SCHUBERTH SRC-System User Manual

SCHUBERTH SRC-System User Manual

Rider communication system headset for motorcycle helmets
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  • Page 1 U S E R M A N U A L P O W E R E D B Y...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.2 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA CABLE . ....... . . 26 8.10 TROUBLESHOOTING THE INTERCOM ....... . 36 5.3 ATTACHING THE SRC-SYSTEM™ ........27 9. CLICK-TO-LINK® (CTL) ........... . 36 5.4 POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS ........27 5.5 POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE . ........28 10. SUPPORT ............. . 37 5.6 REMOVING THE SRC-SYSTEM™ FROM YOUR HELMET . ....28 11. NOTICES ............. . . 37 5.7 WEARING AND REMOVING THE HELMET......28 5.8 CLEANING THE SRC-SYSTEM™ ACOUSTIC COLLAR . ..... 28 6. CONNECTING MOBILE PHONES, GPS AND MP3 PLAYERS ..... 29 IMPORTANT: This is version 1.0 of the User Manual. Please note, that our manual is updated 6.1 MOBILE PHONE . ..........29 periodically on our website in order to include the very latest features as well the new 6.2 GPS DEVICE ............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This manual will help you operate the headset, but you should first familiarize of volume according to ambient noise and driving speed. You can also control yourself with the Bluetooth® functionality of your mobile phone and/or GPS the volume level manually. AGC sensitivity levels can be customized to suit device before using the SRC-System™. your personal preferences. The retail box contains one SRC-System™. When paired with another ➤VOX technology for safe and hands-free operation of some key functions SRC-System™, the units can be used for Intercom at a range of up to 700 m/ (Voice Dial, Answer Call, Reject Call). VOX sensitivity levels can be customized 2,300 ft (subject to terrain). to suit your personal preferences. ➤PLC software (Packet Loss Concealment) for real-time compensation of audio YOUR SRC-SYSTEM OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS: losses in challenging environments. 1. Mobile phone communication (supporting Bluetooth® Handsfree* and A2DP ➤Advanced software which you should update while in standby mode, via any and AVRCP profiles at a 10 m / 33 ft. range) PC running Windows® XP™, Vista™ or Windows 7. 2. Wireless music-streaming (supporting the Bluetooth® Stereo A2DP and AVRCP ➤Spoken status announcements, so that you always know to whom or what profiles and compatible with a variety of MP3 Players, adapters and other device you are connected to at any given time. audio devices) We wish you a great riding experience and remain available for any inquiries you 3. 2-way or 3-Way Bike-to-Bike Intercom for conference calls with other may have. Just write us at Service@schuberth.com SRC-System™ headsets (up to 700 m/ 2,300 ft) in Full Duplex** mode...
  • Page 4: Contents Of The Retail Box

    2. CONTENTS OF THE RETAIL BOX Wall charger plug USB adapter cable SRC-SYSTEM™ FOR S2 HELMETS* Velcro® pads Channel A Button MP3 cable • Connect to Rider A Corded • MP3 Button Microphone Microphone sponges Speaker pads Mobile Button User Manual, stickers Channel B Button • Connect to Rider B • FM Radio Button IMPORTANT:...
  • Page 5: Basic Setup And Configuration

    • Set custom AGC and VOX sensitivity levels suited to your specific riding 2 blue flashes every 3 seconds Audio active style and conditions. 1 red flash every 3 seconds Standby – Battery is low SRC-SYSTEM SETTINGS CAN BE CUSTOMIZED IN TWO WAYS: 2 red flashes every 3 seconds Low battery while audio active • V ia the free SRC-System™ Upgrades software available for download from Solid red Charging www.schuberth.com/register/en. Requires PC and cable-connected device...
  • Page 6: Voice Menu

