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7.

 

CONFIGURATION MENU 

All Bluetooth pair ups and other adjustments are carried out in this mode. 
To put the system in “Configuration mode” (starting from a switched off system) press the “n” key and 
keep it pressed for 4 seconds, until you hear the voice announcement “

Configuration Menu”. 

 
Once  in  the  “Configuration”  menu,  press  the  keys“

”  and  “

”  to  scroll  through  the  various  menu 

items. In the items marked with an “*”, it is possible to enable / disable the function or carry out the 
commands by pressing the “n” key to confirm. 
 
The following items make up the “Configuration” menu: 
A.

 

Mobile phone pairing (chapter 8) 

B.

 

Intercom pairing (chapter 14) 

C.

 

Universal Intercom pairing (chapter 15) 

D.

 

Second mobile phone pairing (chapter 10) 

E.

 

Speed dial* (chapter 9.1) 

F.

 

Smart Navi System (chapter 11) 

G.

 

Delete all pairings* 
In order to delete all Bluetooth pair ups stored in the device, press the key “

” or “

” until you 

hear the voice announcement “

Delete all pairings”. 

Press the “n” confirmation key to delete all Bluetooth devices stored in memory. 

H.

 

Reset*  
In order to restore the factory settings of the device, press the key “

” or “

” until you hear the 

voice message “

Reset”. 

Press the “n” confirmation key to restore all the factory settings of the device. 

I.

 

Exiting the configuration* 
To  exit  the  “Configuration”  menu,  press  the  key  “

”  or  “

”  until  you  hear  the  voice 

announcement “

Exit the configuration”. 

Press the “n” confirmation key to exit the “Configuration” menu.  
If no key is pressed within 10 seconds, the device automatically exits the “Configuration” menu. 

 

8.

 

PAIRING UP WITH MOBILE PHONES OR OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES 

 

Make sure the B601 is turned off. 

 

Put the system in the “Configuration” mode: press the “n” key and keep it pressed for 4 seconds, 
until you hear the voice announcement “

Configuration Menu”. 

 

Press the “

”key to access the “Mobile phone pair up mode”. 

 

Turn on the search for Bluetooth devices (smartphone, GPS, MP3 reader) on the device. 

 

Select the N-Com device. If a password is requested, enter 0000 (four zeros). 

 

Connection between the two devices is established after a few seconds. 

 
Note:  The  affiliation  is  stored  in  the  helmet  and  in  the  cell  phone  and  it  is  not  lost  when  the  two 

devices are turned off. As a result it needs to be carried out only once. 

 

Automatic Connection 

Once  the  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  the  Bluetooth  device  or  by  pressing  “n”  and  keep  it 
pressed for about 2 seconds. 

Summary of Contents for N-Com B601 X Series

Page 1: ...EN...

Page 2: ...NDARDS The products of the N Com line comply with standards as per the table below B601 The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requirements and other applicable provisions of Directive RED...

Page 3: ...ONFIGURATION MENU 17 8 PAIRING UP WITH MOBILE PHONES OR OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES 17 9 MOBILE PHONE 18 9 1 Speed dial 18 9 2 Conference call function 19 10 MANAGING TWO MOBILE PHONES OR BLUETOOTH DEVICE...

Page 4: ...ur 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 allo...

Page 5: ...e cable Do not use batteries for purposes other than the prescribed ones Never use batteries or battery chargers that turn out to be damaged Do not short circuit the battery Keep the battery at a temp...

Page 6: ...ge contains e box with wiring Microphone Microphone for helmet X 903 Rechargeable battery Adesive Keypad Mini USB jack wire Flat head tool Microphone foam Key Screw Microphone securing clip Microphone...

Page 7: ...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 you...

Page 8: ...n 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 9: ...d 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 F...

Page 10: ...LY 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 housin...

Page 11: ...aterial 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...

Page 12: ...e shell area is completely clean and grease or dirt free Remove the protective film from the back of the adhesive keypad using the special tab Fig 34 Pass the keypad flex through the hole in the outer...

Page 13: ...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 t...

Page 14: ...Fig 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 t...

Page 15: ...48 Remove the Flex of the keypad from the connector found on the e box Fig 49 Now completely remove the keypad from the helmet Fig 48 Fig 49 The keypad can be removed in case you decide to no longer...

Page 16: ...will be remain in memory even after the system is switched off However if you adjust the volume during stand by mode it will affect volume levels of every audio source 6 2 Multi language voice messag...

Page 17: ...key to restore all the factory settings of the device I Exiting the configuration To exit the Configuration menu press the key or until you hear the voice announcement Exit the configuration Press the...

Page 18: ...guration Menu Press the key or until you hear the voice command Speed dial Press the n confirmation key You will hear the voice announcements Speed dial 1 and Phone connected Press the keys or to sele...

Page 19: ...ne GPS MP3 reader on the device Select the N Com system from the list If a password is requested enter the code 0000 four zeroes After a few seconds the connection between the two devices is activated...

Page 20: ...y cuts off the intercom conversation however this can be automatically restored by stopping the music this is done by pressing the key for about 2 seconds N B Music shared through the intercom can be...

Page 21: ...e setting position where you wish to save system B 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 times The Intercom connect...

Page 22: ...g up mode refer to the Intercom B manual After a few seconds Intercom B will emit the confirmation beep N B The system paired up using the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM is saved in the first available channel 15...

Page 23: ...a USB outlet powered with the USB mini USB cable supplied as standard equipment The charge will take place as follows Fig 50 B601 system turned off When the B601 system is connected to the battery ch...

Page 24: ...ference Activation CHANNEL 1 X Phone Conference Activation CHANNEL 2 x2 Phone Conference Activation CHANNEL 3 x3 Turning off the Conference function X Bluetooth Music Play music Play 2 sec Pause Funct...

Page 25: ...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 and...

Page 26: ...angroup 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 Repai...

Page 27: ...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 EL...

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