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PVP Communications Motor-One Installation And Operating Instructions

Wireless speakermic

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CHARGING
The shouldermic contains a rechargeable
Li-Ion battery that powers the internal
wireless (Bluetooth) transceiver, and
should be charged each day with the
provided charger.
To charge:
—Plug charger into a wall outlet. The
charger will display a green LED.
—Connect the shouldermic. The LED on
charger will display a red LED.
CHARGER—STATUS LED
Green (no shouldermic
connected) = ready to charge
Green (connected to
Red = Charging
A full charge may take 3-4 hours
depending on the current level of the
battery.
PAIRING QUICK GUIDE
1) Press PAIR switches, until LED
goes to a solid color, to manually
power off Shouldermic and Motor.
(radio "on" and headset connected)
2) Press and hold Motor PAIR
switch until LED toggles red-green-
red-green, then immediately:
3) Press and hold Shouldermic
PAIR switch until LED toggles red-
green-red-green.
4) After 10-15 sec, a green pulse
every 7 sec will confirm PAIR is
established.
CUT
The Bluetooth
word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by
®
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks are under license.
Motor-One
Motor-One Wireless is a trade-mark of PVP Communications.
All Motor-One
Wireless shouldermic are protected by
U.S. Patent No. 6,311,052 & 7,062,301
A fully charged battery will last a
minimum of 16 hours (continuous audio).
Although the battery may last for more
than one day's use, it is recommended
that it be charged daily. Always leave the
shouldermic charging when not in use.
Li-ion batteries do not have the memory
issues found on Ni-Cad batteries.
Therefore it is not necessary to fully drain
the battery before charging.
IMPORTANT: If the internal Li-Ion
battery in the shouldermic were to fail,
the helmet headset will continue to
operate with the portable radio as
described in Mode 2 of the operations
section. Handlebar PTT switches will be
disabled and no longer operate.
NOTE: If the portable radio battery were
to fail, the helmet headset will continue to
operate with the motorcycle radio (if
applicable) and with the PA system.
INSTALLATION
and
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Motor-One
Wireless Speakermic
United States Patent No.
6,311,052 & 7,062,301
2310 205th Street
Torrance, California 90501
(800)584-4119
www.pvpcom.com

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  • Page 1 Torrance, California 90501 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks are under license. (800)584-4119 Motor-One www.pvpcom.com Motor-One Wireless is a trade-mark of PVP Communications. ™ All Motor-One Wireless shouldermic are protected by ™ U.S. Patent No. 6,311,052 & 7,062,301...
  • Page 2 When the kickstand is returned to the “down” which vary from state to state. PVP Communications, Inc. reserves the right to position, helmet receive audio will be provided by the portable radio and volume make changes in design and to make improvements in its products without the adjusted at the portable radio.
  • Page 3 OPERATION Motor-One Wireless Speakermics ™ PORTABLE OPERATING MODE 3 — FOR ONLY SYSTEMS (Autoswitching systems skip to next step) After a pair (see PAIRING procedure) (Push-to-talk) has been established between the shouldermic and the motor kit, the status LED at both devices will display a green PTT Switch pulse.
  • Page 4 A new pair may be other Motor-One wireless systems established at any time (i.e. riding a (i.e another motor with the wireless spare motor), but until a new pair is system powered on).