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INSTALLATION AND USE INSTRUCTIONS
SCOTT EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP AND EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh® LAPEL
SPEAKER MIC (LSM) COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLY WITH ACCESSORIES
FOR USE WITH SCOTT RESPIRATORS
INCORPORATING A SCOTT FACEPIECE WITH DUAL vOICEMITTERS
RED EMERGENCY BUTTON
(ONLY ON CERTAIN MODELS)
EPIC 3 RI
VOICE AMP
EPIC 3 Bluetooth
LAPEL SPEAKER MIC
(LSM)
LOCKING SPRING
LEVER
RADIO SPECIFIC
CONNECTOR
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES:
• PuSh-To-Talk Paddle
• PuSh-To-Talk RIng
TYPICAL PORTABLE
RADIO TRANSCEIVER
(NOT INCLUDED)
• Command ThRoaT mIC kIT
• Command CommS headSeT
WARNING
THESE EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LAPEL SPEAKER MIC COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLY AND ACCESSORIES
ARE INTENDED TO BE USED WITH SCOTT RESPIRATORS WHICH MAY SUPPORT HUMAN LIFE IN
HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERES. FAILURE TO CAREFULLY FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARNINGS AND THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS CONTAINED IN YOUR SCOTT RESPIRATOR
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED TO FUNCTION PROPERLY IN REASONABLE/ORDINARY
FIREFIGHTING CONDITIONS. LIKE ALL EqUIPMENT, THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THIS PRODUCT MAY BE
COMPROMISED BY ExTREME FIRE CONDITIONS
© 2015 Scott Safety. SCOTT, the SCOTT SAFETY Logo, Scott Health and Safety, EPIC 3 RI, AV-2000, and AV-3000 are registered and/or unregistered
marks of Scott Technologies, Inc. or its afiliates.
The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names in this document are those of their respective
owners. © 2013 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Subject to change without prior notice.
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CONDITIONS OF SAFE USE
This equipment is listed as intrinsically safe by CSA Group to UL Std. UL-913 for use in the following hazardous locations:
•
Class I/II, Division I Groups C, D, E, F and G T4
This equipment is listed as intrinsically safe by CSA Group to CSA C22.2 No. 60079-11 for use in the following hazardous locations:
•
Ex ia IIB T4 (Canada)
•
Class I Zone 0 AEx ia IIB T4 (USA)
To maintain the Intrinsic Safety Listing, inspect equipment regularly per the Regular Operational Inspection procedures in this instruction. Do not tamper with or substitute components in any manner. Use only batteries of the type indicated in the Battery Installation
section of these instructions. Do not mix old batteries with unused batteries, or from different manufacturers Open the battery compartments only in an area known to be free of lammable or explosive hazards. due to the potential for electrostatic discharge, clean with
dampened cloth only. Do not use dry cloth to clean the surface. Do not clean and maintenance device in an explosive environment.
When connected to a portable TWO-WAY radio, the use of the assembly/radio combination in lammable atmospheres is limited to
the most restrictive listing applicable to the two devices
THIS PRODUCT IS INTRINSICALLY SAFE WHEN USED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CONTROL DRAWING 31003129.
APPROvED BATTERIES
Alkaline Batteries:
– Eveready Energizer1 Max E92
– Eveready Energizer Industrial EN92
– Duracell2 Copper Top MN2400
– Duracell Pro-Cell PC2400
– Rayovac3 824
Rechargeable Batteries:
– Duracell Rechargeable (NiMH) DC2400
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CONTENTS
CONDITIONS OF SAFE USE .........................................................................................................................2
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................................5
qUESTIONS OR CONCERNS .......................................................................................................................5
BATTERY USE................................................................................................................................................6
loW BAtteRY AleRt ............................................................................................................................................6
ePIC 3 RI VoICe AMP BAtteRY INStAllAtIoN ...................................................................................................7
ePIC 3 Bluetooth lSM BAtteRY INStAllAtIoN .............................................................................................8
PROGRAMMING THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP ..............................................................................................9
PAIRING THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP WITH THE EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM ...........................................10
INSTALLATION OF THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP ASSEMBLY .................................................................... 11
USE OF RESPIRATOR WITH THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP ........................................................................12
INSPeCtIoN of ePIC 3 RI VoICe AMP WIth fACePIeCe ................................................................................12
uSe of ePIC 3 RI VoICe AMP WIth fACePIeCe ..............................................................................................12
CONNECTING EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM TO A PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO .....................................13
RADIo CABleS AVAIlABle foR the ePIC 3 Bluetooth lSM ......................................................................13
USE OF THE EPIC 3 RI COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLY
WITH A TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO ......................................................................................................14
USE OF THE EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM AS A LAPEL MIC WITH A TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO ......15
TERMINATION OF USE ...............................................................................................................................15
EMERGENCY OPERATION ........................................................................................................................15
ACCESSORIES FOR THE EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM ...............................................................................16
CoNNeCtINg the ACCeSSoRIeS to the ePIC 3 Bluetooth lSM ...........................................................16
PuSh-to-tAlK RINg .............................................................................................................................................17
PuSh-to-tAlK PADDle .......................................................................................................................................17
CoMMAND CoMMS heADSet .............................................................................................................................18
CoMMAND thRoAt MIC KIt ................................................................................................................................19
CLEANING AND INSPECTION ...................................................................................................................20
CleANINg ..............................................................................................................................................................20
INSPeCtIoN ...........................................................................................................................................................20
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................21
ePIC 3 RI VoICe AMP RePlACeMeNt PARtS ...................................................................................................21
BATTERY DOOR ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................. 21
BATTERY COVER DOOR GASKET ONLY ......................................................................................................... 21
BATTERY COVER RETAINING SCREW ............................................................................................................. 21
LOCKING SPRING LEVER ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................. 22
ePIC 3 Bluetooth lSM RePlACeMeNt PARtS .............................................................................................22
BATTERY DOOR REPLACEMENT ...................................................................................................................... 22
BATTERY DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT ...................................................................................................... 23
BELT CLIP REPLACEMENT ................................................................................................................................ 23
WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................................................24
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SAFETY LISTINGS
FCC COMPLIANCE
FCC Compliance Statement (Part 15.19)
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 modiications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This portable transmitter with its antenna complies with FCC’s RF exposure limits for
general population / uncontrolled exposure.
The EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMPLIFIER / EPIC 3 Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER MIC
has been assigned FCC ID # QOQWT32AE
CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE
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:
1. – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
2. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
3. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
4. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
INDUSTRY CANADA COMPLIANCE
Industry Canada Statement
The term “IC” before the certiication / registration number only signiies that the Industry Canada technical speciications were met.
Section 14 of RSS-210
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed
such that it does not emit RF ield in excess of health Canada limits for the general
population. Consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s web site: www.
hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
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.
IC ID # 5123A-BGTWT32AE
LA DéCLARATION DE CANADA D'INDUSTRIE
l' « IC » de terme avant que la certiication/le nombre d'enregistrement signiie
seulement que le Canada d'Industrie spéciications techniques ont été rencontrées.
Sectionner 14 de RSS-210
Le programme d'installation de cet équipement de radio doit garantir que l'antenne
est localisée ou tel est indiqué qu'il n'émet pas le champ de RF dépassant les limites
de Canada de Santé pour la population générale. Consulter le Code de Sécurité 6,
procurable du site Web de Canada de Santé : www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb. L'opération est
assujetti au suivre deux conditions :
1) cet appareil ne peut pas causer l'intervention, et
2) cet appareil doit accepter de l'intervention, y compris l'intervention qui peut
causer l'opération non désirée de l'appareil.
IC ID # 5123A-BGTWT32AE
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMPLIFIER and EPIC 3 Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER MIC
(LSM) provide facepiece voice ampliication and wireless voice communications when
connected to a portable two-way radio (supplied by the user). The EPIC 3 RI (Radio
Interface) COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLIES are intended for installation only on approved SCOTT respirators equipped with SCOTT full facepieces with dual voicemitters.
Training is required before use. These assemblies are not intended for use under water
or for any purpose not speciically authorized by the organized respiratory program
that applies to the speciic user.
The EPIC 3 RI COMMUNICATION system consists of:
•
EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP - Facepiece mounted, battery powered voice
amplifier with integrated Bluetooth wireless technology;
•
EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM - Bluetooth wireless technology
equipped transmitter fitted with a specific two-way radio communication cable and connector; and
•
TWO-WAY Portable radio - Compatible two-way portable radio
(supplied by user).
The voice ampliier device attaches to the voicemitter bracket mounted on either side
of an approved Scott Safety full facepiece. Accessory mounting brackets are available
for compatible SCOTT respirator facepieces not already equipped with voicemitter
brackets.
Both the RI VOICE AMP and the Bluetooth LSM assemblies require three (3)
approved AAA batteries installed. The complete system requires (3) AAA Batteries
each for a total of six (6) AAA batteries.
The RI VOICE AMP must be paired with the Bluetooth LSM to establish the wireless
link. When connected to a Bluetooth LSM with portable two-way radio, pressing
the large push-to-talk button on the Bluetooth LSM will activate the push-to-talk
function of the two-way portable radio. The RI VOICE AMP will transmit the ampliied
voice communications over the portable two-way radio.
In the event that the RI VOICE AMP is lost or damaged during use, the Bluetooth
LSM can continue to function as a remote speaker mic with the portable two-way radio
after the Bluetooth pairing link with the RI VOICE AMP has been disconnected.
Refer to the EMERGENCY OPERATION section of this instruction for details.
Certain Bluetooth LSM models are equipped with a RED Emergency Button to
operate the corresponding emergency alert feature on compatible portable radios.
Refer to the user manual for your portable two-way radio for details of use. If the RED
Emergency Button is not installed on your unit, that feature is not available.
LED’s on the RI VOICE AMP assembly and the Bluetooth LSM assembly light
to indicate operation. To conserve battery life, the RI VOICE AMP assembly features
an automatic power OFF feature that shuts off the power after twenty (20) minutes
of inactivity.
