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Wireless Pacific X10DR UHF User manual

User Manual
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Audio Solutions
Radio Speaker Microphone
TalkTalk
and listen
Designed for
Peltor
Compatibility
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UHF
Model Information
PTT
Press to Talk
On/Off
Mode
Up
Down
Microphone
Status Light
Antenna
Hirose Audio Port
Earpiece
Jack
Charging Contacts
The X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic is designed to talk with other
X10DR UHF LPD wireless devices. They may also be congured to
communicate with Peltor Lite-Com LPD wireless 433MHz headsets.
You must set both devices to operate on the same radio channel and
privacy code, if applicable, to communicate.
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CONTENTS Page
Accessories 4
Battery charging 5
Privacy Sub Codes 6
Proper care and use 7
Safety Precautions 8
Headset User Warning 10
Type Approval 10
Warranty and Service 11
Peltor™ Lite-Com™ 433 LPD compatibility
Do NOT use the
antenna as a carry
handle
UHF
Hand-held low power (LPD) UHF radio operating in the 433MHz LPD radio with
69 channels and 38 user selectable sub-tones with an external audio ports for a
headset or other optional audio accessories such as 3.5mm earpiece. The radio
features a low battery alert tone and a transmit timer limiter. Selected settings are
conrmed by a voice or tones with the last settings selected being saved when the
unit is powered off.
Power
Press the Red On/Off button until you hear “Power On” and the selected channel
number. To turn off press button again until you hear power off tones.
To Talk
Press the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button to speak. Ensure that you speak directly
and in relative close proximity (2-3cm) to the front panel* microphone. The Red
status light will be illuminated. Release the PTT button to listen. (*or accessory
microphone when attached)
Adjust Volume
Press blue Up or Down buttons for desired listening level.
Change Channels
Press Orange Mode button for 2 secs. You will hear the current selected channel
number: Use the blue Up/Down buttons to select desired channel number then
either, press PTT momentarily, or press Mode button twice and you will then hear
“Exit”. Now use as desired.
Change Privacy SUB codes
Press Orange Mode button for 2 secs. You will hear the current selected channel
number. Press Menu again, you will hear current selected SUB Code number: Use
the blue Up/Down buttons to select desired code number then either, press PTT
momentarily or press Mode button once again and you will then hear “Exit”. Now
use as desired. (see page 9 for Code reference - Using Privacy sub codes will prevent hearing
transmissions from unwanted parties using the same channel or interference that be in the air.
Maximum Range Performance
Attaching the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic high on your shoulder will ensure
the maximum communication coverage with others. Radio communications in the
433MHz band is generally line of sight. Steel and concrete walls block the radio
waves but will at times allow the radio signal to bounce around and still allow
messages to be heard. Should you hear transmissions from an unwanted party
you should select an alternate channel to communicate on.
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CONTENTS Page
Accessories 4
Battery charging 5
Privacy Sub Codes 6
Proper care and use 7
Safety Precautions 8
Headset User Warning 10
Type Approval 10
Warranty and Service 11
HOW TO OPERATE
FEATURES
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WPNEX-X10 Interface cable for all Peltor™ J11 down cables.
WPFHC-X10 Interface cable for WPSHD & Peltor™ FLEX2 h/sets.
XIPB In-Line PTT cable adaptor.
WPTEP 3.5mm acoustic tube earpiece.
WPEH 3.5mm black large earpiece.
LT-EB 3.5mm black earbud earpiece.
WPITRQ-X10 Lapel ear microphone harness.
WPTEP-TL Acoustic tube earpiece for WPITRQ-X10.
WPEH-TL Black large earpiece for WPITRQ-X10.
WPEB-TL Black earbud earpiece for WPITRQ-X10.
XDTC-AU Single desktop charger (Australia plug).
XSMA3 Replacement X10DR UHF antenna.
CH-3 Headset
Peltor
headset
FLEX2
series
3.5mm Earpieces
In-line PTT
XIPB
FLEX 2
down cable
WPFHC-X10
J11 interface
cable
WPNEX-X10
WPTEP WPEH WPTEP-TL
EH-TL
WPEB-TL
ACCESSORIES
Part No Description
4
WPiTRQ-X10
WPEB
CH-3 Headset
down cable
WPFHC-X10
WPSHD-X10 SeriesPeltor CH-3 Series
WPiTRQ-X10 Ear Microphone
ACCESSORIES
The X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic should be charged overnight before initial
use. Thereafter it may be worn all day and placed back ion charge at the end
of the work period. The unit is designed to provide about 12 hours operation
between charges even on the busiest radio channels. On quiet channels it
may last up to 2-3 days. A short beep tone will sound intermittently when
the battery charge level approaches its at state. The radio will power down
automatically when the battery charge reaches its fully discharged state. You
should plan to re-charge the unit as soon as is practical once the alert tones
are heard. A fully discharged battery will typically recharge in 3-4 hours,
less if only partially discharged. The battery will re-charge when placed
into the Battery Charger supplied with the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic.
