Motorola PMLN6536 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Translucent Tube Instruction Manual
2-WIRE SURVEILLANCE KIT WITH TRANSLUCENT TUBE
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PMLN6536
FOREWORD
RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety
Guide for Portable Two-Way Radios
ATTENTION!
Before using this product, read the RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide that ships with the radio which contains instructions for safe usage and RF energy
awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards and regulations.
SURVEILLANCE KITS
The Motorola Surveillance Kits for Two-Way Radio Communications provide discrete remote monitoring and remote control of the push-to-talk function of the radio.
They are designed for use when the operator would like to conceal two-way radio usage from others or to prevent others from hearing radio transmission.
NOTE: It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that the surveillance features of the selected accessory are suitable for his/her intended use.
Features:
- Lightweight earphone
- Low-profile, flexible, transparent, quick disconnect acoustic tube
- Flexible, high-grade cable for demanding applications.
OPERATION
Turn the radio on and operate it as explained in the operating instructions supplied with the radio. When the surveillance kit is connected to the radio, the radio’s
speaker is muted, and audio is only heard from the earpiece speaker. When using the 2-wire kit, transmit by pressing the PTT on the combined mic/PTT and speak into
the surveillance kit mic in a normal manner.
MAINTENANCE
Motorola recommends the periodic cleaning of the ear tip with a mild soap and water solution to extend the life of the accessory. Store the accessory away from high
temperature conditions to prolong the life of the accessory.
ACOUSTIC SAFETY
Exposure to loud noises from any source for extended periods of time may temporarily or permanently affect your hearing. The louder the radio’s volume, the less time is
required before your hearing can be affected. Hearing damage from loud noises is sometimes undetectable at first and can have a cumulative effect.
To protect your hearing:
- Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job.
- Increase the volume only if you are in noisy surroundings.
- Reduce the volume before connecting the headset or earpiece.
- Limit the amount of time you use headsets or earpieces at high volume.
- When using the radio without a headset or earpiece, do not place the radio’s speaker directly against your ear.
PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
2-Wire Combined Mic and PTT Surveillance Kit
The 2-wire kits have two cables: one for the earpiece with comfortable acoustic tube and standard ear tip, and one for the microphone/PTT switch combination. Both cords are
long enough to wear underneath a shirt, jacket, or other clothing. The microphone operates with a PTT switch that is small enough to fit in one’s palm and is easily concealed
by closing the hand.
Noise Attenuating Kit (Accessory)
Recommended for high noise environments, a noise attenuating kit with a foam ear tube can easily replace the standard size ear tip on a 2-wire surveillance kit. See the replacement parts table for part number identification.
Clear Comfortable Earpiece(s) (Accessory)
The Clear Comfortable Earpiece(s) are molded from hypo-allergenic plastic and designed to fit entirely inside the ear. Its open frame still allows the user to hear ambient noise. See the replacement parts table for part number identification.
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
Part Number |
Description |
|
5080370E97 | Standard Rubber Eartip | 25/bag |
5080384F72 | Foam Earplug | 50 pairs |
5080369E38 | Standard Earphone | 1 each |
5080369E39 | Extra Loud Earphone | 1 each |
RLN4760 RLN4761 RLN4762 RLN4763 |
Clear Comfortable Earpieces Right Ear: Small |
1 each 1 each 1 each1 each 1 each 1 each |
RLN6242 | Quick Disconnect Acoustic Tube Replacement | 1 each |
RLN6230 | Noise Attenuating kit with foam tip-black | 1 each |
RLN6231 | Noise Attenuating kit with foam tip-beige | 1 each |
ATTACHING THE SURVEILLANCE KIT
- Turn the radio off. Attaching the surveillance 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.
- Remove any dust caps or covers from the radio accessory connector.
- Attach the surveillance kit to the radio accessory connector.
To change the surveillance component parts refer to the exploded view (see Figure 1) and proceed as follows:
a.To change ear tips on an acoustic tube detach the ear tip from the elbow. Position the replacement ear tip over the elbow and press firmly on the ear tip secure it.
b.To change a noise attenuating kit on an acoustic tube assembly or to change eartubes detached to the ear tip or ear tube piece from the elbow. Position the
tube end of a new foam ear tube piece over the elbow and press firmly on the tube to secure.
c.To replace an acoustic tube assembly, simply grab the quick disconnect and turn a 1/4 turn to the left.
Gently pull out the acoustic tube. Plug the new tube into the adapter and turn clockwise 90° to secure.
d.To change earphones, gently pry the acoustic tube adapter away from the earphone by sliding a thin object between the adapter and the earphone. Work the thin object around the circumference of the earphone to free the adapter. Detach the cable connector from the earphone. Reconnect the accessory cable connector to the new earphone by snapping firmly in place. Snap the acoustic tube adapter onto the earphone.
Figure 2: Digital Symbol Marking
Radios with this “Digital Symbol” are digital-capable radios and require the use of accessories with the same “Digital Symbol”. These accessories with the “Digital Symbol” have
been optimized for digital audio Transmit and Receive. The use of non-approved accessories may result in the degradation of audio quality.
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