IMPORTANT: This is version 1.1 of the User Manual. Please note, that our
manual is updated periodically on our website in order to include the very latest features as well the new options and functions of your new SRC-System.
Please visit www.src-system.com to check now if the manual you are hold-
ing is the most updated version and download the website manual version in
your preferred language.
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1. INTRODUCTION
SRC-System
SRC-System
Congratulations and thank you for choosing the Schuberth Rider
Communication-System™ (SRC™-System™) Headset for motorcycle
helmets.
This manual will help you operate the headset, but you should rst
familiarize yourself with the Bluetooth® functionality of your mobile
phone and/or GPS device before using the SRC-System.
The SRC-System retail box contains one headset unit. When paired
with another SRC-System, the headsets can be used as an Intercom
at a range of up to 300 m/ 328 yd (subject to terrain).
YOUR SRCSYSTEM MAY BE USED AS FOLLOWS:
1. as a Bluetooth headset for mobile phone communication (supporting BluetoothHeadset, Handsfree* and A2DP and AVRCP proles at a
10 m / 33 ft. range)
2. as a Bluetooth stereo headset for wireless music-streaming (supporting the BluetoothA2DP prole and compatible with a variety of
MP3 Players, adapters and other audio devices)
3. as a 2-way or 3-Way Bike-to-Bike Intercom for conference calls with
other SRC-System headsets (up to 300 m / 328 yd) in Full Duplex**
mode.
4. as a Driver-to-Passenger Intercom
5. as a Bluetooth headset for receiving GPS Navigation instructions
and Streaming Audio from compatible Bluetooth devices
6. as a stereo headset for listening to the built-in FM Radio
7. as a stereo headset for listening to cable-connected audio devices,
(such as non-Bluetooth MP3 Players, iPods™ and iPhones™)
ADDITIONAL SPECIAL FEATURES:
➤Your headset is equipped with AGC technology (Automatic Gain
Control), allowing your SRC-System to automatically increase or
reduce its volume according to ambient noise and driving speed.
You can also control the volume level manually.
➤The SRC-System also oers VOX technology for safe and handsfree
operation of some key functions (Voice Dial, answer call, reject call).
➤The SRC-System contains advanced software which you may
update through your Windows™ XP™ or Vista™ based PC.
➤The SRC-System oers spoken status instructions, so that you always
know to whom or what device you are connected to at any given time.
We wish you a great riding experience and remain available for any inquiries you may have. Just write us at support@src-system.com
F-J. Görges
Director of Sales
SCHUBERTH GMBH
Visit www.src-system.com to download this manual also in other
languages
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* Mobile phones that do not support the B luetoothHandsfree prole may prevent
you from using certain advanced features
** “Full Duplex” lets you to speak and hear the other par ty simultaneously, similar to
mobile or landline phone conversations and unlike walkie-talkie communications
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2. CONTENTS OF THE RETAIl BOx
SRC-System for C3 helmets*
Flexible Boom
Pin
Microphone
2 Speakers
Wall charger plug
USB adapter cable
Velcro® pads
MP3 cable
Microphone sponges
Pin
User Manual, stickers
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USB
Connector
Cover
USB Connector
SRC-System for C2 / Concept helmets
Microphone
Flexible Boom
Pin
2 Speakers
USB Connector
Cover
USB
Connector
Channel A Button
• Connect to Rider A
• Mp3 Button
Mobile Phone
Button
Channel B Button
• Connect to Rider B
• FM Radio Button
Volume Up / Forward Button
Volume Down / Rewind Button
Pin
Channel A Button
• Connect to Rider A
• MP3 Button
Mobile Phone Button
Channel B Button
• Connect to Rider B
• FM Radio Button
Volume Up / Forward
Button
Volume Down / Rewind
Button
*The product is
dierent sizes
IMPORTANT:
The cover lid protecting the micro USB Connector should be kept tightly
closed at all times to prevent moisture from entering the device.
3. CHARGING THE HEADSET
Make sure that your headset is fully charged for at least four
hours before initial use.
Insert the USB cable to the wall charger and
insert the other end of the cable to the headset’s
micro USB Connector. While charging, the Red
Light turns on. When charging is complete, the
Red Light will turn o.
Your wall charger and USB adaptor cable
serve two purposes:
1. Charging your headset from
any A/C wall socket or from a USB port on your computer
(charging time from computer takes longer)
2. Downloading software upgrades from your Windows™ XP™ or
Vista™ based computer (see section 4.4 for details).
