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Contents 

 

1.

 

WARNINGS AND SAFETY ................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.1.Road safety ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.2.Switching on the system in safe environments ........................................................................................................................ 4

 

1.3.Interferences .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4

 

1.4.Appropriate use ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.5.Qualified personnel ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

1.6.Accessories and batteries .................................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.7.

 

Disposal.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6

 

2.

 

CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING ........................................................................................................ 7

 

3.

 

INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................................................... 8

 

3.1.Preliminary operations – Jet helmets or Flip-up helmets .................................................................................................... 8

 

3.2.Preliminary operations – Full-face helmets ................................................................................................................................ 8

 

3.3.Installing the microphone – jet helmets or flip-up helmets ........................................................................................... 10

 

3.4.Installing the microphone – full-face helmets ....................................................................................................................... 10

 

3.5.Installing the battery and the right-hand side speaker ..................................................................................................... 11

 

3.6.Positioning the e-box ......................................................................................................................................................................... 12

 

3.7.Installing the adhesive keyboard .................................................................................................................................................. 13

 

4.

 

REMOVING THE SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 15

 

5.

 

BASIC FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................. 16

 

5.1.Auto On / Off Function ..................................................................................................................................................................... 16

 

5.2.N-Com Wizard and N-Com App .................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

5.3.Pairing up with Bluetooth devices ............................................................................................................................................... 16

 

6.

 

MOBILE PHONE .................................................................................................................................. 17

 

6.1.Friend Number ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

6.2.Managing two mobile phones (or Bluetooth devices) ...................................................................................................... 18

 

7.

 

MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH – A2DP BLUETOOTH PROTOCOLL .................................................... 18

 

8.

 

MUSIC VIA CABLE .............................................................................................................................. 18

 

9.

 

SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FOR MOTORCYCLES .............................................................................. 19

 

9.1.Navigators on Smartphone (Smart Navi System) ................................................................................................................ 19

 

10.

 

FM RADIO ............................................................................................................................................ 19

 

11.

 

RIDER-PASSENGER INTERCOM ....................................................................................................... 20

 

11.1.Rider-Passenger intercom pairing up...................................................................................................................................... 20

 

11.2.Rider-Passenger intercom function .......................................................................................................................................... 20

 

12.

 

BIKE TO BIKE INTERCOM .................................................................................................................. 20

 

12.1.Bike-to-Bike Intercom Affiliation (Standard configuration) .......................................................................................... 20

 

12.2.Bike to bike intercom function.................................................................................................................................................... 21

 

13.

 

“UNIVERSAL INTERCOM” INTERCOM ............................................................................................ 22

 

13.1.Pairing up the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM ................................................................................................................................... 22

 

13.2.Universal Intercom Function ........................................................................................................................................................ 22

 

14.

 

SETTING MODE .................................................................................................................................. 23

 

15.

 

BATTERY AND RECHARGE ................................................................................................................ 23

 

15.1.Low battery signal ............................................................................................................................................................................. 23

 

15.2.Charging the system ........................................................................................................................................................................ 23

 

16.

 

SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS – STANDARD CONFIGURATION ....................................... 24

 

17.

 

LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................................................................... 26

 

17.1.Warranty coverage............................................................................................................................................................................ 26

 

17.2.Exclusions and limitations of the coverage .......................................................................................................................... 26

 

17.3.Validity of this limited warranty.................................................................................................................................................. 27

 

17.4.Procedure for the forwarding of claims ................................................................................................................................. 27

 

17.5.Product identification ...................................................................................................................................................................... 27

 

18.

 

WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM ................................................................................................ 28

 

 

Содержание BX5

Страница 1: ...n com it Firmware Version 1 0x REFERENCE STANDARDS The products of the N Com line are in compliance with standards as per the table below BX5 The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requir...

Страница 2: ......

Страница 3: ...6 2 Managing two mobile phones or Bluetooth devices 18 7 MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH A2DP BLUETOOTH PROTOCOLL 18 8 MUSIC VIA CABLE 18 9 SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FOR MOTORCYCLES 19 9 1 Navigators on Smartphone Sma...

Страница 4: ...ffic 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 i...

Страница 5: ...ion always turn to your local dealer The helmet is a safety device Tampering with it and or with the electronic system inside the helmet in addition to invalidating the product warranty can also lead...

Страница 6: ...icates that in the European Union the product is subject to separate collection at the end of its useful life Do not dispose of these products together with undifferentiated urban waste The proper dis...

