SUOMY SCS User Manual

Bluetooth communication system

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Some information on BLUETOOTH ®
Bluetooth® is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks
(WPAN).
It provides a standard, inexpensive and safe method to exchange information
between different devices through a safe short-radius radio frequency.
Bluetooth® looks for the devices within a radius of a few dozen metres and if
these devices are covered by the signal, it allows them to communicate with
one another. These devices can be palm-held devices, mobile phones, perso-
nal computers, laptop computers, printers or digital cameras.
Bluetooth® technology does not have infinite resources and therefore can
connect only a definite number of devices at the same time.The resources it
consumes depends on the technology of the peripheral. For example, an MP3
player uses all the available resources to offer the best sound quality and so
often connection to other devices is not possible.
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)
This profile defines how high quality audio (stereo or mono) can be streamed
from one device to another over a Bluetooth ® connection. For example, music
streamed from a mobile phone to a wireless headset.
Hands-Free Profile (HFP)
This is commonly used to allow car hands-free kits to communicate with mo-
bile phones in the car.Most bluetooth ® headsets implement both Hands-Free
Profile and Headset Profile, because of the extra features in HFP for use with a
mobile phone. For example: last number redial, call waiting, voice dialing.
Headset Profile (HSP)
This is the most commonly used profile, providing support for the popular
Bluetooth ® Headsets to be used with mobile phones. It relies on SCO for
minimal controls including the ability to ring, answer a call, hang up and
adjust the volume.
Intercom Profile (ICP)
This is often referred to as the walkie-talkie profile. It is another TCS (Telephone
Control protocol Specification) based profile, relying on SCO to carry the
audio. It is proposed to allow voice calls between two Bluetooth ® capable
handsets, over Bluetooth ®
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  • Page 1 Some information on BLUETOOTH ® Bluetooth® is an industrial specification for wireless personal area networks (WPAN). It provides a standard, inexpensive and safe method to exchange information between different devices through a safe short-radius radio frequency. Bluetooth® looks for the devices within a radius of a few dozen metres and if these devices are covered by the signal, it allows them to communicate with one another.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction ..........page 3 Important ..........page 4 Package contents ........page 8 Installing the system........page 9 Recharging the device ........ page 9 Preliminary information ....... page 9 Switching on and off ......... page 10 Commands table ........
  • Page 3: Introduction

    The start communication system kit contains the internal helmet circuity and is required to use the SCS kit. The passenger helmet can also be connected through a cable connection by purchasing another start communication system kit and a passenger cable kit.
  • Page 4: Important

    Caution: the product must not be used in official or unofficial competitions, circuits, racing tracks and similar. Caution: the installation of the SCS kit adds a weight of about 60g which is in addition to the weight of the helemet and other accessories.
  • Page 5 • Moderate your speed during a conversation (phone or intercom) 1.2 General rules The use of the SCS kit is subject to the respect of all the restrictions and recom- mendations relative to the use of mobile phones.
  • Page 6 • Do not switch on the mobile phone or the SCS kit when their use is prohi- bited or when it can cause interference or hazardous situations. • Switch it off whilst refuelling and do not use the SCS kit in service sta- tions.
  • Page 7 1.5 Disposal In the event of disposing of the SCS kit or part of it, the following indications must be followed: • The product complies with European Directive 2002/96/EC. • All the electrical and electronic parts must be disposed of separately, in specific collection points designated by the government or local autho- rities.
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    2. Package contents • Suomy Communication System (SCS) • Rechargeable lithium-ion battery • 220V AC/5VDC electrical adapter • USB cable • Dvd-rom • Instruction booklet • Assembly instructions leaflet Rechargeable battery Suomy Communication System SCS Electrical adapter Cable Dvd-rom...
  • Page 9: Installing The System

    3. Installing the system Please refer to the leaflet supplied for the installation of the SCS kit or the start communication kit. 4. Recharging the device Before using the device for the first time, charge the battery supplied for at least 10 hours in order to keep it in good working order.
  • Page 10: Switching On And Off