    The Voice Menu is available in several languages. 1. P ress and hold the Channel “A” button and Channel “B” button simultaneously 5.1 REMOVING THE EXISTING ACOUSTIC COLLAR for 3 seconds while on standby. First, remove the existing Acoustic Collar from your helmet as follows: 2. A fter entering the menu, follow the voice instructions in English or choose your Pull out and remove the Acoustic Collar from the front at its bent center. preferred language 4.6 AUDIO SOURCES AND PRIORITIES The different audio sources connected to the SRC-System™ are prioritized as shown below, i.e. the higher priority source will always override and interrupt the lower one. For example, incoming phone calls will interrupt ongoing Intercom calls, while 5.2 CONNECTING THE ANTENNA CABLE incoming intercom calls will interrupt the audio from the built-in FM Radio etc. Your SRC-System™ has an antenna cable which must be connected to the built- in antenna cable connector in the Schuberth helmet. Higher Priority 1. Mobile Phone audio or GPS instructions* ...
  • Page 7: Attaching The Src-System

    1. Make sure to place the speaker and microphone cords inside the helmet, and protective plastic cover. then secure the SRC-System™ into place. 2. Push and insert the SRC-System™ starting from the back of the helmet area. Do the same for the sides of the SRC-System™ and then the front of the On the helmet remove the rubber helmet area to secure the SRC-System™ into place. protector from the antenna connector. 4. Align the two connector heads and snap the two fasteners back into place to lock the connector in a closed position. 5.4 POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS For best audio results, make sure that both of your speakers are placed as closely as possible just opposite your ears. The following applies to both sides of the SRC-System™: 1. Open the rear red button located under the interior lining that covers the cheek pads (the button is held by a black ring). Lift the lining slightly. 2. Attach the corresponding oval Velcro pads to the speaker-shaped indentations on the EPS (expanded polystyrene) and position the speakers on the Velcro pads. 5. The antenna connector can now be safely stowed away inside the antenna connector pocket on the center of the SRC-System™.
  • Page 8: Positioning The Microphone

    2. Attach the microphone to the Velcro, as shown in illustration. NOTE: Your SRC-System™ Acoustic Collar is designed for maximum comfort. However, since it contains an entire electronic kit within, it will have a slight a bulge. Therefore, putting your SRC equipped helmet on or taking it off may feel different than what you are used to with a standard Acoustic Collar.
  • Page 9: Connecting Mobile Phones, Gps And Mp3 Players

    NOTE: If you plan to use a GPS device in parallel with your mobile phone, then you Thanks to MDC technology the SRC-System™ offers parallel connectivity as should pair your mobile phone to the GPS device and not to the SRC-System™. In such case, skip this section and proceed directly with section 6.2.
  • Page 10: Gps Device

    1. If the pairing process is not completed within two minutes the headset will return to Standby mode When the headset is on an active phone call, any Intercom call request will be 2. The priority schedule of your SRC-System™ has been set in a way to avoid automatically rejected. incoming intercom calls to interrupt GPS instructions in progress. In such case the Once the phone call ends, you can make and accept Intercom calls again.
  • Page 11: Mp3 Music

    Using a Bluetooth® device that supports the AVRCP profile will allow you to OPERATING YOUR A2DP SOURCE FROM YOUR HEADSET operate all major A2DP source functions directly from your headset. Play Press the MP3 Button for 3 seconds NOTE: The SRC-System™ can also receive audio via the enclosed cable from non- Pause / Stop* Press the MP3 Button for 3 seconds Bluetooth® MP3 Players or audio sources as described in section 6.3b Forward...
  • Page 12: Built-In Fm Radio

    Mobile Phone station RDS ON/OFF While the Radio is on, press and hold Volume Up and 2. T ap the Channel “B” button within 20 seconds of finding the FM station (Default: OFF) Volume Down Buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to save it as the current Preset. Thanks to the RDS feature, your headset will automatically select the strongest Scan and Save: Scan through FM stations signal available for the FM station you wish to listen to, no matter where you are 1. P ress and hold the Volume Up button for 6 seconds. The SRC-System™ riding. will search upwards (higher frequency) for a station. When a station is found, it can be heard for a few seconds. 2. T o stop the scan on this station: Tap the Volume Up Button. 3. T ap the Channel “B” button within 20 seconds of finding the FM station to save it as the current Preset. 4. T o continue scan: Wait for the next station to be found.
  • Page 13: Using The Intercom

