Sena SAVAGE Getting Started

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SAVAGE
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MUSIC
CLICK
ANY
SECTION
TO
BEGIN
MOBILE
PHONE USAGE
PAIRING WITH
DEVICES
GENERAL SETTINGS
TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
REMOTE
CONTROL
ABOUT THE
HELMET
USING THE
FM RADIO
MAINTENANCE
AND CARE
GETTING
STARTED
INTERCOM
SETUP
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LEGEND:
“Hello”
10s
HOLD
1x
TAP
ROTATE
L
ROTATE
L
ROTATE
R
ROTATE
R
ROTATE
ROTATE
Rotate Jog Dial clockwise (right) or
counterclockwise (left).
Rotate while Pressing Jog Dial clockwise
(right) or counterclockwise (left).
Tap button the specified
number of times
Press and Hold button
for the specified amount of time
Audible prompt
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety PrecautionS 8
1. aBout tHe SaVaGe BLuetootH HeLMet 12
1.1 General Information 12
1.2 Product Details 13
1.3 Package Contents 13
1.4 Wearing the Helmet 14
1.4.1 Putting on the Helmet 14
1.4.2 Removing the Helmet 15
1.5 Pre-Ride Helmet Inspection 15
1.5.1 Checking the Exterior 15
1.5.2 Checking the Chinstrap 15
1.6 Accessory Installation: Visor 16
2. GettinG StarteD: BuiLt-in BLuetootH SySteM 17
2.1 Button Function 17
2.2 Powering On and Off 18
2.3 Charging 19
2.4 Checking the Battery Level 20
2.5 Volume Adjustment 21
2.6 Downloadable Sena Software 22
2.6.1 Sena Device Manager 22
2.6.2 Sena Smartphone App 22
2.7 Configuration Menu 23
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3. PairinG tHe BLuetootH SySteM witH otHer BLuetootH DeViceS 25
3.1 Mobile Phone 25
3.2 Additional Mobile Phone, GPS, MP3 Players or Sena SR10 Two-way Radio Adapter 26
3.3 Advanced Selective Pairing: Hands-Free or A2DP Stereo 27
3.3.1 Phone Selective Pairing- Hands-Free Profile 27
3.3.2 Media Selective Pairing- A2DP Profile 28
4. MoBiLe PHone uSaGe 30
4.1 Making and Answering Calls 30
4.2 Speed Dialing 31
5. Stereo MuSic 33
5.1 Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices 33
5.2 Music Sharing 34
5.3 Audio Boost (Default: Disable) 34
6. intercoM SetuP 35
6.1 Intercom Pairing 35
6.2 Two-Way Intercom 37
6.3 Multi-Way Intercom 38
6.3.1 Starting a Three-Way Intercom Conference 38
6.3.2 Starting a Four-Way Intercom Conference 39
6.3.3 Ending Multi-Way Intercom 40
6.4 Three-Way Conference Phone Call with Intercom Users 40
6.5 Group Intercom 41
6.6 Universal Intercom 43
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6.7 HD Intercom (Default: Enable) 44
6.8 Advanced Noise Control™ (Default: Enable) 45
7. uSinG tHe fM raDio 46
7.1 FM Radio On/Off 46
7.2 Seek and Save Radio Stations 47
7.3 Scan and Save Radio Stations 48
7.4 Temporary Station Preset 49
7.5 Navigating Preset Stations 50
7.6 Region Selection 50
7.7 Radio Data Systems (RDS) Alternative (AF) Setting (Default: Disable) 51
7.8 FM Station Guide (Default: Enable) 51
8. GeneraL SettinGS 52
8.1 Function Priority 52
8.2 Firmware Upgrades 52
8.3 Voice Prompts (Default: Enable) 52
8.4 Deleting All Bluetooth Pairing Information 53
9. reMote controL 54
9.1 Pairing with the Remote Control 54
10. trouBLeSHootinG 56
10.1 Fault Reset 56
10.2 Factory Reset 57
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11. Maintenance anD care 58
11.1 Outer Shell 58
11.2 Inner Lining 58
11.3 Storing the Helmet 58
certification anD Safety aPProVaLS 59
LiMiteD ProDuct warranty DiScLaiMerS, anD LiMitationS 62
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Safety PrecautionS
Please ensure that the product is properly used by observing the safety precautions below to prevent any risk of serious injury, death and/or damage to property.
