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INVISIO X5Training Guide
INVISIO X5Headset Basics
SoftSpring™
Bone Conduction Microphone
CableRetainer
Speaker
Hear-Thru Microphone
HearingProtection Plug
• HearingProtectionwithNaturalHearing• ContinuousandImpulseNoiseProtection• ClearCommunicationinHighNoise
Please NoticeAs a general rule, larger offer more hearing protection and smaller offers more comfort.
ORG
INAL
SHORT
Slim Standard Large
ORG
INAL
SHORT
Slim Standard LargeSlim Standard Large
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Foam Tip SelectionThere are six Canal Tip sizes available in two lengths (Original & Short) with three different diameters (Slim, Standard & Large).
ORG
INAL
SHORT
Slim Standard Large
ORG
INAL
SHORT
Slim Standard Large
ORG
INAL
SHORT
Slim Standard Large
ORG
INAL
SHORT
Slim Standard Large
Foam TipSelection
Foam TipChoosing the Correct Size
Test Suggested Size FirstTest the suggested size in long first. If the headset does not fit correctly try the shorter version.
Measure Both EarsHave someone else measure your ears using the foam tip tool to indicate a suggested size
Foam TipScrew On Correctly
MaximumNoise Reduction
Super SoftMemory Foam
ErgonomicDesign
ThreadedFlexible Core
Body-HeatActivated
Tighten CompletelyThe foam tip should be screwed on so that the tube is no longer visible.
Screw On Foam TipTest the suggested size in long first. If the headset does not fit correctly, try the shorter version.
Foam TipHow Often to Change
Carry SparesAlways carry a spare pair of foam tips in case they become sweaty or dirty and need replacing.
When Sweaty or WetIn high temperatures, the foam tips can become wet due to sweat. Change foam tips for dry ones. Let them dry for re-use.
Every Two WeeksA good practice is to change the foam tips at least every two weeks to maintain hygiene..
When DirtyWhen the foam tips are dirty, they should be changed to avoid risk of infections.
Please Notice
but will not offer the same headset retention in the ear.Cutting should be done in small chunks to avoid cutting too short.
Trim Soft SpringTo correct length so that the end of
SOFT SPRINGAdjust Length
Soft SpringFitted and Trimmed Correctly
Correct Wrong
Ensure Soft Spring Fits The soft spring must fit in the Pinna of the outer ear. Trim the length if required.
Please NoticeA loose Cable Retainer may be more comfortable, but also
Slide Cable RetainerUp or down cable to ensure a
much pressure.
Cable RetainerAdjust Position
CablingPlaced Behind the Neck
Tighten Cable GripSlide the cable grip up the cable so that it is tightened against the head/neck to secure headset and avoid loose cables.
Place Cabling Behind NeckIn order to avoid tangling and loose cabling, the headset cable should be placed behind the neck.
Bone MicrophoneHeadset Inserted Completely
Correct Wrong
Ensure Headset is FittedThe balloon of the microphone should not be visible.
Wind FilterReplacement
WindFilter
MicrophoneGrills
AdhesiveArea
No Glue On Microphone The adhesive area of the wind filter must not cover the microphone grill.
Replace When DirtyThe wind filter over the hear-thru micro-phone protects from wind noise. Replace when dirty for optimal audio performance.
StorageMaintenance
Protected from ForceTo avoid damaging the headset, store the headset in a protected area without excess weight.
Dry and VentilatedThe headset should be stored in a dry and ventilated area to avoid moisture build-up.
Clean in Fresh WaterIf headset becomes dirty or exposed to salt water, rinse in fresh water.
HeadsetCorrect Insertion
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1 2 3
4 5
Hold headset before fitting.
Compress foam tip.
Push headset fully into ear.
Place Soft Spring in ear.
Place Cable Re-tainer behind ear.
Test headset on radio.
INVISIO V60Training Guide
INVISIO V60System Basics
Headset
PTT 1
COM 3
Hear-Thru Controller
COM 2
• Multi-comcontrolunit• ContinuousandImpulseNoiseProtection• ClearCommunicationinHighNoise• HearingProtectionwithNaturalHearing
PTT 2
COM 1
PTT 3
PTT 4
INVISIO V60Key Features
• Quadcom(3connectorsand4buttons)• Multiheadsetinterface• Multicominterface• Lowweight(145gV60and30gX5)• Nointernalbattery• 20metersubmersible• Hear-thruvolumecontrol• RemotewirelessandwiredPTTs• Autodetectionofattacheddevices• Openmicandsplitearaudio• Automaticstart-up-nocalibrationneeded
Hear-ThruControl
Automatic Start-UpTurns on and off automatically with the radio (radio dependent).
Hear-Thru OffHear-thru is turned off via a long push.
Hear-Thru On & VolumeHear-thru on and volume adjusted via a short push. Three levels: Low, Med & High.
PTTButtons
Dynamically AssignedEach of the four PTT buttons is only as-signed to connected radios.
Button AssignmentPTT 1: COM 1A PTT 3: COM 2PTT 2: COM 1B PTT 4: COM 3
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Radio CommunicationReceive and Transmit
Rx
Radio Transmit - Right EarOutgoing radio signal (Tx) is transmitted from the right ear.
Radio Receive - Split EarIncoming radio signals (Rx) are received in both ears with split audio. Example: Dual net radio - net1 in left and net2 in right.
Tx
Radio Transmit - Receive Left EarIncoming radio signal (Rx) is received in the left ear when transmitting.
Rx
Tx&
Continuous Hear-Thru Hear-thru is continuous, even when transmitting.
PowerOptions
Changing the BatteryThe battery is changed by unscrewing the battery lid. Ensure the screw is securely tight-ened and the battery is placed correctly.
Operating TimeThe operation time is dependent on battery type and conditions. 20 hours for Alkaline batteries.
RadioPowers directly from radio or if no power available from other central power supply.
Power from Battery Box
+-Battery TypeThe control unit also powers from a standard AA battery, either rechargeable or non-rechargeable.
Power from Radio
MountingEquipment
Molle WebbingMounts on vest webbing by sliding bracket through webbing until hook is tight.
StorageMaintenance
Dry and VentilatedStore control unit in a dry and ventilated area with caps removed to avoid moisture build-up in connectors.
BatteryRemove batteries from battery box during storage.
Protected from ForceTo avoid damaging the system, store in a protected area without excess weight.
Clean in Fresh WaterIf unit becomes dirty or exposed to salt water, rinse in fresh water.
SafetySecurity & Usage
Radio VolumeSet the radio volume to a comfortable level. High volume can cause hearing damage.
Hearing ProtectionThe V60/X5 system is certified for use in the following noise for 85 dB at users ear:H = 116 dB, M = 111 dB & L = 108 dB
BatteryUse only standard AA batteries placed with the correct polarity.
While Submerged Keep connector caps on com connectors not in use.