Bikecomm HOLA-F10 Owner's Manual

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Hola-F10
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Summary of Contents for Bikecomm HOLA-F10

  • Page 1 Owner's Manual Bluetooth Helmet Headset Hola-F10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. PACKAGE CONTENTS……………………………………………………………………….……2 2. SET UP YOUR OPENROAD HEADSET..................3 __________________________________________________________3 OWER AND INDICATOR ____________________________________________________________________4 BOUT AIRING Why Pairing? ..........................4 What Device Needs Pairing? ......................4 How to Pair?...........................4 Pairing with Cell Phone ..........................4 Pairing with GPS............................5 Pairing with Another Headset......................6 Pairing steps ..............................
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    一 一 一 一 、 、 、 、 P P P P ackage Conten ackage Content t t t s s s s ackage Conten ackage Conten 組件 組件 組件 組件 說明 說明 說明 說明 數量 數量 數量 數量 圖像 圖像...
  • Page 4: Set Up Your Openroad Headset

    2. Set Up Your OpenRoad Headset The three main functions of OpenRoad headset are (1) calling/answering cell phone, (2) receiving audios (music, and/or GPS instruction) from other wireless devices, and (3) intercom with other OpenRoad headsets. Each button of the OpenRoad headset is designed for multiple function settings, and the following section will guide you through in setting up your OpenRoad headset.
  • Page 5: About Pairing

    About Pairing Why Pairing? The OpenRoad headset is based on Bluetooth Protocol for wireless connections and communication. Bluetooth Protocol requires any two Bluetooth devices to be “paired” before any communication can takes place between them. Once paired, turning on and off any Bluetooth device will not affect the pairing.
  • Page 6: Pairing With Gps

    (a) Voice Answer: Press [V+] for about 7 seconds until the LED turns green. (b) Automatic answer: Press [V-] for about 7 seconds until the LED turns green. Pairing with GPS: **The GPS must support simultaneous connections to Headset and cell phone.
  • Page 7: Pairing With Another Headset

    Pairing with Another OpenRoad Headset: The OpenRoad headset can also be paired with up-to 3 other OpenRoad headsets for intercom. (1). To pair two OpenRoad headsets (e.g., A and B), the following operations must be performed on both A and B, respectively. (2).
  • Page 8 to indicate successful pairing. (At this point, you have successfully pair the [V+] on A head to B headset.) **NOTE: For the headset in the “pairing” state, the default [MFB] will be used as the pairing button if you do not choose otherwise. For example, when both A headset and B headset are in the “pairing”...
  • Page 9: Pairing Examples

    (6) Each button can only remember the pairing with one OpenRoad headset. When you use the same button to pair with a different OpenRoad headset, the previous pairing will be replaced. Pairing Example: Although there is no priority exists among the [MFB], [V+] and [V-] buttons on the OpenRoad headset, it is suggested to pair the [MFB] button to the OpenRoad headset as you most often in contact because the location and the size of the [MFB] is more prominent and easy to access.
  • Page 10: Use Your Openroad Headset

    4. Use Your OpenRoad Headset Volume Control It is advisable that you should complete the volume control settings prior to your ride. In case you should need to adjust volume during the ride, extreme caution must be taken to ensure safety. The [V+] and [V-] buttons on OpenRoad headset are for volume control.
  • Page 11: S Settings

    (1) Automatic volume increase function: The automatic volume increase capability of the OpenRoad headset will automatically increase the volume of the headset when the environmental noise level is high, and automatically resume to original volume setting when the environmental noise level is lowered. (2) Voice Control Feature: The Open Road headset provides voice control to both answering cell phone and activating intercom with another headset.
  • Page 12: Use Cell Phone

    (3). Use automatic answering, by setting the automatic answering function, the phone will be automatically answer after 5 second of ringing. (4). Reject the incoming call, by press [MFB] for about 3 seconds. (5). Voice Dial: press [MFB] once and speak into microphone (the cell phone MUST provide voice dial function).
  • Page 13: Intercom Between Headsets ( A ) Voice Activation Mode ( B ) Manual Activation Mode

    ** Manual Activation of Intercom: Press [MFB], [V+] or [V-] button (whichever headset you pair with), until you hear a <do> sound. Release the button and you will hear a <dodo> sound to indicate the successful intercom connection. ** NOTE: The Voice Answer for cell phone and the Voice Activation (VOX) for intercom with another headset are independent of each other.
  • Page 14: (B).Manual Activation Mode

    voice level. Different voice signals will be provided to indicate the transition from a level to a different level. The following gives the details: Level 1(default): Description: a short <do> sound can be heard when moving from Level 1 to Level 2 Note: if your intercom will activated unexpected by the wind, you should adjust to a higher level.
  • Page 15 (1). If you need to stay in intercom connection for a long period of time, it is suggested that you set both your headset and your target headset to Level 5 (i.e., Manual Activation Mode). In manual activation mode, the function to automatically end an intercom connection when detecting 10-second silence will be disabled.
  • Page 16: Quick Reference For Operation

    Reset to Manufacturer’s Settings To reset the OpenRoad headset to the original manufacture’s default settings, you can press [MFB] and [V+] simultaneously for about 7 seconds until the LED turns red when the OpenRoad headset in the OFF state. Caution: with this operation, all your previous settings will be lost.
  • Page 17: Restore Manufacturer ' S Settings

    Press [MFB] twice Play Press [MFB] twice Pause Press [V-] twice Previous Song Press [V+] twice Next Song SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS OpenRoad HEADSET Dimensions 78mm*40mm*17mm Weight 100g Bluetooth Bluretooth Version:2.1 Bluetooth Profile A2DP/HSP/AVRCP/HFP Power Power Supply Type Input:100-240V,Output:5V Charging Time 2.5 hours Charging Interface Mini USB...
  • Page 18 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 19: Industry Canada Statement

    Industry Canada statement: This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Ce dispositif est conforme à...

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