When the Bluetooth LSM assembly is connected to a portable two-way radio, the
use of the assembly/radio combination in lammable atmospheres is limited to the most
restrictive hazardous location listing applicable to the two devices. If the Bluetooth
LSM assembly is connected to a non-intrinsically safe radio, the combination may not
be used in lammable or explosive atmospheres.
The Bluetooth LSM assembly is available in a variety of cord/connector conigurations to it popular brands and models of portable two-way radios. each coniguration
has a unique part number representing the radio speciic connector used to attach it
to the portable two-way radio for which it was designed. Do not attempt to attach an
Bluetooth LSM assembly to a portable two-way radio for which it was not designed.
Optional Push-To-Talk Paddle and Push-To-Talk Ring accessories can be actuated
when worn under an encapsulating protective garment. Also available are a COMMAND COMMS headset with microphone and a THROAT MIC KIT that includes a
throat mic, ear buds and push-to-talk ring. If these accessories are being used with
a two-way portable radio in a ire ighting application, the two-way portable radio, all
cables, and the accessory must be contained within the ire ighter’s turnout gear for
protection from heat and lame.
qUESTIONS OR CONCERNS
If you have any questions or concerns regarding use of this equipment, contact your
authorized SCOTT distributor, or contact SCOTT at 1-800-247-7257 (or 704-291-8300
outside the continental United States).
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WARNING
TRAINING IS REqUIRED BEFORE USE,
ESPECIALLY IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION.
USE OF THIS EqUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER
TRAINING COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
WARNING
THE USE OF AN INTRINSICALLY SAFE DEvICE
IN AN ATMOSPHERE FOR WHICH IT IS NOT
LISTED OR THE USE OF A NON-INTRINSICALLY
SAFE DEvICE IN A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE
AT M O S P H E R E M AY L E A D TO F I R E O R
ExPLOSION RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
WARNING
WHEN THE EPIC 3 Bluetooth LAPEL
SPEAKER MIC ASSEMBLY IS CONNECTED
TO A PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO, THE USE
OF THE ASSEMBLY/RADIO COMBINATION IN
FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE ATMOSPHERES IS
LIMITED TO THE MOST RESTRICTIvE INTRINSIC
SAFETY LISTING APPLICABLE TO THE TWO
DEvICES.
IF THE EPIC 3 Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER
MIC ASSEMBLY IS CONNECTED TO A NONINTRINSICALLY SAFE RADIO, THE COMBINATION
MUST NOT BE USED IN FLAMMABLE OR
ExPLOSIvE ATMOSPHERES.
THE USE OF A NON-INTRINSICALLY SAFE
DEvICE IN A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE
AT M O S P H E R E M AY L E A D TO F I R E O R
ExPLOSION RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
CAUTION
EACH CONFIGURATION OF THE EPIC 3
Bluetooth LSM ASSEMBLY IS DESIGNED TO
FIT A SPECIFIC BRAND AND MODEL PORTABLE
TWO-WAY RADIO. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
CONNECT THE EPIC 3 BLUETOOTH LAPEL
SPEAKER MIC ASSEMBLY TO A DIFFERENT
BRAND OR MODEL PORTABLE TWO-WAY
RADIO. IT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER MIC, THE RADIO,
OR BOTH.
WARNING
DO NOT USE ACCESSORIES IN APPLICATIONS
WHICH MAY ExPOSE IT TO HIGH HEAT
OR FLAME. IF USED IN A FIRE FIGHTING
APPLICATION, ALL ACCESSORIES AND CABLES
MUST BE CONTAINED WITHIN THE FIRE
FIGHTER’S TURNOUT GEAR FOR PROTECTION
FROM HEAT AND FLAME. ExPOSURE TO HIGH
HEAT OR FLAME MAY CAUSE THE ACCESSORY
TO MELT OR BURN WHICH COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE USER.
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BATTERY COvER IN BACK
EMERGENCY
BUTTON
SPEAKER
LOCKING SPRING
LEvER
BATTERY
COvER
MICROPHONE
LED
INDICATOR
LIGHT
PUSH-TO
TALK BUTTON
AMPLIFIER
SPEAKER
LED INDICATOR
LIGHT
POWER/
FUNCTION
BUTTON
EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP
ACCESSORY
CONNECTION
WITH CAP
RADIO
CABLE
EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM
WARNING
BATTERY USE
Both the RI VOICE AMP and Bluetooth LSM assemblies require battery power to
operate. This comes from three (3) approved AAA batteries installed. The complete
system requires three (3) AAA Batteries for each of the two units for a total of six (6)
AAA batteries.
NOTE
THE RI VOICE AMP AND Bluetooth LSM ARE SHIPPED FROM THE FACTORY
WITH ALKALINE BATTERIES INSTALLED AND A BATTERY ISOLATOR LABEL TO
PREVENT BATTERY DRAIN. REMOVE THE BATTERY ISOLATOR LABEL BEFORE
USE.
TO REMOvE BATTERY ISOLATOR:
•
RI vOICE AMP: Open the battery door to pull isolator label from battery compartment. Close and secure the battery door before use
•
BLUETOOTh LSM: Pull isolator label from battery compartment.
LOW BATTERY ALERT
Total battery life is dependent on conditions of use.
WHEN THE LOW BATTERY INDICATION
APPEARS (FLASHING RED ONLY OR FLASHING
ALTERNATELY BETWEEN RED AND GREEN
AND ACCOMPANIED BY A CHIRP) CHANGE
THE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY. FAILURE TO
CHANGE LOW BATTERIES IN A TIMELY MANNER
MAY RESULT IN FAILURE OF THE EqUIPMENT
IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHICH COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
CHANGE BATTERIES ONLY IN AN AREA
KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE. CHANGING
BATTERIES MAY CAUSE A SPARK THAT
COULD IGNITE A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE
ATMOSPHERE RESULTING IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
The RI VOICE AMP led will lash Red and chirp at 20 second intervals to indicate
that the batteries are low. After 60 minutes the blink rate will increase to 10 second
intervals and the unit will chirp at a slightly louder volume .
•
If paired with the Bluetooth LSM, the LED will flash alternating
RED and GREEN.
WARNING
•
If Not paired with the Bluetooth LSM, the LED will flash RED
THE BATTERIES MUST BE PROPERLY ORIENTED
ONLY.
WHEN THE LED IS FLASHING, AND IS EMITTING A CHIRP, CHANGE THE BAT- IN THE BATTERY HOLDER FOR THE EqUIPMENT
TO OPERATE. IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF
TERIES IMMEDIATELY.
THE BATTERIES WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF
The Bluetooth LSM will lash Red to indicate that the batteries are low when ap- THE EqUIPMENT WHICH COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
proximately one hour of operating time remains.
•
If paired with the RI VoICe AMP, the LED will flash alternating ReD
and gReeN.
•
If NOT paired the RI VoICe AMP, the LED will flash RED ONLY.
WHEN THE LED IS FLASHING CHANGE THE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY.
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EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP BATTERY INSTALLATION
The RI VOICE AMP Assembly requires three AAA batteries installed in the microphone/
speaker unit. Use only three fresh batteries from the following lists.
Alkaline Batteries:
Rechargeable Batteries:
– Eveready Energizer1 Max E92
– Duracell Rechargeable (NiMH) DC2400
– Eveready Energizer Industrial EN92
– Duracell2 Copper Top MN2400
– Duracell Pro-Cell PC2400
– Rayovac3 824
WARNING
CHANGE BATTERIES ONLY IN AN AREA
KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE. CHANGING
BATTERIES MAY CAUSE A SPARK THAT
COULD IGNITE A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE
ATMOSPHERE RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
Do not mix battery types, old and new batteries, or batteries from different manufacturers. When using rechargeable batteries, verify that they are fully charged before
WARNING
use. Use of any other batteries except those listed will void the intrinsic safety listing THE USE OF BATTERIES OTHER THAN THOSE
of the RI VOICE AMP assembly. The area must be known to be nonlammable and LISTED IN THIS INSTRUCTION OR REPLACING
safe before opening the battery door.
BATTERIES IN AN AREA WHICH IS NOT KNOWN
TO BE FREE OF FLAMMABLE GASES AND
vAPORS MAY CAUSE A FIRE OR ExPLOSION
AND MAY LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH.
NOTE
THE RI VOICE AMP IS SHIPPED FROM THE FACTORY WITH ALKALINE BATTERIES
INSTALLED AND A BATTERY ISOLATOR LABEL TO PREVENT BATTERY DRAIN.
OPEN THE BATTERY DOOR AND REMOVE THE BATTERY ISOLATOR LABEL
BEFORE USE. (REFER TO BATTERY USE SECTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION.)
WARNING
Install batteries as follows:
THE BATTERIES MUST BE PROPERLY ORIENTED
1. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to open the battery door. Turn the battery WHEN INSTALLED FOR THE EqUIPMENT TO
door screw counterclockwise. Lift open the hinged door.
OPERATE. IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF THE
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Inspect the contacts for corrosion or damage. If any discrepancy is found,
do not use the unit. Return to an authorized SCOTT repair center for
service.
Insert the batteries into the battery
compartment. Be sure to check orientation of + and - polarity of batteries as marked on the outside of
the battery compartment.
Verify that the seal around the battery door is clean and undamaged.
POLARITY
Close the battery door.
MARKED ON
Turn the screw clockwise to tighten
HOUSING
until snug. Do not over tighten.
Press the POWER Button for one (1) second to turn the RI VOICE AMP
ON. The GREEN POWER LED will illuminate indicating the amplifier is ON
and the unit will sound a sequence of ASCENDING tones based on the
programming of the unit (4 tones for Open Bracket and 5 tones for Closed
Bracket). If the LED does not illuminate, verify that ALL the batteries
are fresh AND that they are properly installed. The unit may emit a high
pitched tone (feedback) as the Auto Gain function sets the optimum output.
