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D:8 Speech microphone (ABS, PA)
D:9 Antenna (PE, ABS, TPE)
D:10 Wind shield (foam)
D:11 Charger jack (stainless steel)
Helmet attachment/Hardhat
MRX21P3E2WS6*, MRX21P3EWS6*
D:12 Cup supporting arm (stainless steel)
FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
Headband
E:1 Slide out the cups and tilt the top of the shell out, as the
cable must be on the outside of the headband.
E:2 Adjust the height of the cups by sliding them up or down
while holding the headband in place.
E:3 The headband should be positioned across the top of the
head as shown and should support the weight of the headset.
Safety helmet attachment
E:4 Insert the hard hat attachment in the slot on the hard hat
and snap it into place (E:5).
E:6 Ventilation mode: To switch the unit from work mode to
ventilation mode, pull outward on the ear cups until you hear
a click (E:7).
E:8 Avoid placing the cups against the hard hat as this
prevents ventilation.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CHARGING AND REPLACING THE BATTERIES (fig. 1)
1. Detach the latch on the left cup with your fingers.
2. Open the cup.
3. Insert or replace the batteries. Make sure the polarity
corresponds to the markings.
4. Close the cup and lock the latch. Change the battery type if
you are switching from rechargeable to non-rechargeable.
Long press (2 s) the Menu button [M] to access the
configuration menu, see "Configuring your headset".
CAUTION: Use only 3M™ PELTOR™ USB charger
FR09 EU and 3M™ PELTOR™ USB wall adapter FR08 with
3M™ PELTOR™ LR6NM rechargeable batteries.
CAUTION: The battery may not be charged if the
ambient temperature exceeds +45 °C.
NOTE:
- Do not charge alkaline batteries as this may cause damage
to the headset.
- Only use AA non-rechargeable or Ni-MH rechargeable
battery.
- Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline,
standard, or rechargeable batteries. To properly dispose of
the battery, follow local solid waste disposal regulations.
OPERATION TIME
Approximate operation time with new AA alkaline batteries
and fully charged LR6NM rechargeable batteries (2100 mAh):
- FM radio and level-dependent: approx 58 hours
- Bluetooth
streaming and level-dependent: approx 78 hours
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NOTE:
Depending on the environment, temperature, and battery age/
condition, the operation time may vary.
POWER ON/POWER OFF (fig. 2)
Long press (2 s) the Power button [
headset on or off.
A voice message will notify "Power on" or "Power off".
The first time the headset is powered on, it automatically
enters pairing mode.
NOTE: If no button has been pressed for 4 hours, the
headset will automatically be powered off. A voice message
will notify "Automatic power off".
ADJUSTING THE SOUND SOURCE VOLUME LEVEL (fig. 3)
To adjust the sound volume level, short press (1 s) the [ + ] or
[–] button. Change the active sound source by short press (1
s) the Power button [
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The sound source can either be:
• FM radio
• Phone
• Surround
• Music
• Bluetooth
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SMART TIP: You can configure bass boost, surround
balance, and surround equalizer. Long press (2 s) the Menu
button [M] to access the configuration menu.
See "Configuring your headset".
Surround sound (level-dependent microphone for
ambient listening)
Helping protect your hearing from potentially harmful noise
levels. Constant rumbling and other potentially harmful noises
are reduced to a level below 82 dB, but you can still speak
normally and make yourself heard.
COMMUNICATION FACE TO FACE (PUSH-TO-LISTEN,
PTL) ** (fig. 4)
The Push-To-Listen feature enables you to instantly listen to
your environment by muting the FM radio and Bluetooth
audio volume and activating the level-dependent
microphones. Short press (1 s) the Power button [
times to activate Push-To-Listen. Short press any button to
deactivate Push-To-Listen.
LISTEN TO FM RADIO
Search station (fig. 8)
Short press (1 s) the Menu button [M] to enter search station
mode. Short press (1 s) the [ + ] or [–] button to initiate a
search. The radio station frequency will be confirmed by a
voice message.**
SMART TIP: If you short press (1 s) the Menu button [M], you
will always start the FM radio.
NOTE: Radio reception depends on the topography and the
environment you are in. If the reception is poor, try to change
area if possible.
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