Nolangroup S p A NCOM20 User Manual

User Manual
Copyright 2019. Lab-T, Inc.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY
Congratulations on your purchase of a Nolangroup N-Com product.
N-Com B601 was made using the most advanced technologies and the best materials. Long-running tests and thorough system development have allowed the highest audio quality to be achieved.
For additional information about B601, and to download high-definition instructions as well as the latest Firmware version, visit the website www.n-com.it
Firmware Version: 1.0
REFERENCE STANDARDS
The products of the N-Com line are in compliance with standards as per the table below:
The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requirements and
B601
other applicable provisions of Directive RED 2014/53/EU, Directive 2009/65/EC, Directive 2011/65/CE, Directive 2012/19/EU
Battery charger
Battery
The Declarations of Compliance can be downloaded from the website www.n-com.it (Download section).
FCC ID: Y6MNCOM20 IC: 9455A-NCOM20
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. an d any use of such marks by N-Com is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Directive 2014/35/EU LVD, 2014/30/EU EMC, 2009/125/CE ErP, 2011/65/EU RoHS, 2012/19/EU WEEE
Directive 2001/95/CE –GPSD, 2013/56/UE BAT, 2014/30/EU
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Contents
1. WARNINGS AND SAFETY
1.1.Road safety ................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2.Switching on the system in safe environments .......................................................................................................... 4
1.3.Interferences .............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
1.4.Appropriate use ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.5.Qualified personnel ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.6.Accessories and batteries .................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.7.Disposal ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING ............................................................................................................ 6
3. INSTALLATION ON THE X-903 HELMET ............................................................................................... 7
3.1.Preliminary operations .......................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.2.Installing the system in the X-903 helmet .................................................................................................................... 7
3.3.Positioning the microphone in the X-903 helmet ..................................................................................................... 9
3.4.Repositioning the padding................................................................................................................................................ 10
4. INSTALLATION ON THE X-LITE HELMETS ......................................................................................... 11
4.1.Preliminary operations ........................................................................................................................................................ 11
4.2.Installing the system in the helmet ................................................................................................................................ 11
4.3.Microphone positioning ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
4.4.Repositioning the padding................................................................................................................................................ 15
5. REMOVING THE SYSTEM .................................................................................................................... 15
6. BASIC FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 16
6.1.Volume adjustment .............................................................................................................................................................. 16
6.2.N-Com EASYSET .................................................................................................................................................................... 16
7. CONFIGURATION MENU ...................................................................................................................... 17
8. PAIRING UP WITH MOBILE PHONES OR OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES ..................................... 17
9. MOBILE PHONE..................................................................................................................................... 18
9.1.Speed dial ................................................................................................................................................................................. 18
9.2.Conference call function .................................................................................................................................................... 19
10. MANAGING TWO MOBILE PHONES (OR BLUETOOTH DEVICES) ................................................... 19
11. SMART NAVI SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................... 19
12. MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH ...................................................................................................................... 20
12.1.Sharing music via Bluetooth (A2DP Sharing) .......................................................................................................... 20
13. SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FOR MOTORCYCLES ................................................................................. 20
14. N-COM INTERCOM................................................................................................................................ 21
14.1.N-Com 900/ 600Series Intercom pairing up ................................................................................................. 21
14.2.N-Com
15. “UNIVERSAL INTERCOMINTERCOM ................................................................................................ 22
15.1.Pairing up the Universal Intercom ............................................................................................................................... 22
15.2.Universal Intercom Function .......................................................................................................................................... 22
16. BATTERY AND RECHARGE ................................................................................................................ 23
16.1.Low battery signal .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
16.2.Checking the Battery Level ............................................................................................................................................. 23
16.3.Charging the system ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
17. SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS ...................................................................................................... 24
18. LIMITED WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................ 25
18.1.Warranty coverage ............................................................................................................................................................. 25
18.2.Exclusions and limitations of the coverage .............................................................................................................. 25
18.3.Validity of this limited warranty .................................................................................................................................... 26
18.4.Procedure for the forwarding of claims .................................................................................................................... 26
18.5.Product identification ....................................................................................................................................................... 26
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM ............................................................................................................... 27
FCC, IC Warnin
900/ 600Series Intercom function (one-to-one connection) ................................................. 21
statements ............................................................................................................................. 28
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1. WARNINGS AND SAFETY
Read this User Manual carefully, as well as the simple rules listed below. Failure to comply with these rules may lead to dangerous situations.
Caution: The product cannot be used in official or non-official competitions, motordromes, circuits, racing tracks and
the like.
Caution: Installation of the N-Com B601 system results in a weight increase of approximately 100g, which is added to
the weight of the helmet and of the other accessories.
Warning: The electronic components of the N-Com system mounted inside the helmet are not waterproof. Consequently,
make sure the inside of the helmet, including the comfort padding, does not get wet in order to avoid damage to the system. If it does, remove the N-Com system and the helmet comfort padding and let it air dry. Remove the battery from its housing and let it dry.
1.1. Road safety
Always obey all Traffic Regulations in force. While riding the motorcycle, your hands should always be engaged in actually riding the vehicle. Any operation to the N-Com system must be carried out with the vehicle stopped.