BATTERIES WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF
THE EqUIPMENT WHICH COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION
TIGHTEN THE SCREW ONLY UNTIL IT IS SNUG.
DO NOT OvERTIGHTEN.
If the LED is flashing RED, the batteries are low and must be changed
before use of the RI VOICE AMP.
To verify proper operation, speak into the microphone port in the D-shaped
mount. The voice should be heard amplified coming from the speaker.
To turn OFF the RI VOICE AMP, press and HOLD the Power Button for
three (3) seconds. The unit will sound a sequence of two (2) DESCENDING tones to indicate the unit is OFF and the LED will go OFF.
Energizer is a registered trademark of Eveready Battery Company, Inc., St. Louis, MO.
Duracell is a registered trademark of The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH.
Rayovac is a registered trademark of Spectrum Brands, Madison WI.
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EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM BATTERY INSTALLATION
The Bluetooth LSM Assembly requires three AAA batteries installed in the battery
holder. Use only three fresh batteries from the following lists.
Alkaline Batteries:
Rechargeable Batteries:
– Eveready Energizer1 Max E92
– Duracell Rechargeable (NiMH) DC2400
– Eveready Energizer Industrial EN92
– Duracell2 Copper Top MN2400
– Duracell Pro-Cell PC2400
– Rayovac3 824
Do not mix battery types, old and new batteries, or batteries from different manufacturers. When using rechargeable batteries, verify that they are fully charged before use.
Use of any other batteries except those listed will void the intrinsic safety listing. The
area must be known to be nonlammable and safe before opening the battery door.
NOTE
THE Bluetooth LSM IS SHIPPED FROM THE FACTORY WITH ALKALINE
BATTERIES INSTALLED AND A BATTERY ISOLATOR LABEL TO PREVENT
BATTERY DRAIN. REMOVE THE BATTERY ISOLATOR LABEL BEFORE USE.
(REFER TO BATTERY USE SECTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION.)
1.
2.
4.
5.
WARNING
THE USE OF BATTERIES OTHER THAN THOSE
LISTED IN THIS INSTRUCTION OR REPLACING
BATTERIES IN AN AREA WHICH IS NOT KNOWN
TO BE FREE OF FLAMMABLE GASES AND
vAPORS MAY CAUSE A FIRE OR ExPLOSION
AND MAY LEAD TO INJURY OR DEATH.
Open Battery Door, using a Phillips screwdriver, turn the two (2) battery
door screws counterclockwise until the door is released.
Inspect assembly for damage. Check contacts inside the Battery Compartment for dirt, corrosion, or damage. Clean as needed. If any damage beyond
the scope of this instruction is found, do not use unit. Return to authorized
SCOTT repair center for service.
WARNING
POLARITY MARKED IN
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
3.
WARNING
CHANGE BATTERIES ONLY IN AN AREA
KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE. CHANGING
BATTERIES MAY CAUSE A SPARK THAT
COULD IGNITE A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE
ATMOSPHERE RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
THE BATTERIES MUST BE PROPERLY ORIENTED
WHEN INSTALLED FOR THE EqUIPMENT TO
OPERATE. IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF THE
BATTERIES WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF
THE EqUIPMENT WHICH COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Place batteries in battery compartment. Check orientation of + and polarity of batteries as marked in the bottom of battery compartment.
Verify that the seal around the inside of the battery compartment is
clean and undamaged. If the gasket or battery door is damaged, refer
to the RePlACeMeNt of Bluetooth lSM BAtteRY DooR section
of CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE in this instruction for replacement
details.
Close the battery door. Using a Phillips screwdriver, tighten the two battery
door screws until they are snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
NOTE
CONNECT THE Bluetooth LSM TO A TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO TO
CONFIRM THAT THE Bluetooth LSM IS OPERATING PROPERLY.
6.
7.
Attach Bluetooth LSM assembly to portable two-way radio and turn
CAUTION
radio ON according to user instructions provided with portable two-way TIGHTEN THE SCREWS ONLY UNTIL THEY ARE
radio. The LED on the Bluetooth LSM will light GREEN when radio SNUG. DO NOT OvERTIGHTEN.
has been turned ON. If the LED does not illuminate, repeat steps 1–6.
Verify that ALL the batteries are fresh AND that they are properly installed.
If it still does not illuminate, remove from service and tag for repair or
replacement.
Proceed to the PAIRING THE EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP WITH THE EPIC
CAUTION
3 Bluetooth LSM section of this instruction.
THE EPIC 3 Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER
MIC MUST BE CONNECTED TO A TWO-WAY
PORTABLE RADIO TO CONFIRM THAT IT IS
OPERATING PROPERLY.
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PROGRAMMING THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP
The RI VOICE AMP communications assembly is designed for use with a SCOTT Full
Facepiece equipped with voicemitters and a compatible SCOTT AUDIO ACCESSORY
BRACKET. The AUDIO ACCESSORY BRACKETS are available as either OPEN or
CLOSED front depending on the approved facepiece being used. In addition, the
RI VOICE AMP may be powered by approved batteries that are either Alkaline or
Rechargeable NiMH.
For proper performance, the RI VOICE AMP must be programmed for the type of
ACCESSORY BRACKET and Batteries being used.
Each RI VOICE AMP is preprogrammed at the factory for use with Alkaline batteries
and either an oPen accessory bracket or CloSed accessory bracket coniguration.
RI VOICE AMPS programmed for open brackets will emit 4 tones upon startup and
amps programmed for closed bracket will emit 5 tones.
RI vOICE AMP
ASSEMBLY P/N
201276-01 PREPROGRAMMED
FOR AN OPEN
BRACKET
WARNING
THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP COMMUNICATIONS
ASSEMBLY MUST BE PROGRAMMED FOR THE
TYPE OF BATTERIES USED AS WELL AS FOR
THE TYPE OF AUDIO ACCESSORY BRACKET
BEING USED. FAILURE TO vERIFY THAT
THE UNIT IS PROPERLY PROGRAMMED MAY
RESULT IN REDUCED PERFORMANCE WHICH
COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
RI vOICE AMP
ASSEMBLY P/N
201276-02 PREPROGRAMMED
FOR A CLOSED
BRACKET
If the RI VOICE AMP is to be used with a bracket style different from the original factory setting or with Rechargeable NiMH Batteries, the unit must be reprogrammed for
proper performance with the correct coniguration.
To change the programming of the RI VOICE AMP, proceed as follows:
1. Use a #1 Phillips screwdriver to open the battery door. Turn the battery
door screw counterclockwise. Lift open the hinged door.
2. While holding down the POWER Button, close the battery door. Continue
holding the POWER Button until the LED lights ORANGE.
3. Once the power button is released, the RI VOICE AMP will emit a long
audible tone to indicate that the unit is now in Programming Mode. The
LED on the amplifier will then light according to the current setting.
POWER LED
SOLID GREEN
FLASHING GREEN
SOLID ORANGE
FLASHING ORANGE
TONE
One (1) TONE
Two (2) TONES
Three (3) TONES
Four (4) TONES
BRACKET
TYPE
BATTERY
TYPE
OPEN
CLOSED
OPEN
CLOSED
Alkaline
Alkaline
NiMH
NiMH
WARNING
WHEN THE LOW BATTERY INDICATION
APPEARS (FLASHING RED ONLY OR FLASHING
ALTERNATELY BETWEEN RED AND GREEN
AND ACCOMPANIED BY A CHIRP) CHANGE
THE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY. FAILURE
TO CHANGE LOW BATTERIES IN A TIMELY
MANNER MAY RESULT IN FAILURE OF THE
EqUIPMENT IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION
WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
NOTE
IF NO ACTIVITY IS DETECTED FOR THIRTY (30) SECONDS, THE UNIT WILL TIME
OUT AND TURN ITSELF OFF.
4.
To toggle between settings, Press and hold the POWER Button for one
(1) full second. Each configuration will appear in turn.
NOTE
IF POWER BUTTON IS HELD LESS THAN ONE (1) FULL SECOND WHILE
TOGGLING BETWEEN SETTINGS, THE LED WILL TURN RED, THE AMP WILL
EMIT A DESCENDING TONE AND THEN WILL TURN ITSELF OFF. STEPS 1–4
WILL NEED TO BE REPEATED.
5.
6.
7.
When you reach the configuration you need, SAVE the setting by pressing
and holding the POWER Button for three (3) seconds. The POWER LED
will glow GREEN and the unit will emit an ascending tone to indicate a
successful SAVE. Once saved, release the POWER Button and the unit
will turn OFF. If the LED light turns RED the programming was not saved.
Repeat steps 1–5 until you have a successful SAVE.
Turn the battery door screw clockwise to tighten until snug. Do not over
tighten.
Install the RI VOICE AMP on the facepiece to be used and perform the
REGULAR OPERATIONAL INSPECTION as described in this instruction.
If any operational problems are found that may relate to the programming,
remove the RI VOICE AMP from the facepiece and repeat the programming as instructed above to verify that the proper changes are saved. If
the programming is verified and the unit still does not operate properly,
remove the unit from service and tag for repair.
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PAIRING THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP WITH THE EPIC 3
BLUETOOTh LSM
The RI VOICE AMP utilizes integrated Bluetooth® wireless technology to communicate with the Bluetooth LSM. Linking the units is referred to as “pairing”. After the
initial “pairing” procedure, RI VOICE AMP and Bluetooth LSM will search for the
same unit to connect with each time either unit is powered on. To pair the RI VOICE
AMP assembly with the Bluetooth LSM assembly, proceed as follows:
1. Verify that both the RI VOICE AMP assembly and the Bluetooth LSM
assembly have fresh batteries.
2. Attach the Bluetooth LSM assembly to the portable two-way radio. If
any accessory is connected to the Bluetooth LSM assembly, remove
it before proceeding.
