Installation; Operation And Use - Vertix Raptor-i User Manual

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INSTALLATION

The Raptor-i can be installed on any helmet without a ecting structure or nish. The EZ-Mount™ system
provides for a simple and secure means of mounting and removing your Raptor-i unit. You can also perform
aerodynamic adjustments of the Raptor-i's attack angle to suit your riding posture on the motorcycle you are
riding.
** The Quick Start Guide will help you get started on using your Raptor-i in no time. Do also try to acquaint
yourself with this user guide to explore other functions which may be useful.
Adjusting Optimum Angle of Attack
Note : You can adjust the angle of attack for your Raptor-i with no limitation on your desired angle of tilt. What
you need is to ensure the EZ-Mount™ contact for your Raptor-i and helmet is maximized. You can do this by
aligning the EZ-Mount™ on your helmet with your Raptor-i for maximum contact with each other (75% or more
would be good). To check, simply feel the force of trying to snap the Raptor-i o from your helmet and if you
cannot push if o easily (like the wind pushing against your Raptor-i from the front edge), you are good. The
EZ-Mount™ has been tested to securely hold your Raptor-i for speeds up to 220kph (136mph) when properly
mounted.
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OPERATION AND USE

Always prioritise your riding or activity above phone calls or entertainment. It is recommended to pull over and
stop current activity before answering or having a conversation. Always ride carefully and abide with the laws in
your area.
WHEN YOU SEE
No lights
Red/Blue lights ashing alternately
Blue light with short ash every 3 seconds
Blue light with longer ash every 3 seconds
Red light ashing every 3 seconds
Steady Red light (when charger is connected)
and when the Red light goes o
What the Sounds Generally Mean
POSITIVE : Short high pitched tones (single or double "TEE" sounding tones) means connection OK, intercom
connected, pairing OK, etc
NEGATIVE : Longer low-pitched tones (single or double "TOO" sounding tones)means connection failure,
connection terminated, unsuccessful pairing, etc.
IT MEANS
The Power is OFF
You are in Pairing mode
The set is in Standby mode
The set is connected with your mobile phone
and is ready for use
The Battery is low
Your Raptor-i is being charged
Your Raptor-i is fully charged
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