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INSTALLATION ON THE X-LITE HELMETS 

This procedure must be followed for the installation of N-Com systems on X-lite helmets other than 
model X-1005 and X-903. 
 
Important: Prior to installing the N-Com system, it is recommended to write down the identification 
code affixed to the product (see chapter 22.4). 
 
The installation video can be seen at www.n-com.it / Support section. 
 

4.1.

 

Preliminary operations 

 

Remove the internal comfort padding by following the specific instructions provided in the helmet 
user manual. 

 

If  present,  remove  from  the  polystyrene  cheek  pads  the  foam  filling  material  that  cover  the 
housings of the N-Com earphones. Keep this filling materials should you decide in the future to 
use the helmet without the N-Com system installed. 

 

4.2.

 

Installing the system in the helmet 

 

Connect the battery to the wiring system (Fig. 27). 

 

Position  the  battery  in  the  right  polystyrene  cheek  pad  housing  and  secure  it  using  the  Velcro 
ribbon (Fig. 28). 

 

Position  the  right-hand  side  speaker  in  the  specific  cheek  pad  housing  and  secure  it  using  the 
specific adhesive (Fig. 29). 

 

Reposition the right polystyrene cheek pad in its housing. 

ONLY FOR FULL-FACE HELMETS: Insert the chin strap into the polystyrene cheek pad loop. 
 

 

Fig. 27 

 

Fig. 28 

 

Fig. 29 

 

 

Fig. 30 

 

Arrange the battery connector behind the polystyrene cheek 
pad. 

 

Position the wiring and the antenna at the back of the helmet 
(Fig. 30). 

 

Summary of Contents for B902 X Series

Page 1: ...omply with standards as per the table below B902 The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requirements and other applicable provisions of Directive RED 2014 53 EU 2011 65 CE Battery charger...

Page 2: ...SECOND MOBILE PHONE PAIR UP 17 11 MOBILE PHONE 18 11 1 Speed dial 18 11 2 Conference call function 19 11 3 Smart Navi System 19 12 MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH 19 12 1 Sharing music via Bluetooth A2DP Sharing...

Page 3: ...ance 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 the N Com system while riding your...

Page 4: ...ged Do not short circuit the battery Keep the battery at a temperature between 0 45 C charging 10 55 C in use Danger of fire or explosion do not throw the batteries into a fire or expose them to high...

Page 5: ...s e box with wiring Rechargeable battery Battery charger Adhesive Keypad Microphone Microphone for X 903 helmet Mini USB jack wire Flat head tool Microphone foam Key Screw Microphone securing clip Mic...

Page 6: ...the N Com system installed 3 2 Installing the system in the X 1005 and X 903 helmets On the left side of the helmet open the cheek pad lining door Fig 1 Remove the filling material Keep it in case yo...

Page 7: ...Fig 7 Connect the battery to the wiring system Fig 8 Switch on the N Com system press ON for about 2 seconds to verity its proper operation N B If the system does not work remove the flex and repeat...

Page 8: ...ed to adjust the length of the microphone so that the foam part is in front of your mouth Close the clip Make sure that the microphone side with the letter n is facing the inside of the helmet Fig 17...

Page 9: ...25 ONLY FOR X 1005 HELMETS Remove the filling material Keep it in case you want to use the helmet without the N Com system installed in the future Fig 25 Fig 26 Position the right loudspeaker in its...

Page 10: ...ial that cover the housings of the N Com earphones Keep this filling materials should you decide in the future to use the helmet without the N Com system installed 4 2 Installing the system in the hel...

Page 11: ...ad sticks properly Before you apply the keypad make sure that the shell area is completely clean and grease or dirt free Remove the protective film from the back of the adhesive keypad using the speci...

Page 12: ...d as in Fig 37 Fig 37 Fig 38 Secure the keypad flex in the special stop Fig 39 and position the e box inside its housing in the cheek pad Fig 40 Temporarily reposition the polystyrene cheek pad inside...

