Contents INSTALLATION ON THE X-1005 AND X-903 HELMET ......................3 1.1.Preliminary operations..................................3 1.2.Installing the system in the X-1005 and X-903 helmets ....................... 3 1.3.Microphone positioning .................................. 5 1.4.Repositioning the padding ................................6 INSTALLATION ON THE X-LITE HELMETS ..........................7 2.1.Preliminary operations..................................7 2.2.Installing the system in the helmet ..............................
INSTALLATION ON THE X-1005 AND X-903 HELMET EASYFIT The X-1005 and X-903 helmets are pre-set for the simplified installation of the N-Com system. Important: Prior to installing the N-Com system, it is recommended to write down the identification code affixed to the product (see chapter 22.4). The installation video can be seen at www.n-com.it / Support section.
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N.B.: Make sure you do not glue the keypad flex underneath the keypad support. N.B.: In the event that the keypad is not positioned correctly, peel it off right away with extreme care and repeat the positioning. N.B.: It takes up to 24 hours for the keypad to stick completely. During this time, do not expose the helmet to atmospheric agents.
1.3. Microphone positioning ONLY FOR X-1005 HELMETS With the help of the flat head tool supplied as standard equipment, open the microphone-holder clip located on the right side of the helmet (Fig. 14-15). Position the microphone at the desired length, sliding the excess portion inside the cheek pad lining (Fig.
Hook up the microphone to the connector coming out of the e-Box (Fig. 20). Position the wiring and the connectors behind the cheek pad lining, lifting it with the help of a flat head tool (Fig. 21). Fig. 20 Fig.
INSTALLATION ON THE X-LITE HELMETS This procedure must be followed for the installation of N-Com systems on X-lite helmets other than model X-1005 and X-903. Important: Prior to installing the N-Com system, it is recommended to write down the identification code affixed to the product (see chapter 22.4).
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ONLY FOR X-702 HELMETS Cut along the pre-cut lines of the plastic tab on the back of the comfort padding. Position the wiring underneath the plastic tab (Fig. 31). N.B.: the side parts of the antenna must be positioned above the buttons to allow the correct hooking of the comfort padding (Fig.
Line up the keypad flex connector to the e-box making sure that the letter “n” is pointing as shown in Fig. 37. Gently position the connector in its seat until it is all the way in (Fig. 38). ...
FULL-FACE HELMETS Take the polystyrene check pad (left side) and position the microphone in the special housing, as illustrated in Fig. 44. Make sure that the side of the microphone with the caption “n” is facing the inside of the helmet (Fig. 45). ...
REMOVING THE SYSTEM To remove the system from the helmet, proceed as for the installation, by removing the various parts. Important: to remove the keypad, proceed as follows. Remove the keypad from the helmet shell (Fig. 48). Remove the Flex of the keypad from the connector found on the e-box (Fig. 49). ...
The “Auto On / Off” function is enabled by default on the device. You can enable / disable the function from the Configuration Menu (Chapter 6). 4.3. Multi-language voice messages The N-Com system offers voice prompts providing system information and confirmation of which functions are activated or deactivated.
4.5. Updating the firmware Firmware updates for the N-Com system can be installed using the N-Com EASYSET program on your computer, or the N-Com EASYSET app on your smartphone. Via your computer with the N-Com EASYSET program Download N-Com EASYSET program from N-Com...
PAIRING UP MENU All the Bluetooth pairing up operations are carried out in this mode. In order to access the Pairing up Menu starting with the N-Com system switched off, press the “ON” key and keep it pressed for 4 seconds. Once in the “Pairing up”...
E. Reset* In order to restore the factory settings of the device, press the key “” or “” until you hear the Factory Reset voice message “ ”. Press the “ON” confirmation key to restore all the factory settings of the device. Exiting the configuration* To exit the “Configuration”...
MOBILE PHONE To pair up a mobile phone to the M951 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 7. Answering a phone call Briefly press any key when you hear the incoming call signal. When you hear the ringtone, say any word out loud. You can enable / disable the “VOX phone”...
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N.B.: If no key is pressed within 15 seconds, the system exits the “Speed Dial” menu.
10. MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH To pair up an Mp3 device to the M951 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 7. Play music (Play) Briefly press “ON”. Pause function (Pause) When the player is connected and playing music, briefly press “ON”. Next track (Skip) When the player is playing music, press “”...
11. NAVIGATOR PAIR UP M951 system is compatible with the most common satellite navigators for motorcycles. For a list of compatible models and additional details, visit the website www.n-com.it Make sure the M951 is turned off. Put the system in the “Pairing up” menu: press the “ON” key and keep it pressed for 4 seconds, ...
12. AUDIO MULTITASKING The Audio Multitasking function makes it possible to music during Mesh Intercom communication Notes: The Audio Multitasking function is always enabled. 12.1. Adjusting the volumes Increasing or decreasing the volume of the foreground audio also increases or decreases the volume of the background audio.
13. GROUP MESH With Group Mesh , users can freely communicate with each other in the same private group in Group Mesh. For closed intercom conversations using Mesh Intercom, a Group Mesh needs to be created by the users. Up to 24 users can all be connected in each private group. 13.1.
15. REMOTE CONTROL The M951 device can be controlled by using a remote control (sold separately), so that you do not have to take your hands off the handlebars to use the keypad. The N-Com system is compatible with the RC4 Remote Control by SENA. The following table shows the correspondence of the keys: N-COM SYSTEM ▲...
16. BATTERY AND RECHARGE 16.1. Low battery signal During its operation, the system alerts the user with a voice message when the battery is low. From the first message, the system has a 1-hour autonomy. Warning is given every 10 minute. 16.2.
17. SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS Turning on 2 sec Turning off 4 sec Increase Volume Decrease Volume Pairing up Menu*** 4 sec Configuration Menu 4 sec Answer phone call* Voice call 2 sec Speed Dialling Menu** Hang up/reject a phone call 2 sec Manual Device Connection...
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Certification and Safety Approvals FCC Compliance Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 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.
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compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. Industry Canada(IC) Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)this device may not cause interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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