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  USER INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY

 

Summary of Contents for basic kit 2

Page 1: ...EN USER INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY ...

Page 2: ...thorough system development have made it possible to achieve the highest sound quality The N Com Basic Kit2 is the basic equipment for one of the communication systems of the Nolan N Com product line The Basic Kit2 can only be installed on Nolan helmets preset for N Com Reference standards The Basic Kit2 product of the N Com line complies with EEC Directive EMC 2004 108 ...

Page 3: ...helmet N102 _____________ 10 3 3 Installation of Basic Kit2 for the jet helmet N42 N42E _____________ 15 3 4 Installing the basic card ______ 21 4 REMOVING THE BASIC KIT2 23 5 USING THE BASIC KIT2 WITH A CELL PHONE______ 23 5 1 Answering a phone call _______ 24 5 2 Making a phone call__________ 25 5 3 Vocal calls _________________ 25 6 USING OTHER AUDIO PERIPHERAL DEVICES ____ 26 7 MAINTENANCE ___...

Page 4: ...ty 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...

Page 5: ...age to your hearing Caution Adjust the volume of the N Com system where provided and of the audio sources connected to it so as to avoid audio reproduction at high volumes Constant exposure to high audio volumes may damage your hearing Caution An incorrect installation of the system in the helmet may alter the aerodynamic and safety characteristics of the helmet itself thus creating dangerous cond...

Page 6: ...teries should be disposed of in compliance with local regulations Do not wear the helmet while the battery is recharging The helmet should never be left within the reach of unsupervised children in order to prevent damage to their health caused by access to the batteries 1 7 Disposal Refer to this user manual and to manuals related to other parts of the N Com system in order to disassemble the sys...

Page 7: ...7 2 CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGING Basic Kit2 Nomenclature Basic card Protection cover Positioning tab Loudspeaker Microphone 15 way Connector Cable ...

Page 8: ...ING THE BASIC KIT2 3 1 Installing and removing the battery If the system contemplates the use of a rechargeable battery the battery must be installed in advance as described below Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 N42 Fig 4 N102 ...

Page 9: ...ector passing the cables through the housing fig 2 Position the battery charge cable so that it passes through the housing fig 3 4 Fig 5 To take out the battery simply remove the charge cable from its housing then disconnect the battery cable Red Black from its connector Keep the female connector in place and pull out the male part fig 5 ...

Page 10: ...t fig 6 Remove the Noise Reducers from the two cheek pads and tear off the pre cut plastic inserts fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Remove the rear part of the comfort padding pulling on the neck roll until it separates from the shell Temporarily put the padding back inside the helmet Fig 8 Remove the N Com protection cover located on the left side of the helmet fig 9 ...

Page 11: ...ith microphone and it has to be positioned inside the helmet on the side of the cover that has just been removed fig 10 Pass the chin strap left and right side through the hole in the Basic Kit2 and position the kit in contact with the shell Caution do not push it in all the way for now fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 ...

Page 12: ...padding frame fig 12 Put the rear part of the comfort padding back in its original position fastening the neck roll to its frame Arrange the IN OUT connection wires equipped with connector below the neck roll fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 ...

Page 13: ...nnector with the shell and fasten it making sure the fastening clasp clicks Check the positioning of the Basic Kit2 left side matching up the press stud with the hole in the Basic Kit2 Put the left cheek pad back in its original position making sure the press stud clicks Now the Basic Kit2 is fixed to the inside of the shell Note To facilitate the repositioning of the cheek pad position the rear t...

Page 14: ...fastening clasp is rigid and the clicking is evident It is possible to make the operation easier by pushing the external shell of the helmet and the Basic Kit2 in order to bring the two surfaces together B C Fig 19 Caution Always check the length of the chin strap and readjust it as necessary according to specific helmet instructions Warning After installing the Basic Kit2 inside the helmet verify...

Page 15: ...Basic Kit2 for the jet helmet N42 N42E Fig 20 Fig 21 Remove the N Com protection cover located on the left side of the helmet fig 20 Remove the cheek pads area from the shell undoing the fastening buttons fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 ...

Page 16: ...for assembly fig 23 The left side of the Basic Kit2 is the one equipped with microphone and it has to be positioned inside the helmet on the side of the cover that has just been removed Fig 24 Fig 25 Pass the chin strap right side and left side through the hole in the Basic Kit2 and position the kit in contact with the shell Caution do not push it in all the way for now fig 24 Position the cable b...

