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FCC Part 15 Information 

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.  Operation is subject to the 

following two conditions:  

(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  

(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that 

may cause undesired operation.  

 

Modifications not expressly approved by Sonetics Corporation could void the user’s 

authority to operate the equipment. 

 

Privacy of communications may not be ensured when using this device. 

 

FCC PART 15.105(a): Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply 

with the limits for a Class A  digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. 

These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 

interference in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can 

radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 

instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 

Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful 

interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at 

his own expense. 

 

FCC/IC RF Exposure Warning 

 

This product complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an 

uncontrolled environment. 

 

The  headset  is designed for body-worn operation and meets FCC RF exposure 

guidelines when used  accessories  supplied with this product.  (All necessary 

accessories are  included in the package; any additional or optional accessories 

are not required for compliance with the  guidelines.)  Use of other accessories 

might not comply with FCC or IC RF exposure guidelines. 

 

This product may not be collocated or operated in conjunction with any  other 

antenna or transmitter. 

 

Any base station or approved base station antenna meant to be used in 

conjunction with this equipment must not be used in close proximity to the body 

Keep a minimum distance between  human body and base station  and base 

antenna of at least  20 CM (8.0 inches) at all times.  

 

This headset device and antenna must not be co-located in conjunction with any 

other equipment antenna or transmitter. 

 

This headset has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines.  

 

Rechargeable Battery Information 

 

 

CAUTION!  

Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type!  

Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.  

Do not open or mutilate the battery.  

Disconnect the battery before shipping this product. 

 

 

This equipment contains a rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery.  This 

battery is not user-serviceable. 

 

Do not modify or attempt to open the battery cell. In case of exposure to the 

cell contents, wash the affected area thoroughly and seek medical attention. 

 

Do not expose the battery to temperatures in excess of 140° F (60° C). 

 

Do not short-circuit the battery or expose battery to moisture 

 

Exercise care when handling a battery near conductive materials such as 

jewelry or buttons: conductive materials can short the battery, and the battery 

or conductor can overheat and cause burns. 

 

When charging this equipment, only use the charger designed to charge the 

battery as  specified in the owner’s manual: using any other charger may 

damage the product or cause the battery to explode. 

 

Before placing the headset  in the charger, make sure the battery is installed 

and the battery cover is securely in place. 

 

Do not place the batteries in your regular trash. All batteries must be recycled 

or disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. Contact your local waste 

management officials for information and regulations on the proper collection, 

recycling, and disposal of batteries. 

 

Use only the replacement batteries approved by Sonetics Corporation which 

have internal protection circuit, use of non-approved battery replacements 

may cause fire, injury or damage product. 

 

Always observe correct battery polarity during use and charging. 

 

 

Do not place batteries in your regular trash. 

 

All batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for APX37x

Page 1: ...APX37x DECT Bluetooth and Electronic Headsets Manual 7340 SW Durham Road Portland OR 97224 USA Phone 800 833 4558 503 684 7080 Fax 503 620 2943 www soneticscorp com e mail service soneticscorp com...

Page 2: ...12 Advanced Menu 13 Wireless Bluetooth 14 Wireless DECT 14 Quick Launch 15 PC Programming 15 Locating the USB Port 15 Installation of the Sonetics Configurator Windows Program 15 Care and Maintenance...

Page 3: ...t is ready for tough work environments Model Matrix APX372 APX373 APX375 APX377 APX379 Microphone Listen Thru Dosimeter Wired AUX Wireless Bluetooth Wireless DECT7 Included Not Available Contents in B...

Page 4: ...Thru the use of the latest light weight technologies Sonetics is able to deliver a wireless headset that is lighter than many wired communication headsets Listen Thru Situational Awareness The headset...

Page 5: ...on the APX372 headset Auto Leveling Microphone The headset automatically detects the voice of the user against the noise in the background This allows the headset to have an automatic VOX noise gate o...

Page 6: ...ser to transmit over multiple radios depending on the base stations and intercom configuration Additionally the headset may be selected to not radio transmit This is excellent for teams that need some...

