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Fig. 20

 

 

Position  the  loudspeaker  in  the 
special  housing  obtained  in  the 
polystyrene cheek pad (Fig. 20). 

 
 

 

Fig. 21

 

 

Replace  the  polystyrene  cheek  pad 
(left side), positioning the cable in the 
groove  that  you  see  in  the  cheek pad 
(Fig. 20).  

 
Note:  Make  sure  the  cheek  pad  is 
properly  positioned  in  its  housing, 
pushing  in  the  lined  corner  underneath 
the ribbing on the shell (Fig. 21). 

 

Before  you  place  the  speaker  in  its  housing,  apply  the  Velcro  pad  to  the 
polystyrene cheek pad (right side). 

 

Position  the  loudspeaker  in  its housing 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. 

Summary of Contents for MCS II

Page 1: ...SAFETY AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ...s Long tests and thorough system development have made it possible to achieve the highest sound quality The MCS II system can only be assembled on Nolan helmets pre set for N Com The MCS II system all...

Page 3: ...ophone 11 3 2 Installing the Basic Kit2 MCS on the helmet 13 4 REMOVING THE MCS II SYSTEM 18 5 OPERATION OF THE MCS II SYSTEM 18 6 MAINTENANCE 19 7 LIMITED WARRANTY 19 7 1 Warranty coverage 20 7 2 Exc...

Page 4: ...the other accessories Warning The electronic components of the N Com mounted inside the helmet are not waterproof Consequently make sure the inside of the helmet including the comfort padding does not...

Page 5: ...o as to avoid audio reproduction at high volumes Constant exposure to high volumes may damage your hearing Caution Improperly installing the system in the helmet may alter the aerodynamic and safety p...

Page 6: ...embled dispose of it according to the instructions provided here below The presence of a crossed out wheelie bin indicates that in the European Union the product must be disposed of separately at the...

Page 7: ...OF THE PACKAGING Basic Kit2 MCS Removable Microphone Honda Goldwing connection cable Harley Davidson connection cable Key Clamp Microphone Stop Washer and screw Adhesive Velcro pads Microphone securi...

Page 8: ...d on the helmet shell Fig 1 and open the helmet chin guard flip up helmets Remove the right and left cheek pads from the helmet see specific instructions provided in the user manual of the helmet Remo...

Page 9: ...ing by pulling on the neck roll until it separates from the shell Fig 4 Temporarily put the padding on the outside of the helmet Fig 5 Remove the N Com cover from the helmet border gasket Push from th...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...ly Fig 9 Note the flat part of the clamp must be facing upward when the microphone is positioned as shown in figure 10 Position the microphone in its support as shown in figure 11 being careful that t...

Page 12: ...d left hand side and position the microphone in its housing as shown in fig 13 making sure that the fluorescent band stays facing the inside of the helmet Fig 14 Fig 14 Secure the microphone to the ch...

Page 13: ...nside the helmet as shown in figure 15 next to the N Com housing in the shell Fig 16 Looking at the helmet from the outside slide the rear positioning tab into groove A as shown in the figure Press in...

Page 14: ...et gasket the gasket will have to be slightly deformed to facilitate the insertion Fig 18 Fig 19 Insert the microphone connector in the Basic Kit2 MCS Before you place the speaker in its housing apply...

Page 15: ...Make sure the cheek pad is properly positioned in its housing pushing in the lined corner underneath the ribbing on the shell Fig 21 Before you place the speaker in its housing apply the Velcro pad to...

Page 16: ...Y FOR FULL FACE HELMETS Insert the chin guard microphone side gently placing the microphone in its housing Then press down on the red tab until the chin guard is locked in place on the helmet Fig 22 F...

Page 17: ...sitioning of the cheek pad pulling the chinstrap toward the inside of the helmet and testing the press studs Caution Make sure that there are no cables sticking out of the helmet and that the loudspea...

Page 18: ...leasing the connector from the shell also remove the right part by releasing the Basic kit2 MCS from the shell pins Now remove the entire Basic Kit2 MCS from the helmet 5 OPERATION OF THE MCS II SYSTE...

Page 19: ...the contact area In case the system get wet several times rust or corrosion may form which damage the electrical contact If this happens it is recommended to clean the contacts of the connector secure...

Page 20: ...the helmet or to the N com system by the user or by third parties Color changes or damages caused by exposure to harmful chemical products The use of incompatible accessories that are not part of the...

Page 21: ...self the right to not carry out repairs under warranty if the aforementioned information is removed or modified after the original purchase of the product from the dealer 7 4 Procedure for the forward...

Page 22: ...l or consequential damages or the limitation of the duration of implied warranties as a result of this the previous limitations and exclusions may not be applicable to you This warranty does not have...

Page 23: ...8 WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Product name MCS II v 03 Identification code Buyer s Information Name Last name Address Phone e mail Dealer s stamp Date of purchase...

Page 24: ...Printed on recycled paper MCS II v 03 19 12 2012 09 55 00...

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