3. Turn ON the RI VOICE AMP unit by pressing and holding down the
POWER button approximately three to four (3–4) seconds until the LED
turns from GREEN to ORANGE. Proceed to the next step immediately.
If no activity is detected within thirty (30) seconds, the RI AMP will time
out and turn itself off.
4. Press and hold the Push-To-Talk button on the Bluetooth LSM. While
holding down the Push-To-Talk button, turn ON the two-way portable
radio according to manufacturer instructions. Release PUSH-TO-TALK
button when the LED turns from GREEN to ORANGE.
5. Place the RI VOICE AMP and Bluetooth LSM within close proximity,
no more than 12” apart.
WARNING
IF THE UNITS WILL NOT PAIR OR CONNECT AS
DESCRIBED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS, REMOvE
THEM FROM SERvICE AND TAG FOR REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT. USE OF EqUIPMENT THAT
IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY COULD LEAD
TO CIRCUMSTANCE THAT MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
NOTE
THE Bluetooth LSM WILL PAIR WITH THE FIRST RI VOICE AMP THAT IT
LOCATES. TO AVOID A LINK TO A UNIT OTHER THAN THE INTENDED RI VOICE
AMP, AVOID PAIRING WITHIN 6 FEET OF OTHER UNITS.
6.
7.
8.
9.
The LED on both units will begin to flash ORANGE.
Once a link is established both LED’s will flash twice and then change
to solid GREEN. Upon establishing link, the unit will also emit an audible
tone. If no link was established within thirty (30) seconds the LED on RI
VOICE AMP will turn a solid ORANGE and the LED on the Bluetooth
LSM will turn off. If the units DO NOT pair, repeat steps 1–6. If they still
do not pair, remove them from service and tag for repair or replacement.
The RI VOICE AMP and the Bluetooth LSM will remain paired to the
same unit until they are paired with other units. Changing batteries will
not affect the paired units.
To pair a RI VOICE AMP with a different Bluetooth LSM, repeat the
procedure above.
NOTE
ONCE A Bluetooth LSM HAS BEEN PAIRED WITH AN RI VOICE AMP (GREEN
LED), THE Bluetooth LSM WILL NOT OPERATE AS A LAPEL MIC WITH THE
PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO UNTIL THE LINK HAS BEEN BROKEN. SEE THE
EMERGENCY OPERATION SECTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION FOR DETAILS.
ALL PREvIOUS PAIRING BETWEEN THE RI vOICE AMP AND THE
BLUETOOTH LSM WILL BE LOST IF:
•
THE POWER BUTTON ON THE AMP IS HELD DOWN FOR 3-4 SECONDS OR
•
THE PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON ON THE Bluetooth LSM IS PRESSED WHILE
TURNING ON THE RADIO.
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WARNING
TRAINING IS REqUIRED BEFORE USE,
ESPECIALLY IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION.
USE OF THIS EqUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER
TRAINING COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
INSTALLATION OF THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP ASSEMBLY
The RI VOICE AMP facepiece assembly may be used with any approved SCOTT
respirator which includes a full facepiece equipped with dual voicemitters. Installation includes pairing the Facepiece assembly with the Bluetooth LSM assembly,
mounting the facepiece assembly on the facepiece, connecting the Bluetooth LSM
assembly to a portable two-way radio via the cord and radio connector, securing the
Bluetooth LSM to the protective gear, and placing the portable two-way radio on
the user’s person.
1. See AUDIO ACCESSORY MOUNTING BRACKET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (P/N 595107-01 closed bracket; P/N 595287-01 open
bracket) for details of attaching the mounting bracket to your SCOTT
full facepiece. Verify that bracket is properly mounted for your SCOTT
full facepiece before proceeding. On the AV-2000 facepiece, pay special
attention to the free movement of the head harness tabs.
WARNING
THE COMMUNICATIONS ACCESSORY MUST
BE PROPERLY INSTALLED SO THAT IT DOES
NOT INTERFERE WITH THE OPERATION
OR FIT OF THE FACEPIECE IN ANY WAY.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN A
POOR FACEPIECE TO FACE FIT WHICH MAY
ExPOSE THE USER OF THE RESPIRATOR TO
THE HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE LEADING TO
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
NOTE
THE RI VOICE AMP ASSEMBLY WILL ONLY FIT ON AUDIO ACCESSORY BRACKET
WARNING
P/N 200264-XX AND P/N 200265-XX OR SERVICE KIT BRACKETS P/N 200715-XX, ON THE Av-2000 FULL FACEPIECE, vERIFY THAT
P/N 200716-XX, AND P/N 201210-XX.
THE HEAD HARNESS TABS ROTATE FREELY
2.
The body of the RI VOICE AMP facepiece assembly is keyed so that it
fits in the mounting bracket only one way. Attach the facepiece assembly
to the mounting bracket as follows:
a) Hold the RI VOICE AMP with the battery compartment door facing
the top right harness tab.
b) Align the D-shaped mount on the rear of the amplifier with the opening in the center of the audio accessory bracket and press in.
c) While pressing the Accessory in towards the side of the facepiece
rotate the Accessory 1/4 turn counter clockwise. The lock will make
two (2) “clicks”. The second “click” will lock the accessory into place.
d) To verify that the RI VOICE AMP is properly locked, try to rotate the
accessory clockwise WITHOUT lifting up on the Locking Lever. If the
Accessory will not turn, it is properly locked.
e) A screw is provided in the Locking Lever to prevent accidental removal when mounted on an open bracket. Use a Phillips screwdriver
to tighten the screw snug. Do not over tighten.
AFTER INSTALLATION OF THE MOUNTING
BRACKET. IF THE TABS FAIL TO ROTATE
FREELY, IT MAY RESULT IN A POOR FACEPIECE
TO FACE FIT AND MAY ExPOSE THE USER
OF THE RESPIRATOR TO THE HAZARDOUS
ATMOSPHERES RESULTING IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION
vERIFY THAT THE PROPER AUDIO ACCESSORY
BRACKET IS INSTALLED ON THE FACEPIECE.
THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP ASSEMBLY WILL
ONLY FIT ON AUDIO ACCESSORY BRACKET P/N
200264-xx AND P/N 200265-xx OR SERvICE KIT
BRACKETS P/N 200715-xx, P/N 200716-xx, AND
P/N 201210-xx.
CAUTION
TURN THE FACEPIECE ASSEMBLY CAREFULLY
TO INSTALL. DO NOT FORCE. THE EPIC 3 RI
vOICE AMP SHOULD FIT SNUGLY TO THE
FACEPIECE. IF THE FACEPIECE ASSEMBLY
WILL NOT TURN, CHECK THE ALIGNMENT
AND CONFIRM THAT THE AUDIO ACCESSORY
BRACKET IS PROPERLY INSTALLED.
ROTATE COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO LOCK
LOCKED
POSITION
INSTALLATION OF THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP
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WARNING
WHEN INSTALLING THE COMMUNICATIONS
ACCESSORY, vERIFY THAT THE LATCH
IS FULLY ENGAGED AFTER THE SECOND
“CLICK.” USE THE LOCKING LEvER SCREW
TO SECURE. FAILURE TO vERIFY PROPER
INSTALLATION MAY RESULT IN LOSS OF THE
COMMUNICATIONS ACCESSORY WHICH COULD
LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
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USE OF RESPIRATOR WITH THE EPIC 3 RI vOICE AMP
INSPECTION OF EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP WITh FACEPIECE
1.
2.
3.
4.
Before donning the facepiece, inspect the RI VOICE AMP housing for
damage such as cracks, chips, discoloration, corrosion, missing or loose
parts, or burned or melted components.
Inspect the Mounting Bracket for damaged, missing, or loose components.
Verify that the Mounting Bracket is firmly attached to the facepiece according to the Mounting Bracket Instructions.
Verify the RI VOICE AMP is properly installed on Mounting Bracket.
Verify operation of the RI VOICE AMP. Turn ON unit by pressing and
holding down power button for approximately one (1) full second. Release
POWER button when the LED turns from GREEN to ORANGE.
WARNING
IF ANY COMPONENT OF THE EPIC 3
RI COMMUNICATIONS ASSEMBLY DOES
NOT PERFORM AS DESCRIBED IN THESE
INSTRUCTIONS OR IF ANY DAMAGE IS FOUND
DURING INSPECTION, REMOvE THE UNIT
FROM SERvICE AND TAG FOR REPAIR OR
REPLACEMENT. USE OF DAMAGED OR
MALFUNCTIONING EqUIPMENT MAY RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
NOTE
IF THE LED FAILS TO ILLUMINATE, OR IF UNIT IS INDICATING A LOW BATTERY
(FLASHING RED OR ALTERNATING RED/GREEN AND EMITTING A CHIRP) , DO
WARNING
NOT USE THE RI VOICE AMPLIFIER. REMOVE THE UNIT FROM SERVICE. REFER
DO NOT USE THE EPIC 3 RI COMMUNICATIONS
TO THE BATTERY INSTALLATION SECTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION.
USE OF EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP WITh FACEPIECE
1.
2.
3.
4.
Don the facepiece according to the instructions provided with the complete
respirator. Always draw the facepiece firmly to the face to assure a proper
seal. If you cannot achieve a good facepiece fit with the RI VOICE AMP
installed, do not use the respirator.
Because the RI VOICE AMP is physically mounted on the respirator
facepiece, use care to prevent snags or impacts on the amplifier from
dislodging the respirator facepiece and exposing the respirator user to
the hazardous atmosphere.
Use the RI VOICE AMP with a normal speaking voice. Yelling or speaking
too loudly may result in unintelligible voice transmission.
After approximately twenty (20) minutes of inactivity (no voice input) the
RI VOICE AMP will automatically turn itself OFF. To reactivate, press the
POWER Button.
