Up (Direct-Wire) PC Programming Locating the USB Port Installation of Sonetics Configurator Software for Windows Care and Maintenance Mic Muff Replacement Ear Seal Replacement Troubleshooting Service Contact: General Connection Issues...
  • Page 3: Overview

    Overview Accessories (not included) The Sonetics APX37x.V2 Electronic Headset protects you from dangerous noise while Hard Hat Adaptors keeping other audio at a comfortable listening level. It protects your hearing without sacrificing your safety or situational awareness. You can hear alarms, music, or even...
  • Page 4: Common Features, Communication Headsets

    Light Weight Wired Line-in Through the use of the latest weight saving technologies, Sonetics is able to deliver a wireless headset that is lighter than many wired headsets. The wired line-in is used to interface with cell phones and hand held radios. This gives the user more flexibility in their communication needs.
  • Page 5: Wireless Dect7 Communications

    The Headsets will connect to stand Wide Band Audio alone Sonetics Wireless Base Stations or Sonetics IP-DECT7 wireless systems. A DECT7 Wireless DECT7 communications are transmitted in a high definition wide band audio network gives up to 1600ft of range (line of sight) from its wireless base with format.
  • Page 6: Configuring The Headset

    Configuring the Headset Headband Installation Tools Required: None The Sonetics Electronic Headset may be set up for use in overhead, under-helmet, or 1. Align the headband with the domes as shown. hard hat (sold separately) configurations. Different headbands are attached through a secure snap joint on the side of the ear domes.
  • Page 7: Behind Head Head Strap Installation

    2. Affix the strap using the hook and loop. Cut the along the groove on the underside of the ruggedizer. Replace the ruggedizer. Open the Radio Cover and plug in the Sonetics PR Radio Adaptor. Replacing the Ruggedizer 1. Remove the headband 2.
  • Page 8: Fitting

    Fitting Behind Head Fitment Proper fitment is required to achieve the rated hearing protection levels. Ensure no damage to the 1. Inspect Overhead Fitment earseals or the Headset Ensure no damage to 1. Inspect the earseals or the Headset Open headband to 2.
  • Page 9: Fitment Warnings

    Fitment Warnings Microphone Placement To optimize speech, a noise cancelling microphone is used. This type of microphone Improper Placement and Adjustment is designed to enhance sounds from very close, while reducing sounds from afar. Ensure proper placement for best results. Obstructions Ensure headwear and hair does not cause gap in the earseal.
  • Page 10: Charging

    Charging The Sonetics Electronic Headsets use a barrel charging jack with the connections shown below. Vehicle Charging Wall Adapter Charging wire to +12VDC and the BLACK wire to battery chassis ground. Connect the Only charge the Headset using the supplied 12VDC regulated wall adapter.
  • Page 11: Battery Replacement

    Battery Replacement LED Indications Sonetics Electronic Headsets use a Lithium Ion battery. Sonetics batteries are the only The Sonetics Electronic Headset uses a multicolor LED indicator to give additional batteries that have been tested and verified to operate correctly with the Headset.
  • Page 12: Settings & Operation

    Settings & Operation Buttons Left Side Right Side Adjusting the Main Volume Turn On Press the plus or minus buttons on the left-hand side of the Headset. –  Press and briefly hold the power button. You will hear the welcome message and the LED on the right hand side of the unit will begin to flash periodically.
  • Page 13: Advanced Menu

    Advanced Menu Version Number ( "Version 1" Indicates what firmware version your headset is running. The Advanced Menu is to set-up and configure the Headset for use. Caution must be DECT Bandwidth ("DECT Wide") taken with these adjustments, as they change the operational characteristics of the Headset.
  • Page 14: Wireless Bluetooth

    Quickly press and release the menu button.  Wireless DECT7 DECT7 headsets have the ability to use the Sonetics DECT, DECT6, DECT7 and IP- DECT7 wireless bases for communication. Protected regional frequencies in each region ensure interference free operation. To exit, turn off the Headset.
  • Page 15: Quick Launch

    Quick Launch 3. In the Sonetics Configurator Software tool, you need to turn OFF the "Auto Shutdown" feature. To do this: Plug in your Sonetics Headset via the USB cable and use the "Find Most menu items are available directly via a series of buttons. Two buttons in the Device"...
  • Page 16: Pc Programming

    PC Programming All Headsets have a USB port located inside the left dome. A Windows PC with the Sonetics Configurator software installed is required to adjust headset features. Refer to the software for additional information. Locating the USB Port Installation of Sonetics Configurator Software for Windows 1.
  • Page 17: Care And Maintenance

    • Wipe Headset and ear seals with a mild soap and water mixture only. The foam mic muff may be removed and cleaned using a mild detergent, or replaced by ordering from Sonetics. To replace the ear seals: 1. Remove the old ear seal by pulling on the edge and peeling it over the lip of WARNING: Do not store the Headset in high temperature environments or the ear dome.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 4. The Sonetics DECT7 Wireless Headset will only pair with other Sonetics DECT7 Wireless Base Stations. If you are experiencing symptoms not covered here, or are having difficulty 5. Cycle the power on the Headset and/or the Wireless Base Station.
  • Page 19: Glossary

    Glossary Wireless Base Station Wireless DECT7 base unit through which Wireless DECT7 Headsets pair and link for voice communications. Bluetooth Wireless standard in the 2.4GHz wireless range. A-Weighted SPL (Sound Pressure Level) unit of measure. DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. A wireless standard in the 1.9GHz wireless range.
  • Page 20: Specifications

    Specifications Conducted Transients: 7637-2 Quality Management System Control: ISO 9001:2008 Headset MIL SPEC Weights Chemical Exposure: Intermittent Exposure MIL-STD 810 Method 504: Over Head: 15.8oz / 448g | 17.8oz / 504g with Ruggedizers Isopropyl alcohol, Formula 409®, WD-40®, Windex®, Behind Head: 16.2oz / 458g | 18.1oz / 514g with Ruggedizers Bleach/Water (1:1), Mineral oil, Synthetic Sweat, Jet A Fuel, Kerosene, Gasoline,...
  • Page 21: Bluetooth® Specifications

    Bluetooth® Specifications DECT Specifications Class: Common DECT Specifications Class 3 Device Frequency Bandwidth: 2400 MHz to 2485 MHz Carrier Spacing: 1.724 MHz Maximum Output Power: 0.0 dBi (peak) Time Slots: 2 x 12 (up and down stream) Range: Up to Bluetooth standard 33 feet (10 meters) Channel Allocation: Dynamic Version:...
  • Page 22: Sonetics Standard Limited Warranty

    6. This warranty does not apply: (a) to consumable parts such as batteries, ear seals, repair or replace a covered product or any part thereof, as determined by Sonetics in intercom bags, cables, external power supplies, parts listed as accessories to a its sole discretion.
  • Page 23 © 2023 Sonetics Corporation. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of this document may be copied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Sonetics Corporation. 600-3098-00 Rev A...

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