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4. BASIC SETUP AND CONFIGURATION
4.1 GENERAL FUNCTIONS
DESIRED RESULTREQUIRED ACTION
Turn on the headset
Turn o the headset
Increase the volumeTap the Volume Up Button
Decrease the volume Tap the Volume Down Button
MuteSimultaneously tap Volume Up and Volume Down
Batter y Level
Indicator
4.2 SPOKEN STATUS ANNOUNCEMENTS
Your SRC-System headset oers various audio status messages sent
through your speakers. Among others, it will announce your connection state, e.g. whether you are in mobile phone or on intercom
mode, it will conrm changes of such modes and more. By default
the feature is ON, and can be disabled as outlined below.
The Voice menu can be set at any one of the available language op-
tions. In the future, more languages will be available for downloading
from our website (see section 4.4 for Firmware Upgrade).
Entering the Voice Menu: Press and hold the CHANNEL “A” button
and CHANNEL “B” button simultaneously for 3 seconds while the
headset is on standby. Now, follow the voice instructions in English or
choose your preferred language.
Press the Mobile Button
seconds
Led indication: Three blue ashes.
Audio feedback: Ascending tone (low-high).
Press the Mobile Button
seconds
Led indication: Three red ashes.
Audio feedback: Descending tone (high-low).
while any audio is on
While on standby, press and hold the Volume Up
Button for 3 seconds
Blue light = Battery is fully charged
Red/blue light = Batter y is half full
Red light = Battery is almost empty
steadily for at least three
steadily for at least three
Disable/Enable status announcements: While on standby, press
and hold the Volume Down Button for 6 seconds.
Led ON: indication: Solid blue + Audio feedback: One short beep
Led OFF: indication: Solid red + Audio feedback: Two short beeps
4.3 AUDIO SOURCES AND PRIORITIES
The dierent 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 mobile phone calls will interrupt ongoing
Intercom calls, while incoming intercom calls will interrupt the audio
from the built-in FM Radio etc.
Higher Priority
Lower Priority
1. Mobile phone audio or GPS instructions
(device specic)
2. Intercom
3. A2DP audio source
4. FM Radio (built-in)
5. Auxiliary Line-In Port (for corded connection
e.g. MP3 players).
4.4 FIRMWARE UPGRADE OPTION
In the future you will be able to install rmware upgrades and program
patches to keep the software of your SRC-System up-to-date. Among
others, future rmware upgrades will include additional status announcements and other valuable
functions. To ensure that you don’t miss out on the latest versions, please
register online at www. src-system.com and have your serial number
ready. For downloading upgrades, please use the USB cable included in
the SRC-System’s retail package.
Until further notice, upgrades will only be available for Windows™
based computers with XP™ or Vista™ operating systems.
4.5 RESETTING YOUR HEADSET
If your headset fails to respond despite repeated attempts, you can
reset your headset by charging it. After approximately 10 seconds,
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remove the headset from the charger and turn it on again. Your head-
Snap Button
set should now respond as expected.
5. GETTING STARTED
5.1 REPLACING THE EXISTING ACOUSTIC COLLAR WITH THE
SRCSYSTEM
First, remove the existing Acoustic Collar from your helmet as follows:
1. Open both snap buttons.
2. Pull out the Acoustic Collar from the rear at its bended center.
3. Release the collar’s pins from their corresponding indentations inside
the helmets rim.
4. Now proceed and replace the existing collar with the new SRC-
System Acoustic Collar. As you secure the SRC-System into place,
be sure to have the speaker cords inside the helmet.
5. Slide and insert the pin located at the edge of the control panel into it’s
corresponding indentation on the helmet and close the snap button.
Pin
6. Insert the other pin on the opposite side of the Acoustic Collar into
place and close the second snap button
7. Push and insert the Acoustic Collar starting from the center area to
the back of the helmet area. Do the same for the remaining parts
to secure the Acoustic Collar into place.
8. Make sure that both snap buttons remain fastened, and that the
microphone boom is located on the inner side of your helmet ( between the SRC-System and the inner padding of the helmet).
Microphone Boom
C3 helmet C2/Concept helm et
Microphone
Boom
Snap
Button
9. Make sure to close the cover of the USB connector, and then tuck
it away into the folds of the Acoustic Collar (into the back of the
Acoustic Collar on the control panel side).
5.2 POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS
For best audio results, make sure that both of your speakers are
placed as closely as possible just opposite your ears. (more details at:
www.src-system.com/faq).
C2 & Concept helmets:
For the C2 and Concept helmets, simply attach
the speakers opposite your ears onto the internal
lining by using the supplied Velcro pads.
C3 helmet:
Note: While you can attach the speakers in the same manner as ex-
plained above (for C2 and concept helmets), we recommend that
you use the following procedure.
The following applies to both sides of the C3 helmet:
1. Release the snap buttons on both sides of the acoustic collar (the
same buttons that you just fastened earlier).
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