ASSEMBLY WITH A BROKEN OR DAMAGED
CASE OR ExPOSED WIRING. IN A FLAMMABLE
OR ExPLOSIvE ATMOSPHERE SUCH DAMAGE
MAY RESULT IN A FIRE OR ExPLOSION AND
CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
FAILURE TO DON FACEPIECE TIGHTLY AS
INSTRUCTED MAY ExPOSE THE USER TO THE
HAZARDOUS ATMOSPHERE THE RESPIRATOR
IS DESIGNED TO PROTECT AGAINST AND
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
NOTE
ALWAYS DRAW THE FACEPIECE FIRMLY TO THE FACE TO ASSURE A PROPER
SEAL. IF YOU CANNOT ACHIEVE A GOOD FACEPIECE FIT WITH THE RI VOICE
AMP INSTALLED, DO NOT USE THE RESPIRATOR.
NOTE
BE CERTAIN THAT THE RI VOICE AMP FACEPIECE ASSEMBLY DOES NOT
INTERFERE WITH ANY PROTECTIVE HEAD GEAR.
NOTE
DIRT OR FOREIGN MATTER IN THE CONNECTOR CAN INTERFERE WITH
THE CONNECTION AND/OR PREVENT POSITIVE LOCKING OF THE
CONNECTOR. CONNECTORS MUST BE KEPT CLEAN OF DIRT. SEE CLEANING
AND MAINTENANCE SECTION OF THIS INSTRUCTION.
LED INDICATOR
LIGHT
P/N 595264-01 Rev B 06/15
POWER
BUTTON
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DO NOT USE THE RESPIRATOR IF LEAKAGE
OF AIR INTO THE FACEPIECE IS DETECTED
DURING SEAL CHECK. SEE RESPIRATOR
INSTRUCTIONS IF LEAKAGE IS PRESENT.
USE OF AN IMPROPERLY FITTED FACEPIECE
MAY ExPOSE THE USER TO THE HAZARDOUS
ATMOSPHERE WHICH MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
WHEN THE LOW BATTERY INDICATION
APPEARS (FLASHING RED ONLY OR FLASHING
ALTERNATELY BETWEEN RED AND GREEN
AND ACCOMPANIED BY A CHIRP) CHANGE
THE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY. FAILURE TO
CHANGE LOW BATTERIES IN A TIMELY MANNER
MAY RESULT IN FAILURE OF THE EqUIPMENT
IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHICH COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
CONNECTING EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM TO A PORTABLE
TWO-WAY RADIO
The following instructions apply to the use of a Bluetooth LSM assembly with
an approved portable two-way radio. All cords must be positioned such that they do
not interfere with the function of the respirator or present a safety hazard to the user.
1. Attach the radio connector from the Bluetooth LSM to the portable
two-way radio according to the instructions provided with the two-way
portable radio.
2. The user must place the radio on his person so that the radio is protected
and securely attached. There must not be excessive slack in the cord
from the push-to-talk button to the radio which could present a hazard
of snagging.
3. Position Bluetooth LSM assembly where it will be readily accessible.
Secure the cord to the two-way portable radio.
4. If the Bluetooth LSM assembly is being used with a two-way portable
radio in a fire fighting application, two-way portable radio and radio cable
must be contained within the fire fighter’s turnout gear for protection from
heat and flame.
WARNING
DO NOT ExPOSE PORTABLE TWO-WAY RADIO
OR CABLE TO HIGH HEAT OR FLAME. IF USED
IN A FIRE FIGHTING APPLICATION, RADIO AND
CABLES MUST BE CONTAINED WITHIN THE FIRE
FIGHTER’S TURNOUT GEAR FOR PROTECTION
FROM HEAT AND FLAME. ExPOSURE TO HIGH
HEAT OR FLAME MAY CAUSE THE RADIO OR
CABLE TO MELT OR BURN WHICH COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO
THE USER.
WARNING
DO NOT POSITION THE PORTABLE TWOWAY RADIO CONNECTED TO THE EPIC 3
BLUETOOTh LAPEL SPEAKER MIC
ASSEMBLY SO THAT THE CONNECTING
CORD IS EITHER ExCESSIvELY LOOSE OR
ExCESSIvELY TIGHT. POSITION THE CORD
SO THAT IT WILL NOT POSE A SNAGGING
HAZARD WHICH MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
FOR FIRE FIGHTING APPLICATIONS,
THE TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO AND
THE RADIO CABLE MUST BE PROTECTED
UP TO THE POINT SHOWN.
(CABLE ILLUSTRATED IS TYPICALRADIO APPEARANCE MAY vARY)
PROTECTION OF TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO AND RADIO CABLE
RADIO CABLES AVAILABLE FOR ThE EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM
HARRIS MODELS
KENWOOD MODELS
MOTOROLA MODELS
MOTOROLA MODEL
MOTOROLA MODELS
MOTOROLA MODELS
P7300 SERIES / XG SERIES ............P/N 201244-22
TK 280/5220/5320, NX 210/410 .........P/N 201244-07
APX 6000/7000 SERIES RADIOS .....P/N 201244-06
GP 300 ...............................................P/N 201244-11
HT750, HT1250 ..................................P/N 201244-04
XTS 1500, XTS 2500,
XTS 3000, XTS 3000R,
XTS 3500, XTS 5000 V3-10711 .........P/N 201244-02
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USE OF THE EPIC 3 RI COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLY
WITH A TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO
Before the RI VOICE AMP assembly may be used with the Bluetooth LSM assembly, the two units must paired. If the initial pairing of the two devices has not
been completed return to PAIRING THE EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP WITH THE EPIC 3
Bluetooth LSM section of this instruction
Before use, the user must understand the limitations of the portable two-way radio,
especially any limitations on use in an explosive or lammable atmosphere. The user
must also inspect and test the portable two-way radio in accordance with the radio
manufacturer’s operating manual for the portable two-way radio being utilized.
Verify that the radio speciic connector at the end of the cord from the Bluetooth
LSM assembly has been properly attached to the two-way portable radio.
To use the RI COMMUNICATION assemblies attached to a portable two-way radio
proceed as follows:
1. First, turn ON the RI VOICE AMP by pressing the POWER button for
approximately one (1) second.
2. Second, turn ON the portable two-way radio connected to the Bluetooth LSM according to the instructions provided with the two-way
portable radio. The LED light on the front of the housing will briefly flash
Green to indicate the unit is ON. The two-way portable radio must be ON
for the system to operate.
If the radio is turned ON prior to turning on the RI VOICE AMP, the
BLUETOOTH radio will need to be reactivated. Either turn the radio OFF
and then back ON OR triple click the PPT on the Bluetooth LSM.
3. After a few moments, both LED lights will start blinking GREEN to indicate both units are searching for a paired device for connection. Both
will turn a solid GREEN once they have connected and RI VOICE AMP
will emit an audible tone. While searching for a connection, both LED
lights will blink GREEN for one (1) minute. If an connection has still not
been established, both LED lights will blink ORANGE for an additional
thirty (30) seconds. If the RI VOICE AMP LED turns a solid ORANGE
or the Bluetooth LSM LED turns OFF, the RI VOICE AMP and the
Bluetooth LSM are not properly paired. Return to the PAIRING THE
EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP WITH THE EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM section
of this instruction and verify that the two units are paired. If you cannot
successfully connect the two units, remove them from service and tag
for repair or replacement.
4. Test the operation of the RI VOICE AMP assembly by pressing the pushto-talk button on the Bluetooth LSM to activate the send function of
the portable radio. Talking into the RI VOICE AMP facepiece assembly
should result in voice communications through the portable radio. If the
unit does not operate properly, remove the unit from service and tag for
repair or replacement.
5. Adjust the speaker volume of the facepiece
assembly by using the volume control on the
portable two-way radio.
6. To transmit a message over the portable twoway radio, press the push-to-talk button on the
side of the Bluetooth LSM housing. When
connected to a portable radio, pressing this
button will activate the push-to-talk function of
the radio.
NOTE
IN-COMING MESSAGES ON THE TWO-WAY PORTABLE
RADIO WILL STILL BE HEARD WHEN THE RI VOICE
AMP IS IN USE.
7.
8.
The Belt Clip on the back of the Bluetooth LSM rotates for attachment.
There are eight (8) detents to hold the selected position.
Certain Bluetooth LSM models are equipped with a RED Emergency
Button to activate that feature on compatible portable radios. Refer to
the user manual for your portable two-way radio for details of use. If the
RED Emergency Button is not installed on your unit, that feature is not
available.
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WARNING
UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS AND LIMITATIONS PROvIDED
BY THE MANUFACTURER OF THE PORTABLE
TWO-WAY RADIO USED WITH THE EPIC 3
Bluetooth® LAPEL SPEAKER MIC ASSEMBLY.
FAILURE TO USE THE PORTABLE TWOWAY RADIO IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS MAY
RESULT IN FAILURE OF THE RADIO AND LOSS
OF COMMUNICATIONS WHICH COULD RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
CAUTION
AT T E M P T I N G TO C O N N E C T A N E P I C 3
Bluetooth LSM ASSEMBLY TO A RADIO
OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIC MODEL THE EPIC
3 Bluetooth LSM ASSEMBLY IS DESIGNATED
FOR USE WITH MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
EPIC 3 RI ASSEMBLY, THE RADIO, OR BOTH.
CAUTION
THE TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO MUST BE ON
FOR THE SYSTEM TO OPERATE.
WARNING
IF THE UNITS WILL NOT PAIR OR CONNECT
AFTER PAIRING AS DESCRIBED IN THESE
INSTRUCTIONS, REMOvE THEM FROM SERvICE
AND TAG FOR REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT.
USE OF EqUIPMENT THAT IS NOT OPERATING
PROPERLY COULD LEAD TO CIRCUMSTANCE
THAT MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH.
USE OF THE EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM AS A LAPEL MIC
WITH A TWO-WAY PORTABLE RADIO
The Bluetooth LSM may be used alone as LAPEL SPEAKER MIC with a portable
two-way radio.
1. Connect the two-way radio to the lapel speaker mic. See CoNNeCtINg
Bluetooth lSM to A PoRtABle tWo-WAY RADIo.
