Available Inserts; Intended Use; Limitations On Use; Approvals - Dräger FPS-COM 7000 Instrucciones De Uso

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all communication units belonging to the same group ("Forwarding
radio messages", see Page 4, Fig. A).
Team radio is subordinate to tactical radio.
2.2.5

Available inserts

The following inserts are available (see Page 5, Fig. D and E):
Dummy insert
Used to protect the interface when no other insert is necessary
(e.g. during practice exercises or cleaning).
Insert for the radio connector cable
Used to connect the communication unit to an external radio.
Insert for the Bluetooth connection
Used to establish a Bluetooth connection to a radio.
Insert for the configuration cable
Used to establish a connection to the PC in order to configure the
communication unit.
2.3

Intended use

The communication unit is used with full face masks in the Dräger
FPS 7000 series. It is designed for direct communication among
people in a group and can be used as a headset for radios.
NOTICE
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Some radios offer profiles for communication units. The
relevant profile must then be set on the radio. Further
information can be obtained from the radio manufacturer.
2.4

Limitations on use

The communication unit is not suitable as a substitute for a tactical radio.
Dräger FPS-COM 7000
2.5

Approvals

For information on approvals, refer to document 9031244.
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Use

3.1

General instructions on use

3.1.1

Behaviour of the communication unit

The communication unit is preconfigured with a specific number of
groups prior to delivery according to customer specifications.
Additional groups can be set using the configuration software.
When the communication unit is switched on, it starts in the factory
setting with "Group one".
Dräger recommends establishing rules for use and switching between
groups and ensuring training is carried out. If several fire stations use
the communication units in the same operating area, the groups
should be split among the different fire stations and common groups
should be defined.
If there are several crews in one operation, the first crew which is
deployed should select the highest group ID. Subsequent crews and
crews on standby should employ the following group IDs in
descending order to avoid disturbing those crews which have already
been deployed.
If group members leave the reception range for a group, the
communication units automatically create a new group with the same
group ID. This ensures communication is maintained between the
members leaving the group. If groups with the same group ID meet
each other, they are automatically merged to form one group (see
Page 4, Fig. B and C).
Use
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