Specifically:
  Set your cell phone on automatic answer (see the cell phone instructions to do this).   If your cell phone is not equipped with this function, first stop your vehicle in a safe area, in compliance with Traffic
Regulations and then answer the call.
  Do not make any calls while riding. Stop your vehicle in a safe place in compliance with Traffic Regulations, and then
make the call.
  Adjust the volume so that it does not cause a disturbance or distraction while riding and at the same time allows you
to distinctively hear background noises.
  Do not operate your cell phone or other devices connected to N-Com while riding your motorcycle.   In all cases, obey the Traffic Regulations and remember that riding the motorcycle has absolute priority over any
other manoeuvre.
1.2. Switching on the system in safe environments
When using the N-Com system, comply with all limitations and instructions related to the use of cell phones.
  Do not turn on your cell phone or the N-Com system whenever their use is forbidden or when the devices can cause
interference or dangerous situations.
  Turn off while refueling. Do not use the N-Com system in filling stations. Do not use the device near combustible
materials or chemical products.
  Turn off in proximity to explosive materials.
1.3. Interferences
All phones and devices with wireless signal transmission are subject to interferences that may affect the performance of the device connected to them. These interferences are not ascribable to a defect of the N-Com system.
1.4. Appropriate use
Use the device only in the normal position, as described in the product documentation. Do not attempt to disassemble, tamper with or modify any part of the N-Com system.
Caution: Adjust the volume of the N-Com system (where provided) and of the audio sources connected to it before you
use the system on the road.
Caution: Adjusting the volume to very high levels may cause damage to your hearing. Caution: Adjust the volume of the N-Com system (where provided) and of the audio sources connected to it so as to
avoid audio reproduction at high volumes. Constant exposure to high audio volumes may damage your hearing.
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Caution: An incorrect installation of the system in the helmet may alter the aerodynamic and safety characteristics of the
helmet itself, thus creating dangerous conditions. Install the N-Com system according to the instructions provided in the product documentation. In case of doubt, please contact your local N-Com dealer.
Warning: Listening to other equipment should not interfere with driving the vehicle, which must be the top priority at
all times. Carry out all operations on the electronic equipment and on the N-Com system with the vehicle stopped, in compliance with Traffic Regulations.
1.5. Qualified personnel
  Only qualified personnel can carry out technical assistance on this product. In case of any malfunction, always turn to
your local dealer.
  The helmet is a safety device. Tampering with it and/or with the electronic system inside the helmet, in addition to
invalidating the product warranty, can also lead to dangerous situations.
1.6. Accessories and batteries
Only use the type of batteries, battery chargers and accessories approved by Nolangroup for the specific
model.
  The use of a battery type different from the recommended one may lead to dangerous situations and invalidate the
warranty.
  Contact your local dealer to see about the availability of approved accessories.   When disconnecting the power supply cable of any accessory or of the battery charger, always grab and pull the
plug not the cable.
  Do not use batteries for purposes other than the prescribed ones.   Never use batteries or battery chargers that turn out to be damaged.   Do not short-circuit the battery.
  Keep the battery at a temperature between 0° / +32°C (charging); -20° / +55°C (in use).   Danger of fire or explosion: do not throw the batteries into a fire nor expose them to high temperatures!   Do not throw out batteries together with household refuse. The batteries should be disposed of in compliance with
local regulations
  Do not wear the helmet while the battery is recharging.   The helmet should never be left within the reach of unsupervised children in order to prevent damage to their health
caused by access to the batteries.
Battery Battery charger
PL053448 S-TR-009L
3,7V –1000 mAh 100/240V –50/60 Hz 5V - 0.5 A
1.7. Disposal
Refer to this user manual and to manuals related to other parts of the N-Com system in order to disassemble the system from the helmet. Once the system has been disassembled, dispose of it according to the following
  The presence of a crossed-out wheelie bin indicates that in the European Union the product is subject
to separate collection at the end of its useful life.
  Do not dispose of these products together with undifferentiated urban waste.
  The proper disposal of obsolete equipment contributes to preventing possible negative consequences on peoples
health and on the environment.
  For more detailed information on the disposal of obsolete equipment, contact your municipality, a waste disposal
service or the store where the product was purchased.
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2. CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING
The N-Com B601 package contains:
e-box with wiring
Rechargeable battery
Key, Screw, Microphone
securing clip
Microphone
Mini USB jac
wire
Microphone securing
stickers
Microphone for helmet X-903
desive Keypad
Flat head tool
Adhesive strips for loudspeakers
Microphone
foam
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3. INSTALLATION ON THE X-903 HELMET
The X-903 helmet is pre-set for the EASYFIT 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 18.5).
The installation video can be seen at www.n-com.it / Support section.
3.1. Preliminary operations
  Remove the internal comfort padding by following the specific instructions provided in the helmet
user manual, being careful to also remove the size adjustment tab.
  Remove from the polystyrene cheek pads the foam material at the housing of the N-Com
earphones. Keep this filling materials should you decide in the future to use the helmet without the N-Com system installed.
3.2. Installing the system in the X-903 helmet
On the left side of the helmet, open the cheek pad lining door (Fig. 1).