Hazard alert signal words
The following safety symbols and signal words are used in this manual.
WARNING: Indicates a potential hazardous situations that, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION: Indicates a potential hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
: Indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related. If
not avoided, it could cause damage to your product.
Note: Notes, usage tips, or additional information
Product Use
Observe the following precautions to avoid injury or damage to your product while using the product.
WARNING
• Motorcycling is associated with particular risks and dangers for the rider and passenger. These risks and dangers can be reduced, but not eliminated completely, by wearing a helmet. It is impossible to state precisely what the protective effect of a helmet will be in the event of an accident. Safe riding techniques, adapted to the particular road and weather conditions, are essential for your safety.
• The full protective function of a helmet can no longer be guaranteed after an accident or impact. Like the crumple zone of a car, the impact energy of a collision is absorbed by complete or partial destruction of the structure of the outer and/or inner shell of the helmet. Because of the way helmets are designed, this damage is rarely visible from the outside. The safety helmet is designed to absorb only one impact. It is therefore essential to replace the helmet after a fall, accident or other violent impact. For safety reasons, the old helmet should be rendered unusable.
• No helmet provides absolute protection from all conceivable impacts. This helmet has been specially developed for motorcycle riding and is unsuitable for other purposes.
• The helmet safety mechanism described above can also cause small cracks in the shell when the helmet is dropped from a small height (less than 1 meter).
• Use of the product at a high volume for a long period of time may damage your eardrums or hearing ability.
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• When relevant, follow all regulations regarding the use of the camera.
(1) Do not use your camera in an aircraft, unless permitted. (2) Turn off the camera when you are near medical equipment. Your camera can
cause interference with medical devices in hospital or healthcare facilities.
• The camera generates a low level magnetic field. Keep a safe distance between the camera and cardiac pacemakers to avoid potential interference. Turn off the camera immediately if your camera indicates interference with a pacemaker and contact the pacemaker manufacturer or a physician.
• Avoid interference with other electronic devices. Your camera generates a low level magnetic field that may interfere with unsealed or improperly shielded electronic equipment in homes or vehicles. Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to resolve any interference problems you experience.
• Never use a damaged memory card. This may result in electric shock, camera malfunction, or fire.
• In any place where wireless communication is prohibited, such as hospitals or airplanes, turn off the power. In a place where wireless communication is prohibited, electromagnetic waves may cause hazards or accidents.
• When you use the product while you operating any vehicle or equipment such as motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, ATVs, or quadbikes (hereinafter called “transportation means”), you need to follow the safety precautions provided by the manufacturer of the vehicle.
• When you use the product, use good judgment; never use it under the influence of alcohol or drugs or when you are extremely tired.
CAUTION
• The helmet should be replaced after 5 to 7 years depending on use and care. Although the outer shell is in principle capable of a longer service life, the occurrence of material fatigue and wear to other components, as well as the overall action of the helmet and the unknown conditions in which the helmet has been used, make it advisable for your own safety to replace the helmet after this period of use.
• Original components (in particular on the outer shell, inner shell and restraint system) should not be altered or removed. The fitting of additional parts from other manufacturers that have not been recommended can reduce the protective effect and renders the helmet’s certification and all warranty and insurance claims invalid.
• Use only original parts, replacement parts and accessories that Sena has expressly approved for your helmet.
• To provide adequate protection, the helmet must fit well and be securely fastened.
• Always fasten the chinstrap before setting off and check that the fastening system and strap are correctly in position.
