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3.5. Removing the Basic Kit
1.
Remove the roll-neck (if fitted).
2.
Take out the rear neck padding and bend it inside the helmet without removing the side part of the comfort padding from
the shell (see Fig. 2).
3.
Gently remove the loudspeakers and the battery from their housing by disconnecting the connector located behind the
left loudspeaker.
4.
Turn the fastening pin clockwise until it is in the
“OPEN”
position and release the Basic Kit from the shell by passing
the cable through.
5.
Replace the comfort padding (see specific instructions in the helmet user manual) and reposition the roll-neck on the helmet.
4. INPUTS FOR AUDIO SOURCES CONNECTION
The Basic Kit is equipped with two connectors that house the cables for connection with devices that can be used with the
N-Com system.
- 3.5 mm connector (Fig. 25 - IN): Audio input.
This can be used to connect a cell phone (using the Mobile Wire
accessory described in par. 6) or an audio source (MP3 player, GPS
navigators, bike-to-bike radio, etc…) by using the specific Multimedia
Wire (see par. 6).
- 2.5 mm connector (Fig. 25 - OUT): Audio output.
This is used to connect the pilot’s helmet to the passenger’s helmet
when installing an Intercom Kit or Bluetooth Kit.
5. USING THE BASIC KIT WITH A CELL PHONE (N-Com Mobile)
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.
Note:
Due to the varying strength of the network signal, there may be interferences in the wire connections which do not
depend on the N-Com system or the cable used.
Note:
In order to use the Basic Kit together with an N-com Intercom Kit or N-com Bluetooth Kit system, please refer to the
specific instructions provided with these systems. In fact, in addition to the basic functions illustrated below, the N-com
Intercom Kit or N-com Bluetooth Kit systems offer additional functions specific to these systems.
Note:
The N-Com Mobile operation requires that the helmet be equipped with the Basic Kit and that the basic electronic
card be inserted in the proper housing.
Caution:
Listening to other devices must not interfere with driving the vehicle, which has absolute priority. All maneuvers on
electronic devices and on the N-Com system must be carried out with the vehicle stopped, in compliance with Traffic
regulations.
FIG. 25
IN
OUT
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Caution:
Cell phones are equipped with their own volume adjustment. Adjust the cell phone volume levels so as to obtain
the desired volume prior to using the system while riding.
Caution:
Listening at a very high volume may distract you from riding your vehicle and create dangerous situations or limit
the ability to hear background noises.
1.
Connect the Mobile wire to the INPUT connector (3.5 mm jack).
2.
Connect the Mobile wire to the cell phone.
3.
Make sure that the cell phone displays the icon that signals connection to an earphone.
5.1. Answering a phone call
- Automatic answer
Preset your cell phone for automatic answer when it is connected to an earphone. When a call comes in, you can talk
through the Basic Kit microphone.
- Manual answer
If your cell phone is not equipped with an automatic answering function, stop the vehicle in a safe place, in compliance
with Traffic Regulations. Then answer your call normally and speak through your N-Com helmet.
Caution:
Do not answer any calls while riding.
5.2. Making a phone call
Stop your vehicle in a suitable place in compliance with Traffic Regulations and make the phone call as you would normally
with your cell phone. Once the phone call is sent, communication switches directly to the helmet.
Caution:
Do not make any calls while riding.
5.3. Vocal calls and advanced functions
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 recognition of the vocal command when the command is given directly from the helmet.
6. USING THE SYSTEM WITH OTHER AUDIO DEVICES
The N-Com system is preset for listening to different audio devices, which can be connected by means of the Multimedia
wire (sold separately).
You can listen to an MP3, an FM radio, or connect to a satellite navigation system, etc. by using the 3.5 mm output that
these devices are generally equipped with for earphone purposes.
Caution:
In compliance with Traffic Regulations, listening to other devices must not interfere with driving the vehicle, which
has absolute priority. All maneuvers on electronic devices and on the N-Com system must be carried out with the vehicle
stopped, in conformity with applicable Traffic regulations.
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