    AUTOMATIC RADIO TUNING Your SRC-System™ allows you to connect to other bikers using SRC headsets This feature makes finding new stations fast and easy by automatically creating a within a range of up to 700 meters / 2,300 ft. (subject to terrain). To set up one temporary list of 6 “on-the-go” radio stations. or two Intercom Bluetooth® connections, you must first pair your SRC-System™ headset with the other headsets. 1. Turn on the Radio. Pairing is a one time process. Once completed, the headsets will remain paired 2. Press and hold the Volume Down button for 6 seconds. and automatically recognize each other whenever they are within range. 3. Y our SRC-System™ will search upwards (higher frequency) from the Your headset has two Intercom channels available for headset-to-headset current station and store the next 6 FM stations it discovers as “on the connections. Therefore, your SRC-System™ can communicate simultaneously in go” stations. conference mode with up to two other SRC headsets. 4. I f desired, repeat from Step 2 to store the next 6 FM stations as “on the 8.2 INTERCOM COMPATIBILITY go” stations. You can use your SRC-System™ headset for Intercom communication with any other SRC-System™ headset and with cardo scala rider headsets. For further NOTE: These 6 temporary “on the go” stations cannot be saved and do not replace details visit www.cardosystems.com/SRC.
  • Page 14: U Sing The Src-Systemâ„¢ For Intercom With Other

    8.4 USING THE SRC-SYSTEM™ FOR INTERCOM WITH OTHER SRC-SYSTEM™ 8.4b. THREE-WAY INTERCOM HEADSETS The SRC-System™ offers three-way intercom conference connectivity as follows: INTERCOM CHANNEL PAIRING / CONNECTION PAIRING MODE LED Use Channel “A” Use Channel “B” BUTTON INDICATORS CHANNEL “A” CHANNEL “A” BUTTON Rapid RED flashing CHANNEL “B” CHANNEL “B” BUTTON Rapid BLUE flashing 8.4a. TWO-WAY INTERCOM Rider “2”...
  • Page 15: Making Intercom Calls

    NOTE: While the Intercom is on, the Redial and Voice Dial functions will be disabled. 8.9 NOTEWORTHY ISSUES 8.6 RECEIVING INTERCOM CALLS 1. Busy Status (When using a SRC-System™ headset) When a paired headset calls you via intercom, the call will begin almost instantly. When attempting an Intercom call with a headset that is already on a Phone/ GPS/ Intercom call, you will hear two beeps indicating the other headset is busy. NOTE: The headsets preset priority modes have been set in a way to avoid incoming 2.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting The Intercom

    1. Mobile Phone audio or GPS instructions*  First, make sure your microphone is located properly in front of the center of your 2. Intercom / Click-to-Link® mouth. 3. A2DP (Stereo Bluetooth) audio The SRC-System™ is designed for use in loud environments. Therefore, you 4. FM Radio (Built-in) should test the Intercom functionality only in a noisy environment, such as next 5. AUX (for corded connection i.e. Music Players) to an idling motorcycle and not indoors. Please also verify that the headsets Lower Priority *GPS instructions from Smartphone GPS Apps are prioritized like A2DP audio were paired together properly by following the instructions in the relevant Setup sections.
  • Page 17: Support

