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Attenzione:
Do not make any calls from your cell phone while riding.
5.3. Voice calls and advanced functions
Some cell phones allow vocal calls or other functions using vocal commands. To make a vocal phone call, press the "on"
key and keep it pressed for 2 seconds. This disconnects the passenger and activates the cell phone voice mode. Then carry
out the vocal call or other vocal commands as you would normally you're your cell phone.
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.
With some cell phones you can use a "Magic Word" to activate the vocal functions without having to press any key. Follow
your cell phone instructions to make vocal calls or other vocal commands.
Note: In case of malfunction, the system can be "reset".
Simply remove the e-box from the helmet and then put it back in place.
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.
Caution:
Setting the volume at a very high level may distract you from riding the vehicle and cause dangerous situations or in
any case limit your ability to hear background noises. Adjust the volume to a suitable level prior to using the system while riding.
6.1. Connection with Multimedia Wire
- connector 3 (3 poles – with red band) in the audio device input (fig. 9).
- connector 4 (4 poles) in the helmet input (fig. 9).
Note: The sound coming from the source connected to the helmet is heard by both the pilot and the passenger. In the event
that the passenger does not want to listen, you can disconnect him.
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