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General Communication Privacy Notice 

Although this equipment may contain specific protocols that enhance 

security and privacy of communication, privacy of communication may 

not be ensured when using this equipment. 

 

Notice: 

Modification not expressly approved of by Sonetics Corporation could 

void the user’s authority to legally operate the equipment and will 

nullify warranty. This includes the use on non-approved antennas or 3rd 

party amplifiers with the radio base station. 

 

This section applies to radio frequency equipment 

bearing an I.C. Equipment ID Number. 

 

Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter in the Base 

Station in this device may only operate using an antenna of a type and 

maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry 

Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the 

antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent 

isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for 

successful communication. 

The radio transmitter in this device IC: 7895A-950325700 has been 

approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed 

below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna 

impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included 

in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for 

that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. 

 

Approved Antennas for use with this device: 

 

SON150 Wireless Base Station Antenna Sonetics P/N: 521-0014-00 

(3dBi) 

 

Magnet Vehicle Mount Sonetics P/N: 114-0139-00 (4.4dBi) (Sold 

Separately) 

 

Permanent Mount Antenna, Sonetics P/N: 114-0138-00 (4.4dBi) 

(Sold Separately) 

Summary of Contents for SCH305

Page 1: ...SCH305 Wireless DECT7 ComHub Manual 17600 SW 65th Avenue Lake Oswego OR 97035 USA 800 833 4558 Local 503 684 7080 Fax 503 620 2943 www soneticscorp com e mail service soneticscorp com...

Page 2: ...Input Gain 10 Pairing Headsets 11 Full Duplex Pairing 11 Broadcast Mode Pairing 11 Example 11 Tethering ComHubs 12 SCH305 to SCH310T 12 SCH305 to SCH305 13 IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT TETHERING 13 CONNECTI...

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Page 4: ...SCH310T lets you connect two teams in a single talk group SCH305 ComHubs also have DECT channel capability allowing users to talk on up to five different channels Sonetics DECT7 wireless operates on t...

Page 5: ...f your ComHub antenna Magnetic and permanent mount versions available Portable Radio Cables PR Cables Connect to virtually any portable two way radio and many other devices Call us at 877 685 4838 to...

Page 6: ...nector provides an option to relocate the antenna when the ComHub must be placed in a location with poor reception Cable Tethering Connect two teams together in a single talk group when you tether you...

Page 7: ...can be switched to narrowband when necessary Dual Antenna Design The ComHub s Base Station has internal and external antennas for improved reception as you move around the work zone Multi Channel Sys...

Page 8: ...n the ComHub for details Height The higher you can safely place the SCH305 or its external antenna if equipped the better its range Range can be up to 10 times greater with the ComHub or antenna 10 fe...

Page 9: ...u will experience better reception When you lose sight of your ComHub your reception may be reduced depending on your environment Walls trucks or other solid objects may degrade reception Some objects...

Page 10: ...ntrol panel to indicate its status Red LED on the Power Button This lights when the ComHub is actively charging Green LED next to the Power Button This lights steady when the ComHub is fully charged W...

Page 11: ...e Port Connects to an external power supply to charge the ComHub batteries PR Connector Used to connect a portable radio to the ComHub External Antenna Port Connects an accessory external antenna Teth...

Page 12: ...le radio adapters Installing a PR Cable Once you have selected the correct PR Cable for your application attach the end that looks like the image above Use your Sonetics screwdriver to tighten the scr...

Page 13: ...ain Controller too quickly Adjusting the gains too high will result in poor sound quality and could cause your radio to shut down Setting Input Gain 1 Set the volume on your radio to between 50 and 75...

Page 14: ...uccessful repeat all steps above 5 Pair on any additional wireless headsets to remaining open positions Broadcast Mode Pairing Broadcast Mode allows 100 devices to be paired A full duplex pairing must...

Page 15: ...heard To exit Broadcast Mode Press and hold 4 or 5 until the link LED flashes slowly indicating pairing mode Tethering ComHubs SCH305 to SCH310T Parts needed 1 Cat 5e Crossover Cable any length 1 PR R...

Page 16: ...radio push to talk functionality is altered For example With two SCH305 ComHubs tethered together only one portable radio may be connected to one of the two ComHubs for successful radio push to talk c...

Page 17: ...each corner Fig 1 4 Disconnect the Duck Antenna from the Base Station Place the Duck Antenna in the side pouch of the red carry bag 5 Attach the gold coaxial connector to the antenna port on the base...

Page 18: ...To exit configuration mode power off the ComHub and then power it on Headset Verification of Available DECT Channels Before you begin using channels verify that you have the expected number of availa...

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Page 20: ...gram 1 Go to www SoneticsCorp com software 2 Download and install the Sonetics Configuration Utility program to update the firmware on the wireless base station 3 Plug in the USB cable from the Wirele...

Page 21: ...of the modular plug on both ends of the modular cable Poor quality audio low or distorted audio 1 Check the ComHub gain settings see Adjusting the Gain Controls above 2 Poor audio quality can also be...

Page 22: ...o 140 F 40 C to 60 C SON150 Base Station Specifications FCC FCC ID V9N950325700V1 FCC Part 15 All Models Industry Canada IC UPN 7895A 950325700 MIL SPEC Humidity MIL STD 810F and 810G Temperature Shoc...

Page 23: ...audio stream encryption Audio Bandwidth 300Hz to 3 4 kHz Narrow Band G 726 compression 50Hz to 7 kHz Wide Band G 722 compression Region 1 Specific Specifications Authorized for use in Canada USA Freq...

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Page 25: ...nlight for an extended period of time SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Warning for Sensitive Electronic Devices This equipment and any radio based electronics can potentially cause electromagnetic interference...

Page 26: ...ser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radia...

Page 27: ...tation in this device contains a radio transmitter This device has been shown to be capable of compliance for localized specific absorption rate for uncontrolled environmental general public exposure...

Page 28: ...omplies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment To comply with FCC RF exposure guidelines the base station and any antennas must be installed and operated 20cm 8 i...

Page 29: ...ation The radio transmitter in the Base Station in this device has been approved by Industry FCC to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna i...

Page 30: ...resentative 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 rem...

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Page 32: ...SONETICS CORPORATION Copyright 2019 Sonetics Corporation All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice P N 600 3090 00 Rev C...

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