  Remove the small N-Com cap positioned on the left side of the helmet. To make the operation
easier, we recommend pushing the cap from inside the helmet (Fig. 2).
  Thoroughly clean the outside surface of the shell to make sure that the adhesive keyboard sticks
properly. Before you apply the keyboard, make sure that the shell area is completely clean and grease or dirt free.
  Remove the protective film from the back of the adhesive keyboard using the special tab (Fig. 3).   Pass the keypad flex through the hole in the outer shell (Fig. 4).   Apply the keyboard to the shell and press down on its entire surface to make sure that it sticks
properly (Fig. 5).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Fig. 4 Fig. 5
Note: Make sure you do not glue the keypad flex underneath the keypad support.
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Note: In the event that the keyboard is not positioned correctly, peel it off right away with extreme care
and repeat the positioning.
Note: It takes up to 24 hours for the keyboard to stick completely. During this time, do not expose the
helmet to atmospheric agents.
  Line up the keypad flex connector to the e-box making sure that the letter
in Fig. 6.
  Gently position the connector in its seat until it is all the way in (Fig. 7).   Switch on the N-Com system (press
ONfor about 2 seconds) to verity its proper operation.
nis pointing as shown
N.B. If the system does not work, remove the flex and repeat the previous operation, making sure
that the
nis positioned as in Fig. 6.
  Secure the keypad flex in the specials stop (Fig. 8).
Fig. 6 Fig. 7 Fig. 8
  Position the e-box in its seat, arranging the keypad flex cable so that it does not interfere with the
positioning of the e-box, as illustrated in figures 9-10-11.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11
  Position the left loudspeaker in its seat, inserting the cable in the
special groove. If necessary, secure the earphone using the adhesive supplied as standard equipment (Fig. 12).
Fig. 12
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3.3. Positioning the microphone in the X-903 helmet
  Hook up the specific microphone for full-face helmets in its seat in the chin guard (Fig. 13).   Position the microphone wire in the vertical groove (Fig. 14) and afterwards behind the cheek pad
lining. If necessary, lift up the groove tabs and the cheek pad lining using a flat head tool (supplied as standard equipment).
Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig. 15
  Hook up the microphone to the connector coming out of the e-
Box (Fig. 15).
  Position the wiring and the connectors behind the cheek pad
lining, lifting it with the help of a flat head tool (Fig. 16).
Fig. 16
  Close the small door.
  Pass the USB mini wire through the elastic band found on the comfort padding (Fig. 17).
  Position the wiring in the rear part of the helmet (Fig. 18).
Fig. 17 Fig. 18
  Connect the battery to the wiring system (Fig. 19).   On the right side of the helmet, bend the cheek pad lining and insert the battery in its housing (Fig.
20-21).
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Fig. 19 Fig. 20 Fig. 21
  Position the right loudspeaker in its housing, inserting the cable
in the special groove (Fig. 22). If necessary, secure the earphone using the adhesive supplied as standard equipment.
  Position the wiring and the connectors behind the cheek pad
lining, lifting it up with the help of a flat head tool.
Fig. 22
3.4. Repositioning the padding
  Reposition the internal comfort padding by following the specific instructions provided in the
helmet user manual.
Warning: Always verify the proper length of your chinstrap and adjust it if necessary, referring to the
specific helmet instructions.
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4. 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-903.
Important: Prior to installing the N-Com system, it is recommended to write down the identification
code affixed to the product (see chapter 18.5).
The installation video can be seen at
www.n-com.it / Support section.
4.1. Preliminary operations
  Remove the internal comfort padding by following the specific instructions provided in the helmet user
manual.
  If present, remove from the polystyrene cheek pads the foam filling material that cover the
housings of the N-Com earphones. Keep this filling materials should you decide in the future to use the helmet without the N-Com system installed.
4.2. Installing the system in the helmet
  Connect the battery to the wiring system (Fig. 23).   Position the battery in the right polystyrene cheek pad housing and secure it using the Velcro
ribbon (Fig. 24).
  Position the right-hand side speaker in the specific cheek pad housing and secure it using the
specific adhesive (Fig. 25).
  Reposition the right polystyrene cheek pad in its housing.
ONLY FOR FULL-FACE HELMETS
: Insert the chin strap into the polystyrene cheek pad loop.
Fig. 23 Fig. 24 Fig. 25
  Arrange the battery connector behind the polystyrene cheek
pad.
  Arrange the cable behind the polystyrene shell or inside the
relevant housing (Fig. 26).
Fig. 26
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ONLY FOR X-702 HELMET:
Position the battery connector and wiring underneath the shell gasket (Fig. 27).
  Cut along the pre-cut lines of the plastic tab on the back of
the comfort padding (Fig. 28).
  Secure the wiring underneath the plastic tab. Close the cut
Fig. 27
Fig. 28 Fig. 29
  Remove the small N-Com cap positioned on the left side of the helmet. To make the operation
easier, we recommend pushing the cap from inside the helmet (Fig. 30).
  Thoroughly clean the outside surface of the shell to make sure that the adhesive keyboard sticks
properly. Before you apply the keyboard, make sure that the shell area is completely clean and grease or dirt free.
