Care And Use Of The Srx-Sl Headset; Put On The Headset - Honeywell SRX-SL User Manual

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1. Make sure the SRX-SL headset is on and is in pairing mode (the LED is solid green).
Touch All Apps
2.
3. Verify the Bluetooth radio is turned On
4. Return to the home screen.
5. Touch All Apps
6. Touch More.
7. Touch the switch button next to NFC to turn On
8. Verify eSE2 is selected as the default ISO-DEP route.
9. The location of the NFC tag in the headset eModule is under the Power button.
10. Hold the NFC tag on the eModule close to the back of the hand-held device. It may be necessary to move the eModule
up and down the back of the device to get the NFC tag close to the NFC radio in the hand-held device.
11. When prompted, select Yes to pair the devices.
12. When the tag is recognized, the hand-held device emits a sound and the tag data is displayed on screen. If the sound
is muted, the hand-held device vibrates when the NFC tag is detected

Care and Use of the SRX-SL Headset

Proper care and use of these products will ensure that they work well for a long time.
Important: For maximum hygiene, Honeywell discourages sharing headbands among operators.
The design of the SRX-SL Wireless Headset features an electronics module that can be removed from the headband The elec-
tronics module can be shared among operators over multiple shifts, providing some level of hygiene while potentially reducing
costs.

Put On the Headset

Always use headband ear pads with Honeywell headsets to protect the equipment and ensure optimum speech recognition
performance.
1. Put the headset on and adjust the ear pad to fit snugly over your ear.
2. Rotate the microphone into position with the rotating lever at the ear piece.
> Settings
> Bluetooth.
.
> Settings
.
short-range wireless data exchange.
This prompt is only displayed the first time the devices pair.
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