Table of Contents 1.PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 2.INSTALLATION MOUNTING SPEAKERS/MICROPHONE ONTO HELMET 3.SET UP YOUR HOLA POWER AND LED INDICATOR: ABOUT PAIRING Why Pair? Which Devices to Pair? How to Pair: Pairing with a Cell Phone: Pairing with a GPS: Pairing with Another HOLA: Pairing Example: 4.USING YOUR HOLA...
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Foreword Thank you for choosing HOLA headset. We appreciate your trust you place in us and our product. HOLA headset is carefully designed to satisfy all your expectations in communication for the ride. Should you have any suggestions or questions regarding our product, please write us at service@openroad.
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( The above list shows the number of parts in a single-pack. For dual-pack, all the numbers should be doubled except power supply and USB To Mini USB cable )
Once the headset fixture is mounted onto the helmet, it cannot be changed. 1. Clip-on Mode: Insert the spring clip into HOLA headset fixture from below and fasten the clip to the headset fixture. Please make sure the direction before inserting. Caution: the...
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Please refrain from unnecessary removal of the interlocking fastener from the helmet, as it may damage the adhesive on interlocking fastener. Note: HOLA headset provides quality voice and VOX intercom. For optimal performance, the microphone must be as close to the mouth of the user as possible when installing the microphone.
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Step 2: Connect speakers to microphone, and adjust the left and right speakers to desired position. Step 3: Pull to open the clip of the HOLA headset fixture and clip/slide onto the lower rim of the helmet. To further enhance...
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Step 4: Slide in the HOLA headset from the top of the headset fixture into the track of the headset fixture.
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Step 2: Slide the HOLA headset into the track from top down into fixture. Important Notice: Ensure to properly plug the mini USB cable in the device. Failure to do so will affect device performance and can also result in water damage when used in wet weather.
Power and LED Indicator: 1. Power ON: Press[MFB] button until the LED indicates blue. A voice notification will inform you of the current intercom mode. Power OFF: Press [MFB] button until the LED indicates red. A voice notification will inform you of the remaining battery capacity.
Which Devices to Pair? To use the HOLA with a cell phone, GPS, MP3, another HOLA headset, or other Bluetooth devices, a pairing process must be performed for the HOLA headset to connect with each other device respectively.
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(b) Automatic answer: Press the [V-] button for 7 seconds until the LED turns green. A voice notification will inform you <Automatic Answering Mode >. Note: After the HOLA headset has been paired with a cell phone, the default answering mode is voice answer.
(1).On the GPS, search for cell phone and connect to cell phone option. (2).When the HOLA is in OFF state, press the [MFB] button on the HOLA headset for 6 seconds until the LED flashes red/blue. (3).Activate the GPS Bluetooth and search for the HOLA-S/ HOLA-F.
Pairing with Another HOLA: HOLA can also be paired with up-to 3 other HOLAs for intercom use. (1).To pair two HOLAs (e.g., A and B), the following operations must be performed on both A and B, respectively. (2).Beginning with the HOLA headset in OFF state, press the [MFB] button on the headset (A or B) for 6 seconds until the LED flashes red/blue alternatingly to enter the “pairing”...
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(b) To pair using the [V+] button: Press and hold [V+] on A headset until the LED light on A headset indicates red/blue/ green alternating for about 5 seconds, and then red/blue alternating. Then, press the [MFB] button on A headset again so that the LED on A headset flashes faster and the LED lights on both A headset and B headset display blue to indicate successful pairing.
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B headset, but B headset can use [V+] to pair with A headset and use [MFB] to pair with C headset. (6).Each button can only remember a pairing to one HOLA headset at a time. When you use the same button to pair with a...
B, C and D headsets, wherein A headset and B headset are most often in contact, while C headset and D headset are most often in contact with each other, the following choice of buttons for pairing can be used (for HOLA-F, which can pair up to three other HOLA headsets):...
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Alternatively, if A headset most often speaks to B headset, B headset often speaks to C headset, C headset often speaks to D headset and D headset often speaks to A headset (forming a cyclic loop), then the choice of buttons for pairing in the following table is suggested:...