2. Turn ON the portable two-way radio according to the instructions provided
with the radio. The LED on the Bluetooth LSM will briefly turn GREEN,
then start to blink GREEN as it searches for a paired RI VOICE AMP.
When a paired voice amplifier is not found or it has not previously been
paired to a voice amplifier, it will turn off the LED to conserve power.
3. Press the push-to-talk button on the side of the Bluetooth LSM and
speak into the Bluetooth LSM to transmit a message.
WARNING
TRAINING IS REqUIRED BEFORE USE,
ESPECIALLY IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION.
USE OF THIS EqUIPMENT WITHOUT PROPER
TRAINING COULD LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
TERMINATION OF USE
Exit from the area requiring respiratory protection. After leaving the contaminated area
and arriving in a safe, clean atmosphere, decontaminate as required by your respiratory protection program. Remove any encapsulating protective garments. Remove the
respirator following the instructions for the SCOTT respirator you are using.
1. Turn OFF the RI VOICE AMP by pressing the ON/OFF button located
on the top of the facepiece assembly and holding for three (3) seconds.
2. Turn OFF the portable two-way radio in accordance with the radio manufacturer’s operating instructions.
3. Once the portable two-way radio is turned OFF, the Bluetooth LSM
will turn OFF automatically.
4. Remove the RI VOICE AMP facepiece assembly as follows:
a) Loosen facepiece retention screw, if engaged.
b) Press the locking spring
l e v e r o u t w a r d ( a w a y PRESS LOCKING
SPRING LEvER
from facepiece).
c) With locking lever dis- AWAY FROM
engaged, rotate the fa- FACEPIECE WHILE
cepiece assembly one TURNING UNIT
quarter turn clockwise CLOCKWISE
(as viewed from the
right hand exterior of
the facepiece) and lift
the assembly away from
REMOvING RI vOICE AMP ASSEMBLY
the facepiece.
EMERGENCY OPERATION
If the RI VOICE AMP assembly becomes separated from the facepiece and is lost, the
Bluetooth LSM will not operate as a Lapel Mic until the pairing link is broken. To
break the pairing link, press the push-to-talk button on the side of the Bluetooth
LSM housing three (3) times within three (3) seconds. This will break the pairing link to
the RI VOICE AMP assembly and immediately permit normal use of the Bluetooth
LSM as a Lapel Mic with the attached portable two-way radio. To indicate that the
pairing link has been broken, the LED on the Bluetooth LSM will change to fast
blinking GREEN. Press the push-to-talk button on the side of the Bluetooth LSM
and speak into the Bluetooth LSM to transmit a message.
If the RI VOICE AMP assembly is found after breaking link, and is still ON, you may
restore the pairing link. Press the push-to-talk button on the side of the Bluetooth
LSM housing three (3) times within three (3) seconds. When the link is restored, both
LED’s will be solid GREEN.
If the link is not restored by this method, turn OFF both the RI VOICE AMP assembly
and the portable two-way radio and then turn them ON again. This should restore
the paring link.
If the link is still not restored, return to the PAIRING THE RI VOICE AMP WITH THE
Bluetooth LSM section of this instruction and pair the units again. If pairing cannot
be achieved, remove the units from service and tag for repair.
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ACCESSORIES FOR THE EPIC 3 BLUETOOTh LSM
CONNECTING ThE ACCESSORIES TO ThE EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM
All accessories attach to the Bluetooth LSM cable using the same type of connector.
LOCKING GROOvE
LOCKING POST
TWIST SLEEvE TO LOCK
POST IN PLACE
WARNING
DO NOT USE ACCESSORIES IN APPLICATIONS
WHICH MAY ExPOSE IT TO HIGH HEAT
OR FLAME. IF USED IN A FIRE FIGHTING
APPLICATION, ALL ACCESSORIES AND CABLES
MUST BE CONTAINED WITHIN THE FIRE
FIGHTER’S TURNOUT GEAR FOR PROTECTION
FROM HEAT AND FLAME. ExPOSURE TO HIGH
HEAT OR FLAME MAY CAUSE THE ACCESSORY
TO MELT OR BURN WHICH COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE USER.
SLEEvE
CAP
To connect accessories to the Bluetooth LSM:
1. Remove the cap from the end of the Bluetooth LSM cable.
CAUTION
2. Align the locking groove on the sleeve of the accessory cable with the
INSTALL THE ACCESSORY CONNECTIONS
locking post on the Bluetooth LSM cable and push together.
NOTE
WHEN PROPERLY ALIGNED, THE LOCKING POST WILL SLIDE EASILY INTO
LOCKING GROOVE. THE ACCESSORY CABLE IS KEYED TO CONNECT TO THE
Bluetooth LSM CABLE ONLY ONE WAY. DO NOT FORCE. IF UNABLE TO
CONNECT TURN THE ACCESSORY CABLE 180 DEGREES AND RETRY.
3.
4.
Twist the sleeve to lock the post in place. An audible click will indicate
that the locking post is in place.
Test the connection.
To disconnect accessories from the Bluetooth LSM:
1. Twist the sleeve so the locking groove and locking post are aligned;
then pull apart.
2. Replace the cable cap.
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CAREFULLY. THE ACCESSORY CABLE IS
KEYED TO CONNECT TO THE BLUETOOTH
LSM CABLE ONLY ONE WAY. DO NOT FORCE. IF
UNABLE TO CONNECT TURN THE ACCESSORY
CABLE 180 DEGREES AND RETRY.
PUSh-TO-TALK RING
WARNING
Optional Push-To-Talk Ring and strap accessory SCOTT P/N 201226-01. This
Push-To-Talk Ring includes a hook and loop backing that can be attached to an accompanying hook and loop inger strap.
The Push-To-Talk Ring can be actuated when worn on inger under an encapsulating
protective glove. When installed, the Push-To-Talk Ring operates the same as the
Push-To-Talk Button on the side of the Bluetooth LSM assembly.
The Push-to-Talk Ring accessory is not intended for use in applications which may
cause exposure to high heat or lame. If the accessory is being used with a two-way
portable radio in a ire ighting application, the two-way portable radio, cables, and
the accessory must be contained within the ire ighter’s turnout gear for protection
from heat and lame.
Install and use as follows:
1. Connect the Push-To-Talk Ring cable to the Bluetooth LSM according
to the CONNECTING THE ACCESSORIES TO THE EPIC 3 Bluetooth
LSM section of this instruction.
2. Turn on the portable two-way radio
and verify that the Push-To-Talk
Ring is operating properly. When
connected properly, pressing this
ring will activate the Push-To-Talk
function of the radio.
3. Position the Push-To-Talk Ring
where it can be easily actuated
with the other safety equipment
worn.
4. Secure Push-To-Talk Ring in place
PUSH-TO-TALK RING
using the Velcro straps
5. After donning, secure the cord from the Push-To-Talk Ring so that it will not
present a hazard of snagging while in use. The cord must be positioned
so that it is not excessively loose or excessively tight and does not pull
on the Bluetooth LSM assembly any way.
If the unit does not operate properly, remove the unit from service and tag for repair
or replacement.
PUSh-TO-TALK PADDLE
Optional Push-To-Talk Paddle accessory SCOTT P/N 201227-01. This Push-To-Talk
Paddle can be actuated when worn under an encapsulating protective garment. When
installed, the Push-To-Talk Paddle operates the same as the button on the side of the
Bluetooth LSM assembly.
The Push-to-Talk Paddle accessory is not intended for use in applications which may
cause exposure to high heat or lame. If the accessory is being used with a two-way
portable radio in a ire ighting application, the two-way portable radio, cables, and
the accessory must be contained within the ire ighter’s turnout gear for protection
from heat and lame.
Install and use as follows:
1. Connect the Push-To-Talk Paddle cable to the Bluetooth LSM according to the CONNECTING THE ACCESSORIES TO THE EPIC 3
Bluetooth LSM section of this instruction.
2. Turn on the portable two-way radio
and verify that the Push-To-Talk Paddle
is operating properly. When connected
properly, pressing this button will activate the Push-To-Talk function of
the radio.
3. Position the Push-To-Talk Paddle
where it can be easily actuated with
the other safety equipment worn.
4. After donning, secure the cord from
the Push-To-Talk Paddle so that it will
PUSH-TO-TALK PADDLE
not present a hazard of snagging while
in use. The cord must be positioned so that it is not excessively loose or
excessively tight and does not pull on the Bluetooth LSM.
If the unit does not operate properly, remove the unit from service and tag for repair
or replacement.
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DO NOT USE THE OPTIONAL PUSH-TOTALK RING OR PUSH-TO-TALK PADDLE IN
APPLICATIONS WHICH MAY ExPOSE IT TO HIGH
HEAT OR FLAME. IF USED IN A FIRE FIGHTING
APPLICATION, ALL ACCESSORIES AND CABLES
MUST BE CONTAINED WITHIN THE FIRE
FIGHTER’S TURNOUT GEAR FOR PROTECTION
FROM HEAT AND FLAME. ExPOSURE TO HIGH
HEAT OR FLAME MAY CAUSE THE PUSH-TOTALK RING OR PUSH-TO-TALK PADDLE TO
MELT OR BURN WHICH COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE USER.
WARNING
THE CORD FROM THE PUSH-TO-TALK RING OR
PUSH-TO-TALK PADDLE MUST BE SECURED
SO THAT IT WILL NOT PRESENT A HAZARD
OF SNAGGING WHILE IN USE. THE CORD
MUST BE POSITIONED SO THAT IT IS NOT
ExCESSIvELY LOOSE OR ExCESSIvELY
TIGHT AND DOES NOT PULL ON THE EPIC 3
Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER MIC ASSEMBLY.