    Phone: +49-391-8106-555 making or accepting a call you should pull over to the side of the road and stop. Any publications, For the latest information on Software upgrades please visit our website at advertisements, announcements or other similar communications, which imply that you can use the device on the move, merely refer to its technical capabilities and are not to be understood as www.schuberth.com/en/motorcycle/service/src-systemtm.html an encouragement to engage in such activity. and register on-line. You must establish whether use of the device might represent a violation of any laws or regula- IMPORTANT: tions applicable in the location of use and adhere to the relevant rules. In this respect, any use of OPENING ACOUSTIC COLLAR ZIPPER VOIDS WARRANTY! the device is exclusively at the user’s own risk and responsibility. The basic requirements for safe use include that you must be physically capable of using the The electronic components inside the Acoustic Collar of the SRC-System™ are device and not suffer from any illness or restrictions that might impair your capability to use the closed by a sealed zipper. Please do not tamper with or open the zipper as this device safely and ride on the road. Furthermore, you must hold a valid driving licence for the will void your warranty. vehicle. Under no circumstances may you consume alcohol or mind altering drugs, which might impair your alertness, before or during use of the device. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 16. 15.21 You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 15.105(b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC / IC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no...
  • Page 18 European CE Notice Device, irrespective of whether the Device is used by the original purchaser or any third party. The SRC-System™ headset (the “Product”) is in conformity with the following essential require- The Company hereby notifies you that using this Device may also be in contravention to local, ments of Council Directive 1999/5/EC (referred to as R&TTE Directive): Articles 3.1a, 3.1.b and 3.2. federal, state or national laws or regulations, and that any use of the Device is entirely at your The Product is manufactured in accordance with Annex II of the above directive. sole risk and responsibility. Declaration of Conformity (DOC) 1. You, your heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns, hereby voluntarily and forever The SRC-System™ headset is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth® Specification 2.1 and has release, discharge, indemnify and hold harmless the Company from any and all litigation, successfully passed all interoperability tests that are specified in the Bluetooth® specification. How- claims, debts, demands, actions and liability which may arise, directly or indirectly, from using ever, interoperability between the device and other Bluetooth®-enabled products is not guaranteed. the Device for any distress, pain, suffering, discomfort, loss, injury, death, damages to or in respect to any person or property however caused, WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, and which may hereafter accrue to you on some future date as a result of said WAIVER AND GENERAL RELEASE use, to the fullest extent permitted by law. (not for countries of the European Union) 2. You fully understand and assume the risks in using the Device, including risk of negligent acts BY USING THE SRC-SYSTEM™ YOU WILL WAIVE SUBSTANTIAL LEGAL RIGHTS INCLUDING THE or omissions by others.
  • Page 19 (b) these risks and dangers may be caused by the negligence of the manufacturers or its agents Limitation of Liability or any third party involved in designing or manufacturing the Device; IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE, INCIDEN- (c) these risks and dangers may arise from foreseeable or unforeseeable causes. You hereby TAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING assume all risks and dangers and all responsibility for any losses and/ or damages, whether FROM THE USE OF THE DEVICE, WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING caused in whole or in part by the negligence or other conduct of others, including the NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH Company. DAMAGES. YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE LIMITATIONS SET FORTH ABOVE ARE FUNDAMENTAL 5. You confirm that you have read this release of liability and fully understand its terms and that you have given up substantial rights by not returning the Device for a full refund (see refund ELEMENTS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE DEVICE WOULD NOT BE PROVIDED TO YOU ABSENT SUCH option below). LIMITATIONS. SOME STATE STATUTES MIGHT APPLY REGARDING LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. Disclaimer of Warranty RETURN FOR FULL REFUND THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THE ENCLOSED IF YOU ARE UNWILLING TO ACCEPT AND AGREE TO THE ABOVE CONDITIONS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS DEVICE TO THE RESELLER OR TO THE COMPANY FOR A FULL REFUND, PROVIDED THAT YOU DO SO DEVICE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. THE DEVICE AND ITS ACCESSORIES ARE NO LATER THAN 7 BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE PURCHASE OF THE DEVICE (proof of purchase PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND BEYOND THOSE ASSUMED required) AND SUBJECT TO THE WRAPPING BEING INTACT. WHEN DOING SO, PLEASE REFER TO THIS SECTION. BY NOT RETURNING THE DEVICE FOR REFUND WITHIN THE PERIOD PROVIDED, YOU ARE IN THE ENCLOSED MANUAL. EXPLICITLY IN AGREEMENT WITH THE ABOVE, AND RENOUNCE ALL RIGHTS TO FUTURE CLAIMS AND DEMANDS AGAINST THE COMPANY AS DEFINED ABOVE. www.schuberth.com...

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