Page 7: ...the user s head Headband Removal Tools Required Headband Removal Tool 1 Use the handle of the Headband Removal Tool 2 Place the handle between the headband and the dome Note the notch in the headband...

Page 8: ...dizer 3 Replace the ruggedizer Note the left and right Connecting a Two way Radio Tools Required Scissors 1 Remove the left dome ruggedizer with the microphone boom attached 2 Cut the along the groove...

Page 9: ...ust Adjust headband to sit gently on top of your head 5 Seal Test seal by pressing against your head and listening for a change in sound level BB Behind Head Fitment 1 Inspect Ensure no damage to the...

Page 10: ...cause gap in the earseal Glasses Ensure Glasses do not cause a gap in the earseal Microphone Placement To optimize the speech the microphone is noise cancelling type This type of microphone is designe...

Page 11: ...ers will damage the headset and void the warranty Vehicle Charging Connect the RED wire to 12VDC and the BLACK wire to battery chassis ground Install the fuse no further than 18 from the battery WARNI...

Page 12: ...r to Rechargeable Battery Information 4 Insert the replacement battery with the positive end first 5 Close the battery door and tighten the screw with the screwdriver 6 Replace the ruggedizer if the h...

Page 13: ...button You will hear the headset powering down message and the LED will turn off Left Side Volume Selection 1 Menu Volume Selection 1 Adjusting the Main Volume Press the plus or minus sign button on t...

Page 14: ...VOX Level may be configured into multiple modes of operation to tailor to the user s application To turn on the microphone always use ON This disables the VOX noise gate completely A whisper will be h...

Page 15: ...ransmit on PTT Hands Free Intercom Radio VOX Radio Transmit on PTT Hands Free Intercom Radio PTT Radio Transmit on PTT Push to Talk Intercom Intercom VOX Hands Free Intercom only Intercom PTT Push to...

Page 16: ...frequency in each region ensures interface free operation All DECT communication is full duplex like a phone call Pairing the DECT Headset The DECT wireless headset uses a semi permanent link with a...

Page 17: ...ECT Pairing Long VOX level Change Language Press Release Short Short Press Release 3 seconds Long Long Press 3 seconds PC Programming All of the headsets feature a USB port located inside the left dom...

Page 18: ...ths for optimal performance To replace the Mic Muff 1 Remove the old mic muff and o ring holding the mic muff in place 2 Place the new mic muff over the microphone 3 Slide the o ring over the mic muff...

Page 19: ...plicable 7 Check location of the base station and external antenna location The base station should not be installed inside metal enclosures or any other location closer than 4 inches to a metal objec...

Page 20: ...e DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications wireless standard in the 1 9GHz wireless range Dosimeter Measure the individual s expose over time In this case the SPL Link ing The temporary wirel...

Page 21: ...375 V9N950325400V1 FCC Part 15 All Models Industry Canada IC UPN APX379 7895A 950325200 IC UPN APX377 7895A 950325300 IC UPN APX375 7895A 950325400 ISO Conducted Transients 7637 2 Quality Management S...

Page 22: ...ts 2 x 12 up and down stream Channel Allocation Dynamic Encryption DECT Standard Cipher with 35 bit initialization vector Audio Bandwidth 300 Hz to 3 4 kHz Narrow Band G 726 compression 50 Hz to 7 kHz...

Page 23: ...nna in close proximity to sensitive equipment by maintaining a 20cm minimum distance between the sensitive equipment even in standby mode Please also consider referencing the documentation provided by...

Page 24: ...Keep a minimum distance between human body and base station and base antenna of at least 20 CM 8 0 inches at all times This headset device and antenna must not be co located in conjunction with any o...

Page 25: ...eems to lessen when you press the cups your earmuff is probably not fitted properly If necessary reposition headset and ensure hat hair or jewelry are not interfering with proper fit seal of the muff...

Page 26: ...esentative of Sonetics or an Sonetics Authorized Service Provider f to a product or part that has been modified without the written permission of Sonetics g if any Sonetics serial number has been remo...

Page 27: ...SONETICS CORPORATION Copyright 2014 Sonetics Corporation All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice P N 600 3051 00 Rev A...

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