The X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic should be turned off before charging
commences. The charger status light will light Red when charging and Green
when fully charged. The radio’s status light will also indicate charging mode.
To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage
and re:
- Do not allow debris to ll the pocket as it may prevent
the device from making contact with the charging pins.
- Keep all liquids well away from the charging cradle at
all times.
5
BATTERY CHARGING
WARNING
To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage:
- Do not modify AC/DC power adapter plug.
- Do not force the power plug into an outlet where it does not t.
- Do not expose charger or power adapter to rain, steam or wet conditions.
- Do not submerge the device, or hold under running water, while it is charging.
- Use only provided AC/DC power adapter to recharge or power the device.
- Do not unplug AC/DC adapter by power cord. Handle the adapter by the body only.
- Do not modify, decorate, or attempt to service the device. Return to authorized service
centre. There are no user serviceable parts.
- Do not attempt to charge the device using an outdoor outlet.
- Only use AC/DC adaptor in a well ventilated indoor environment.
WARNING
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injury or death.
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The X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic can be congured with a number of
unique privacy SUB codes. These codes are sent sub-audibly along with your
voice and operate such that your X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic will only
hear transmissions with the same privacy code. All units in your desired privacy
group should be congured to use the same code frequency. (see following table)
Note: the privacy SUB code does NOT prevent others from hearing your transmissions
but means you do not need to listen to others that are not part of your privacy group.
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PRIVACY SUB CODES
No: SUB Hz
1 XZ 67.0
2 XA 71.9
3 WA 74.4
4 XB 77.0
5 WB 79.7
6 YZ 82.5
7 YA 85.4
8 YB 88.5
9 ZZ 91.5
10 ZA 94.8
12 ZB 97.4
12 1Z 100.0
13 1A 103.5
No: SUB Hz
14 1B 107.2
15 2Z 110.9
16 2A 114.8
17 2B 118.8
18 3Z 123.0
19 3A 127.3
20 3B 131.8
21 4Z 136.5
22 4A 141.3
23 4B 146.2
24 5Z 151.4
25 5A 156.7
26 5B 162.2
No: SUB Hz
27 6Z 167.9
28 6A 173.8
29 6B 179.9
30 7Z 186.2
31 7A 192.8
32 M1 203.5
33 M2 210.7
34 M3 218.1
35 M4 225.7
36 M5 233.6
37 M6 241.8
38 M7 250.3
WARNING - To reduce the risks associated with re and explosion:
Do not attempt to replace the rechargeable battery in the X10DR UHF Radio
Speaker Mic yourself. The battery must be replaced only by an Authorized
Service Provider. The battery should be disposed of in accordance with local
regulations. Only use the antenna type supplied.
BATTERY & ANTENNA REPLACEMENT
Handling the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Microphone:
WARNING - To reduce the risks associated with re and explosion:
Do not drop, disassemble, microwave, burn, paint, or insert foreign objects into
X10DR UHF. Do not use X10DR UHF if it has been damaged—for example, if
X10DR UHF is cracked, punctured, or damaged by water. X10DR UHF contains
sensitive components.
Cleaning your X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Microphone
Clean the radio immediately if it comes into contact with any contaminants such
as inks, dyes, cosmetic make-up, dirt, food, oils, and lotions that may cause
malfunction. To clean, unplug all cables and power down (press and hold
the manual On/Off button). Use a soft, slightly damp lint-free cloth. Don’t use
abrasive scourers or industrial cleaners and aerosol sprays containing solvents,
alcohol,ammonia or similar such chemicals.
Connectors and Press Buttons:
Never force a connector into a port or apply excessive pressure to a button,
because this may cause damage, not covered under the terms of the
manufacturers warranty. If the connector and port do not align with reasonable
ease, they probably don’t match. Check for obstructions and make sure that
the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector
correctly in relation to the port
Operating Temperature:
WARNING - To reduce the risks associated with re and explosion:
Do not store the radio in a parked vehicle or in direct sunlight these storage
conditions may exceed the specied operating temperature range. The X10DR
UHF Radio Speaker Mic is designed to operate and stored in a temperature
range -20ºC to 55ºC. Temperatures levels outside of the standard operating
range may reduce battery life or result in malfunction of the X10DR UHF Radio
Speaker Mic. It is important to note that the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic
may become warm during the battery charging cycle or after extended use. The
battery will only charge when its ambient temperature is within the operating
temperature limits.
CARE & USE
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BATTERY & ANTENNA REPLACEMENT
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Driving Safely:
WARNING - To reduce the risks associated with impact from accident:
Do not use the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic while driving a motor vehicle,
riding a motorbike or operating heavy machinery. If you nd using the device to
disruptive or distracting while driving or riding, pull off the road and park before
making or answering a call. Use of the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic while
driving a motor vehicle or riding a motorbike is not recommended and is likely to
be illegal in most countries including Australia and New Zealand.
