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Mobile Phone Operations
To use the helmet communicator with your mobile phone for the first time, you must
first connect them wirelessly by pairing.
Pairing
•To connect the helmet communicator to a mobile phone, hold the Up and Down buttons for
2 seconds. This puts the helmet communicator into paring mode. The status indicator
would blink blue and red alternately.
•Next, turn on the mobile phone Bluetooth functions and search for Bluetooth devices.
Select
‘HBC100 PLUS’ to pair with the desired device.
•When prompted to enter a passcode, enter ‘0000’.
*Most mobile phones when paired would be automatically connected with both phone
and music Bluetooth capabilities.
After pairing the helmet communicator to your mobile phone, you may now use the
helmet communicator to answer your calls or make outgoing calls or listen to music.
Voice Activated Pick Up Calls
•When a call comes to the mobile phone, say ‘hello’ or ‘pick-up’ to answer the call OR
press the Answer button once.
Reject Calls
•To reject an incoming call or an incorrectly placed outgoing call, hold the Answer button for
2 seconds.
Voice Call
•To activate voice call, hold the Down and Answer buttons for 2 seconds. The accuracy of
this function is dependent on the mobile phone.
Mobile Phone Operations
Last Number Redial
•To redial the last number, hold the Up and Answer buttons for 2 seconds. The capability of
this function is dependent on the mobile phone used.
3 way calling
•Whilst on a call, if an incoming call comes in, you may answer the call by pressing the
Answer button once.
•To swap between 2 concurrent calls, press the Answer button once.
•To end a call during a 3 way call, holding the Answer button for 2 seconds would end the
active call. Upon terminating the active call, the call on hold would automatically be the
active call.
Music feature
•If the mobile phone supports A2DP/AVRCP profile, user may activate the music by playing
it directly from the phone or by controlling the music via the helmet communicator. To
operate refer to Music Streaming Operations section. Should the documented steps not
work, refer to the phone user manual on how to activate the A2DP/AVRCP feature.