3M CONSTRUCTION and HOME IMPROVEMENT MARKETS DIVISION TAC500 Peltor Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protector User Manual

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Only using the Tactical 500 information part
for the certification
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TACTICAL 300 TACTICAL 500
Electronic Hearing Protectors
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TACTICAL 300/500 ELECTRONIC HEARING PROTECTORS
Designed especially for shooters and hunters, these products go beyond
protection, with excellent durability, ease-of-use and functionality.
So you can stay focused and on target.
CONTENTS
BASIC OPERATIONS
QUICKSTART GUIDE • TACTICAL 300
NAVIGATION • TACTICAL 300
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QUICKSTART GUIDE • TACTICAL 500
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®
BLUETOOTH OPERATION
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NAVIGATION • TACTICAL 500
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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NOISE REDUCTION RATING (NRR)
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ACCESSING THE SETUP MENU
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BASIC OPERATIONS
Tactical 300 and Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protectors
Charging Battery Pack:
Installing Batteries:
(sold separately)
1.5V AA
batteries
Alpha 1100
rechargeable
battery pack
(sold separately)
charging
charged
Install two 1.5V AA batteries or optional Alpha 1100
rechargeable battery pack as shown. Replace battery
door top-end irst.
Note:
• Do not mix old and new batteries
• Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries
Insert the micro-USB connector cable into the
micro-USB jack. Connect the other end of the
cable to a USB power source to begin charging.
The LED will blink when the battery pack is
charging and turn solid when charging is complete.
Fitting Headset:
Power and Volume:
Fully extend sliders and place cups over ears
so that microphones are facing forward.
Then, tighten headband using sliders.
Press and hold power button for 3 seconds
to power ON/OFF headset. Voice Assist will
announce “Power ON” or “Power OFF.”
Adjust ambient volume using UP and DOWN
arrows on right cup. Performance is best
when volume is set to lowest level needed
for conversation.
BASIC
(CONT.)
BASICOPERATIONS
OPERATIONS
Tactical 300 and Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protectors
Low Battery Warning:
Auto Shut-Off:
BATTERY
LOW
Headset will give a “Battery Low” warning every
10 minutes when battery voltage is low. Additional
warnings will occur as hearing protector powers down.
Replace batteries at this time.
After a period of inactivity (either 2 or 4 hours according
to your timer setting in the setup menu), a 10-second
countdown will begin before hearing protector
automatically powers down. To reset auto shut-off,
simply adjust volume. After auto shut-off, press and hold
the power button for 3 seconds to turn the unit on. The
2 or 4 hour auto shut-off time can be selected in the
setup menu. The default setting is 2 hours.
Dynamic Suppression Time:
Clear Voice Tracking:
Voice
Dynamic Suppression Time (DST) optimizes your
experience by measuring the gunshot energy to
adjust for the appropriate suppression time — shorter
suppression time for small-caliber irearms, longer
suppression time for large-caliber irearms. Dynamic
Suppression Time will also adjust recovery time to reduce
echoes in your environment — ideal for shooters who
move between indoor and outdoor ranges. The user can
select a ixed (shorter) suppression time by turning off
the Adaptive Suppression Time feature in the setup menu.
The default setting is Adaptive Suppression Time ON.
Noise
Clear Voice Tracking seeks voices in background/
environmental noise and reduces the noise to improve
speech intelligibility. The user can select standard
microphone iltering by turning off the Surround Sound
Filtering in the setup menu. The default setting is
Surround Sound Filtering ON.
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TACTICAL 300 QUICKSTART GUIDE
Connect the device to automatically
activate Audio Input Mode
Audio Input Mode allows you to directly
connect the hearing protector to any
compatible audio device.
Connect Device
Connect device using the 4-pole 3.5 mm stereo audio
cable supplied. When you connect the cable, the hearing
protector will automatically switch to Audio Input Mode.
4-pole
stereo
audio
cable
Volume Control
Forward/Back or Pause/Play*
Turn on the hearing protector. Use the hearing
protector to control ambient volume. Use your
device to control the audio input volume.
To pause or play audio on your device, press the
center button once. To advance tracks, press twice.
To select the previous track, press three times.
*Some devices may not be compatible with this feature and will have to be operated using their native controls.
