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NO.

BUTTONS

DESCRIPTION

TIME

LED & BEEP

REMARK

1

POWER

POWER ON 

1 sec 

RED + BLUE

RED LED ON 

POWER OFF 

5 sec 

RED + BLUE

RED LED ON

Hands-Free

1 sec 

-

Make Call, Answer 

Call 

BLUETOOTH® 

PARING

7 sec 

BLUE

BLUETOOTH® Pair-

ing Mode Entering

2

POWER & 

MODE

GROUP MASTER

2 sec 

RED 

[200ms]

GROUP INTERCOM 

Pairing Mode Enter-

ing

(After fi nish Auto 

Power OFF)

GROUP SLAVE

1 sec 

RED[100ms]

3

MODE

BLUETOOTH® 

MP3 Select

4 sec 

4-Tone

In MP3 MODE

AUX. MP3 Select

4 sec 

4-Tone

In MP3 MODE

4

VOLUME UP

Volume Increase

1 sec 

1-Tone

Audio Output Power 

Increase (15 LEVEL)

5

VOLUME 

DOWN

Volume Decrease

1 sec 

1-Tone

Audio Output Power 

Increase (15 LEVEL)

6

INTERCOM

GROUP INTER-

COM Select

1 sec 

2-Tone

MP3 MODE 

Select

2 sec 

4-Tone

MP3 Mode Entering

9. LIMITED WARRANTY 

9.1 LIMITED WARRANTY

ChatterBox! USA warrants that each new ChatterBox! Will be free from 

defective materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from 

the date of original purchase. ChatterBox! USA will remedy any such 

defect by repair or replacement (at our discretion) of the products, pro-

vided they are delivered to the address listed below, intact for exami-

nation, with all transportation charges prepaid and accompanied by a 

copy of the original retail sales receipt. The provisions of this warranty 

shall not apply to any unit which has been subject to misuse, neglect, 

incorrect installation, unauthorized modifi cations, accident, or has 

been repaired or altered outside of our facilities. The express warranty 

contained herein is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed, implied 

or statutory, including without limitation any warranty of merchant-

ability or fi tness for a particular use. In no event will ChatterBox! USA 

be liable to the buyer for any damages, including special, incidental, 

indirect, or consequential.

8.3 BUTTON FUNCTION SUMMARY

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Page 3: ...atures and benefits along with communication compatibility within the entire product range Each ChatterBox system is manufactured to exacting standards infusing affordable price multiple mounting options intuitive accessories crystal clear reception maximum range compact design and quality Inno vation rigorous testing protocols and outstanding customer service are all top priority at ChatterBox 2 x...

Page 4: ...ATION 10 6 1 BLUETOOTH WIRED AUDIO DEVICES 10 6 1 1 Pairing a stereo Bluetooth adaptor 10 6 1 2 Connecting audio source via cable to AUX Port 10 6 1 3 Switching from Bluetooth mode to AUX mode 10 6 1 4 Switching from Intercom mode to Audio mode 10 6 2 BLUETOOTH PHONE OPERATION 10 6 2 1 Pairing a Bluetooth compatible phone 11 6 2 2 Answering a phone call 11 6 2 3 Placing a phone call 11 6 2 4 Placi...

Page 5: ...lips Screws 3 11 Double Sided Mounting Tape 1 12 Sticky Back Velcro Discs 2 13 Wire Clips 2 1 KIT INCLUDES NO DESCRIPTION Q TY 1 XBi2 Main Unit 1 2 AC Home Charger 1 3 Full Face Headset 1 4 Pre Installed Lithium Polymer Battery 1 5 Plastic Base Plate 1 6 Metal Mounting Bracket 1 7 Rubber Pad 1 8 Foam Speaker Covers 2 9 Popsicle Stick 1 10 Phillips Screws 3 11 Double Sided Mounting Tape 1 12 Sticky...

Page 6: ... BUTTON Audio volume decrease 2 2 5 INTERCOM BUTTON GROUP INTERCOM select voice communication with other XBi2 MP3 mode 2 2 6 CHARGE PORT Primary Function charge cord port Secondary Function optional auxiliary audio cord input 2 2 7 HEADSET PORT Primary Function headset cord port 2 2 8 LED RED Primary Function XBi2 unit On Off status Secondary Function GROUP INTERCOM pairing status BLUE Primary Fun...

