LiberatorMAX Industrial Wireless Headsets CSB-990MAX and CSB-992MAX USERS GUIDE Headset Antenna The LiberatorMAX Headset is used in conjunction with up to 7 additional headsets to form a wireless intercom network system. The headset can operate on any one of 8 available channels all headsets must be on the same channel for network intercom operation. A Portable Radio can be connected to the Headset using a PRAC Cable. The Portable Radio will connect exclusively to that headset other headsets in the group will not hear the received audio or be able to transmit over the radio. LiberatorMAX Headset:
Controls, Jacks, and LED LiberatorMAX Headset REAR VIEW Left Cup Right Cup Status Indicator LED CSB-990MAX SN:XXXXXXXXX Boom Mic Volume Control
& On/Off Switch Mic Mute and Channel Change Charging Jack 5V-14V DC Portable Radio Push-To-Talk Portable Radio Cable Jack Questions or technical issues? Please call:
TECH SUPPORT: 650-965-8020 ext. 703 3019 Alvin DeVane Blvd. Ste. 560 Austin, TX 78741 Phone: (650) 965-8020 CORPORATION LiberatorMAX Headset FRONT VIEW 11/13/18 SBH LiberatorMAX_Industrial_User_Guide_REV_X8.pdf Page of 1 6 LiberatorMAX Industrial Wireless Headsets CSB-990MAX and CSB-992MAX USERS GUIDE 1) Power-Up Turn Volume Control clock-wise to turn on headset 1 to 3 audible beeps will indicate level of battery charge when headset is powered up (1 beep = low, 3 beeps = high) Headset will be on channel last used Headset will search for an existing network to join, or create its own network if one isnt found LED Status Indicator will start Yellow, then turn Green Headset will begin sending/receiving audio within 6 seconds There will be a verbal (spoken) indication of the current channel Volume Control will adjust received audio volume As other headsets on same channel are turned on, they will join the network if on the same channel Questions or technical issues? Please call:
TECH SUPPORT: 650-965-8020 ext. 703 3019 Alvin DeVane Blvd. Ste. 560 Austin, TX 78741 Phone: (650) 965-8020 CORPORATION LiberatorMAX Headset Operating Instructions 2) Mic Mute / Channel Change Button To mute the headset microphone, press once on the Mic Mute button on the Right Cup, there will be two audible beeps, press again to un-mute, there will be two different beeps To change the current channel, press and hold the Mic Mute button for 5 seconds, the headset will increment the channel and give a verbal indication of the new channel number continuing to hold down the button will advance the channel once each second NOTE: all headsets must be on the same channel to remain connected as a network (unless the operator is intending to join another network) 3) Portable Radio Use A Portable Radio can be attached to the headset with a suitable Setcom PRAC cable (determine by radio type) With Portable Radio OFF, attach adaptor to accessory port on radio, then plug smaller round connector into the jack on the Left Cup, then turn radio ON The radios volume control will set the received audio volume in the headset To transmit over the radio, press/hold the PTT button on the Left Cup, release it when transmission is completed
(continued on next page) 11/13/18 SBH LiberatorMAX_Industrial_User_Guide_REV_X8.pdf Page of 2 6 LiberatorMAX Industrial Wireless Headsets CSB-990MAX and CSB-992MAX USERS GUIDE LiberatorMAX Headset Operating Instructions 4) Sleep Mode 6) Operating Notes After 15 minutes of no movement the headset will enter sleep mode to conserve battery power the LED will turn off Once a network is established, all users will be able to hear and speak to each other within the operating range If one user moves out of range, the other users will not receive a notification, they simply will not be able to speak to or hear that user if that user then moves back into range, communications with the network will automatically resume If a group of users (all on the same channel) splits into 2 groups by some of them moving out of range, they will form a new network, still on the same channel if they then move back into range they will meld back into the original network Two networks can exist simultaneously without interference if they are on separate channels, but they will not be able to communicate with each other When the headset is again moved or picked up it will automatically wake up and resume normal operation If the headset is not going to be used for a long period of time, it is recommended to turn it off using the Volume Control knob turn fully counter-clockwise until a click is heard 5) Charging To charge the headset, plug a power source into the Charging Jack on the Left Cup the power source should provide 5 to 14 VDC, it can be a wall-wart power supply, or a cable providing 12V vehicle power (plug type is 5.5mm with a 2.1mm pin) While charging, the LED will be Orange, the headset can be used while charging A full charge from low battery condition takes approximately 6 hours Questions or technical issues? Please call:
TECH SUPPORT: 650-965-8020 ext. 703 3019 Alvin DeVane Blvd. Ste. 560 Austin, TX 78741 Phone: (650) 965-8020 CORPORATION 11/13/18 SBH LiberatorMAX_Industrial_User_Guide_REV_X8.pdf Page of 3 6 LiberatorMAX Industrial Wireless Headsets CSB-990MAX and CSB-992MAX USERS GUIDE Headset Volume WARNINGS/CAUTIONS Before wearing the headset, turn the volume down, then put on the headset and slowly turn the volume up to reach a comfortable level that provides clear communications. To prevent possible hearing damage DO NOT operate the headset at full volume for extended periods, the louder a sound is, the less time it takes to cause hearing damage. The headset provides hearing protection by attenuating loud sounds, however it is recommended that you do not turn up the volume so high that you cannot hear what is around you such as alarms, sirens, or warning signals. If you experience a warming sensation in either earcup, remove the headset immediately and contact Setcom customer service. Rechargeable Battery Information This headset uses an internal Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery Pack it is not user-serviceable or user-replaceable. The battery should not be subjected to temperatures outside these ranges:
Charging 0 to +45C Discharging
-20C to +60C Storage
-10C to +35C The headset should not be left in an environment where high temperatures may be encountered (dashboard of a vehicle, near a heat source such as an engine compartment, heating duct, etc.). Care should be taken to not expose the headset to excessive shock, or force that could crush or shatter the ear cups, as this may puncture or rupture the battery. 3019 Alvin DeVane Blvd. Ste. 560 Austin, TX 78741 Phone: (650) 965-8020 CORPORATION Questions or technical issues? Please call:
TECH SUPPORT: 650-965-8020 ext. 703 11/13/18 SBH LiberatorMAX_Industrial_User_Guide_REV_X8.pdf Page of 4 6 LiberatorMAX Industrial Wireless Headsets CSB-990MAX and CSB-992MAX USERS GUIDE REGULATORY NOTICES FCC Rules IC Rules FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19) IC RF Exposure Statement / Dclaration dexposition dIC RF 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. FCC Warning (Part 15.21) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device meets the IC requirements for RF exposure in public or uncontrolled environments. Cet appareil est conforme aux conditions de la IC en matire de RF dans des environnements publics ou incontrle. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be used to provide a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons. La ou les antennes utilises pour cet metteur doivent tre utilises de manire assurer une distance de sparation d'au moins 5 cm de toute personne. This portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC/IC RF exposure limits for general population / uncontrolled exposure. 3019 Alvin DeVane Blvd. Ste. 560 Austin, TX 78741 Phone: (650) 965-8020 CORPORATION Questions or technical issues? Please call:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 3019 Alvin DeVane Blvd. Ste. 560 Austin, TX 78741 Phone: (650) 965-8020 CORPORATION Questions or technical issues? Please call:
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