User's Manual

General Operation
Operating Concepts and Terms
Personal Communication Bubble
The FreeMotion 200 works within a small field,
or bubble of communication surrounding the
user. The size of the bubble is determined by the
distance between the headset and the adapter.
If the headset and adapter are close together,
the bubble shrinks to approximately three feet
(0.91 meters) in diameter – just large enough to
accommodate the range of communication be-
tween adapter and headset. As you increase the
distance between the headset and adapter, the
size of the bubble expands accordingly, up to
approximately four or five feet (1.2-1.5 meters) in
diameter.
Pairing
Before your headset can communicate with
an adapter, it must establish a link. In order to
establish a link, the headset and the adapter
must exchange a randomly generated software
ID code, which is stored on each device. This
process is called “pairing. A headset and adapter
remain paired until you initiate the manual pair-
ing sequence (see instructions below) to your
headset with a different adapter.
Seek Mode
When your headset is searching for an adapter
with which to establish a link, it will initially en-
ter “Seek Mode. If it does not detect the adapter
with which it has been paired, the headset will
remain in Seek Mode for five minutes before
entering Sleep Mode (see below).
Linking
After entering Seek Mode and finding the adapt-
er with which it is paired, the headset will estab-
lish a link, after which communication can occur.
This link will remain active until you switch off
the adapter or radio, at which point the headset
returns to Seek Mode.