Page 7: ... the inside of the outer shell and the inner liner of the helmet slide the metal mounting bracket all the way in while holding the outer portion away from the helmet Figure 3 Slot B Slot B Tab A Tab A Screw D Threaded hole C Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 2 Figure 3 3 1 GENERL INSTALLATION 4 Slide rubber pad between outer shell of helmet and the outer portion of the metal mounting bracket 5 Attach the R...

Page 8: ...FULL FACE XBI2 UNIT HEADSET INSTALLATION 1 Attach double sided mounting tape to the back side of the plastic base plate Position the plastic base plate at approximately the middle bottom of the left side of the helmet and apply 2 Install speakers at stated in step 2 5 of the previous instructions 3 Position and attach the microphone to the middle of the helmet chin bar directly in front of the mou...

Page 9: ...times ON OFF 3 1 3 BATTERY 1 3 3 34V 3 54V 1 times ON OFF 4 0 3 Low BATTERY ALERT Below 3 34V 1 times ON OFF 4 4 LOW BATTERY ALERT 1 If the voltage of the main unit is entering 3 2V 0 1V you will hear the first alarm beep sound from the speaker 2 After the first beep if the voltage is entering 3 1V 0 1V the power will turn OFF automatically 4 2 TURNING XBI2 UNIT ON OFF 4 2 1 TURNING ON 1 Press and h...

Page 10: ...is now complete XBi2 units are now paired and will connect to each other automatically when units are on and within range of each other 5 2 2 PAIRING 2 XBi2 UNITS TOGETHER RIDER 1 MAIN RIDER 2 SATELLITE MAIN UNIT MUST BE ON AT ALL TIMES TO COMMUNICATE BIKE TO BIKE 1 Turn both Main and Satellite unit on 2 Get the Main unit Press hold the Power button and the Mode button simultaneously 3 LED will st...

Page 11: ...WIRED AUDIO DEVICE ALWAYS PAIR STEREO AUDIO SOURCE TO XBI2 BEFORE PAIRING PHONE 6 1 1 PAIRING A STEREO BLUETOOTH ADAPTOR 1 Put XBi2 unit in Bluetooth pairing mode turn to 5 1 2 Turn on audio source and connect Bluetooth adaptor for pairing 3 Audio source will automatically start playing through XBi2 unit when pairing is complete 4 XBi2 unit is now paired with Bluetooth adaptor Pairing process will...

Page 12: ...s approximately 1 second and release the Power but ton 3 Stereo audio source and or intercom communication will be muted 4 Conduct phone call 5 To end call momentarily press approximately 1 second and release the Power button 6 Stereo audio source and or intercom communication will be restored 6 2 3 PLACING A PHONE CALL 1 Dial desired number and press talk or connect on phone keypad 2 Stereo audio...

Page 13: ...umber dialed Once connected be prepared to press the end call button on your phone 8 SPECIFICATION 8 1 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION NO PARAMETER BLUETOOTH BINARY CDMA REMARK 1 FREQUENCY RANGE 2402 2480 MHz 2403 2477 MHz 2 POWER OUTPUT 0dBm CLASS 2 10dBm CLASS 1 3 RECEIVE SENSITIVITY 82 dBm 83 dBm 0 1 BER 4 SERVICE AREA Within 10 m Within 100 m L O S 5 PROFILE HFP HSP A2DP 6 CURRENT CONSUMPTION 50 mA 1...

Page 14: ...free from defective materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year from the date of original purchase ChatterBox USA will remedy any such defect by repair or replacement at our discretion of the products pro vided they are delivered to the address listed below intact for exami nation with all transportation charges prepaid and accompanied by a copy of the original retail sales receipt The pr...

Page 15: ...AN CE NOTICE This device is in conformity with the following essential requirements of council directive 1999 5 ec articles 3 1a 3 1b and 3 2 This device is manufactured in accordance with annex ll of the above directive 10 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DOC This device is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth specification 2 0 and has successfully passed all interoperability tests that are specified...

Page 16: ...n abled audio source is there an AUX port to hardwire my audio device 8 Yes there is an AUX port to hard wire your audio device You will need the CBAUDO sold separately 9 Will the XBi2 unit pair with the XBi or the GMRS X1 Bluetooth 9 No the three units will not pair together All three units use different frequencies 10 I have a Bluetooth enabled audio device Will it be compatible with the XBi2 un...

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