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22 Assembly
HX2 Reference Guide E-EQ-HX2RG-B
Attaching the Rubber Boot
The rubber boot is a lightweight, flexible covering for the HX2 housing. The rubber boot cannot
protect the HX2 from destructive, excessive force. It is designed to protect the HX2 housing from
minor, trivial bumps or jostling.
The rubber boot does not inhibit tethered devices, cradle docking, Hip Flip assembly or Armband
assembly.
Note: Remove the rubber boot when placing the HX2 in a voice case.
The rubber boot slips over the front and halfway down the sides of the HX2, leaving the touch
screen, keypad, LXE logo and the HX2 logo visible.
Figure 1-23 HX2 Rubber Boot
Gently stretch the rubber boot over each corner of the front housing until the rubber boot is snug.
It can be removed for cleaning, if necessary.
Smaller openings are available in the rubber boot to
allow access to the cradle connector on the bottom of the HX2
allow audible signals from the internal speaker to be heard
and allow audible signals to be sent through the internal microphone.