• Never ride with the chinstrap unfastened or incorrectly adjusted. The chinstrap must be correctly positioned and must not come loose when pulled. The fastener is not correctly closed if the chinstrap becomes loose when pulled.
• Any helmet that has been subjected to a violent impact should be replaced.
• Examine the helmet for damage at regular intervals. Small scratches will not
impair the protective function of your helmet.
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• If the product emits an unusual smell, feels hot, or appears abnormal in any other way while using or charging, stop using it immediately. It may cause damage, explosion, or fire. Contact your sales location if any of these problems are observed.
• Do not use the product in an explosive atmosphere. If you are in such a location, turn off the power and heed any regulations, instructions, and signs in the area.
NOTICE
• In some regions, it is prohibited by law to ride motorcycles while wearing headsets or earbuds. Therefore be certain you are aware of all relevant laws in the region where you are using the product and are sure that you comply with them.
• Do not use the product in high-temperatures or apply heat to the product as this may cause damage, explosion, or fire.
• Do not use heat damaged helmets. Heat damaged helmets will appear to have uneven or have bubbly surfaces.
• Do not attach anything to your helmet, including mirrors or lights.
• Keep product away from pets or small children. They may damage the product.
• Do not cause impact to the product or touch it with sharp tools as this may
damage the product.
• Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the limited warranty to operate the equipment.
• High internal temperature may result in noisy photos. This is not a malfunction and does not affect your camera’s overall performance.
• Check that the camera is operating properly in advance. Any file loss or camera damage caused by camera malfunction or improper use is not covered under warranty.
Battery
Your product has a built-in battery. Be careful to heed all safety information in this guide. Failure to carefully observe the safety precautions can cause battery heat generation, bursting, fire and serious personal injury.
WARNING
• Do not use the product in direct sunlight for a long period of time. Doing so can damage the product and generate heat that can cause burns.
• Do not use or store the product inside cars in hot weather. It may cause the battery to generate heat, rupture, or ignite.
• Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the specified charging time. Doing so may cause the battery to become hot, explode, or ignite.
• Do not leave the product near open flames. Do not dispose of the product in a fire. It may cause the battery to become hot, explode, or ignite and cause serious injury.
• Never attempt to charge a battery with the charger which has been physically damaged. It may cause explosion and/or accidents.
NOTICE
• Battery life may vary depending on conditions, environmental factors, functions of the product in use, and devices used with it.
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Product Storage and Management
Take the following precautions to avoid personal injury or damage to your product while storing and maintaining the product.
CAUTION
• Do not dispose of the product with household waste. The built-in battery is not to be disposed of in municipal waste stream and requires separate collection. Disposal of the product should be done in accordance with the local regulations.
NOTICE
• Keep the product free of dust. Dust may damage mechanical and electronic parts of the product.
• The product should be stored at room temperature. Do not expose the product to extremely high or low temperature as this may reduce the life span of electronic devices, damage the battery, and/or melt plastic parts of the product.
• Do not clean the product with cleaning solvents, toxic chemicals, or strong detergents as this may damage the product.
• Do not paint the product. Paint may obstruct moving parts or interfere with the normal operation of the product.
• Do not drop or otherwise shock the product. It may damage the product or its internal electronic circuits.
• Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product as this may damage the product and invalidate the product warranty.
• Do not store the product in humid environments, especially for long periods of time. It may damage the internal electronic circuits.
• Battery performance will deteriorate over time if stored for a long period of time without being used.
• Do not store the camera in proximity to magnetic fields. Doing so may result in camera malfunction.
• Be careful to protect the lens by avoiding rough handling or physical shock.
• Wipe the surface of the lens with a soft cloth in the following situations:
(1) When there are fingerprints on the lens surface. (2) When the lens is used in hot or humid environments, such as near oceans or
rivers.
• Store the product in a well-ventilated room to protect the lens from dirt and dust.
