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Kennedy Technology Group CellSet MC/SP4 User Manual page 2

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Remove the four screws from the top of the CellSet and remove the top cover.
Locate the small red and black slide switch labeled "S1" (see figure for approximate location).
Refer to the tag attached to the Cell Phone Harness you purchased. This tag indicates the proper position
for this switch. If the tag states "SW IN', then slide switch "S1" to the "IN" position. If the tag reads
"SW OUT", slide the switch to the "OUT" position.
Replace CellSet's top cover screws
Refer to the instructions sheets provided with the Intercom Harness, and Cell Phone Harness. When you
complete those installations
refer back to this sheet.
Mount the box to the bike using tie wraps.
Turn on your intercom and adjust the intercom volume to its usual settings. Put on your helmet/helmet.
To talk on the phone after you take or make a call, simply speak into your headset's microphone.
Many phones can be programmed for auto-answer and auto-disconnect. If you plan on only receiving
phone calls, you might consider mounting the phone in the trunk.
IMPORTANT NOTES
CellSet is based on speakerphone technology. As such,, it is sensitive to wind noise. Furthermore, it
automatically attenuates background (i.e. road) noise. To be properly heard by the receiving party`, you
must speak at least twice as loud as any background noise picked up by your headset microphone.
If your phone does not ring through its headset jack, then you must program your phone for "auto
answer" in order to receive calls.
If you hear a buzzing noise when you place or receive a call, try to locate the cell phone farther from
CellSet. The buzzing may be worse when the bike is inside a building. If available, connect an aftermarket
or OEM remote mount antenna.
Try to mount the phone in an upright position.
Route the cable to the cell phone so that there is no excess line close to the phone.
Attach a remote antenna (if available for your cell phone make and model)
CellSet is internally fused with a solid state, auto-reseting, 1/4 Amp fuse. To reset the fuse, turn the bike's
power "off", wait a few seconds then turn it back "on".

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