Page 17: ...t padding back in its original position hooking the neck roll in the 3 fastening teeth fig 26 Pass the chin strap right side through the slot in the padding fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 29 Position the neck roll slot right side on the button on the shell fig 28 ...

Page 18: ...ng the press stud Arrange the IN OUT connection wires equipped with connector below the neck roll fig 29 Fig 30 Fig 31 Verify that the chin strap is not in the way when positioning the Basic Kit2 in its housing Its proper position is under the connector Fig 30 and Fig 31 ...

Page 19: ...35 Rotate the helmet looking at the N com housing on the shell from the outside fig 32 While holding the Basic Kit2 and still looking at the N Com housing on the shell insert the positioning tab in the groove A on the shell fig 33 ...

Page 20: ...eft cheek pad area in its original position clicking the press stud Now the Basic Kit2 is fastened to the inside of the shell fig 36 Look at the 15 pin connector from the outside of the helmet Check that the fastening clasp is properly inserted A If the fastening clasp is not properly inserted proceed as follows Detach the left check pad Push the Basic Kit2 from the inside of the helmet until the ...

Page 21: ...ect to an external audio source or to a cell phone or for an interphone connection via cable to another helmet equipped with an N Com system Depending on the type of connection and on the cable used the basic card has to be inserted the right way Blue side MONO use this for connection to a Mono type cable Multimedia wire or Mobile Wire or in case of cable connection to another helmet equipped with...

Page 22: ...k of the Basic Card Fig 38 in the rear of the N Com protection plate and then push the basic card in its housing until the fastening clasps click Fig 39 Note The basic electronic card has a rounded corner that helps you to always position it correctly in its housing Reposition the protection plate covering the N Com housing on the shell First insert the rear part and then press the front part unti...

Page 23: ... by releasing the Basic Kit2 from the shell pins Now remove the entire basic Kit2 from the helmet 5 USING THE BASIC KIT2 WITH A CELL PHONE The N Com systems are preset for connection to a cell phone By separately purchasing an N Com connection cable specific for your cell phone model you can use the N Com system as a simple earphone Cell phones are equipped with their own volume adjustment Adjust ...

Page 24: ...ions or limit the ability to hear background noises Caution Adjust the volume of the N Com system where provided and of the audio sources connected to it before you use the system on the road Caution Adjust the volume of the N Com system where provided and of the audio sources connected to it so as to avoid audio reproduction at high volumes Constant exposure to high audio volumes may damage your ...

Page 25: ...lls while riding 5 3 Vocal calls Some cell phones allow vocal calls or other functions using vocal commands by using a magic word If your cell phone is equipped with this function you can send a vocal command or function simply by saying the magic word previously recorded Note If the cell phone allows it it is better to record vocal commands directly from the helmet This will facilitate recognitio...

Page 26: ...pole connector of the Multimedia cable to the input connector IN see fig 41 Connect the other end of the cable to the audio device A coloured clamp on the cable indicates the connector to hook up to the audio peripheral device 7 MAINTENANCE The N Com does not require any special maintenance tasks In case you use the kit when it rains remove the e box from its housing and dry it with warm air Wipe ...

Page 27: ...e following paragraph Exclusions and limitations of the Coverage 8 2 Exclusions and limitations of the coverage This warranty only covers defects in materials and manufacturing Nolangroup shall not be considered responsible for product defects that can be attributed either partially or in full to any other cause including but not limited to Defects or damages resulting from using the Product in co...

Page 28: ...nty in case the product is used in such a way Nolangroup shall not be responsible in case the product presents limited capabilities due to the operating mode of cell phones or of other accessories or equipment not supplied by Nolangroup Tampering with the internal electronic card or with other parts of the N Com system shall invalidate the warranty Moreover the defects covered by this warranty do ...

Page 29: ...se date of the original product shall be taken into account for warranty purposes Only for repairs or replacement of electronic components in the event that Nolangroup proceeds to repairing or replacing the product said product shall enjoy a warranty period equal to the residual portion of the original warranty or ninety 90 days from the repair date the longer period being considered The repair or...

Page 30: ...is valid throughout the European territory and it represents the only express warranty provided by Nolangroup in relation to the sale of its own products This warranty does not affect the rights to which the buyer is entitled and which are expressly provided for by Directive 1999 44 CE This warranty does not affect the consumer s rights provided for by the law and specifically by the provisions of...

Page 31: ...9 WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Product name Basic Kit2 Identification code Buyer s Information Name Last name Address Phone e mail Dealer s stamp Date of purchase ...

Page 32: ...Printed on recycled paper Basic Kit2 07 03 2016 15 05 00 ...

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