Page 13: ...ig 47 Reposition the left polystyrene cheek pad in its housing ONLY FOR FULL FACE HELMETS Insert the chin strap into the polystyrene cheek pad loop Fig 46 Fig 47 4 4 Repositioning the padding Pass the...

Page 14: ...ttery for shorter periods Whenever possible it is best to recharge the battery completely System ON Press ON and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds until the LEDs turn on and you hear the voice annou...

Page 15: ...n also be managed from the N Com EASYSET are listed here below with the specific icon The N Com system can be managed from the dedicated N Com EASYSET APP which makes it possible to configure the N Co...

Page 16: ...o exit the Pairing up menu press the key or until you hear the voice announcement Exit the configuration Press the ON confirmation key to exit the Pairing up menu If no key is pressed within 15 second...

Page 17: ...e Bluetooth device has been paired up connection is automatic when the system is turned on Manual Connection In case connection is not automatically initiated after a few seconds you can connect from...

Page 18: ...ss the key or until you hear the voice command Speed dial Press the ON confirmation key You will hear the voice announcements Speed dial 1 and Phone connected Press the keys or to select the speed dia...

Page 19: ...call or while listening to the FM Radio The audio stops to allow transmission of the navigator directions from the smartphone and is automatically re established at the end of said instructions The SM...

Page 20: ...ble it will not be possible to keep the intercom connection active 14 NAVIGATOR PAIR UP B902 system is compatible with the most common satellite navigators for motorcycles For a list of compatible mod...

Page 21: ...ns and intercom conversations can overlap the audio of the FM radio of the music or of the directions coming from the GPS app of a smartphone in the background at a lower volume The following audio ov...

Page 22: ...d quality of the communication may vary significantly depending on the presence of obstacles weather conditions and magnetic fields 17 1 N Com 600 900 Series Intercom pairing up Important The procedur...

Page 23: ...to the pre setting position where you wish to save the other N Com system Pairing up CHANNEL 1 Briefly press n Pairing up CHANNEL 2 Press the n key twice Pairing up CHANNEL 3 Press the n key three ti...

Page 24: ...ercom must be manually disconnected as well In the event that the VOX Intercom function is enabled on the device but the last connected channel is not available or cannot be reached it is advisable to...

Page 25: ...d up in Universal Intercom mode chapter 18 18 UNIVERSAL INTERCOM INTERCOM The N Com B902 system can be connected via Bluetooth to intercom systems of other brands thanks to the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM func...

Page 26: ...ber redial command To disable the intercom connection press the Hang up or Reject phone call command N B Some systems are not able to handle the activation deactivation of the intercom connection In t...

Page 27: ...andlebars to use the keypad The N Com system is compatible with the RC4 Remote Control by SENA The following table shows the correspondence of the keys N COM SYSTEM ON N SENA RC4 CENTRAL KEY MULTI FUN...

Page 28: ...equipment or to a USB outlet powered with the USB mini USB cable supplied as standard equipment Fig 50 The charge will take place as follows B902 system turned off When the B902 system is connected to...

Page 29: ...nference function X Bluetooth Music Cable Play music Play X Pause Function Pause X Next track Forward 2 sec Previous track REW 2 sec Share A2DP music X Activate audio via cable x3 Deactivate audio via...

Page 30: ...r than the usual ones Damage caused by improper use and not in compliance with normal operation as indicated in the instructions for use and maintenance of the product provided by Nolangroup Neglect a...

Page 31: ...group repairs or replaces the product the product will have a warranty period equal to the remaining part of the original warranty or ninety 90 days from the date of repair whichever is longer Repair...

Page 32: ...A BRP X PERU X CHILE X FRENCH POLYNESIA X CHINA X POLAND X CYPRUS X PORTUGAL X COLOMBIA X QATAR X SOUTH KOREA X CZECH REPUBLIC X COSTA RICA X SLOVAK REPUBLIC X DENMARK X REUNION X ECUADOR X ROMANIA X...

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