FAILURE TO PROPERLY MANAGE THE CORD
FROM THE PUSH-TO-TALK RING OR PUSH-TOTALK PADDLE MAY RESULT IN SNAGGING THE
CORD IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHICH
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
NOTE
THE PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON ON THE
Bluetooth LSM HOUSING WILL
CONTINUE TO OPERATE WHEN OTHER
PUSH-TO-TALK ACCESSORIES ARE
PLUGGED INTO THE Bluetooth LSM.
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COMMAND COMMS hEADSET
WARNING
Optional Command Comms Headset SCOTT P/N 201229-01. The Command Comms
Headset is designed for two-way radio communication with a two-way portable radio.
This Command Comms Headset includes an earpiece speaker and a microphone
with adjustable arm. When connected to the radio, the headset will disable the radio
speaker and microphone and route all communication directly into the headset speaker
and microphone. The Command Comms Headset microphone operates using the
Push-To-Talk Button on the side of the Bluetooth LSM assembly.
The Command Comms headset is not intended for use in applications such as ire
ighting which may cause exposure to high heat or lame. If the accessory is being
used with a two-way portable radio in a ire ighting application, the two-way portable
radio, cables, and the accessory must be contained within the ire ighter’s turnout
gear for protection from heat and lame.
Install and use as follows:
1. Turn off radio before installing the Command Comms Headset.
NOTE
INSTALLATION OF THE HEADSET WHILE THE RADIO IS ON MAY CAUSE THE
RADIO TO TRANSMIT CONSTANTLY, LOCKING UP YOUR RADIO SYSTEM. IF THIS
SHOULD HAPPEN, TURN OFF THE RADIO. THE RADIO CAN THEN BE TURNED
BACK ON, RESTORING NORMAL OPERATIONS.
2.
Connect the Command Comms Headset cable to the Bluetooth LSM
according to the CONNECTING THE ACCESSORIES TO THE EPIC 3
Bluetooth LSM section of this instruction.
3. Place the Command Comms Headset around the back of the head with
both earpieces resting over the top of the ears. The speaker should be
positioned directly over the left ear. Adjust the microphone arm so that
the microphone is situated 1/2” or less from the mouth.
4. Turn on the portable two-way radio and verify that the headset is operating
properly. Speak into the headset microphone while pressing the Push-ToTalk button on the Bluetooth LSM to transmit a message through the
portable radio.
5. Secure the cord from the Command Comms Headset so that it will not
present a hazard of snagging while in use. The cord must be positioned
so that it is not excessively loose or excessively tight and does not pull
on the Bluetooth LSM assembly any way.
If the unit does not operate properly, remove the unit from service and tag for repair
or replacement.
EARPIECE
SPEAKER
EARPIECE
MICROPHONE
COMMAND COMMS HEADSET
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DO NOT USE THE OPTIONAL COMMAND COMMS
HEADSET ACCESSORY IN APPLICATIONS
WHICH MAY ExPOSE IT TO HIGH HEAT
OR FLAME. IF USED IN A FIRE FIGHTING
APPLICATION, ALL ACCESSORIES AND CABLES
MUST BE CONTAINED WITHIN THE FIRE
FIGHTER’S TURNOUT GEAR FOR PROTECTION
FROM HEAT AND FLAME. ExPOSURE TO HIGH
HEAT OR FLAME MAY CAUSE THE COMMAND
COMMS HEADSET TO MELT OR BURN WHICH
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
TO THE USER.
WARNING
THE CORD FROM THE COMMAND COMMS
HEADSET MUST BE SECURED SO THAT IT WILL
NOT PRESENT A HAZARD OF SNAGGING WHILE
IN USE. THE CORD MUST BE POSITIONED
SO THAT IT IS NOT ExCESSIvELY LOOSE OR
ExCESSIvELY TIGHT AND DOES NOT PULL
ON THE Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER MIC
ASSEMBLY. FAILURE TO PROPERLY MANAGE
THE CORD FROM THE COMMAND COMMS
HEADSET MAY RESULT IN SNAGGING THE
CORD IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHICH
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
NOTE
THE COMMAND COMMS HEADSET DOES
NOT HAVE AN INDEPENDENT PUSH-TOTALK BUTTON. THE MICROPHONE ON
THE HEADSET OPERATES USING THE
PUSH-TO-TALK BUTTON LOCATED ON THE
Bluetooth LSM.
COMMAND ThROAT MIC KIT
WARNING
Optional Command Throat Mic Kit SCOTT P/N 201228-01 is designed for two-way
radio communication with a two-way portable radio. This kit includes an adjustable
Command Throat Mic with magnetic fastener, an Ear Bud, and a Push-To-Talk Ring.
When worn around the neck the Command Throat Mic is designed to pick up and
transmit the vibration directly from your vocal cords. This assembly will disable the radio
speaker and microphone and route all outgoing communication directly from the Throat
Mic to the radio and all incoming communication back from the radio into the earbud.
The Command Throat Mic Kit accessory is not intended for use in applications which
may cause exposure to high heat or lame. If the accessory is being used with a twoway portable radio in a ire ighting application, the two-way portable radio, cables, and
the accessory must be contained within the ire ighter’s turnout gear for protection
from heat and lame.
Install as follows:
1. Turn off radio before installing the Command Throat Mic Kit.
2. Assemble the Command Throat Mic Kit.
Plug the cable from the Connector to the Bluetooth LSM acA
cording to the CONNECTING THE ACCESSORIES TO THE EPIC 3
Bluetooth LSM section of this instruction.
Plug the cable from the Push-To-Talk Ring into the Connector.
Plug
the Lapel Clip into the Throat Mic.
Plug the Earbud into the Lapel Clip and turn counterclockwise to lock.
DO NOT USE THE OPTIONAL COMMAND THROAT
MIC ACCESSORY IN APPLICATIONS WHICH
MAY ExPOSE IT TO HIGH HEAT OR FLAME.
IF USED IN A FIRE FIGHTING APPLICATION,
ALL ACCESSORIES AND CABLES MUST BE
CONTAINED WITHIN THE FIRE FIGHTER’S
TURNOUT GEAR FOR PROTECTION FROM HEAT
AND FLAME. ExPOSURE TO HIGH HEAT OR
FLAME MAY CAUSE THE COMMAND THROAT
MIC TO MELT OR BURN WHICH COULD RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO THE USER.
NOTE
I N S TA L L AT I O N O F T H E C O M M A N D
THROAT MIC KIT WHILE THE RADIO IS ON
MAY CAUSE THE RADIO TO TRANSMIT
CONSTANTLY, LOCKING UP YOUR RADIO
SYSTEM. IF THIS SHOULD HAPPEN, TURN
OFF THE RADIO. THE RADIO CAN THEN BE
TURNED BACK ON, RESTORING NORMAL
OPERATIONS.
WARNING
Place Throat Mic around neck with the microphone disc centered in
front. Adjust the straps to hold the Throat Mic securely in place without THE CORD FROM THE COMMAND THROAT
MIC MUST BE SECURED SO THAT IT WILL NOT
obstructing normal breathing. Secure with the magnetic fastener.
3.
4.
5.
Place Earbud comfortably in ear and attach Lapel Clip to keep in place.
Turn on the portable two-way radio and verify that the Throat Mic is operating
properly. Speak in a normal voice while pressing the Push-To-Talk button on
the Push-To-Talk Ring to transmit a message through the portable radio.
6. Secure the cord from the Command Throat Mic so that it will not present
a hazard of snagging while in use. The cord must be positioned so that
it is not excessively loose or excessively tight and does not pull on the
Bluetooth LSM assembly any way.
If the unit does not operate properly, remove the unit from service and tag for repair
or replacement.
PRESENT A HAZARD OF SNAGGING WHILE
IN USE. THE CORD MUST BE POSITIONED
SO THAT IT IS NOT ExCESSIvELY LOOSE OR
ExCESSIvELY TIGHT AND DOES NOT PULL
ON THE Bluetooth LAPEL SPEAKER MIC
ASSEMBLY. FAILURE TO PROPERLY MANAGE
THE CORD FROM THE COMMAND COMMS
HEADSET MAY RESULT IN SNAGGING THE
CORD IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHICH
COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
LAPEL CLIP
EARBUD
THROAT MIC
CONNECTOR
PUSH TO
TALK RING
TO LSM
COMMAND THROAT MIC KIT
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CLEANING AND INSPECTION
WARNING
CLEANING
1.
2.
After use, the components of COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLIES may be
cleaned with a damp sponge. A solution of water and mild dish detergent
may be used if necessary.
Take care prevent excessive amounts of water from entering the holes for
the speaker or the microphone. DO NOT IMMERSE EITHER THE FACEPIECE ASSEMBLY OR THE Bluetooth LSM ASSEMBLY IN LIQUID.
DUE TO THE POTENTIAL FOR ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE, CLEAN WITH DAMPENED CLOTH
ONLY. DO NOT USE DRY CLOTH TO CLEAN
THE SURFACE. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
MAY AY CAUSE A SPARK THAT COULD IGNITE
A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE ATMOSPHERE
RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
INSPECTION
After each use, inspect the COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLIES for damage. If any
damage is found, remove the equipment from service and tag for repair by authorized
personnel. No attempt to disassemble or repair the COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLIES
shall be made.
1. Inspect the housings of the Facepiece Assembly and Bluetooth LSM
for cracks or other damage that could interfere with the usability of the
equipment.
2. Check for missing components.
3. Inspect the cables from the Bluetooth LSM assembly for cuts, corrosion, or other damage. If any damage to the cable is found, remove the
unit from service and tag for replacement. DO NOT USE A UNIT WITH
A DAMAGED CABLE.
4. Turn the units ON and check for the LOW BATTERY ALERT. If the LED
on the Facepiece Assembly or the Bluetooth LSM is flashing RED,
the batteries are low. Refer to BATTERY INSTALLATION section of this
instruction for Battery replacement. Be sure to turn the units OFF before
storing.