Страница 7: ...package contains e box Adesive Keyboard Microphone Rechargeable battery Battery charger Micro USB jack wire Adhesive strips for cable Microphone foam Microphone securing stickers Adhesive strips for l...

Страница 8: ...the helmet Fig 2 then remove the cheek pad by pulling it upward Warning in case the polystyrene cheek pad is damaged during this operation please contact your local dealer to replace it Cut out the r...

Страница 9: ...abric securing points Fig 8 Keep the foam used to cover the speakers housing in case you wish to use the helmet without the Bluetooth Kit system Fig 9 helmets X702GT X701 X603 Fig 10 helmet X702 In ca...

Страница 10: ...b Make sure that the fluorescent band is facing the inside of the helmet On certain helmets the housing for the microphone rod must be created by cutting out the helmet border gasket along the pre cu...

Страница 11: ...Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 Position the right hand side speaker in the specific cheek pad housing and secure it using the specific adhesive Fig 19 Reposition the right polystyrene cheek pad in its housing...

Страница 12: ...Fig 22 Secure the wiring underneath the plastic tab Close the cut parts using the cable fixing adhesives Fig 23 Fig 22 Fig 23 3 6 Positioning the e box Fig 24 Connect the microphone to the e box Fig 2...

Страница 13: ...ake sure that the adhesive keyboard sticks properly Before you apply the keyboard make sure that the shell area is completely clean and grease or dirt free Only for Jet helmets or flip up helmets Carr...

Страница 14: ...takes up to 24 hours for the keyboard to stick completely During this time do not expose the helmet to atmospheric agents Hook up the flex cable of the adhesive keyboard to the e box Fig 34 Repositio...

Страница 15: ...o open and close the chin guard when the microphone is installed 4 REMOVING THE SYSTEM To remove the system from the helmet proceed as for the installation by removing the various parts Important to r...

Страница 16: ...nected to the PC using the USB cable supplied with the system The functions that can also be managed from the N Com Wizard are listed here below with the specific icon The N Com system is preset to be...

Страница 17: ...e and keep them pressed for 2 seconds Manual phone connection Press on and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds Manual phone disconnection Press and keep it pressed for about 4 seconds Conference call...

Страница 18: ...function Pause When the player is connected and playing music briefly press on Next track Skip When the player is playing music press for 2 about seconds Previous track Rew When the player is playing...

Страница 19: ...en and the Conference setting is stored for future GPS communications N B The GPS Conference function can only be used with the Rider Pillion Passenger intercom channel 1 and not with the Bike to Bike...

Страница 20: ...les that can be hooked up the STANDARD configurations allows up to 3 different motorcycles to be hooked up to the BX5 system while the FRIENDS configurations allows up to a total of 6 Important If you...

Страница 21: ...ey three times Disconnection of active intercom Briefly press n Con FRIENDS CONFIGURATION active Call CHANNEL 4 Briefly press on Call CHANNEL 5 Press the on key twice Call CHANNEL 6 Press the on key t...

Страница 22: ...mit the phone connection confirmation beep 6 To activate communication between two helmets briefly press on the N Com system the key pertaining to the position in which helmet B was stored Intercom B...

Страница 23: ...tery is low From the first message the system has a 1 hour autonomy Warning is given every 10 minute 15 2 Charging the system To charge the system hook it up to the battery charger or to a USB outlet...

Страница 24: ...2 sec Call transfer 2 sec Manual Device Connection 2 sec Manual Device Disconnection 4 sec Turning on the Conference function X Turning off the Conference function X Intercom Connection CHANNEL 1 X D...

Страница 25: ...e system turned off 4 sec Turning on off the RDS X Turning on off the Smart Navi System 2 sec Pairing up secondary mobile phone or device 2 sec Pairing up CHANNEL 1 X Pairing up CHANNEL 2 x2 Pairing u...

Страница 26: ...essories that are not part of the N Com product range Moreover the warranty does not cover product defects caused by fortuitous events modifications or adjustments causes of force majeur or damages de...

Страница 27: ...n with regenerated components with equivalent functions The replaced parts or components shall become property of Nolangroup THIS WARRANTY VOIDS AND REPLACES ANY OTHER WRITTEN OR VERBAL WARRANTIES PRO...

Страница 28: ...EN 18 WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Product name BX5 Identification code Buyer s Information Name Last name Address Phone e mail Dealer s stamp Date of purchase...

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