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ene Pocket Guide ery — ae awe ‘ 7 é | PR aL ELLY) a System This next generation headset system allows the soldier to complete an entire mission from pre-briefing to post mission debrief with one system by providing full-spectrum active noise reduction (ANR), mutti-platform intercom interoperability, super normal hearing and sound localization for complete Pence cas ed Sea Ui eee ea eo eee Ue oe ee ao ec Rune ee Ley Terence’ meee NAc cele eg eee aS ea ala ea a Keke) Trey ee UN aa Re >) 5) = With Radio Volume & Channel Control C40PS SYSTEM COMPONENTS CAOPS In Ear Hoadset with Quick Disconnect Male Connector Dual Wireless PTT c40PS iDWETT™) Carrying Case II Hand Strap: a a Foam Ear Plugs one aca SE a Ear Retainers - a Hana Step Bis Si _ Optional Secondary Picatinny Ral Radio/intercom Cable Adzptor Adena Ear Retainers - Ne 3 Straight / Bent 3g C40PS ca0Ps ca0Ps 4 Pocket Guide Fast Guide Interactive User Optional intercom Guide (CD) Cable Adaptor NOTE: System components may vary based on ordered configuration, Primary Radio Cable Adaptor Q) C40PS OPTIONAL HEADSET ConriGs C4OPS MICH Headset Configs Urban Configuration Maritime Configuration im Immersible for 30 minutes 20m Immersible for 2 hours In Ear Single-Sided | Covert System Pettar'Sortin 20m H20 Divable Contg In Ear (Lett Ear) uote NoT. Adaptor immersible aes Headband Acoustic Helmet Tube Clip = wey, ; Headset torhigh | Headset for low | Headset for covert | Headset for high no's Headset for |ovs noise noise environments} vis operations operations environments with environment. See page 10, See page 26. CAOPS adaptor. i Soe page $1 Seepage 25. * @) G40PS CONTROL BOX VERSIONS (1) C4OPS With Battery Compartment Molle Cli Secondary Radio PTT* 1.59 AA Lithium Bailery Compartment Front View Back View (2) C4OPS Without Battery Compartment Primary Molle Clip Radio PTT Secondary Radio PTT” Front View Back View NOTE: Smaller form factor and weight. Powered from MBITR/JEM side connector. @) Headset Quick oo \ Bisconnect C4OPS intuitive man machine 5 interface (MMI) includes voice prompts totary Knob: OF /On /Volume Level Primary Radio Quick Disconnect (5) SETTING UP CAOPS Control Box Bijie——nens, (6) Intercom Cable Adaptor Connect NOTE: The C40PS can be power from the MBITR/JEM ifthe MBITRAJIEM Side Connector Cable Adaptor (PIN: CA0002-00) is used. 6) C40PS AuTO NET MONITORING C4OPS Radio/Net Monitoring is automatic. Primary + Primary+ Auxiliary Connector (VIS/ Secondary + Primary Secondary Secondary — Aircraft Interoom and Special Ausilary Communications Cable) Connectors Connector Connector Connectors NOTE. Using the PC Programmer, the aperator can set additional settings: Primary right’Secandery lef or Primary + Secondary bath ears. m) C40PS Dua. WIRELESS PTT Volume Level (Programmable Hat Ke 4 Secondary Radio rogramm able Hot Key Primary Radio PTT Channel Selection (Programmable Hot Keys) Picatinny Rail Adaptor 3) MOUNTING THE C40PS CONTROL BOX Attach the Control Box to the right or left of your vest. Control Box can also be attached using Zipties. (70) C40PS IN Ear HEADSET CONFIG Quick Disconnect Male Nape Slider Connector Sliding Molle Clip Foam Ear Plug gr Custom Ear Molds INSERTING THE EAR BUDS Shol| Ear Retainers Keep mic exposed Attach collar clip. Hang In Ear Headset on = Squash foam ear Pull upper eer up and back your ear. plug, and push the ear bud armiy inta ear canal Press ear budunill fozm ear Tighten nape slider Position ear Foam Eer Plugs or plug expends