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1. ABOUT THE SAVAGE BLUETOOTH HELMET
1.1 General Information
This product is a motorcycle helmet.
Do not use it for any other purpose than riding a motorcycle. If you use the helmet for anything else, it may not provide sufficient protection in an accident.
No helmet can protect the wearer against all possible impact scenarios.
For maximum protection, the helmet must fit properly on the head and its retention strap securely fastened under the chin. With the retention system comfortably but firmly adjusted, the helmet should allow sufficient peripheral vision when secured. If the helmet is too large, it may move on your head while riding. If the helmet can be removed when pulled from the back in an upward and forward direction, it’s not fitted properly. This could cause the helmet to obstruct your vision while riding or come off in an accident, resulting in personal injury or death. Please refer to Section 1.4: “Wearing the Helmet” for more details about properly securing and wearing your helmet.
The contents of this helmet User’s Guide are subjected to change without notice. Its illustration may differ from the actual product. The copyrights for the User’s Guide belong to Sena Technologies, Inc. Reproduction or copying of the User’s Guide without permission is strictly prohibited.
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1.2 Product Details
1 2
3
4
No. Name
1
Chinstrap
2
Retention D-Rings
3
DC Power Charging & Firmware Upgrade Port
4
Bluetooth System’s Button
1.3 Package Contents
Savage Helmet
USB Power & Data Cable
Long Visor Helmet Pouch
Short Visor Helmet Stand
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1.4 Wearing the Helmet
1. 4 .1 Putting on the Helmet
1. Unfasten the chinstrap.
2. Gently pull the chinstrap outward and slide the helmet onto your
head.
Note: A “chinstrap” is the nylon webbing that goes through the D-Rings.
3. Route the chinstrap under your chin, then thread it through both
D-Rings.
4. To fasten securely, thread chinstrap back through the D-Ring closest
to your neck, and pull.
1
2
No. Name
1
Chinstrap
2
Retention D-Rings
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1.4.2 Removing the Helmet
1. Loosen the chinstrap by pulling the red tab attached to the D-Rings.
2. Pull the chinstrap out from within the D-rings.
3. Gently pull the padded chinstrap outward and slide the helmet off
your head.
Note: Fastening the chinstrap after removing the helmet will help avoid scratching surfaces it’s placed upon.
1.5 Pre-Ride Helmet Inspection
1. 5.1 Checking the Exterior
Check the helmet regularly for damage. Small, superficial scratches will not impair the helmet’s protective qualities. In the case of more serious damage (cracks, dents, flaking and cracking paint, etc.), the helmet should no longer be used.
1.5.2 Checking the Chinstrap
1. Ensure that the chinstrap is properly routed under your chin.
2. To test the chinstrap tension, slip your index finger under the
chinstrap and pull. If the chinstrap is loose under the chin, it needs to be tightened. If the chinstrap loosens when you pull on it, the helmet is not properly fitted. Undo the chinstrap completely and try fastening it again, then repeat the test.
3. If you are unable to fasten the chinstrap so that it fits firmly against
the chin, check that your helmet is still the right size for you.
Note: Repeat the test after each adjustment.
CAUTION: Never ride with the chinstrap unfastened or
incorrectly adjusted. The chinstrap should fit correctly and should not become loose when pulled. The fastener is not correctly closed if the chinstrap becomes loose when pulled.
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1.6 Accessory Installation: Visor
To protect your eyes from the sun or other bright lights, you can use the visor. Sena provides both a long and short visor in the package. Align the buttons of the visor with the helmet and press hard to attach.
1
No. Name
1
Visor
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2. GETTING STARTED: BUILT-IN BLUETOOTH SYSTEM
2.1 Button Function
Bluetooth System’s Buttons
1
2 3
No. Name Function
1
Blue & Red LED Lights
2
Jog Dial
• Answer/EndPhoneCall
• RejectanincomingPhonecall
• Start/EndIntercomConversation
• VolumeAdjustment
• Play/PauseMusic
• TrackForwardandBack
• EnterIntercomPairingMode
• EnterVoiceCongurationSettings
• ScanRadioStations
3
Phone Button
• Answer/EndPhoneCall
• SpeedDial
• EnterPhonePairingMode
• FMRadioOn/Off
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2.2 Powering On and Off
PressandholdtheJog DialandthePhone Buttonatthesametimefor 1 secondtoturnthesystemonoroff.
