Motorola PMLN8295 2-Wire Swivel Loud Audio Earpiece with Eartip User Manual

2-Wire Swivel Loud Audio Earpiece with Eartip
PMLN8295
User Manual

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Foreword

RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide
CAUTION: 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.

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 volume, the less time is required before your hearing can be affected. Hearing damage from loud noise is sometimes undetectable at first and can have a cumulative effect. To protect your hearing:
Follow the following guidelines to protect your hearing:

  • Use the lowest volume necessary to do your job.
  • Turn up the volume only if you are in noisy surroundings.
  • Turn down the volume before attaching 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 speaker of the radio directly against your ear.
  • If you experience hearing discomfort, ringing in your ears, or muffled speech, you should stop listening to your radio through your headset or earpiece, and have your hearing checked by your doctor. To change the volume level, refer to Radio Product Safety Leaflet or CPS for Surveillance extra loud (xL) Kit Configurations.

Chapter 1

Earpiece Overview

2-Wire Single Earbud with Removable Ear Hook Loud Audio Earpiece.
The earpiece is an over-the-ear accessory for devices with a GCAI Mini Connector. It comes with an optional ear tip for a better fit when used with the earpiece. You can rotate the ear tip to fit your left or right ear.
Figure 1: Over-the-Ear Earpiece

Table 1: Earpiece Overview and Description

Indicator Description
1 Earpiece Speaker
2 Push-to-Talk, Microphone, and Programmable button Module

Figure 2: Push-to-Talk, Microphone, and Programmable Button Module Overview and Description

Indicator- Description
1 Microphone
2 Programmable button
3 Push-to-Talk

Operation
CAUTION: Turn off the device while attaching and detaching the earpiece.

Chapter 2

Recommended Practices for Over-the Earpiece

This section provides the recommended practices for the earpiece.
CAUTION:

  • Do not cover the microphone port for optimum performance.
  • Do not fill the earpiece with water.
  • Clean the earpiece with a soft damp cloth.
  • Do not use the earpiece until completely dry.

Chapter 3
Recommended Wearing Position

This section describes the earpiece recommenced wearing position.
Figure 3: Over-the-Ear Earpiece Wearing Position

Chapter 4

Cable Management

This section describes the recommended cable position.
Figure 4: Recommended

Chapter 6

Attaching the Ear Tip

Figure 7: Attaching the Ear Tip

Table 2: Locking and Unlocking Ear Tip Attachment Description

Indicator Description
1 Lock indicator
2 Turn counterclockwise to unlock
3 Turn clockwise to lock

Chapter 7

Replacement Parts

This kit comes with a default Medium-sized ear tip. Alternative sizes and their respective measurements are available in the following table.
Figure 8: Ear Tip Size and Measurement

Table 3: Ear Tip Size and Measurement

Size

Height (H)

Diameter (D)

Small 6.1 mm 12.5 mm
Medium 7.0 mm 13.0 mm
Large 8.5 mm 14.0 mm

Table 4: Earpiece Replaceable Parts

Part Number

Quantity

Description

PMLN8068_ 5 Ear Tip (Size S)
PMLN8069_ 5 Ear Tip (Size M)
PMLN8070_ 5 Ear Tip (Size L)

Chapter 8

Service and Warranty

Motorola Solutions offers a warranty for your accessory. Refer to your Motorola Solutions dealer or point-of-purchase for detailed information.
NOTE: Warranty is void after customer replacement of any parts other than replacement parts listed.

For More Information
Contact Motorola Solutions Authorized Dealer or visit us at www.motorolasolutions.com.

JANUARY 2022
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