retainer. Custom Ear Molds any C40PS OPTIONAL BENT/STRAIGHT a @ (3) 4) © Straight Bent Ofeoo mic exposea retainers retainers © 0 ® Foam Ear Plugs or If necessary, trim the Bend the retention rod on the ear Custom Ear Molds retention rod retainer back and insert into the upper curve of your outer ear. (12) OPERATING C4O0PS | aa Rotary Knob (13) OPERATING C4OPS II (1) 2) 8 a Tum METRO Pe MEITR side Turn C40PS On, MBITR is auto set to Ear plug sealing connector extemal audio and test will begin keypad locked rt ear plugs / It failed again, choose r plug size different size ear plug [VP (14) PAIRING C40PS DUAL WIRELESS PTT @) Press & hold pairing keys 3 sec (Pairing Successful” or ‘Pairing Failed" NOTE: If Pairing Faitod’ repeat the stoos above. * One or mone DWPTT can be paired with one C4OPS unit. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for secondary DWPTT. (15) HEAR THRU Tear Thm Laver "Super Normal Hegrning For Super Namal Hearing, press ano hold (+) tors see ater "High Sensitivity" is heard (2) High Sensitivity ¢ Super Normal Heanng (-) Low Sensitwity / Hear Ton Ott ‘Warning: Prolonged use of Super Normal Hearing (levels above the "High Sensitivity’ prompt) could damage your nearing NOTE. In HAHOMHALO and strong wind environments, it is recommended ta decrease the Hear Thru lo the lowest level NOTE: When in high noise environments like helicopters ANR is tumed on and Hear Thru can not be adjusted (18) VOLUME LEVEL Volume Knob Increase Decrease NOTE: C4OPS only controls the volume of the primary radio, The secondary or auxiliary device/intercom are controlled independently. ay C40PS CONTROL BOX C4OPS can remote control radio channel selection using smart radio cable adaptors. Channel control is done by C4OPS Control Box or DWPTT. “Beep, Been, Been Chanel Number" (2) Press (+) Key for channel up and hold 3 eC to select and confim channel selechan (2) Press -) Key for chamnal davin and hald 3 secto select and confim channel selection NOTE. Radio channel control is radio cable adaptor dependent. Currently supported radios are MBITR (using P/N: CA0002-00 MBITREM Side Connector Cable Adaptor), XTS5000 (FIN. CA0004-01 Motorola 27S 5000 Smart Cable (FBI only)), and ANPRC-152 (coming soon) a) “Beep, Beep, Seep ‘camel Nummer" Press (+) Key for channel up and hold 3 secto select and confirm channel selection Press (-) Key for channel down and nold 3 secto select end confirm channel selection C40PS CONTROL BOX C4OPS can remote control radio channel selection using smart radio cable adaptors. Channel control is done by C4OPS Control Box or DWPTT. “Beep, Been, Seen Channe! Numer" (2) Press (+) Key for channel up and hold 3 eC to select and confim channel selechan “Secondary Channel Selection" (2) Press (-) Key for channel down and hola 3 90 to select and confirm channel selection “Beep, Been, Seen Channel Number" NOTE. Radio chenne| control is radio cable adaptor dependant. Currently supportad radios are MBITR (using PéN. CA0002-00 MBITR/.EM Side Connector Cable Adaptor), XTS5000 (PIN: CAG004-01 Motorola XT 5000 Smart Cable (FBI oniy)), and AN/PRC-152 (coming soon} (19) C40PS Voice PROMPT C4OPS Voice Prompt Volume Level defines the volume level of the system's man machine interface (MMI). 