Powering On
=
1s
HOLD
POWER ON
DEVICE
“Preparing headset”
“Hello”
Powering Off
=
1x
TAP
POWER OFF
DEVICE
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2.3 Charging
WARNING:Whenchargingthebattery,useonlytheapproved
chargerprovidedbythemanufacturer.Useofanon-approvedcharger maycausere,explosion,leakage,andotherhazardswhichmayalso reducethelifetimeorperformanceofthebattery.
TheBluetoothsystemcanbechargedusingmanycommonmethodsvia thesuppliedUSBpower&datacable:
1.Pluggedintoacomputer’sUSBport.
2.WithaUSB-equippedACadapterviaawall-outletcharger.
Note:
• Pleasemakesuretotakeoffyourhelmetwhilecharging.The Bluetoothsystemautomaticallyturnsoffduringcharging.
• Any3rdpartyUSBchargercanbeusedwithSenaproductsifthe chargerisapprovedbyeithertheFCC,CE,ICorotherlocally approvedagenciesthatSenaaccepts.
Charging the Bluetooth System
Dependinguponthechargingmethod,theBluetoothsystemwillbe fullychargedinabout3hours.
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2.4 Checking the Battery Level
Therearetwowaystocheckbatterylevel:
1.Visually,withLEDswhenpoweringon.
Battery Level - Visual Method
=
1s
HOLD
VISUAL
METHOD
=
HIGH
=
MEDIUM
=
LOW
Note:
1.Thebatteryperformancemaybereducedovertimewithusage.
2.Batterylifemayvarydependingonconditions,environmental factors,functionsoftheproductinuse,anddevicesusedwithit.
2.Audiblemethod:pressandholdtheJog DialandthePhone Button formorethan5 seconds.astheBluetoothsystempowerson.A promptwillannouncetheremainingbatterylevel.
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Audible Method
=
5s
HOLD
AUDIBLE
METHOD
“Battery level
high/medium/low”
Note:Whenthebatteryislowwhileinuse,youwillhearavoice promptsaying“Low battery”.
2.5 Volume Adjustment
YoucanraiseorlowerthevolumebyrotatingtheJog Dial.Volumeis setandmaintainedindependentlyatdifferentlevelsforeachaudio source(i.e.phone,intercom),evenwhentheBluetoothsystemis rebooted.
Volume up
=
ROTATE
R
VOLUME UP
Volume down
=
ROTATE
L
VOLUME
DOWN
WARNING:Useoftheproductatahighvolumeforalongperiod
oftimemaydamageyoureardrumsorhearingability.Keepthe volumeatamodestleveltopreventdamage.
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2.6 Downloadable Sena Software
2.6.1 Sena Device Manager
The Sena Device Manager allows you to upgrade the firmware and configure its settings directly from your PC or Apple computer. Using this software, you can assign speed dial presets, FM radio station presets and more. For more information on downloading the Sena
Device manager, please visit sena.com.
Click Here to Visit sena.com
2.6.2 Sena Smartphone App
The Sena Smartphone App allows you to configure the settings, as well as access the User’s and Quick Start Guides. To do so, pair your mobile phone with your Bluetooth system (please refer to Section 3: “Pairing the Bluetooth System with other Bluetooth Devices” for more details). Run the Sena Smartphone App and configure the settings directly from your smartphone. You can download the Sena
Smartphone App for Android and Apple operating systems from sena.com/headset-app.
