Gabatarwa
The Rugged Radios H41 Behind The Head Headset is designed for clear communication and hearing protection in demanding environments. Featuring a dynamic noise-canceling microphone, 24dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR), and versatile connectivity options, this headset ensures reliable performance for racing, industrial, and other high-noise applications. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your H41 headset.
Siffofin
The H41 headset incorporates several key features for enhanced functionality and user comfort:
- Daidaitaccen madaurin kai: Allows for a customized and secure fit, especially when worn with helmets or other headgear.
- Maɓallin Tura-zuwa-Magana (PTT): Integrated button for convenient and immediate radio transmission.
- Ƙarar Sarrafa Ƙarar: Easily adjust audio levels directly on the headset.
- 5-Pin Universal Radio Port: Provides broad compatibility with various 2-way radios, including Rugged Radios, Baofeng, Motorola, Kenwood, HYT, and TYT.
- Soft Foam Ear Seals: Designed for comfort during extended wear and effective noise isolation.
- Carbon Fiber Style Finish: Mai ɗorewa kuma mai kyau a aikaceasing zane.
- 3.5mm Audio Input Jack: Connect external audio devices such as cell phones, race receivers, or scanners.
- Foam Mic Muff: Reduces wind and ambient noise for clearer microphone transmission.
- 50mm Audio Speakers: Deliver clear and crisp audio.
- Adjustable Microphone Boom: Allows precise positioning of the microphone for optimal voice pickup.
- Dynamic Noise-Canceling Microphone: Ensures clear voice transmission by filtering out background noise.
- 24dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR): Provides significant hearing protection in loud environments.

Figure 1: Key features including adjustable head strap, PTT button, volume knob, and 5-pin radio port.

Hoto 2: Cikakken bayani view of soft foam ear seals, carbon fiber finish, 3.5mm input, and foam mic muff.

Figure 3: Illustration of 50mm audio speakers and the adjustable microphone boom.
Abubuwan Kunshin
Bayan cire kayan, tabbatar da cewa an haɗa da waɗannan abubuwan:
- Rugged Radios H41 Behind The Head Headset
Note: Connection cables for radios are sold separately and are required for radio communication.
Saita
1. Daidaita Na'urar kai
- madaurin kai: Adjust the hook-and-loop fastener on the adjustable head strap to achieve a snug yet comfortable fit around the back of your head. The headset should rest securely without excessive pressure.
- Kofukan Kunnuwa: Ensure the ear cups fully enclose your ears to maximize noise reduction and audio clarity.
- Microphone Boom: Position the adjustable microphone boom so that the microphone is approximately 0.5 to 1 inch (1-2.5 cm) from your mouth. This optimal distance ensures clear voice pickup and effective noise cancellation.
2. Connecting to a Radio
The H41 headset features a 5-pin universal radio port for connection to compatible 2-way radios.
- Obtain the correct 5-pin jumper cable for your specific radio model (e.g., Rugged Radios, Baofeng, Motorola, Kenwood, HYT, TYT).
- Align the 5-pin connector of the jumper cable with the 5-pin port on the headset.
- Gently push and twist the connector until it is securely seated. Do not force the connection.
- Connect the other end of the jumper cable to your 2-way radio's accessory port according to your radio's instructions.
3. Connecting Auxiliary Audio
The 3.5mm audio input jack allows for connection of external audio sources.
- Insert a standard 3.5mm audio cable into the 3.5mm input jack on the headset.
- Connect the other end of the audio cable to your desired audio device (e.g., cell phone, MP3 player, race receiver).
- Adjust the volume on your external audio device as needed.
Umarnin Aiki
1. Daidaita Ƙara
Use the volume control knob located on the headset to adjust the listening volume of both radio communication and auxiliary audio. Turn the knob clockwise to increase volume and counter-clockwise to decrease it.
2. Using the Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button
The integrated PTT button controls your radio's transmission function.
- Don aika saƙo, danna maɓallin PTT kuma riƙe shi. Yi magana a sarari cikin makirufo.
- Saki maɓallin PTT don dakatar da watsawa da komawa zuwa yanayin karɓa.
3. Simultaneous Audio
The headset is designed to allow simultaneous listening to both radio communication and auxiliary audio. The volume knob on the headset controls the overall output, while individual device volumes can be adjusted on the connected radio and auxiliary device.
Kulawa
Tsaftacewa
- Ear Seals: Wipe the soft foam ear seals with a damp cloth and mild soap. Ensure they are completely dry before use. Avoid harsh chemicals.
- Headset Body: Clean the carbon fiber style finish and other surfaces with a soft, dry, or slightly damp zane.
- Makarafo: The foam mic muff can be gently removed and cleaned with mild soap and water, then air-dried. Replace if damaged.
Adana
Store the headset in a clean, dry place away from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Avoid placing heavy objects on the headset to prevent damage to the ear cups or microphone boom.
Shirya matsala
| Matsala | Dalili mai yiwuwa | Magani |
|---|---|---|
| Babu sauti daga naúrar kai | Volume too low; Loose cable connection; Radio/device issue | Increase headset volume; Check all cable connections; Verify radio/device is functioning correctly. |
| Makirufo ba ya watsawa | PTT not pressed; Loose cable connection; Microphone positioned incorrectly; Radio settings | Ensure PTT is pressed; Check 5-pin cable connection; Adjust microphone closer to mouth; Consult radio manual for transmit settings. |
| Poor audio quality (static, low volume) | Interference; Damaged cable; Incorrect impedance; Microphone issue | Move away from sources of interference; Try a different cable; Ensure radio is compatible with 150 Ohm impedance; Check microphone for damage. |
| Headset uncomfortable | Improper adjustment; Worn ear seals | Re-adjust head strap and ear cups for a better fit; Consider replacing ear seals if they are worn or flattened. |
Ƙayyadaddun bayanai
| Siffar | Daki-daki |
|---|---|
| Sunan Samfura | H41 Behind The Head Headset |
| Sarrafa amo | Sound Isolation, Noise Cancellation (24dB NRR) |
| Hankali | 150 ohm |
| Kayan kunne Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Fasahar Haɗuwa | 5-Pin Universal Radio Port, 3.5mm Input Jack |
| Abubuwan da aka haɗa | Behind The Head Headset |
| Kayan abu | Carbon Fiber (style), Nylon (carrying case) |
| Nau'in sarrafawa | Sarrafa ƙara |
| Siffar Kebul | Detachable (jumper cable sold separately) |
| Nauyin Abu | 15.5 oganci (0.44 Kilogram) |
| Matsayin Juriya na Ruwa | Mai hana ruwa |
| Girman samfur | 8 x 6 x 4 inci |
| Na'urori masu jituwa | Rugged Radios, Baofeng, Motorola, Kenwood, HYT, TYT, David Clark, Bose, Sennheiser, Peltor, Softcomm, Flightcomm, and most other brands (with appropriate cable) |
Bayanin Garanti
The Rugged Radios H41 Behind The Head Headset is covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty terms, duration, and claim procedures, please refer to the official Rugged Radios website ko tuntuɓi goyon bayan abokin ciniki kai tsaye. Ajiye shaidar siyan ku don da'awar garanti.
Taimako
For further assistance, technical support, or to purchase accessories and replacement parts, please visit the official Rugged Radios website or contact their customer service department. You can find contact information and frequently asked questions on their support pages.
Website: www.ruggedradios.com