The [V+] and [V-] buttons on HOLA are for volume control. You will hear a double tone during adjustment to indicate volume changes are being made. When the volume is adjusted to the highest or lowest level, a <beep>...
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For example, the cell phone talk and the intercom between two headsets are both monotone.) (2).Voice Control Feature: The HOLA headset provides voice control to both answering phone calls and activating the intercom. The voice activation (VOX) level can be adjusted according to your travel speed...
Using Your Cell Phone The HOLA headset can be connected to two cell phones and can receive calls from either cell phone. The last cell phone paired with the HOLA headset must support “voice dialing”, “reconnecting cell phone” and “A2DP stereo music playing”.
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NOTE: The last paired cell phone supports this function. When two cell phones are paired with the HOLA headset, the other cell phone needs to be connected to the HOLA headset manually. (7).If your cell phone supports AVRCP function (consult your cell phone user’s manual), you can play music directly:...
Intercom with another Headset: (VOX vs. Manual Activation) Voice Activation (VOX) Mode Voice activation (VOX) can be used to activate your HOLA for an intercom transmission with another headset. However, the first transmission between two headsets after successful pairing can only be activated manually.
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** Manual Activation of Intercom: Press the [MFB], [V+] or [V-] button (whichever headset you pair with) until you hear a single tone. Release the button and the voice notification <Comm A selected>, < Comm B selected >, or < Comm C selected > is heard.
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VOX Level Control: When the HOLA is ON (i.e., ready to connect) but not transmitting any voice signals (i.e., turn off cell phone music and stay silent for 10 seconds to leave the intercom mode), press [V+] or [V-] twice to raise or lower the voice level.
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Level 1: (default) Description: A voice notification saying "Comm activation Level 1" indicates that the headset is set to Level 1. Suggested speed reference for level 1 is: 0-90km/h Level 2: Description: A voice notification saying "Comm activation Level 2" indicates that the headset is set to Level 2. Suggested speed reference for level 2 is: 0-120km/h Level 3: Description: A voice notification saying "Comm activation Level...
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Note: The differentiating factors in how apparent the resolution of multiple VOX settings are by helmet and motorcycle type (open face or full face helmet, motorcycle with a windscreen or not and engine noise). With an open face helmet type (microphone more prone to being affected by wind noise), the scale/resolution of VOX settings will have a more apparent effect rather than on a full-face helmet type (microphone less...
Level 5. (1).In the event that prolonged intercom transmissions will occur, it is suggested that one of HOLA headsets to be set to Level 5 (Manual Activation Mode). In manual activation mode, the function to automatically end an intercom connection when detecting 10-second silence will be disabled.
Connection Failed If you hear a quadruple tone after activating the intercom, it indicates that the HOLA headset you are trying to transmit to is out of the reception range of your HOLA headset. The intercom connection attempt has failed.
Using Your GPS If you have paired your HOLA with a GPS, it is possible to hear voice instructions from the GPS through the headset. If you are on an intercom with another headset when the GPS audio instruction comes in, the intercom connection will be automatically paused.
The following items are the various voice notifications that the headset emits when certain functions are selected. "Full" "Above 80%" "Above 50%" "Low approaching 25%" "Critical 10%" 6. "Answering Mode"...
3.For environmental protection, please recycle this product. Warranty: 1.Warranty, technical support and service from Open Road Solutions, Inc. are only extended to the original buyer of HOLA headset. 2.For malfunctions not caused by inappropriate use, Open Road Solution, Inc. will replace or repair parts and headset at no extra charge or fully refund the purchase.
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5.Warranty period: 24 months from the date of purchase. 6.A proof of purchase must be presented for warranty service. 7.For warranty service, please inquire with your local store or contact authorized local distributor or dealers. The full-list of authorized dealer is available on www.openroad.com.tw, or email to: service@openroad.com.tw Notice: 1.This manual is provided “as-is”.
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no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: -Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 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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