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Cardo Systems scala-rider User Manual
Cardo Systems scala-rider User Manual

Cardo Systems scala-rider User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Cardo Systems scala-rider

  • Page 1 DRAFT scala-rider User Manual Page 1 of 19...
  • Page 2 BT Adapter to your mobile phone (purchased separately). The scala-rider headset is compatible with the latest Bluetooth ver. 1.2 specifications, and works equally well with Bluetooth ver. 1.1. Please read and familiarize yourself with all the instructions, components and controls of your headset prior to first use.
  • Page 3 DRAFT Retail Package Contents. Your retail package contains the following items: • Headset • Clamp • Large sponge for microphone (for 3/4 helmets) • Small sponge for microphone (for full-faced helmets) • extension pad for the helmet unit • Allen wrench •...
  • Page 4 DRAFT Before using the headset Read and familiarize yourself with all instructions, components and controls of your scala- rider headset prior to first use. Redial/Reject/End button – End/Reject calls (*) • CTRL (control button) – Redial function • Press Regarding call terminations, see NOTE in CTRL button to section 6.4 Accept or initiate calls...
  • Page 5 • Plug the Wall Charger into the charging socket of the headset and connect it to an electrical outlet. • The Red Light Indicator (LED) on the scala-rider will turn on when charging begins. Allow the headset to charge until the Red LED turns off.
  • Page 6 (FIG. 4) until a light clicking sound indicates that the headset has reached its proper operational position. Getting Started with the scala-rider headset Before you can use your headset for the first time, the pairing process between your headset and mobile phone must be completed. Pairing is the required process of mutual recognition between your headset and mobile phone.
  • Page 7 Bluetooth or Connection menu. Refer to your phone’s manual for detailed instructions on how to pair using your specific phone. 4.1.4 After a few seconds of searching, your phone will list the “scala-rider” as a discovered device. Select it, and when asked, follow your phone’s instructions to accept pairing.
  • Page 8 Please refer to your mobile phone’s manual for operating instructions. • Assuming your phone features voice activation, tap the CTRL button on your scala-rider headset. This will activate your phones voice dial function, indicating that the connection is established.
  • Page 9 CTRL button to terminate calls. Volume Control The scala-rider headset comes equipped with AGC technology to automatically adjust itself to the optimal speaker volume. Its embedded sensors continuously measure the ambient noise and driving speed to make manual adjustment of the volume buttons virtually unnecessary.
  • Page 10 DRAFT Redial While no call is in progress, tap the Redial/Reject/End button on your headset to redial to the last number (FIG. 9). Voice Recognition (VR) feature The VR feature allows you to answer or reject incoming calls by voice control without having to remove your hands from the handlebars.
  • Page 11 DRAFT Double red flash every 3 Low battery while a call in seconds progress Steady red Charging Steady red turns off Fully Charged Audio Feedback Status Ascending tone (low-high) Headset being turned on Descending tone (high-low) Headset being turned Off Low Bat beep Low Battery While in Standby Low bat beep...
  • Page 12 DRAFT FAQs What is the Cardo scala-rider headset? The scala-rider wireless headset is a comfortable, stylish and easy to use accessory to a Bluetooth mobile phone or smart-PDA, designed for use with motorcycle helmets. Do I need an Adapter if I already have a Bluetooth enabled cell phone? No.
  • Page 13 Pairing process fails Action: 1. Delete scala-rider from your paired device list in your phone (if it is listed) 2. Turn off the mobile phone and headset 3. Take out the battery of the phone (some phones have shown problems with pairing that are solved only if the battery is temporarily removed) 4.
  • Page 14 Battery does not provide at least five hours talk time. Action Make sure your scala-rider headset is fully charged. Charging time is up to 3 hours for an empty battery. When the headset is connected to the charger and it is fully charged, the red light indicator turns off.
  • Page 15 DRAFT 1. Possibly caused by nearby interference. 2. If you have a GSM phone and your headset is too close to phone, noises may be heard. 3. Headset and mobile phone are more than 30 ft. (10 m) apart or there are major obstacles between the headset and mobile phone (e.g.
  • Page 16: Waiver And General Release

    European CE Notice The scala-rider™ headset (the “Product”) is in conformity with the following essential requirements of Council Directive 1999/5/EC (referred to as R&TTE Directive): Articles 3.1a, 3.1.b and 3.2. The Product is manufactured in accordance with Annex II of the above directive.
  • Page 17 DRAFT commercial name or branding (the “Device”), and stop your Vehicle on the roadside prior to initiating or receiving calls. Any publications, advertisements, announcements or similar notes that refer to using the Device while riding a Vehicle are solely intended to address its technical capabilities and should not be misconstrued as if encouraging users to operate the Device while actively involved in traffic.
  • Page 18 DRAFT other ailments that could cause serious disability; (c) these risks and dangers may be caused by the negligence of the manufacturers or its agents or any third party involved in designing or manufacturing the Device; (d) these risks and dangers may arise from foreseeable or unforeseeable causes. You hereby assume all risks and dangers and all responsibility for any losses and/or damages, whether caused in whole or in part by the negligence or other conduct of others, including the Company.
  • Page 19 DRAFT Bluetooth Light Indicator on the headset CTRL Control Button on the headset Voice Recognition Automatic Gain Control Need more help? Please visit www.cardowireless.com Page 19 of 19...