  Remove the protective film from the back of the adhesive keyboard using the special tab (Fig. 31).
  Pass the keypad flex through the hole in the outer shell (Fig. 32).
parts using the cable fixing adhesives (Fig. 29).
Fig. 30 Fig. 31 Fig. 3
  Apply the keyboard to the shell and press down on its entire
surface to make sure that it sticks properly (Fig. 33).
Fig. 33
Note: Make sure you do not glue the keypad flex underneath the keypad support.
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Note: In the event that the keyboard is not positioned correctly, peel it off right away with extreme
care and repeat the positioning.
Note: It takes up to 24 hours for the keyboard to stick completely. During this time, do not expose the
helmet to atmospheric agents.
  Line up the keypad flex connector to the e-box making sure that the letter
in Fig. 34.
  Gently position the connector in its seat until it is all the way in (Fig. 35).   Switch on the N-Com system (press
ONfor about 2 seconds) to verity its proper operation.
nis pointing as shown
N.B. If the system does not work, remove the flex and repeat the previous operation, making sure
nis positioned as in Fig. 34.
that the
Fig. 34 Fig. 35
  Secure the keypad flex in the special stop (Fig. 36) and position the e-box inside its housing in the cheek
pad (Fig. 37).
  Temporarily reposition the polystyrene cheek pad inside the helmet and continue with the
subsequent paragraph.
Fig. 36 Fig. 37
4.3. Microphone positioning JET HELMETS
  Insert the microphone securing clip. Note: The flat part of the clip has to face upward when the
microphone is positioned as shown in Fig. 38.
  Position the microphone on the left side of the helmet, screwing in the screw in the small shell
frame (Fig. 39), being careful that the side of the microphone support with the letter nis facing towards the inside of the helmet (Fig. 40).
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Fig. 38 Fig. 39 Fig. 40
  On certain helmets, the housing for the microphone rod must be
created by cutting out the helmet border gasket along the pre­cut area (Fig. 41).
Fig. 41
FULL-FACE HELMETS
  Take the polystyrene check pad (left side) and position the microphone in the special housing, as
illustrated in Fig. 42, being careful that the side of the microphone support with the letter facing towards the inside of the helmet (Fig. 43).
  Secure the microphone to the cheek pad using the microphone securing stickers, see Fig. 42.
nis
Fig. 42 Fig. 43
  Connect the microphone to the connector coming out of the e-Box (Fig. 44).
  Position the left-hand side speaker in the cheek pad housing and secure it using the specific
adhesive (Fig. 45).
  Reposition the left polystyrene cheek pad in its housing.
ONLY FOR FULL-FACE HELMETS
: Insert the chin strap into the polystyrene cheek pad loop.
Fig. 44 Fig. 45
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4.4. Repositioning the padding
  Pass the USB mini wire through the elastic band found on the comfort padding.   Replace the internal comfort padding by following the specific instructions found in the helmet user
manual.
Warning: Always verify the proper length of your chinstrap and adjust it if necessary, referring to the
specific helmet instructions.
Warning: After the B601 is installed on the helmet, make sure the microphone is properly positioned in
front of your mouth, if necessary adjusting the moveable element.
Warning: The wind protector, supplied as standard equipment with helmets that can be opened, may make
it more difficult to open and close the chin guard when the microphone is installed.
5. 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 support, proceed as follows.
  Remove the keypad support from the helmet shell (Fig. 46).   Remove the Flex of the keypad from the connector found on the e-box (Fig. 47).
  Now completely remove the keypad support from the helmet.
Fig. 46 Fig. 47
The keypad support can be removed in case you decide to no longer use the system. However, it cannot be reused again as it will have lost its adhesive properties. Contact your local dealer to purchase a new keypad support that will stick properly to the helmet shell.
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6. BASIC FUNCTIONS
Note: Before using the N-Com device for the first time, recharge the battery completely for at least 10
hours. To obtain best performances from the battery, it is recommended to completely recharge the battery the first few times. Afterwards, you can recharge the battery for shorter periods. Whenever possible, it is best to recharge the battery completely.
nand keep it pressed for about 2 seconds, until the LEDs turn on
System ON
System OFF
6.1. Volume adjustment
You can easily adjust the volume by tapping the when the volume reaches the maximum or minimum level. The volume is independent for each sound source. Once it is set for a specific source (phone call, radio, Mp3), it will be remain in memory even after the system is switched off. However, if you adjust the volume during stand-by mode, it will affect volume levels of every audio source.
6.2. N-Com EASYSET
N-Com EASYSETis the application that can be used to manage and configure the B601
system. The programme can be downloaded from the Internet site www.n-com.it, in the
Downloadsection. The functions that can also be managed from the N-Com EASYSET
are listed here below with the specific icon.
Press and you hear the voice announce ment.
Press
nand keep it pressed for about 6 seconds, until the LEDs turn
off and you hear the voice announcement.
“ ” button or the “ ” button. You will hear a beep
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7. CONFIGURATION MENU
All Bluetooth pair ups and other adjustments are carried out in this mode. To put the system in keep it pressed for 4 seconds, until you hear the voice announcement
Configuration mode(starting from a switched off system) press the nkey and
Configuration.