Air Bag Equipped Vehicles:
WARNING - To reduce the risks associated with impact from airborne object:
Do not store X10DR Radio Speaker Mic or its accessories in the area over the
airbag or in the air bag deployment area. An air bag inates with great force.
Radio Frequency Energy:
The unit transmits and receives radio frequency (RF) energy through its
antenna. The antenna is located at the top edge of the unit. The X10DR UHF
Radio Speaker Mic is designed and manufactured to comply with the limits
for exposure to RF energy set by international regulatory agencies, including
regulatory authorities in Australia and New Zealand.
Explosive Atmospheres:
WARNING - To reduce the risks associated with re and explosion:
Always power down the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic when entering or being
exposed to any area with deemed to be a potentially explosive atmosphere.
Do not charge the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic in any area deemed to
be a potentially explosive atmosphere. Adhere strictly to all area Signage and
Operations Instructions. Sources of ignition such as static electricity sparks
could cause an explosion and may result in serious injury or potentially death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are usually marked clearly. It is
IMPORTANT TO NOTE that on occasion this may not be the case. Potential
areas may include: fuelling areas (such as petrol stations); below deck on
boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liqueed
petroleum gas (LNG); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such
as grain, dust, or metal powders); and any other area where you would normally
be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
8
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
9
Radio Frequency Interference:
This device has not been tested for and is not intended for use on airplanes,
in hazardous environments, in healthcare facilities, or where cellular phones or
other intentional transmitters are restricted.
WARNING -
Avoid placing the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic next to an implanted
electronic device (e.g., don’t carry the device in a shirt or jacket pocket directly
near an implanted device). Wear the X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic on the
shoulder opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If
you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn the device
off immediately.
WARNING -
Exposure to loud sounds may result in noise induced hearing loss (NIHL):
NIHL can be caused by a one-time exposure to an intense sound such as an
explosion, or by continuous exposure to loud sounds over an extended period
of time. Workers exposed to hazardous noise may also experience tinnitus,
which could become permanent. NIHL is irreversible but completely
preventable. If you experience discomfort or ringing in your ears, consult a
medical practitioner.
Safe Work Australia in the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011
determined the noise exposure standard to be 85dB(A) averaged over a time
period not exceeding 8 (eight) hours or 140dB(C) as the peak limit.
The X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic has the option of 8 volume levels. When
set at level 8, the communicator emits approximately 96dB at a distance of 10
cm from the front surface of the speaker, exposing wearers to loud sounds. It
is therefore recommended that the volume is set and maintained at the lowest
level, practical; preferably below level 4. If the ambient noise requires the use
of volumes above level 4, it is recommended that 3M Peltor Noise Attenuating
Headsets with sound limiters be used in combination with X10DR UHF Group
Communicator. It may also be worth considering an alternate means of radio
communications,
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Wireless Corporation Ltd (WCL) warrants each new X10DR UHF or accessory
product to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use
and service. The obligation and liability of WCL under this warranty is limited
to the repair or replacement at its authorized service centre, at the option of
WCL, of any such product which proves defective within the twelve (12) months
after delivery, and is found to be defective in material and workmanship by
WCL inspection. Products of warranty consideration shall be returned with
all transportation charges prepaid to our nominated local service supplier in
shipping containers which are adequate to prevent loss or damage in shipment.
WCL will pay the return carriage costs. Products repaired or replaced under
this warranty are warranted for the unexpired portion of the original warranty.
This warranty is invalid if the factory-applied serial number, date code label, or
product label has been altered or removed from this product. WCL shall not be
obligated or liable under the warranty for apparent defects which examination
discloses are due to tampering, misuse, neglect, improper storage, acts of
nature, physical abuse, normal wear and all cases where the products are
disassembled by other than authorized WCL representatives.
TYPE APPROVAL
The X10DR UHF and its accessories are designed for compliance for LPD
operations in the globally allocated 433MHz spectrum. It has been tested and
is certied to meet the requirements of:
RF standard: AS/NZS 4268:2012
Electrical safety : AS/NZS 60950-1
EMC requirements: CISPR 22-2012
AC/DC plug pack approval: SAA130665EA
Li-Ion battery safety: IEC62133
Ingress Protection: IP55
R-NZ
WARRANTY
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To support your X10DR UHF Radio Speaker Mic in the event of a manufacturing
defect or damage under the terms of the WARRANTY, please contact an
authorized service partners. Technical support and other after sales service
requirements, including equipment repairs whether during warranty or post
warranty period will be available during normal Australian business hours.
Additionally, a fully range of accessories are available to suit the X10DR UHF
Radio Speaker Mic and its use with other 3M™Peltor™ noise attenuating
headsets and hearing conservation solutions are available.
The Authorized Australian and New Zealand service agents for X10DR UHF
and its accessory products is :
Pacic Wireless Communications Pty Ltd
Unit 9, 21 Huntingdale Rd
Burwood, VIC 3125, Australia. Tel: 03-98887347
Authorized Australia/New Zealand Service Agents for: .
Wireless Pacic™ radio communications solutions.
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