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The microphone is mounted on the end of a stiff flexible boom so that you can carefully position it close, if not just

touching your lips. In order for it to stay in place it is best to wedge or tape the boom between the outer shell of the

helmet and the inner cheek pad so that the right amount of boom comes up between the outer shell and inner 

cheek/chin bar area, into the visor area and then bends down at about 45 degrees so that the microphone is dead

centre to you lips. 

 

You may find that when moving the helmet on or off your head for the first few times that the microphone/boom 
catches your nose and so by slightly twisting the helmet while putting it on or off your head it will help to avoid this.

 

Avoid pressure directly to the front and back of the microphone covers. To move or adjust the microphone, please

hold it by the outer edges or rubber neck, making sure that the beige side of the fabric sits flat against your lips, 

then fine tune the positioning for the critical loud spot. 

 

The microphone fabric is likely to become contaminated in time due to damp, dust, lipstick etc. if so you need to 

have it serviced by an Autocom trained specialist. Failure to do so may result in partial sound loss. These covers 

are considered consumable parts and so should be expected to need servicing every one to three years. 

 

 

View from underside of 

Arai Helmet 

Remove 

straps and lift 

out each 

cheek pad 

individually 

 

The fabric is either taped or 

elasticated over the polystyrene and 

so it is easy to install the speakers 

behind the lining.  

Note that the wire should come out 

of the speaker towards the back of 

the helmet. 

 

When replacing the cheek pads trap 

the boom between the outer shell 

and the inner cheek pad taking care 

not to cut the speaker wire with the 

cheek pads plastic tongue if it has 

one. Tape or glue if required.

 

DO NOT MODIFY THE HELMET

 

Boom & Mic

 

assembly  

Trap Boom between cheek 

pad and outer shell 

Return Assembly as 

removed 

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View from underside of 

Shoei Helmet 

May be held by double 

sided tape here 

Remove straps 

and lift out 

complete 

Boom & Mic 

assembly 

Peel back tape and lining, Slide Speaker inside 

pushing it right up to the strap hole 

Tape to hold in place 

Return Assembly as removed

NOTE that you may need to re-position the speakers to suit 

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Summary of Contents for HS5-U1

Page 1: ...nal packaging and the original proof of purchase date The goods must be intact for our examination Where goods are accepted by the manufacturer under the terms of the warranty they will be repaired free of charge or replaced at the option of the manufacturer Where the goods are returned as faulty and are found not to be an inspection testing and return postage and packing charge will be payable Th...

Page 2: ...s NOT required for AVMS Part 5 You may find that you need to reposition the speakers about once a year due to slight movement that can happen when putting the helmet on and off your head Top tips You may need to fine tune the speakers positioning several times before finding the optimum position for comfort and performance Start with the speaker s low so as to avoid pressure to the top of the ear ...

Page 3: ...ice Page 3 Microphone positioning is critical C O R R E C T M IC R O P H O N E P O S IT IO N IN C O R R E C T M IC R O P H O N E P O S IT IO N Recommended speaker positioning for maximum performance comfort Centre of ear hole Centre of speaker Avoid speaker near top of ear NOTE that wire normally comes out towards back Centre of ear hole Centre of speaker Centre of ear hole Centre of speaker BMW S...

Page 4: ...n time due to damp dust lipstick etc if so you need to have it serviced by an Autocom trained specialist Failure to do so may result in partial sound loss These covers are considered consumable parts and so should be expected to need servicing every one to three years View from underside of Arai Helmet Remove straps and lift out each cheek pad individually The fabric is either taped or elasticated...

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