Once in the In the items marked with an commands by pressing the
The following items make up the
Configurationmenu, press the keys“-” and “ ” to scroll through the various menu items.
*, it is possible to enable / disable the function or carry out the
nkey to confirm.
Configurationmenu:
A. Mobile phone pairing (chapter 8) B. Intercom pairing (chapter 14) C. Universal Intercom pairing (chapter 15) D. Second mobile phone pairing (chapter 10) E. Speed dial* (chapter 9.1) F. Smart Navi System (chapter 11) G. Delete all pairings*
In order to delete all Bluetooth pair ups stored in the device, press the key “-” or “ ” until you hear the voice announcement Press the
nconfirmation key to delete all Bluetooth devices stored in memory.
Delete all pairings.
H. Reset*
In order to restore the factory settings of the device, press the key voice message Press the
Reset.
nconfirmation key to restore all the factory settings of the device.
“-” or “ ” until you hear the
I. Exiting the configuration*
To exit the Configurationmenu, press the key “ - ” or “   ” until you hear the voice announcement Press the If no key is pressed within 10 seconds, the device automatically exits the
Exit the configuration.
nconfirmation key to exit the Configurationmenu.
Configurationmenu.
8. PAIRING UP WITH MOBILE PHONES OR OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES
  Make sure the B601 is turned off.   Put the system in the Configurationmode, then press the nkey and keep it pressed for 4
seconds, until you hear the voice announcement
  Press the key “-” to access the Mobile phone pair up mode.   Turn on the search for Bluetooth devices (smartphone, GPS, MP3 reader) on the device.   Select the N-Com device. If a password is requested, enter 0000 (four zeros).   Connection between the two devices is established after a few seconds.
Configuration.
Note: The affiliation is stored in the helmet and in the cell phone and it is not lost when the two devices
are turned off. As a result it needs to be carried out only once.
Automatic Connection
Manual Connection
Once the Bluetooth device has been paired up, connection is automatic when the system is turned on.
In case connection is not automatically initiated after a few seconds, you can connect from the Bluetooth device or by pressing pressed for about 2 seconds.
nand keep it
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9. MOBILE PHONE
To pair up a mobile phone to the B601 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 8.
Answering a phone call Voice call Hanging up/rejecting a phone call Manual phone connection
Briefly press any key when you hear the incoming call signal. Press nand keep it pressed for about 2 seconds. Press nand keep it pressed for about 2 seconds. Press nand keep it pressed for about 2 seconds.
9.1. Speed dial
Using the N-Com EASYSET program, you can store up to 3 of your favourite numbers, which you will be able to dial from the
Speed Dialmenu.
Saving the Speed Dial numbers
To assign one or more speed dialling numbers:
  Put the system in the Configurationmode: starting from a switched off system, press the nkey and
keep it pressed for 4 seconds, until you hear the voice announcement
  Press the key “-” or “ ” until you hear the voice command Speed dial.   Press the nconfirmation key. You will hear the voice announcements Speed dial 1andPhone
connected
  Press the keys “-” or “ ” to select the speed dialling number to be assigned. The saved position is
confirmed by the voice announcement
  On your own mobile phone (paired up and connected to the N-Com system), call the phone
number you wish to assign to the selected speed dialling position. The call is interrupted before it goes through, and the selected number will be saved; at this point you will hear the special voice announcement confirming the selection (
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”.
Speed dial 1/ Speed dial 2 / Speed dial 3”.
Save Speed Dial 1/ Save Speed Dial 2/ Save Speed Dial
).
Con figuration.
You can also configure these setting through the program N-Com EASYSET.
Using the stored numbers
To access the Speed Dialmenu, press at the same time the nand “ ” keys (Speed Dial), then use the keys Then press the
  Last number redial   Speed Dial 1   Speed Dial 2   Speed Dial 3   Cancelled
If you wish to exit the Speed Dialmenu, press the keys “-” and “ ” until you hear the command
Cancelled, then press nto confirm.
“-” and “ ” to scroll through the menu items.
nkey to confirm the selection of one of the following items:
N.B.: If no key is pressed within 15 seconds, the system exits the Speed Dialmenu.
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9.2. Conference call function
When a call comes in on a mobile phone connected via Bluetooth to B601, the intercom is temporarily turned off. However, if you wish to share the phone call with the other helmet, simply turn on the intercom manually during the phone call.
Turning on the phone conference call function
Turning off the phone conference call function
N.B.: Telephone Conferencefunction can only be used with the N-Com series 900/ 600.
During the phone call, briefly press During the phone call, press the During the phone call, press the
During the phone call, briefly press n.
n(channel 1). nkey twice (channel 2). nkey three times (channel 3).
10. MANAGIN G TWO MOBILE PHONES (OR BLUETOOTH DEVICES)
The B601 system can be hooked up to two phones (or Bluetooth) devices at the same time. The second phone (secondary device) can receive calls but not make them.
To pair up the second Bluetooth phone (secondary device):
  Make sure the B601 is turned off.   Put the system in the Configurationmenu: press the nkey and keep it pressed for 4 seconds,
until you hear the voice announcement
  Press the pushbutton  until you reach the option Second mobile phone pairing.   Turn on the search for Bluetooth devices (smartphone, GPS, MP3 reader) on the device.   Select the N-Com system from the list. If a password is requested, enter the code 0000 (four
zeroes).
