Earmor M32

EARMOR M32 Tactical Headset User Manual

Brand: Earmor | Model: M32

1. Gabatarwa

The EARMOR M32 Tactical Headset is designed to provide hearing protection while enhancing situational awareness and communication capabilities. It features active sound amplification to detect ambient sounds and suppress harmful noises above 82 dBA, making it ideal for shooting, hunting, and tactical environments. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your M32 headset.

EARMOR M32 Tactical Headset, front view

Hoto 1.1: Gaba view of the EARMOR M32 Tactical Headset in Coyote Brown, showing the earcups, headband, and attached microphone.

2. Kayan Samfura

  • Kariyar Ji: Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of 22 dB, suppressing harmful sounds above 82 dBA.
  • Sauti Amphaske: Amplifies low-level sounds for improved situational awareness.
  • Clear Audio & Communication: Features dynamic voice tracking for clearer vocal sound and multiple speakers for precise sound localization.
  • Versatile Tactical Equipment: Suitable for shooting, hunting, and military simulations.
  • Juriya na Ruwa: IPX-5 water resistant for use in various conditions.
  • Military Standard Compliance: Robust frame with an integrated NATO standard 7.0 push-to-talk (PTT) socket and impressive radio frequency immunity.
  • Rayuwar Baturi: Approximately 350 hours runtime on 2 AAA batteries.
  • Kashewar atomatik: Automatic shutdown after 4 hours to conserve battery life.
EARMOR M32 Headset features icons

Image 2.1: Icons illustrating key features such as MIL-STD 4 pin plug, NRR 22, suppression above 82 dBA, dynamic voice tracking, RF immunity, conformable ear cushions, IPX-5 waterproof, sound amplification, 2 AAA batteries, and 4-hour auto shut-off.

Dynamic Voice Tracking and 360-degree Situation Awareness diagrams

Image 2.2: Diagram explaining Dynamic Voice Tracking, which seeks voice in ambient noise to improve speech intelligibility, and 360-degree Situation Awareness, created by multiple speakers to indicate sound direction.

3. Saita Umarnin

3.1 Shigar da Baturi

  1. Nemo sassan batirin a kan kowanne akwatin kunne.
  2. Buɗe murfin batirin.
  3. Insert two AAA batteries into each compartment, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Rufe murfin batirin lafiya.
EARMOR M32 Headset battery compartment and runtime

Image 3.1: Illustration of the battery compartments on the EARMOR M32 headset, showing the use of 2 AAA batteries and indicating a 350-hour runtime with a 4-hour auto shut-off feature.

3.2 Microphone Attachment

  1. Identify the microphone port on the left earcup.
  2. Gently insert the microphone boom into the port until it clicks into place.
  3. Adjust the microphone's position for optimal voice pickup, typically near the corner of your mouth.

3.3 Headset Adjustment

  1. Ƙara ko ja da abin wuyan kai don dacewa da kan ku cikin kwanciyar hankali.
  2. Ensure the earcups fully cover your ears to achieve proper noise reduction and sound amptsarkakewa.

3.4 PTT (Push-to-Talk) Adapter Connection (Sold Separately)

The EARMOR M32 headset features a MIL-STD 4-pin plug for connecting a PTT adapter. Ensure you use a compatible PTT adapter for proper functionality.

EARMOR M32 PTT adapter and MIL-STD 4 pin plug diagram

Image 3.2: Diagram showing the MIL-STD 4-pin plug and its connection to a PTT adapter (sold separately). The pinout for Mic-, Speaker+, Mic+, and Speaker Ground is illustrated.

Important Note: The military connector is compatible only with Earmor PTTs or TCI/Nexus PTTs. It is not compatible with Element or Z-T PTTs due to different wiring configurations.

EARMOR Headset PTT compatibility wiring diagram

Image 3.3: Wiring diagram illustrating the difference between Military Wiring (NATO-US, Peltor, IMSA) compatible with EARMOR PTT and Civilian Wiring (Peltor Workplace, Tac-Sky, Z-Tac, Armorwerx, U-94) which is incompatible. A multimeter can be used to determine wiring by checking continuity between EARPH+ and EARPH- rings.

4. Umarnin Aiki

4.1 Kunnawa / Kashewa

  • To power on, press and hold the power button (usually located on one of the earcups) for approximately 2 seconds until you hear an audible tone.
  • To power off, press and hold the power button again for approximately 2 seconds until you hear a different audible tone.

4.2 Sarrafa ƙara

  • Use the volume up (+) and volume down (-) buttons on the earcup to adjust the amplification level of ambient sounds.
  • Adjust the volume to a comfortable level that allows for clear situational awareness without discomfort.

4.3 Communication (with PTT adapter)

  • Once a compatible PTT adapter is connected to your radio, press the PTT button to transmit your voice.
  • Release the PTT button to receive incoming transmissions.

4.4 Auto Shut-off Feature

The headset is equipped with an automatic shut-off feature that activates after 4 hours of inactivity to conserve battery life. To resume operation, simply power the headset back on.

5. Kulawa

5.1 Tsaftacewa

  • Shafe kunun kunne da ɗorawa mai laushi, damp zane.
  • Kada ku yi amfani da sunadarai masu tsauri ko masu tsabtace abrasive.
  • Ensure the headset is completely dry before storage or next use.

5.2 Sauya Baturi

Replace batteries when the sound quality degrades or the headset fails to power on. Always use fresh AAA batteries and dispose of old batteries responsibly.

5.3 Adana

  • Ajiye belun kunne a wuri mai sanyi da bushewa, nesa da hasken rana kai tsaye.
  • Idan ana adana na tsawon lokaci, cire batura don hana yaɗuwa.

6. Shirya matsala

MatsalaDalili mai yiwuwaMagani
Naúrar kai baya kunnawaMatattu ko shigar batura ba daidai baSauya batura, yana tabbatar da daidaitaccen polarity.
Babu sauti amptsarkakewaHeadset powered off; Volume too lowPower on the headset; Increase volume using the '+' button.
Poor communication via PTTIncompatible PTT adapter; Loose connectionEnsure PTT is Earmor or TCI/Nexus compatible. Check PTT and radio connections. Refer to Image 3.3 for wiring compatibility.
Muffled or distorted soundLow batteries; Microphone improperly positionedReplace batteries; Adjust microphone closer to your mouth.

7. Ƙayyadaddun bayanai

SiffarDaki-daki
AlamarKunnen kunne
Lambar SamfuraM32
Nauyin samfur400 Grams
Ƙimar Rage Hayaniya (NRR)22db ku
Single Number Rating (SNR)22db ku
Sarrafa amoAcoustic kadaici
Nau'in AbuFaux Faux
LauniBrown
Sunan SaloDabara
Resistance RuwaIPX-5
Tushen wutar lantarki2 x AAA baturi
Kimanin lokacin aiki350 hours
Kashewa ta atomatik4 hours

8. Garanti da Tallafawa

Specific warranty details for the EARMOR M32 Tactical Headset are not provided in this manual. Please refer to the official Earmor website or contact your retailer for detailed warranty information.

For technical support or further assistance, please visit the Earmor official website or contact their customer service department through the contact information provided on their site.

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