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The Basics Of Wiring Your SCOTTEVEST (SeV)®


The SCOTTEVEST (SeV)® is designed to be used with most electronic devices, but does not include any electronic equipment or wiring. There is not one correct way to connect your devices using the Personal Area Network (PAN). Almost all of the pockets are connected to the PAN.   The primary use of the PAN is to connect hands-free headsets/microphones/earbuds to your cell phone and/or music player.  This is especially helpful if you live in a jurisdiction that requires hands free headsets while driving. 

The PAN is hidden within the lining of the garment and cannot be seen from the exterior.  It consists of a series of ergonomically designed conduits hidden throughout the lining of the garment.  The pockets have small, well-placed holes that enable you to access the PAN to connect your devices.

Insert the "male" end of the wire through the collar loop (on the same side of the jacket where the device is located)
Run the wire though the main access hole into the lining (near the collar)
Open the pocket, find the access hole, pull the wire from the lining through the pocket hole and connect to the device.
If you're using PAN for a hands-free device, the microphone would be placed though the loop and near the collar

Approved Gadgets
What do want to put in your eVEST pockets?

  • Cellular phones
  • Wireless communication devices such as pagers
  • Personal digital assistants (commonly referred to as PDAs, Palm Pilots® and/or Pocket PCs)
  • Gameboys
  • Battery Extender Cables
  • eBook readers
  • MP3 players
  • Recording devices
  • CD/Walkman® and other similar portable listening devices
  • Car stereo faceplates
  • Portable television sets
  • Portable internet devices
  • Radar detectors
  • Pedometers
  • Remote control units
  • Portable global positioning satellite (GPS) devices
  • Two-way radios
  • Cameras and video recorders/camcorders
  • Calculators
  • Miniature flashlights
  • Modems
  • Portable printers
  • Portable keyboards
  • Memory cards/discs and related devices
  • Portable scanners
  • Batteries and other energy sources including charging and AC adapters
  • Cradle cables
  • Modules
  • Business cards
  • Earphones/headphones/headsets
  • Microphones
  • Software
  • Stylus
  • Pens/pencils
  • Wallets
  • Keys
  • Change
  • Glasses
  • Magazines
  • Small portable computers
  • Receipts
  • Gum & breath mints
  • Contact lens stuff
  • Paperback books
  • Legal pads
  • Beverages
  • Food (but don’t forget it’s there!)





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