2)+ Inerease Volume Level “Voice Frampe (1) Press Made Key unti Level” 2)- Decrease Volume Level NOTE: Priorto boarding ncisy platforms, itis recommenced to increase voice promot volume level to the highest volume (20) C40PS8 Active NOISE REDUCTION Automatic ANR Active Noise Reduction (ANR) is activated automatically when exposed to high noise environments such as aircraft, vehicles and RIBs. Note: Hearing protection is still maintained when ANR is off. Enabling ANR - see page 24 Ifyou hear a whistling sound when ANR is acive, press (-) key to uM ANR Off ay COCKING/UNLOCKING THE Press & hold PTT3Hol Key and Press & hold PTT3MHol Kay and (22) GETTING INTO EXTRAS The Extras menu allows access to additional C4OPS features. “Beep Beep Beep (1) Press and hold Mode Key until "Beep Beep, Beep Extras’ is heard, (23) G40PS ANR CONTROL In Extras (press and hold Mode Key for 3 sec to enter Extras), immediately press Mode Key until you hear "ANR Control". ‘Beep Beep Beep (2) Press & hold (+) Key 3 sec to tum ANR on (1) In Extras, press Mode until you hear "ANR’ Control" (2) Press & hold Ci Kay 3 secta tum ANR off PELTOR/SORDIN ADAPTOR | , ) Pellor/Sordin Headsel Adaptor gs % PIN: CA0015-011 C4OPS Cantrel Box Esimulf (25) OPTIONAL COVERT HEADSET GONFIG Covert Wireless Earpiece Acoustic Tube (semi-covert) MBITR Single Battery Solitter~ splits the MBITR and its battery to reduce the form factor Covert Headset Mic /Inductian ‘Loop MBITR Pouch cages eitiey Contra! Box, Suiter Covert Carrying Belt provides compartments to hold the MBITR radio, MBITR baller, CAOPS. Control Box, a weapon, and a spare magazine. (28) SET UP OF THE Tube, rs 74, (iil) CAOPS Covert Headset (1) yoo COPS Cortrol Box Primary Radio Lead hho @ WIRELESS EARPIECE #10 Zine-Air Ballory Open battery cover Insert #10 Zine-Air Battory, Close to turn on Openbatiery Open blue cover cover to turn earpiece aft to clean wax (28) GOVeRT SET UP WITH Wireless Induction / Tube Switch Around the neck magnetic induction loop Covert Belt and ‘Suspenders Control Box MBITR radio Dual Kk Wireless PIT NOTE: See Tone Signaling page 33, (29) SEMICOVERT SET UP Acoustic Around the neck magnetic induction loop Belt and ‘Suspenders Contrel Box Dual / Wireless PIT 0) C40PS 20M H20 DIVABLE CONFIG C40OPS 20m Immersible Maritime Headset Config rer t Acoustic Tube for Covert Monitoring Headband Acoustic tubs: Attach to the speaker part of g the low noise headset. te . Helmet Clip Helmet Clip ST MBITR/EM (Mantime 10 pin Impulse) Cable Dieter cover. gf Be Nite These features and modes are normally disabled but can be enabled via optional C4OPS PC Programmer: + Tone Signaling (for covert communication) + VOX (voice activation) * C4OPS and DWPTT Programmable Hot Keys 2) TONE SIGNALING Tone Signaling allows the operator to transmit tones in situations where verbal communication can compromise a Brief click f the mission. reser | =z In Extras (press & hold Mode Key for 3 sec to enter Extras), immediately press Mode Key until you hear aa "Tone Signaling". (2)Press & hold (+) Key 3 soe to turn Tone Signaling on (1) In Extras, until you hear 3xClick = "Beap Beep Beep" 4yClick or more = Higher pitch “Beep” (33) ACTIVATING VOX VOX Sensitivity menu appears only when there is a primary radio and the operator has tumed VOX on via Extras menu. In Extras (press and hold Mode Key for 3 sec to enter Extras), press Mode Key until you hear the "VOX Mode" voice prompt Enabling VOX Mode (in Extras) (2) Press & hold (+) Key for 3 sec to tum VOX on 2) Press & hold () Key for3 sec to turn VOX oft VOX Sensitivity (main menu} (2)Press (+} to increase sensitivity (7) Press Mode Key until you hear the "VOX Sensitivity" voice prompl D107: sine recommends using he CARS Centra or and Den tckel operations andrea om sing Ox @4) C40PS/DWPTT The C4OPS Control Box