5. Unused accessory connector must be capped when not in use.
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WARNING
DUE TO THE POTENTIAL FOR ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE, DO NOT CLEAN AND
MAINTENANCE DEvICE IN AN ExPLOSIvE
ENvIRONMENT. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
MAY AY CAUSE A SPARK THAT COULD IGNITE
A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE ATMOSPHERE
RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
WARNING
MAINTENANCE
Except for cleaning, replacing the battery, and replacement parts listed in this section
of this manual, no attempt shall be made to do maintenance or repairs beyond the
scope of this instruction manual without proper training.
EPIC 3 RI VOICE AMP REPLACEMENT PARTS
MAINTAIN THE EPIC 3 RI COMMUNICATION
ASSEMBLIES ONLY AS DIRECTED IN THIS
INSTRUCTION. DO NOT ATTEMPT DISASSEMBLY
OR REPAIR BEYOND THAT WHICH IS SPECIFIED
IN THIS INSTRUCTION OR IN THE INSTRUCTIONS
PROvIDED WITH SERvICE PARTS. IMPROPER
MAINTENANCE OR TAMPERING WITH THE
EPIC 3 RI COMMUNICATION ASSEMBLIES MAY
RESULT IN FAILURE OF THE COMMUNICATION
SYSTEM AND MAY LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
The following replacement parts and assemblies are available for the EPIC 3 RI
VOICE AMP:
• Battery Door Assembly – SCOTT P/N 201079-01 (includes the retaining screw,
o-ring, and Battery Door PCBA)
• Battery door gasket – SCOTT P/N 10009051
• Battery door Retaining Screw – SCOTT P/N 31001550
WARNING
• locking Spring lever assembly – SCOTT P/N 201081-01
FAILURE TO PROPERLY LUBRICATE THE
BATTERY DOOR ASSEMBLY
To replace the battery door assembly SCOTT P/N 201079-01.
1. Remove retaining screw from
battery cover and discard.
2. Remove the screw from the existing battery door hinge. Set
screw aside for later use.
3. Remove the existing battery
door and discard.
4. Apply a thin film of Parker
Super-O-Lube 1 lubricant to the
COvER
new battery door gasket and install it on the new battery door.
5. Place the new battery door in
position between the two outBATTERY COvER
side walls of the door hinge and
W/ GASKET
secure with saved hinge screw.
BATTERY COvER DOOR GASKET ONLY
If only the gasket around the inside of the battery
door is damaged or missing, replace with SCOTT P/N
10009051.
1. Be sure the old gasket is completely removed
and the groove for the seal gasket is clean
before installing the new gasket.
2. apply a thin ilm of Parker Super-o-lube lubricant
to the battery cover gasket before installing it on the
battery cover.
BATTERY COvER O-RING GASKET MAY RESULT
IN A WATER LEAK WHICH COULD CAUSE
FAILURE OF THE EqUIPMENT WHICH COULD
LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
HINGE
WARNING
COvER
GASKET
CHANGE BATTERIES ONLY IN AN AREA
KNOWN TO BE NONFLAMMABLE. CHANGING
BATTERIES MAY CAUSE A SPARK THAT
COULD IGNITE A FLAMMABLE OR ExPLOSIvE
ATMOSPHERE RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
HINGE
COvER GASKET
BATTERY COvER
GASKET
BATTERY COvER RETAINING SCREW
Replacementy battery door cover retaining screw
SCOTT P/N 31001550.
RETAINING
SCREW
BATTERY COvER
RETAINING SCREW
Super-o-lube is a registered trademark of Parker hanniin Co.
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LOCKING SPRING LEvER ASSEMBLY
The following replacement parts and assemblies: SCOTT P/N 201081-01
A Locking Spring Lever– SCOTT P/N 201135-01
B Locking Spring Lever Stiffener – SCOTT P/N 31001664
C Locking Spring Lever Locking Screw– SCOTT P/N 31002517
D Locking Spring Lever Retaining Ring– SCOTT P/N 31000498
E Locking Spring Lever Retaining Screw– SCOTT P/N 31001110
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the spring lever locking
screw (C) with #1 Phillips screw
driver.
Remove the spring lever (a) and the
spring lever stiffener (B) from the RI
Voice Amp.
Place the new spring lever and
spring lever stiffener into position
on the RI Voice Amp and secure with
new spring lever locking screw (C).
Inspect your work before use. Make sure
the screw is properly
installed and the detent
lever properly engages
the facepiece dock. If it
does not work properly,
set it aside. Do not use
and contact SCOTT
SAFETY.
EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM REPLACEMENT PARTS
For the following parts and assemblies:
• Battery door - SCoTT P/n 31001098
• Battery door gasket – SCoTT P/n 31002848
• Belt Clips:
– Alligator Belt Clip - SCOTT P/N 31003082 (standard).
– Clothes Pin Belt Clip – SCOTT P/N 31003083
BATTERY DOOR REPLACEMENT
If the EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM battery door is damaged, replace with SCOTT P/N
31001098.
This includes a battery door with two captive screws installed and a new hinge pin.
It does not include a new belt clip. Refer to the BELT CLIP REPLACEMENT section
of this instruction for details.
To replace the battery door with SCOTT P/N 31001098, proceed as follows:
1. Support the Bluetooth LSM assembly. Use a 1/16” (1.5 mm) drive punch to
drive the pin out. The pin is press it in only one side of the hinge.
2. Inspect the hinge on the Bluetooth LSM housing for damage such as cracks.
If any damage is found, remove the unit from service and tag for replacement.
PRESS FIT
IN THIS SIDE
DETAIL
BATTERY DOOR REMOvAL
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3.
4.
5.
Place the new Battery Door in position and
drop the new pin though the holes in the
hinge on the door and the housing.
Carefully tap the hinge pin into the press
it side of the hinge until it its lush on both
ends.
Inspect the Bluetooth LSM to verify
that the battery door closes properly. If any
problems are observed, remove the unit
from service and tag for return to SCOTT
or your SCOTT distributor.
WARNING
IF ANY COMPONENT OF THE EPIC 3
RI COMMUNICATIONS ASSEMBLY DOES
NOT PERFORM AS DESCRIBED IN THESE
INSTRUCTIONS OR IF ANY DAMAGE IS FOUND
DURING INSPECTION, REMOvE THE UNIT
FROM SERvICE AND TAG FOR REPAIR OR
BATTERY DOOR REPLACEMENT REPLACEMENT. USE OF DAMAGED OR
MALFUNCTIONING EqUIPMENT MAY RESULT
IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
BATTERY DOOR GASKET REPLACEMENT
If the gasket around the inside of the battery door is damaged or missing, replace
with SCOTT P/N 31002848 as follows:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Carefully remove the old gasket. Do not scratch or damage the gasket channel while
removing.
If necessary, remove any dirt
or debris from the gasket
channel using a small brush
such as an old tooth brush.
The gasket has a “flat” side
and a “tapered” side. With the
flat side down, carefully fit
the new gasket into the gasket channel.
Be sure the gasket is fitted
evenly around the battery compartment opening.
Inspect the Bluetooth LSM
assembly to verify that the battery door closes properly. If any
problems are observed, remove
the unit from service and tag for
return to SCOTT or your SCOTT
distributor.
BATTERY DOOR GASKET
TAPERED SIDE – UP
FLAT SIDE – DOWN
GASKET ORIENTATION
BELT CLIP REPLACEMENT
Two Belt Clip styles are available for the EPIC 3 Bluetooth LSM assembly. Replacement screws can be ordered separately.
– Clothes Pin Belt Clip – SCOTT P/N 31003083 (standard)
– Alligator Belt Clip - SCOTT P/N 31003082
– Screw #4-40 X 3/16 - P/N 31002867
If the belt clip is damaged or missing, replace as follows:
1. Remove the four (4) screws holdFOUR (4)
ing the belt clip on battery door.
BELT CLIP
Put aside for installation of new
SCREWS
belt clip.
2. If necessary, remove any dirt or
debris from back of battery door.
3. Install new belt clip using the four
(4) screws removed in Step 1.
Tighten until snug. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
4. Verify that new belt clip rotates
properly and clips into position.
5. Inspect the Bluetooth LSM assembly to verify that the battery door
closes properly with the belt clip installed. If any problems are observed,
BELT CLIP REPLACEMENT
remove the unit from service and tag
for return to SCOTT or your SCOTT
distributor.
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WARRANTY
SCOTT SAFETY
LIMITED WARRANTY ON EPIC 3 COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS
AND ACCESSORIES
SCOTT warrants all EPIC 3 communications devices, associated accessories,
unused consumable supplies, and carrying cases supplied with the products to be
free from defects in workmanship and materials under normal use and service for
one (1) year from the date of original manufacture by SCOTT. SCOTT’s obligation
under this warranty is limited to replacing or repairing (at SCOTT’s option) the
products or components shown to be defective in either workmanship or materials.
Only personnel of SCOTT or, when directed by SCOTT, authorized SCOTT agents
are authorized to perform warranty obligations. This warranty does not apply to
defects or damage caused by any repairs of or alterations to the products made by
owner or any third party unless expressly permitted by SCOTT product manuals or
by written authorization from SCOTT. To obtain performance under this warranty,
and as a condition precedent to any duty of SCOTT, the purchaser must return such
products to SCOTT, a SCOTT authorized distributor or a SCOTT authorized service
center. Any product returned to SCOTT shall be sent to “SCOTT SAFETY” (Attn:
Warranty Claim Dept.), P.O. Box 569, Monroe, NC 28111.
This warranty does not apply to any malfunction of or damage to the products
resulting from accident, alteration, misuse or abuse.
THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN ADDITION,
SCOTT EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE SALE
OR USE OF SCOTT SAFETY PRODUCTS, AND NO OTHER FIRM OR PERSON
IS AUTHORIZED TO ASSUME ANY SUCH LIABILITY.
SCOTT SAFETY
Monroe Corporate Center
PO Box 569
Monroe, NC 28111
Telephone 1-800-247-7257
Fax (704) 291-8330
www.scottsafety.com
Printed in USA
P/N 595264-01 Rev B 06/15
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