TACTICAL 300 NAVIGATION
ON/OFF
Hold three seconds
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AUDIO INPUT
MODE
PAUSE/PLAY
Press once
ADVANCE TRACKS
Press twice
PREVIOUS TRACKS
Press three times
Some devices may not be compatible with this feature and will have to be operated using their native controls.
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TACTICAL 500 QUICKSTART GUIDE
Connect the device to automatically
activate Audio Input Mode
Audio Input Mode allows you to directly
connect the hearing protector to any
compatible audio device.
Connect Device
Connect device using the 4-pole 3.5 mm stereo audio
cable supplied. When you connect the cable, the hearing
protector will automatically switch to Audio Input Mode.
4-pole
stereo
audio
cable
Volume Control
Forward/Back or Pause/Play*
Turn on the hearing protector. Use the hearing
protector to control ambient volume. Use your
device to control the audio input volume.
To pause or play audio on your device, press the
center button once. To advance tracks, press twice.
To select the previous track, press three times.
*Some devices may not be compatible with this feature and will have to be operated using their native controls.
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®
BLUETOOTH OPERATION
Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protector
Use the source button to activate Bluetooth® Mode.
Bluetooth® Mode allows you to connect hearing protector to your Bluetooth® enabled device.
BLUETOOTH®
PAIRING ON
BLUETOOTH®
CONNECTED
Pair Device Function
Press and hold the center Bluetooth® button for
three seconds to enter pairing mode. You will hear
“Bluetooth Pairing ON” and the LED will blink.
Make sure your Bluetooth® enabled device is
scanning/searching for devices. Check your device
to make sure it has discovered “Peltor Sport Tactical
500.” Select “Peltor Sport Tactical 500” to connect
to the hearing protector.
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Once connected successfully, you will hear “Bluetooth
Connected” and the LED on the right cup will turn off.
Once Your Device is Paired
Once your device has been connected successfully
to the Tactical 500 it will automatically link the next
time you turn on the hearing protector. A “Bluetooth
Connected” voice message will play once the
connection is successfully established.
ANSWER A CALL
Press once
REJECT OR
DISCONNECT FROM
A CALL
Press and hold
MAXIMUM
25 FEET
Incoming Calls, Messages & Alerts
Tactical 500 Wireless Bluetooth® Range
In Bluetooth® Mode, incoming phone calls, messages
and alerts will cause the music to be muted, and your
phone’s ringtone to sound until the call, message or
alert has ended. To answer an incoming call, press the
center Bluetooth® button once. To reject or disconnect
from a call and return to Bluetooth® audio, press and
hold the Bluetooth® button.
The typical range between a Bluetooth® enabled device
and the Tactical 500 is approximately 25 feet. This
distance may vary depending on the device. As the
distance between the Bluetooth® enabled device and
the hearing protector increases, the risk of signal drops
also increases.
For best results, keep your Bluetooth® enabled
device on your body or within an arm’s length of the
Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protector while using
Bluetooth® Mode.
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TACTICAL 500 NAVIGATION
ON/OFF
Hold three seconds
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BLUETOOTH®
MODE
AUDIO INPUT
MODE
PHONE CALL
MODE
PAUSE/PLAY
Press once
PAUSE/PLAY
Press once
ANSWER CALL
Press once
ADVANCE TRACKS
Press twice
ADVANCE TRACKS
Press twice
REJECT CALL
Press and hold
PREVIOUS TRACKS
Press three times
PREVIOUS TRACKS
Press three times
DISCONNECT CALL
Press once
PAIR
Press & hold
Some devices may not be compatible with this feature and will have to be operated using their native controls.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the
use of this electronic hearing protection product. Retain these instructions for future reference.
Intended Use:
This electronic hearing protection product is intended to help protect against harmful noise.
This electronic hearing protection product is used in loud-noise environments. Use in any other
application has not been evaluated by 3M and may lead to an unsafe condition.
Explanation of Signal Word Consequences
WARNING:
CAUTION:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
serious injury or death.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury and/or property damage.
WARNING
These hearing protectors help reduce exposure to hazardous noise and other loud sounds.
Misuse or failure to wear hearing protectors at all times that you are exposed to noise may
result in hearing loss or injury. For proper use, see user instructions call or 3M Technical Service
toll free at 1-800-494-3552.