  After a few seconds, the connection between the two devices is activated.
Once the Bluetooth device has been paired up, connection is automatic when the system is turned on.
Configuration.
11. SMART NAVI SYSTEM
The SMART NAVI SYSTEMfunction allows you to listen to navigator directions coming from the smartphone even during an intercom call. The audio stops to allow transmission of the navigator directions from the smartphone and is automatically re-established at the end of said instructions.
SMART NAVI SYSTEMfunction is disabled by default on the device.
The You can enable / disable the function from the Configuration Menu (Chapter 7).
N.B.: With the Smart Navi System enabled, all audio information coming from the smartphone (for
example, notification sounds) temporarily stops the audio under way.
You can enable / disable the SMART NAVI SYSTEMfunction by using the N-Com EASYSET program.
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12. MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH
To pair up an Mp3 device to the B601 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 8.
Play music (Play) Pause function (Pause) Next track (Skip) Previous track (Rew)
12.1. Sharing music via Bluetooth (A2DP Sharing)
During the intercom connection, you can start playing music by briefly pressing the key for about 2 seconds. The music will be played in both systems.
Music sharing temporarily cuts off the intercom conversation; however, this can be automatically restored by stopping the music (this is done by pressing the
N.B.: Music shared through the intercom can be managed by both systems, for example, both
systems can change the track by pressing the relative command.
N.B.: the Music Sharingfunction can be used with the N-Com series 900/ 600.
Press and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds.
When the player is playing music, press for 2 about seconds.
When the player is playing music, press for 4 about seconds.
When the player is playing music, press for 4 about seconds.
key for about 2 seconds).
13. SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FOR MOTORCYCLES
B601 system is compatible with the most common satellite navigators for motorcycles. For a list of compatible models and additional details, visit the website
To pair up a satellite navigator to the B601 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 8.
N.B.: Intercom connection is automatically cut off every time the navigator gives directions and
restored at the end of the message from the navigator.
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14. N-COM INTERCOM
The N-Com B601 system allows communication with other N-Com systems, up to a maximum distance of about 250 m (in open field, with no obstacles). The range of the communication varies depending on the N-Com systems used.
Important: The procedure described below refers exclusively to the pairing up and operation between the
B601 and the To pair up to N-Com systems of a range other than the described in chapter 15
900/ 600series N-Com systems.
900/ 600series, please refer to the procedure
Universal Intercom.
N.B.: The range and quality of the communication may vary significantly depending on the presence
of obstacles, weather conditions, magnetic fields.
14.1. N-Com 900” ! “600Series Intercom pairing up
  Make sure the systems are turned off.   Put the systems in Configurationmode: press the nkey and keep it pressed for 4 seconds,
until you hear the voice announcement
Configuration.
  On both systems, press the key  ” until you reach the option Intercom pairing.   On system A, press the key pertaining to the pre-setting positionwhere you wish to save
system B.
Pairing up CHANNEL 1 Briefly press n. Pairing up CHANNEL 2 Press the nkey twice. Pairing up CHANNEL 3 Press the nkey three times.
The Intercom connection with the selected channel is automatically activated at the end of the pair up procedure.
14.2. N-Com 900” ! “600Series Intercom function (one-to-one connection)
To establish an Intercom connection with one of the systems stored in memory, simply press the command related to the channel where the system was saved.
Connection CHANNEL 1 Briefly press n. Call CHANNEL 2 Press the nkey twice. Call CHANNEL 3 Press the nkey three times. Disconnection of active intercom Briefly press “n”.
N.B.: In case the pre-setting position is empty, or the system being called cannot be reached within
the maximum range or it is already engaged in a phone call, you will hear an error voice message.
N.B.: In case the Intercom connection system falls outside the range (Intercom connection
interrupted), the B601 system will automatically try to reconnect every 8 seconds. Double beeps will be emitted until the Intercom connection is not restored.
If you do not want automatic reconnection, press the attempts.
nkey to stop the automatic reconnection
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15. UNIVERSAL INTERCOMINTERCOM
The N-Com B601 system can be connected via Bluetooth to intercom systems of other brands or to N­Com systems other than the
Important: N-Com systems other than the 900” ! “600series must be paired up to the N-Com B601
by following the procedure
15.1. Pairing up the Universal Intercom
The N-Com system can be paired up to the other intercom (from now on referred to as Intercom B) as if it was a mobile phone.
  Make sure the B601 is turned off.   Put the system in the Configurationmode: press the nkey and keep it pressed for 4 seconds,
until you hear the voice announcement
  Press the pushbutton  ” until you reach the option Universal intercom pairingmode.   Put intercom B in the mobile phone pairing up mode (refer to the Intercom B manual).   After a few seconds, Intercom B will emit the confirmation beep.
N.B.: The system paired up using the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM is saved in the first available channel.
15.2. Universal Intercom Function
To turn on and off the audio between two helmets, proceed as follows:
From the N-Com B601 system:
Connect or disconnect Intercom B as you would for a regular N-Com intercom (chapter 14). Intercom B may receive a dialing one that must be answered with a phone reply command.
