RayTalk PH100ACBT Operating Instructions Manual
ANR Headset Operation:The battery module requires two AA batteries. The power for ANR comes from AAbattery, not aircraft power. To insert or change batteries press on the base of thetriangle on the cover and push the cover out of the safety lock tilting up the end of thecover and remove the cover. Put the batteries in and replace the cover.To turn on the ANR press power button for 1 second, ANR starts working. Keeppressing the button for another second, ANR will turn off. This is to prevent the falseoperation when the button is accidentally pressed down for too long.LED Power indication:LED flash every 3 seconds in green—battery fully charged;LED flash every 2 seconds in amber—battery low;LED Flash every 1 second in red—battery dying.When battery is too low, ANR will be shut off to sustain Bluetooth communicationfor a short while.Stereo/Mono switch: There is an S/M switch inside the battery box. "M" is formono output and "S" is for stereo output. Choose the mode according to yourintercom audio output setting.Bluetooth OperationWhen ANR is on, press bluetooth button for 1 second to start the Bluetoothfunction.Mode Setting:A: Intercom Priority —When intercom is busy, Bluetooth and AUX will beattenuated.B: Intercom, Bluetooth and AUX –All three channels are open.C: Intercom Only –Only intercom is on. Bluetooth and AUX are both off.The prioritization of Bluetooth and AUX is:Bluetooth phone >AUX > Bluetooth music.Bluetooth works when the mode setting switch is positioned on A or B.Bluetooth volume control: Press +‖ or -‖ to turn up or down the volume ofbluetooth connected device. Holding +‖ or -‖ will keep the volume up It will BEEPwhen reaching full volume.PH100ACBT ANR & BLUETOOTHHEADSET OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSPairing: headset bluetooth name—BT-ANR;pairing code: 0000 (four zeros).Find BT-ANR and press ―pair‖ on your bluetoothdevice. When Bluetooth button is on, it searches and connects to the last devicepaired. If the last connected device is not found, it will be ready for a new pairingin 3 seconds. Disconnect the already paired Bluetooth device if you want theheadset to be connected to a new Bluetooth device.Making calls: dial the numbers on your phone.Click the Bluetooth button twice to return to thelast incoming call. Find BT-ANR and press ―pair‖ on your bluetooth device.Re-connecting: click the Bluetooth button to re-connect to the last connectedphone.Receiving calls: Press the Bluetooth button and answer the call.End a call: Press the Bluetooth button.Rejecting calls: Press the Bluetooth button for more than 1 second.Light Indication for Bluetooth:Flash in blue and red—pairing.Flash in red twice—disconnected.Flash in blue regularly –phone connected.Short flash in blue—line busy.Press power button for 1 seconds to turn ANR off.Auto Power-offIf AUX and Bluetooth function are not in use:the headset will automatically turn off 15 minutes after the intercom is off or theheadset unplugged from the aircraft.If AUX or Bluetooth function is still in use:the headset will automatically turn off one hour after the avionics is turned off orthe headset is unplugged from the aircraft.Direction for Battery Use:1. Use non-rechargeable alkaline batteries.2. Do not mix old batteries with new batteries.3. Leave the ears uncovered by the earseals and/or use broken earseals willreduce the battery life.4.To save on batteries, please shut the power off when ANR is not in use.Please take out the batteries if ANR is left unused for a long period.Prepare the headset for UseRotate the flexible boom overhead to wear the microphone on either the right orleft side of the head.Rotate the headset volume control (on the side of the battery box) down to theminimum position, before the headset plug is inserted into the aircraft or intercom.With the headband resting securely on the top of the head, check that the earseals are centred over the ears.For best noise cancellation, position the microphone in front of your lips.Insert the microphone plug (PJ068) into the aircraft or intercom microphone jack.Insert the earphone plug (PJ055) into the aircraft or intercom earphone jack.Volume Adjustment Procedure: Rotate the volume control up to a comfortablelevel.Auxiliary (AUX) audio input: Insert the plug (3.5mm plug) of your external audiodevice into the AUX jack on the side of battery box. The volume is controlled byyour audio device.Volume ControlsPower ButtonBluetooth LEDMode SwitchBluetoothButton Aux InputPower LED |
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