• To reduce the risks associated with hazardous voltage and ire:
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries.
- Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according
to the instructions.
- When using a 3M™ Alpha 1100 Li-Ion Battery Pack, see instructions provided with the Battery
Pack for additional safety information.
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• To reduce the risks associated with harmful noise:
- Always wear hearing protectors when you are exposed to noise.
- Ensure hearing protection is properly itted. Follow any itting instructions included with
this product.
- Do not bend or reshape the headband as this will cause a loose it and sound leakage.
- For best protection, the ear cushions should seal irmly against your head. Anything that
interferes with the seal, such as long hair (pull back to the extent possible), thick or poorly
itting eyeglass temples, pencils or caps, will lessen the protection.
- Do not immerse in water. Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not use harsh or
abrasive chemicals.
- Earmuffs must be regularly inspected for cracks or worn parts and for proper itting. Replace
as needed.
- Tactical 500 only: Do not change between “Dosimeter ON” and “Limiter ON” settings during
a single workday.
- Do not store the hearing protector in direct sunlight or at temperature above 131°F (55°C).
CAUTION
• To reduce the risks associated with chemical exposure and ire:
- Do not store with the batteries installed. A leaking battery may cause bodily injury or
damage to the hearing protector.
The WEEE logo (shown at the left) appears on the product to indicate that this
product must not be disposed of or dumped with your other household wastes. You
are liable to dispose of all your electronic or electrical waste equipment by relocating
over to the speciied collection point for recycling of such hazardous waste. Dispose
of components in accordance with all applicable local and governmental regulations.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
FCC Caution:
Any Changes or modiications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
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.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• 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.
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
ISEDC Warning
This device complies with Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Innovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables
aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :
1. l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
2. l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en
compromettre le fonctionnement.
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Radio apparatus containing digital circuitry which can function separately from the operation of a transmitter or an associated
transmitter, shall comply with ICES-003. In such cases, the labelling requirements of the applicable RSS apply, rather than the labelling
requirements in ICES-003.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003.
This equipment complies with ISED RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment .
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Cet équipement est conforme aux ISED RF limites dexposition aux radiations dans un environnement non controlé.
Cet émetteur ne doit pas être situé ou opérant en conjonction avecune autre antenne ou émetteur.
NOISE REDUCTION RATING (NRR)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has selected the Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) as the
measure of a hearing protector’s noise-reducing capabilities. 3M makes no warranties as to the
suitability of the NRR as a measure of actual protection from any noise level since such protection
depends on the sound level (loudness), how long you listen to the loud sound and how well you it
the earmuff over your ears. Although hearing protectors can be recommended for protection against
harmful effects of impulse noise, the NRR is based on the attenuation of continuous noise and may
not be an accurate indicator of the protection attainable against impulse noise such as gunire.
When worn according to the User Instructions, this hearing protector helps reduce exposure to both
continuous noises, such as industrial noises and noises from vehicles and aircraft, as well as very loud
impulse noises, such as gunire. It is dificult to predict the required and/or actual hearing protection
obtained during exposure to impulse noises. For gunire, the weapon type, number of rounds ired,
proper selection, it and use of hearing protection, proper care of hearing protection and other
variables will impact performance. If your hearing seems dulled or you hear a ringing or buzzing
during or after any noise exposure (including gunire), or for any other reason you suspect a hearing
problem, your hearing may be at risk. To learn more about hearing protection for impulse noise, visit
3M.com/hearing.
The NRR may overestimate the hearing protection provided during typical use due to variation in it,
itting skill and motivation of the user. 3M recommends the NRR be reduced by 50% or in accordance
with applicable regulations, for estimating the amount of noise reduction provided. Improper it or
inconsistent use of this device will reduce its effectiveness in attenuating noise.
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NOISE REDUCTION RATING (NRR)
The NRR for the Tactical 300 Electronic Hearing Protector is
24 dB(A). Improper it of this device will reduce its effectiveness in
attenuating noise. Consult the enclosed instructions for proper it.
