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B1 

 

1.

 

WARNINGS AND SAFETY 

Read this User Manual carefully, as well as the User Manuals for other N-Com kits that you 
will be using with the N-Com B1. Read the simple rules listed below. Failure to comply with 
these rules may lead to dangerous situations. 
 
Caution: The product cannot be used in official or non-official competitions, motordromes, 

circuits, racing tracks and the like. 

 
Caution:  Installation  of  the  N-Com  B1  system  results  in  a  weight  increase  of 

approximately  110g,  which  is  added  to  the  weight  of  the  helmet  and  of  the  other 
accessories. 

 
Warning: The electronic components of the N-Com system mounted inside the helmet are 

not  waterproof.  Consequently,  make  sure  the  inside  of  the  helmet,  including  the 
comfort padding, does not get wet in order to avoid damage to the system. If it does, 
remove  the  N-Com  system  and  the  helmet  comfort  padding  and  let  it  air  dry. 
Disconnect the battery connector and let it dry as well. 

 
1.1.

 

Road safety 

Always obey all Traffic Regulations in force. While riding the motorcycle, your hands should 
always be engaged in actually riding the vehicle. Any operation to the N-Com system must 
be carried out with the vehicle stopped. Specifically:

 

 

Set your cell phone on automatic answer (see the cell phone instructions to do this). 

 

If your cell phone is not equipped with this function, first  stop your vehicle in a safe 
area, in compliance with Traffic Regulations and then answer the call. 

 

Do  not  make  any  calls  while  riding.  Stop  your  vehicle  in  a  safe  place  in  compliance 
with Traffic Regulations, and then make the call. 

 

Adjust  the  volume  so  that  it  does  not  cause  a  disturbance  or  distraction  while  riding 
and at the same time allows you to distinctively hear background noises. 

 

Do  not  operate  your  cell  phone  or  other  devices  connected  to  N-Com  while  riding 
your motorcycle. 

 

In  all  cases,  obey  the  Traffic  Regulations  and  remember  that  riding  the  motorcycle 
has absolute priority over any other maneuver. 

 

1.2.

 

Switching on the system in safe environments 

 

When using the N-Com system, comply with all limitations and instructions related to 
the use of cell phones.  

 

Do not turn on your cell phone or the N-Com system whenever their use is forbidden 
or when the devices can cause interference or dangerous situations. 

 

Turn off while refueling. Do not use the N-Com system in filling stations.  Do not use 
the device near combustible materials or chemical products. 

 

Turn off in proximity to explosive materials. 

 

1.3.

 

Interferences 

All  phones  and  devices  with  wireless  signal  transmission  are  subject  to  interferences  that 
may affect the performance of  the device connected to them. These interferences are  not 
ascribable to a defect of the N-Com system. 
 
1.4.

 

Appropriate use 

Use the device only in the normal position, as described in the product documentation. Do 
not attempt to disassemble, tamper with or modify any part of the N-Com system. 
 

Summary of Contents for B1

Page 1: ...Firmware Version 1 xx EN USER INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY...

Page 2: ...te www n com it REFERENCE STANDARDS The products of the N Com line are in compliance with standards as per the table below B1 The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requirements and other...

Page 3: ...15 6 PAIRING UP BLUETOOTH DEVICES 15 6 1 Affiliation reset function 16 7 MOBILE PHONE FUNCTIONS 16 8 GPS SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FUNCTIONS 16 9 BLUETOOTH A2DP MUSIC PLAYER 17 10 AUDIO DEVICES WITH CABLE C...

Page 4: ...vehicle in a safe area in compliance with Traffic Regulations and then answer the call Do not make any calls while riding Stop your vehicle in a safe place in compliance with Traffic Regulations and t...

Page 5: ...ering with it and or with the electronic system inside the helmet in addition to invalidating the product warranty can also lead to dangerous situations 1 6 Accessories and batteries Only use the type...

Page 6: ...2002 96 EC Do not dispose of these products together with undifferentiated urban waste The proper disposal of obsolete equipment contributes to preventing possible negative consequences on people s h...

Page 7: ...ed in the user manual of the helmet Remove the Noise Reducers from the two cheek pads and tear off the pre cut plastic if equipped Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Remove the back of the comfort padding by pulling o...

Page 8: ...8 Remove the right and left polystyrene cheek pads by gently pulling them out of the helmet The helmet shell can be opened slightly to facilitate the removal of the cheek pad Caution In case the polys...

Page 9: ...in figure 11 Position the microphone in its support as shown in figure 10 being careful that the fluorescent clamp is facing toward the inside of the helmet Insert screw in the microphone clamp use t...

Page 10: ...5 Insert the battery in its holder first positioning the side equipped with the cables outlet keeping the cables underneath the plastic tab Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 Insert the connectors set in the cable...

Page 11: ...shell Fig 21 Looking at the helmet from the outside slide the rear positioning tab into groove A as shown in the figure Press in the area marked PUSH from inside the helmet until the fastening clasp B...

Page 12: ...pad Fig 24 Fig 25 Position the loudspeaker in the special housing obtained in the polystyrene cheek pad Fig 25 Fig 26 Replace the polystyrene cheek pad left side positioning the cable in the groove th...

Page 13: ...ng obtained in the polystyrene cheek pad right side Replace the polystyrene cheek pad right side positioning the cable in the groove you see in the cheek pad Fig 28 Only for full face helmets Insert t...

Page 14: ...th the helmet 4 REMOVING THE SYSTEM Fig 31 To remove the system from the helmet remove the earphone and the comfort cheek pads as shown in the assembly operations Then remove the polystyrene cheek pad...

Page 15: ...ng the system audio levels Update the device firmware The programme includes an on line guide that explains how it works after installing it on your PC press F1 to display this guide 6 PAIRING UP BLUE...

Page 16: ...l signal Hanging up rejecting a phone call Press on and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds until you hear the acoustic signal Voice call if equipped Press on and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds u...

Page 17: ...e B1 system is also equipped with Bluetooth AVRCP Audio Video Remote Control Profile protocol which allows you to stop and resume music reproduction directly from the helmet with devices equipped with...

Page 18: ...more than 4 seconds until the LEDS start to flash quickly 3 On either one of the two helmets press on briefly 4 After a few seconds the helmets recognize each another a beep is emitted to signal the p...

Page 19: ...cally turns itself off in case no button is pressed for 30 minutes The shutting off is signaled by a series of beeps in the helmet This function makes it possible to always have a small reserve of ene...

Page 20: ...call X 2s Hang up reject a phone call X 2s Redial last number X Mobile phone connection X 2s Mobile phone disconnection X 4s Call transfer X 4s Bluetooth peripheral Activate Conference Mode X Connect...

Page 21: ...defects caused by fortuitous events modifications or adjustments causes of force majeur or damages deriving from the product coming in contact with liquids The internal helmet components are not and...

Page 22: ...ponents shall become property of Nolangroup THIS WARRANTY VOIDS AND REPLACES ANY OTHER WRITTEN OR VERBAL WARRANTIES PROVIDED FOR BY THE LAW THAT CAN BE DEROGATED AT THE PARTIES WILL SPECIFICALLY NOLAN...

Page 23: ...15 WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Product name B1 Identification code Buyer s Information Name Last name Address Phone e mail Dealer s stamp Date of purchase...

Page 24: ...Printed on recycled paper B1 23 11 2012 10 57 00...

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