    6. Switching on and off To switch on the SCS kit, first of all press the ON button (medium press) until the on tone is reproduced. To switch it off, keep the ON button pressed until you hear the music that tells you the board is switched off.
  • Page 11 SCS helmet kit cable PASSENGER PILOT The helmet with the SCS kit is connected to the mobile phone, the connection to the other helmet is by cable. An incoming call interrupts the intercom. SCS helmet Radio Computer...
  • Page 12 Intercom pairing mode Master pairing Pairings reset Switch off Telephone pairing Pairings reset Switch off...
  • Page 13 english Configuration reception Switch off The system is switched off automatically when the configuration has been received. MP3 connected Activation intercom Phone connection Increase volume Lower volume Mute Switch off If a MP3 is connected, radio and phone aren’t available...
  • Page 14 No device connected Activation intercom Phone connection MP3 connection Increase volume Lower volume Switch on radio Switch off radio Find radio station Skip next station saved Skip previous station saved Save current station Mute Switch off...
  • Page 15 english Phone connected Activation intercom Phone disconnection Increase volume Lower volume Voice call Last call Answer* Refuse* Hang up* Transfer call* Switch on radio Switch off radio Find station Skip next station saved Skip previous station saved Save current station Mute Switch off * available only during a phone call...
  • Page 16 Intercom connected Deactivation interphone Phone connection MP3 connection Increase volume Lower volume Switch on radio Switch off radio Find radio station Skip next station saved Skip previous station saved Save current station Mute Switch off...
  • Page 17 english Phone connected and intercom active Deactivation intercom Phone disconnection Increase volume Lower volume Voice call Last call Answer* Refuse* Hang up* Transfer call* Switch on radio Switch off radio Find station Skip next station saved Skip previous station saved Save current station Mute Switch off...
  • Page 18: Pairing

    8. Pairing with an MP3 player • The SCS kit has a Bluetooth® A2DP profile, which lets you listen to your music inside the helmet through an MP3 player (with a Bluetooth® com- munication interface) or a mobile phone (with the same A2DP profile).
  • Page 19 9. Pairing with a Bluetooth® mobile phone This procedure pairs your Bluetooth® mobile phone with the SCS kit. It must be done the first time you use your phone with the kit that will be detected as a normal earpiece.
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Volume

    A short press on the ON button is enough to reactivate it. IMPORTANT: two helmets connection through the passenger cable kit is activa- ted by the helmet with the SCS system installed. With radio switched off make a very long simultaneously pressure on and ON buttons.
  • Page 21: Using The Phone

    (some mobile phones reproduce their own ringing tone directly on the SCS system). Just press the ON button (short press) to answer the call. A medium press of the ON button refuses the call (see tables).
  • Page 22: Using The Radio

    13. Using the radio The SCS kit has a high quality FM radio. The radio is operated by the button next to the ON button. The possible functions are: • Switching on and off • Finding a radio station •...
  • Page 23: Special Functions

    IMPORTANT: Each time you turn on the radio the saved locations go back to position number 1. 14. Special Functions Suomy®, has always been attentive to the innovations that technology can of- fer its clients and has added a number of particularly attractive and interesting functions to its SCS kit.
  • Page 24: Community Mode

    14.1 Community mode When this mode is activated, each helmet with the SCS kit is continuously looking for other similar ones to communicate with them. Proceed as follows to activate the COMMUNITY mode: • Switch off the SCS kit •...
  • Page 25 If the distance (or the road and environmental conditions) between the two hel- mets becomes such that communication is interrupted, the kit tries to reconnect automatically for about 3 minutes. In the case of failure, the SCS kit, through a sequence of low- and high-pitched tones, connects through a phone call is this has been authorized through the appropriate box in the configurator (see the software instructions on the CD supplied).
  • Page 26: Configurator Mode

    15. Configurator mode The SCS kit has software for PC Windows to configure all the system’s fun- ctions easily and simply. The following are required to use the configurator: • Pc Windows (Windows XP or higher) • Bluetooth® peripheral device (if it is not present in the computer, you...
  • Page 27 english The following options can be set with the configuration software: • Name of the helmet • Volume intercom mode • Volume stereo music mode (A2DP, Bluetooth® MP3 player) • Volume active phone call mode • Radio volume • Stereo mode (caution: the systems is set as default in mono mode to comply with the Highway Code in most countries) •...
  • Page 28 To save the selected configuration in the SCS kit, follow these instructions: • switch off the board • press both the ON and buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds and until you hear a double low-pitched tone • select the chosen configuration •...
  • Page 29: Warranty

    16.1 Cover of warranty Suomy® reserves the right not to repair the Product under warranty if this infor- mation is deleted, altered, illegible or the original of the purchase receipt and the warranty form duly completed in full are missing.
  • Page 30 Variations in colour or damage caused by exposure to harmful chemical products. • The use of incompatible accessories that are not part of the SCS product range. • The warranty also does not cover defects of the product deriving from fortuitous events, modifications or adaptations, causes of force majeure or damage deriving from contact with liquids.
  • Page 31 The date on which the product was purchased. The name and address of the purchaser. Suomy® reserves the right not to carry out the repair under warranty if this information is deleted, modified, illegible or the purchase receipt is missing.
  • Page 32: Warranty Form

    WARRANTY FORM Buyer’s information Name ..............................Surname ..............................Address ..............................Telephone ..............................E-mail ..............................Dealer reference ..............................Date of purchase ..............................

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