and DWPTT hot keys can be programmed via the PC Programmer. PTTaMat Key DWPTT Hot Keys a = m_) EI (Ex Heer Thru Level control (or other functions) can be set in the DWPTT hot keys instead of cnannel selection } NOTE: See PC Programmer for instructions i — a (35) C40PS OPTIONAL PC PROGRAMMER The optional PC programmer software allows the operator to customize the C4OPS settings using a PC. Operators can customize menus and modes to fit operational and individual needs. For example: ® Define hot keys for quick access to desired modes. > Enable/Disable Modes. For further information please refer to the PC Programmer manual. (36) ome C40PS Software VERSION Please provide the C4OPS software version when calling customer support (1-866-572-6950). The software version can be found: (2) Press (+) Key to hear the current Software Version (1) In Extras, press Made Key until you | Software Version! hear "Software Version’ voice promet (2) Press (-) Key to hear the Current Software Version (7) SAFETY SUMMARY AND OPERATIONAL WARNINGS Safety Summary The following are general safety precautions that are not related to any specific procedure. It is recammended that all personnel understand and apply these precautions dunng any aven phase of operation and maintenance Keep Away From Live Circuits Do net replace or make adjustments to internal components of the C4OPS when the power is turned on. Dangerous voltages may exist when the C4 OPS is tumed to the offposition due to charges retained by capacitors. Always remove power and discharge and ground a circult before touching it to avord injury Lithium/Lithium lon Batteries Lithium end Lithium lon valteries have a very hich enerey density. Use caution when testing or hancling. Do not heal, incinerate, crush, puncture, cisassemble, mutilate, penetrate, or apply reverse polanty, Alterng the battery in any way can cause high case temperature and result in physical injury Operational Wamings The following operational warnings should be followed to ensure safe operation of the C4OPS system. D Make sure all C4OPS radio leads are capped. > CAOPS System is immersible to 20m only when: C4OPS 20m Immersible Maritime Headset Config (PAN: SHS0003-17) is attached to the C4OPS Control Box. > MBITRUEM (Maritime 10 pin Impulse) Cable Adaptor is attached. > Battery cover is fully tightened. > This system is designed to work with 1.5V AA Lithium battenes D> Inserting the battery incorrectly wil orevent the CAOPS trom operating an battery power and will discharge the battery. Insert the battery as shown an the back caver of the C40PS Control Box. > Do noi openfunscrew the sysiem oulside of an approved repair facility. Unauthorized opening of the systern negates the unt's ability to withstand the environmental and operational require ments B Do nat use solventsicarrosies ta clean the system or submerge the system in saivents/camasive saiutions > Health and hygiene — Ear plugs should net be shared amiong individual users. Sllynx recommends replacing ear plugs every 7 days. NOTE: This manual contains information thet is current as of the date shown on back cover Actltional ‘unctionality is being developed and the overall appearance of system is subject to change ‘rom thet shown within this manual. @8) Acoustical Response Speaker Frequency Spectrum ‘System input Impedance: Sound Pressure Level C apabilibes Max Audio Input Level Microphone Frequeney Range ‘Audio Outgut Type Audio Output Level Hear-Thru System Sound Localization’ Noise Reduction Ratio (NRR} Impulse