Product Use And Care; Using Headsets In Freezer Environments - Honeywell SRX2 User Manual

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they work well for a long time.
The design of the SRX2, SRX3, and SRX-SL headsets features an electronics
module that can be removed from the headband and windscreen. The
electronics module can be shared among operators over multiple shifts,
providing some level of hygiene while potentially reducing costs.

Product Use and Care

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Using Headsets in Freezer Environments

Honeywell recommends the following best practices for optimal speech
recognition performance when using headsets in freezer environments.
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SRX3 User Guide - Preliminary
IMPORTANT
For maximum hygiene, Honeywell discourages sharing headsets among
operators.
Talkman devices are assembled under strict Honeywell manufacturing
guidelines. Tampering with a device in any manner will void published
operating specifications and may void the product warranty.
When the Talkman is not in use, it should be placed properly into a charger.
Never remove the battery from a Talkman device unless it has been properly
powered off.
Talkman devices are designed to be worn on the right side of the body with
the device's buttons on the top and its connectors toward the operator's
back.
Always use pads and windscreens with Honeywell headsets to protect the
equipment and ensure optimum speech recognition performance.
Honeywell recommends changing headset windscreens every 90 days to
ensure the best performance.
CAUTION
Use only a solution of 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30% water to clean the
hard plastics on equipment. Other products have not been tested and may
degrade the equipment.
Train your voice templates in the freezer environment. If operators train
templates in a quiet area, the noise of a freezer could disrupt recognition.
Position the microphone as close to your mouth as possible, but outside of
your breath stream. It should be facing your upper lip, and not touching
anything (for example, clothing, skin, or facial hair).
Keep windscreens dry. Water will not damage the equipment; however a
windscreen can create a water barrier that degrades speech recognition.
Do not attempt to break ice from a windscreen. The pressure can grind ice
into the foam and cause a water barrier as it melts. Ice build-up generally
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