900” ! “600series, thanks to the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM function.
Pairing up the Universal Intercom.
Configuration.
From intercom B
Press the Voice call / Dial last number calledcommand. To disconnect the intercom, press
Hanging up/rejecting a phone callcommand.
Note:
  The N-Com B601 systems keeps an active connection with a mobile phone or a GPS even during
Bluetooth communication with other intercom systems.
  The intercom system connected to N-Com B601 may not allow simultaneous connection to a
mobile phone.
  Only one system paired up in Universal Intercom mode can be stored.
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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. Checking the Battery Level LED Indicator
When the system is powering on, their blue LED flashes rapidly indicating the battery level. 4 flashes = High, 70 3 flashes = Medium, 30 2 flashes = Low, 0
100%
70%
30%
Vocal Indicator
Starting from the system turned off, press at the same time the nand “ ” buttons for about 3 seconds until you hear three, high toned beeps. Then you will hear a voice prompt indicating the battery level. However, if you release the buttons as soon as the system turns on, you will not hear a voice prompt for the battery level indication.
16.3. Charging the system
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  To charge the system, hook it up to the battery charger or to a USB outlet
powered with the USB-mini USB cable supplied as standard equipment. The charge will take place as follows:
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B601 system turned off
B601 system turned on
In case you dont plan to use the N-Com system for a long time, you need to fully recharge the device before storing it away.
In case the device is not used for a long time, carry out a complete recharging cycle of the device at least once every 6 months to avoid possible damage to the battery.
In case the N-Com system is left for more than 6 months without ever being recharged, the device may not switch on; in this case, recharge the N-Com system for at least 24 hours (even if the blue signalling LED is not flashing), then try to switch on the device again.
When the B601 system is connected to the battery charger, the blue LED starts to flash quickly. When the battery is charged, the blue LED becomes steady.
When the B601 system is connected to the battery charger, the blue LED starts to flash quickly. When the battery is charged, the blue LED goes back to its standard flashing.
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17. SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS
Turning on Turning off Increase Volume
Basic
Functions
Decrease Volume
Button
2 sec 6 sec
n
+
Answer phone call* Voice call Speed Dialling Menu** Hang up/reject a phone call Manual Device Connection Phone Conference Activation
CHANNEL 1 Phone Conference Activation
Bluetooth Devices
CHANNEL 2 Phone Conference Activation CHANNEL 3 Turning off the Conference function
Play music (Play) Pause Function (Pause) Next track (Forward)
Music
Previous track (REW)
Bluetooth
Share A2DP music
Connection CHANNEL 1
Disconnection of active intercom Calling
CHANNEL 2
N-Com Intercom
Calling
(900 / 600 series)
CHANNEL 3
X X X
2 sec
X 2 sec 2 sec
X
x2
x3
X
2 sec 2 sec 4 sec
2 sec
X
X
x2
x3
4 sec
*Press any key on the N-Com keypad. **Press the keys at the same time.
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18. LIMITED WARRANTY
With this LIMITED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE, Nolangroup warrants this Product to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by the buyer. We invite you to:
Read the cautions pertaining to safety and proper use. Read the warranty terms and conditions. Keep the originals sales receipt. This must be shown in case of repairs covered by warranty. In these cases, the product
has to be taken back to the dealer where it was purchased.
18.1. Warranty coverage
If any defect covered by this limited warranty certificate is discovered within 2 (two) years from the purchase date shown on the tax receipt, Nolangroup shall repair or replace the defective product through its distribution network after having verified the defect. Nolangroup shall supply all the material and labor that is reasonably required to remedy the defect, except in those cases where the damage is caused by one of the items listed in the following paragraph limitations of the Coverage
.
Exclusions and
18.2. Exclusions and limitations of the coverage
This warranty only covers defects in materials and manufacturing. Nolangroup shall not be considered responsible for product defects that can be attributed, either partially or in full, to any other cause, including but not limited to:
Defects or damages resulting from using the Product in conditions that differ from the usual ones. Damages caused by improper use not conforming with normal operation in accordance with the product
operating and maintenance instructions provided by Nolangroup.
Negligence and normal wear of internal and external parts. Any damage caused by an accident; Any change or modification made to the helmet or to the N-Com system by the user or by third parties. Colour changes or damages caused by exposure to harmful chemical products. The use of incompatible accessories that are not part of the N-Com product range. Moreover, the warranty does not cover product defects caused by fortuitous events, modifications or adjustments,
causes of force majeur or damages deriving from the product coming in contact with liquids.
The internal helmet components are not and cannot be waterproof. Consequently, any improper exposure to rain,
humidity, food spillages or other liquids can result in damages to the N-Com electronic devices, damages for which Nolangroup shall not be responsible.
This warranty does not include those parts subject to wear and tear such as, for example, the rechargeable
battery and the cables used for connection between the various N-Com systems or between the N-Com systems and other devices.
Since Nolangroup does not supply the system on which the cell phones work, it shall not be responsible for the
operation, availability, coverage, services or range pertaining to the aforementioned system.