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MODEL TACTICAL 300
ATTENUATION DATA
ANSI S3.19-1974
TEST FREQUENCIES (HZ)
125
250
500
1000
2000
3150
4000
6300
8000 NRR CSA Class
Mean Attenuation (dB)
16.7
21.0
30.7
39.6
36.0
38.7
40.7
40.0
39.8
Standard Deviation
3.0
2.5
2.6
2.8
2.6
3.2
2.2
2.8
2.7
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The level of noise entering a person’s ear when a hearing protector is worn as directed is closely
approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR.
EXAMPLE
1. The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 decibels dB(A).
2. The NRR is 24 dB(A).
3. The level of noise entering the ear is approximately 68 dB(A).
The NRR for the Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protector is
26 dB(A). Improper it of this device will reduce its effectiveness in
attenuating noise. Consult the enclosed instructions for proper it.
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MODEL TACTICAL 500
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ATTENUATION DATA
ANSI S3.19-1974
TEST FREQUENCIES (HZ)
125
250
500
1000
2000
3150
4000
6300
8000 NRR CSA Class
Mean Attenuation (dB)
19.2
22.2
30.0
36.5
36.8
38.5
42.6
42.8
42.8
Standard Deviation
3.4
2.4
2.6
2.9
2.9
3.3
3.2
3.4
3.1
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The level of noise entering a person’s ear when a hearing protector is worn as directed is closely
approximated by the difference between the A-weighted environmental noise level and the NRR.
EXAMPLE
1. The environmental noise level as measured at the ear is 92 decibels dB(A).
2. The NRR is 26 dB(A).
3. The level of noise entering the ear is approximately 66 dB(A).
CAUTION
For noise environments dominated by frequencies below 500 Hz, the C-weighted environmental noise
level should be used. The NRR used in the above example was achieved under laboratory conditions.
AUDIO INPUT LEVEL
The audio level in the hearing protector is dependent on the audio input level.
To prevent harmful noise levels, the hearing protector audio level is limited to 82 dB(A) when
connected to a Personal Music Player (PMP). If the hearing protector is connected to a PMP or other
device with a very high output level, it is the user’s responsibility to set the audio input level to a safe
level. The maximum permitted audio input level for 8 hours of usage time, compressed speech and
music is 43.1 mV for the Tactical 300 and 51.8 mV for the Tactical 500 Electronic Hearing Protectors.
WARRANTY
The Tactical 300/500 Electronic Hearing Protector is warranted to be free of defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase. 3M will, at its option,
repair or replace without charge, except for transportation costs, parts that fail under normal use and
service when operated and maintained in accordance with our instructions. This warranty does not
cover damage caused by misuse, abuse or unauthorized modiications. Proof of purchase is required
to verify eligibility.
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ACCESSING THE SETUP MENU
To enter the setup menu, press and hold the center key on the right cup along with the power
button for three seconds. The hearing protector will announce “Setup Mode.”
To navigate the features in the setup menu, use the up and down arrows on the cup. To toggle
between the settings, press the center key. The setup menu options are as follows:
Adaptive Suppression Time – while on, this feature measures the energy in the gunshot and
sets the suppression time accordingly. It can be turned on or off from the setup menu. When turned
off, the user will experience the shortest suppression time, regardless of the irearm used or the
environment they are shooting in. This feature is also referred to as Dynamic Suppression Time.
Surround Sound Filtering – while on, this feature tracks voices in background noise to improve
speech intelligibility. It can be turned on or off from the setup menu. When turned off, it uses a ixed
ilter to eliminate some environmental noise. This feature is also referred to as Clear Voice Tracking.
Auto Power-Off – this feature preserves battery life by powering off the unit after a ixed period
of inactivity. It can be set to 2 or 4-hour periods. The default setting is 2-hours. This feature is also
referred to as Auto Shut-Off.
Bluetooth® – while on, the Bluetooth® feature will be active allowing for connection to compatible
devices. Turning off the Bluetooth® feature will disable all functionality. This is a Tactical 500 feature only.
Dosimeter ON / Limiter ON – the Dosimeter ON feature allows for increased volume while using
audio inputs, yet corrects to maintain safe levels over a 24-hour period. The Limiter ON functions
sets an audio input maximum sound pressure level of 82 dB(A).
To exit the setup menu, press the power button once or wait 30 seconds.
You will hear successive tones increasing in pitch before entering normal operation.
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