Motorola solutions IMPRES RM760 User manual

PMMN4140 RM760
IMPRES Windporting
Remote Speaker
Microphone, Large (IP68)
User Guide
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APRIL 2022
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Safety and Legal
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Contact Us
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Service agreement customers should be sure to call the SSC in all situations listed under Customer
Responsibilities in their agreement, such as:
• Before reloading software
• To confirm troubleshooting results and analysis before taking action
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Contents
Safety and Legal..........................................................................................................2
Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices.................................................................................2
Certification Markings.................................................................................................................... 3
Contact Address............................................................................................................................ 3
Contact Us................................................................................................................... 4
Icon Conventions........................................................................................................ 5
Style Conventions.......................................................................................................6
RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide......................................................8
Chapter 1: Product Overview...................................................................................9
1.1 Transmitting and Receiving..................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2: Recommended Practices for RM760.................................................. 11
Chapter 3: Attaching the RSM to the Radio .........................................................12
Chapter 4: Detaching the RSM from the Radio ................................................... 13
Chapter 5: Recommended Wearing Position....................................................... 14
Chapter 6: Cable Management...............................................................................15
Chapter 7: Optional Accessories...........................................................................16
Chapter 8: Replacement Parts............................................................................... 17
8.1 Replacing Coil Cord ..............................................................................................................17
8.2 Replacing the Dust Cover......................................................................................................18
8.3 Replacing Swivel Clip............................................................................................................ 20
8.3.1 Detaching Swivel Clip ............................................................................................. 20
8.3.2 Attaching Swivel Clip............................................................................................... 21
Chapter 9: Service and Warranty...........................................................................22
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RF Energy Exposure and Product
Safety Guide
This document contains important safety and operating instructions. Read these instructions carefully
and save them for future reference.
CAUTION:
Before using this accessory, read this guide which contains important operating instructions for
safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and
regulations.
The Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM), when attached to the radio, is restricted to
occupational use only to satisfy FCC/ICNIRP RF energy exposure requirements. Before using
this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the
Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with your radio to ensure compliance with
RF energy exposure limits.
Acoustic Safety
Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods of time may temporarily or permanently
affect your hearing. The louder the volume of the radio, the less time is required before your hearing
can be affected.
Hearing damage from loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first and can have a cumulative effect.
Follow the following guidelines to protect your hearing:
• Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job.
• Turn up the volume only if you are in noisy surroundings.
• Turn down the volume before attaching headset or earpiece.
• Limit the amount of time you use headsets or earpieces at high volume.
• When using the radio without a headset or earpiece, do not place the speaker of the radio directly
against your ear.
• If you experience hearing discomfort, ringing in your ears, or muffled speech, you should stop
listening to your radio through your headset or earpiece, and have your hearing checked by your
doctor. To change the volume level, refer to Radio Product Safety Leaflet or CPS for Surveillance
extra loud (xL) Kit Configurations.
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Chapter 1
Product Overview
This user manual describes the RM760 IMPRES Windporting Remote Speaker Microphone, Large
Basic (IP68), PMMN4140.
Number Description
1 Push-to-Talk Button
2 Receive-only 3.5 mm Audio Jack (Non-thread-
ed) covered by Dust Cover
1.1
Transmitting and Receiving
Figure 1: Transmitting
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Figure 2: Receiving
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Chapter 2
Recommended Practices for RM760
• Cover the audio jack with dust cover when it is not plugged with earpiece. Do not fill water into the
audio jack.
• If water enters the audio jack, remove water by shaking the RSM.
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Chapter 3
Attaching the RSM to the Radio
Procedure:
1Attach the RSM connector to the side connector of the radio.
2Secure the connection screw in a clockwise direction until tightened.
NOTE: To ensure proper operation, turn off the radio before connecting the RSM to the
radio. Connecting the RSM to the radio disables the speaker of the radio, but does not
disable the microphone and PTT of the radio.
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Chapter 4
Detaching the RSM from the Radio
Procedure:
1Unscrew and detach the RSM connector from the radio side connector.
2Keep the dust cover inserted in the audio jack of the RSM when a secondary accessory is not
being used.
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Chapter 5
Recommended Wearing Position
Figure 3: RM760 Wearing Position
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Chapter 6
Cable Management
This section describes the recommended cable position.
Figure 4: Recommended
Figure 5: Not Recommended
To ensure optimum range and user experience, it is recommended to avoid crossing accessory cable
with the radio antenna.
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Chapter 7
Optional Accessories
No Descriptions
PMLN8120 Rx only xL Clear Tube Earpiece, 3.5 mm Jack
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Chapter 8
Replacement Parts
1
2
3
Table 1: Replacement Parts Callouts
No Descriptions
1 Low Profile Swivel Clip (PMLN8121)
2 Dust Cover 10pcs/pack (PMLN8122)
3 Coil Cord (PMKN4232)
8.1
Replacing Coil Cord
Procedure:
1Remove the screws to disassemble the RSM.
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1
2Remove the cable.
2
3Reassemble the RSM.
3
8.2
Replacing the Dust Cover
Procedure:
1Lift both sides of the dust cover.
2Pull out the dust cover to dismantle it.
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3Bend the dust cover.
4Insert to the dust cover slot.
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8.3
Replacing Swivel Clip
8.3.1
Detaching Swivel Clip
Procedure:
2
1
3
1Push top of the clip to raise the clip to the highest position.
2Lift up the bottom release latch.
3Slide the clip to remove the clip.
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