Whenever the product is used in conjunction with accessories or equipment not supplied by Nolangroup, Nolangroup
shall not guarantee proper operation of the product/device combination, nor will it accept requests for repairs or replacements under warranty in case the product is used in such a way.
Nolangroup shall not be responsible in case the product presents limited capabilities due to the operating mode of
cell phones or of other accessories or equipment not supplied by Nolangroup.
Tampering with the internal electronic card or with other parts of the N-Com system shall invalidate the warranty. Moreover, the defects covered by this warranty do not include all those specific and subjective situations that
may come up during the active use of the helmet such as, for example, comfort problems while riding or aerodynamic noises.
Nolangroup shall not be held responsible in any case for incidental or consequential damages (including, without any limitation whatsoever, damages to one or more persons) resulting from non-fulfilment of the obligations arising from this warranty as it pertains to Nolangroup products.
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18.3. Validity of this limited warranty
This warranty is valid only if the enclosed warranty form is duly and completely filled out with the following information:
  Product identification code   Name and stamp of the authorized dealer.   Product purchase date.   Buyer
s name and address.
Nolangroup reserves itself the right to not carry out repairs under warranty if the aforementioned information is removed or modified after the original purchase of the product from the dealer.
18.4. Procedure for the forwarding of claims
To forward a claim covered by this warranty, the buyer has to directly notify the dealer where the helmet was purchased with regards to the defect, presenting at the same time the defective product, a copy of the sales receipt and the Warranty registration form, duly filled out as instructed above. PRIOR TO CONTACTING THE DEALER, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ CAREFULLY THE USER MANUAL ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT. AFTER 2 (TWO) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID FOR ALL EFFECTS AND PURPOSES. Repairs or maintenance under warranty do not extend the period of the warranty itself. Therefore, in case the product or one of its components is replaced, this does not initiate a new warranty period, as the purchase date of the original product shall be taken into account for warranty purposes. Only for repairs or replacement of electronic components, in the event that Nolangroup proceeds to repairing or replacing the product, said product shall enjoy a warranty period equal to the residual portion of the original warranty or ninety (90) days from the repair date (the longer period being considered). The repair or replacement can be carried out even with regenerated components with equivalent functions. The replaced parts or components shall become property of Nolangroup. THIS WARRANTY VOIDS AND REPLACES ANY OTHER WRITTEN OR VERBAL WARRANTIES PROVIDED FOR BY THE LAW THAT CAN BE DEROGATED AT THE PARTIES WARRANTS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO CASE SHALL NOLANGROUP BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL DAMAGES, TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY THE LAW. NOLANGROUP RESERVES ITSELF THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, AT ANY TIME AND WITHOUT ADVANCE NOTICE, THE PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS, FUNCTIONS, COMPATIBILITY AND SOFTWARE. Some Countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or the limitation of the duration of implied warranties; as a result of this, the previous limitations and exclusions may not be applicable to you.
This warranty does not have any effect on the customer
s rights towards the dealer sanctioned by the purchase/sale contract.
consumer
WILL; SPECIFICALLY, NOLANGROUP DOES NOT GRANT SPECIFIC
s legal rights under the national jurisdiction in force or on the
This warranty is valid throughout the European territory, and it represents the only express warranty provided by Nolangroup in relation to the sale of its own products. This warranty does not affect the rights to which the buyer is entitled and which are expressly provided for by Directive 1999/44/CE. This warranty does not affect the consumer Legislative Decree 2 February 2002 n. 24.
s rights provided for by the law, and specifically by the provisions of
18.5. Product identification
N-Com products are identified by means of a code that allows product traceability and identification.
The identification code is listed on the adhesive label applied to the B601 system and on the outside of the sales package.
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
Product name B601 X SERIES
Identification code
Name
Last name
Address
Phone
e-mail
Buyers Information
Date of purchase
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Dealers stamp
FCC, IC Warning statement
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. 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 rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection 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 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 on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antennae
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC RF Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.
We, Nolangroup S.p.A. confirm that when equipped, the distance between antenna and one’s head is 34.5 mm. So, We, Nolangroup S.p.A. confirm that when equipped, the helmet needs to be at least 34.5 mm apart from one's head.
Antenna Location
FCC Caution
Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Industry Canada 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. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Déclaration de conformité IC (Industrie Canada)
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas créer d'interférences. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences reçues, y compris celles qui pourraient entraver son bon fonctionnement.
Énoncé FCC sur l’exposition aux radiations RF :
Cet équipement est conforme aux réglementations FCC d’exposition aux radiations définies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Les utilisateurs suivront les instructions d’exploitation spécifiques pour répondre aux exigences de conformité sur l’exposition aux RF. L’antenne utilisée pour cet appareil ne doit pas fonctionner en même temps qu’une autre antenne ou émetteur, sauf s'il y a conformité avec les procédures FCC des produits multi-émetteurs. Nous, Nolangroup S.p.A. confirmer que lorsqu'il est équipé, la distance entre l'antenne et la tête est de 34.5 mm. Donc, nous, Nolangroup S.p.A. confirmer que, lorsqu'il est équipé, le casque doit être éloigné d'au moins 34.5 mm de la tête.
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