1. Taw qhia
The ANYSECU HB880 is a hands-free Bluetooth headset designed for motorcycle helmets, enabling communication with two-way radios and mobile phones. It features Push-to-Talk (PTT) functionality, allowing seamless switching between radio and phone calls, enhancing safety and convenience during rides. This manual provides detailed instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance of your HB880 headset.
2. Cov ntsiab lus ntawm pob
Before installation, please verify that all items listed below are present in your package:
- HB880 Bluetooth Main Unit
- Helmet Speakers (2)
- Boom Microphone
- Wireless PTT Controller
- 2-Pin Radio Adapter Cable
- USB Charging Cable
- Helmet Mounting Bracket (Pinch Cock and Sticker options)
- Microphone Windshield Foam
Daim duab 2.1: Tshajview of the ANYSECU HB880 Bluetooth Helmet PTT Headset components, including the main unit, speakers, microphone, wireless PTT controller, and radio adapter.
3. Khoom Tshajview
The HB880 main unit features intuitive controls for power, volume, and Push-to-Talk (PTT) functions. The wireless PTT controller provides convenient remote activation of the PTT feature.
Daim duab 3.1: Diagram illustrating the HB880 main unit's connections to a mobile phone, wireless PTT controller, and two-way radio.
Daim duab 3.2: The HB880 main unit connected to its helmet speakers and boom microphone.
4. Kev teeb tsa thiab kev teeb tsa
4.1 Kev them nyiaj yug ntaus ntawv
Before first use, fully charge the HB880 main unit. Connect the USB charging cable to the charging port on the unit and to a standard USB power source. Charging typically takes less than 3 hours. The indicator light will change to show charging status.
4.2 Kev txhim kho kaus mom hlau
Follow these steps to properly install the HB880 headset into your motorcycle helmet:
- Choose Affixing Method: Select either the pinch cock clip for thin-shelled helmets or the adhesive sticker for thick-shelled helmets. The pinch cock is easier to remove, while the sticker provides a more permanent fit.
- Position tus Pedestal: Attach the chosen mounting pedestal to the right side of your helmet. Ensure it is in a position that allows the main unit to be easily accessible and does not obstruct your vision or helmet functionality.
- Install Earphones and Microphone: Carefully install the earphones inside the helmet, aligning them with your ears. Route the microphone boom towards your mouth, ensuring it is close for clear voice transmission. Hide excess cable within the helmet lining.
- Txuas Chav Tseem Ceeb: Slide the HB880 main unit onto the installed pedestal until it locks securely.
Daim duab 4.1: Step-by-step guide for installing the HB880 Bluetooth headset components into a motorcycle helmet.
Daim duab 4.2: Visual representation of the HB880 headset installed on a helmet, connected to a two-way radio via adapter, and paired with a wireless PTT controller.
4.3 Connecting to a Two-Way Radio
Use the provided 2-pin adapter cable to connect your HB880 main unit to a compatible two-way radio. Ensure the connection is secure.
4.4 Bluetooth Pairing
The HB880 supports pairing with both mobile phones and the wireless PTT controller.
- Pairing nrog Mobile Phone:
- Ensure the HB880 is powered off.
- Press and hold the power button until the indicator light flashes rapidly, indicating pairing mode.
- On your mobile phone, go to Bluetooth settings and search for "HB880" or a similar device name.
- Select the HB880 to pair. Once connected, the indicator light will change.
- Pairing with Wireless PTT Controller:
- Ensure the HB880 is in pairing mode (refer to mobile phone pairing steps).
- Activate pairing mode on the wireless PTT controller (refer to its specific instructions, usually a long press of the PTT button).
- Cov pab kiag li lawm yuav cia li txuas.
Note: The HB880 can connect to a phone, an adapter, a wireless PTT controller, and a radio simultaneously.
5. Kev ua haujlwm
5.1 Fais fab / Off
- Hwj chim On: Press and hold the power button until you hear an audible prompt.
- Fais fab tawm: Press and hold the power button until you hear an audible prompt.
5.2 Volume Control
Use the volume buttons on the HB880 main unit to adjust the audio level. Press the '+' button to increase volume and the '-' button to decrease volume.
5.3 Kev Ua Haujlwm Push-to-Talk (PTT)
The PTT button on the main unit or the wireless PTT controller activates transmission on your connected two-way radio. Press and hold to transmit, release to listen.
Daim duab 5.1: The HB880 main unit highlighting the PTT button, shown in a motorcycle riding context.
5.4 Kev sib txuas lus hom
The HB880 supports multiple communication modes:
- Xov tooj hom: When a phone call is received, the headset will automatically switch to phone call mode.
- Radio Priority Mode: Two-way radio signals take priority over other audio sources.
- Hom sib xyaw: Allows listening to navigation audio from a phone while maintaining radio communication.
The device features automatic switching between connected devices based on activity.
6. Kev tu
- Ntxuav: Wipe the main unit and other components with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Cia: Khaws lub cuab yeej rau hauv qhov chaw txias, qhuav thaum tsis siv.
- Kev kho roj teeb: To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the battery frequently. Charge the device regularly, especially if stored for extended periods.
- Microphone Windshield: Ensure the microphone windshield foam is securely attached to prevent it from falling off during use.
7. Kev daws teeb meem
| Teeb meem | Ua Tau | Kev daws |
|---|---|---|
| Tsis muaj zog / Lub cuab yeej tsis tig | Tsawg roj teeb | Them lub cuab yeej tag nrho. |
| Cannot pair with phone/PTT controller | Device not in pairing mode; previously paired device interfering | Ensure HB880 is in pairing mode. Disconnect or "forget" previous pairings on your phone/controller and try again. |
| Tsawg suab nrov | Volume set too low; poor speaker placement | Increase volume using the '+' button. Ensure speakers are positioned directly over your ears inside the helmet. |
| Intermittent audio / Poor connection | Loose cable connections; interference | Check all cable connections (speakers, microphone, radio adapter). Ensure devices are within Bluetooth range. |
| Khawm tsis teb | Khawm daig los yog ua haujlwm tsis zoo | Gently check if the button is physically stuck. If the issue persists, contact customer support. |
| Microphone foam falls off | Loos haum | Secure the foam windshield more firmly, possibly using a small rubber band if necessary. |
8. Cov lus qhia tshwj xeeb
- Qauv: HB880-K
- Bluetooth Version: V4.1 Class2
- Kev Ua Haujlwm Ntau Yam: 10 meters (33 ko taw)
- Bluetooth Pro Covfiles: HFP, HSP, PTT
- Lub sij hawm tham: Kwv yees li 50 teev
- Standby Sijhawm: Kwv yees li 300 teev
- Lub sij hawm them nqi: Tsawg dua 3 teev
- Dimensions (Main Unit): Kwv yees li 5.91 x 3.15 x 3.94 nti
- Chaw tsim tshuaj paus: Anysecu
- UPC: 049500289744
Daim duab 8.1: Summary of key features and specifications for the HB880 headset.
9. Warranty thiab Support
For warranty information or technical support, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for any warranty claims.