Noise Threshole! Impulse Noise Attack Time: Active Nolse Recuction Frequency Range Weight Control Box with Battery Compartment Control Box without Batery Compartment 80 Hz to 14000 Hz > 10KO > 11808 aVe-p 80 Hz to 9000 Hz Single-ended amvins, 8000 360° heer-thru 218° error for continuaus duration sound 241? error for short duration sound 22 95 de <0.1ms 20-500 Hz a9oz 8.9602 Battery Life Expectancy Control Box: Dual Wireless: PTT: Environmental Operating Temperature: Storage Temperature Humility Altitude: Immersion: Dimensions Cantrol Box with Battery Compartment Canto! Box without Bakery Compartment Dual \Mreless PTT: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 38 hours for 4.5V AA Lithium 4 year far 3.6V %A4 Lithium disposable 40°C to 475°C 40°C to 485°C 95% at an ambient temperature range #30°C to +80°C 40,000 ft 20 m (Control Box) 74 om (291 in.) WX95 om (2.74 in JL 28 em (1.10 in.JH 74. om (291 in.) WX77 om (3.03 in JL % 2.8.0 (1.10 in.jH 3.8.om (1.50 in.) WX 74 om (2.91 nL X28 em (1.10 in.}H (39) (40) Scale dinch='s 1Centimeter='s 410,000 412,500 420,000 4.25,000 150,000 163,380 410,900 4,250,000 4,500,000 416 67 feat 427.00 meters 833 33 feet 254 00 meters, 4,041.86 feet 317 Ometers 4,086.70 feet 508.00 meters 2,083.30 foot 685.00 meters 4,166.70 feet 1,270.00 meters 5,280.00 feet 1,609.30 meters 8,333.30 feet 2,540.00 meters 20,833.00 feet 6,360.00 meters 41,867.00 foot 12,700.00 meters 164.00 feet 50.00 meters 328.10 feat 100 00 meters 410.10 feet 425 00 meters, 656.20 feet 200.00 meters 820.20 foat 250.00 meters 1,840.40 feet 500.00 meters 2,078.70 feat 632 BU meters 3,280.80 feet 4,000.00 meters 8,202.00 feet 2,500.00 meters 16,404.00 foot 5,000.00 meters MEASURMENT CONVERSIONS. ‘Metric System Of Linear Measure 1 millimeter milimetor = 0.0893 inches 10 milimeters = certimeter 0.3837 inches 10 centimeters = decimeter 3.987 inches 40 decimeters = meter 39.37 inches 40 meters decameter 32.81 feet AD decamaters = hectometer 228.1 feet ADhectometers = kilometer = 0.82 mile WOkilometers = 1.0 mynameter = 6.21 miles English System Of Linear Measure 42 Inches 4 foot 36 inches 4 yard 3 tet 4 yard 4,780 yercs ‘1 mile statute 2,026.8 yords 41 mile nautical 5,280 foot Timile statute 6,080.4 feet 1 mile nautical 03,360 inches 72,963 inches 1 imile statute 4 mile nautical (41) eS [RUUOPANANATAGETEA] UEAAPUALPRAAAGAT ENTE MEAN PEA AEA WAAAY 0 1 3 Es 4 5 i 7 8 Cs at} — rms ae aye. feo a RC ead eee Od 9901 Behvard Campus Dr, Suite 150 Rockville, MD 20850 USA Telephone: 1-866-572-6950 Customer Service Ext. 130 eek PP eecery as Reo ee Sn ae) C4oPS Pocket Guide - DOC-USM000010 Rev-03 ela crc aenn SILYNX COMMUNICATIONS, INC fica ois pen Revel alley amare eect) CONFIGURATION NOTICE This document contains operational information related to the Silynx CAOPS@ Recreate eae eR ce eg ee gs PROPRIETARY NOTICE. This document contains information that is proprietary to Silynx Communications, Inc. Ibis furnished solely for operation and support purposes and is not provided for reprocurement purposes. All reprocurement and manufacturing rights are expressly reserved by Silyrx Communications, Inc. and na such use may b= made of this document, either drectly or indirectly, without the poor written consent of an authonzed official of Silyr Communications, ine. This document contains technical data, the use of which is restneted by the LS. Arms Export Control Act. It may Te ee ee ee a eS} Dees em ne OS) oO 4 va x 4 TUTTLE rey

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