Sena Software Configuration Menu
Configuration Setting Enable/Disable
Audio Boost Enable/Disable
HD Intercom Enable/Disable
Voice Prompt Enable/Disable
RDS AF Setting Enable/Disable
FM Station Guide Enable/Disable
Advanced Noise Control Enable/Disable
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2.7 Configuration Menu
TheBluetoothsystemcanbeconguredbyfollowingaseriesofvoice prompts.Furtherdetailsabouteachofthesesettingswillbeexplained onthefollowingpages.
1.ToaccesstheBluetooth System Configuration Menu,pressand holdtheJog Dialfor10 secondsuntilyouhearthevoiceprompt,
“Configuration menu”.
Accessing the Bluetooth System Configuration Menu
=
10s
HOLD
ACCESS
CONFIG.
MENU
“Configuration menu”
2.RotatetheJog Dialtonavigatebetweenthemenus.Youwillhear voicepromptsforeachmenuitem.Thelistoffunctionsisshownin theBluetooth System Configuration Menu.
Navigating Forward through the Menu
=
ROTATE
R
NAVIGATE FORWARD
“[Menu prompt]”
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Navigating Backward through the Menu
=
ROTATE
L
NAVIGATE
BACKWARD
“[Menu prompt]”
3.YoucanexecutethecommandbytappingthePhone Button.
Execute a Menu Options
=
1x
TAP
EXECUTE
Bluetooth System Configuration Menu
Rotate the Jog Dial clockwise or counterclockwise Tap the Phone Button
Delete All Pairings Execute
Remote Control Pairing Execute
Universal Intercom Pairing Execute
Exit Configuration Execute
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3. Pairing the Bluetooth SyStem
with other Bluetooth DeviceS
Before using the Bluetooth system with other Bluetooth devices for the first time, they’ll need to be “paired”. This enables them to recognize and communicate with one another whenever they’re within range.
The Bluetooth system can pair with multiple Bluetooth devices such as mobile phone, MP3 player, GPS or Sena SR10 Two-Way Radio Adapter via Mobile Phone Pairing, Second Mobile Phone Pairing and GPS Pairing. The Bluetooth system can also be paired with up to three other Sena headsets or Bluetooth systems.
Pairs with up to three Sena Headsets
Also pairs with:
Mobile
Phone
MP3
Player
GPS
Devices
Sena
SR10
3.1 Mobile Phone
1. Press and hold the Phone Button for 5 seconds until you hear a voice prompt, “Phone pairing”.
Access Phone Pairing
=
5s
HOLD
PHONE
PAIRING
“Phone pairing”
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=
Alternating blue and red flashing lights indicate
device is now discoverable.
LED STATUS
2. With your mobile phone in Bluetooth-pairing mode, select Savage in the list of devices detected.
3. If your mobile phone asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
=
PIN NUMBER
3.2 Additional Mobile Phone, GPS, MP3 Players or
Sena SR10 Two-way Radio Adapter
1. To pair the second mobile phone, press and hold the Jog Dial for 5 seconds and tap the Phone Button.
Access Second Mobile Phone Pairing
=
5s
HOLD
SECOND MOBILE PHONE PAIRING
“Intercom pairing”
=
1x
TAP
EXECUTE
“Second mobile phone pairing”
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=
Blue flashing lights indicates
device is now discoverable.
BLUETOOTH
LED STATUS
2. With your mobile phone in Bluetooth-pairing mode, select Savage in the list of devices detected.
3. If your mobile phone asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
=
PIN NUMBER
3.3 Advanced Selective Pairing: Hands-Free or A2DP
Stereo
Phone Pairing allows the Bluetooth system to establish two bluetooth
profiles: Hands-Free or A2DP Stereo. Advanced Selective Pairing allows the Bluetooth system to separate the profiles to enable connection with two devices.
3.3.1 Phone Selective Pairing- Hands-Free Profile
1. Execute Phone Selective Pairing.
Access Phone Selective Pairing
=
5s
HOLD
PHONE
SELECTIVE
PAIRING
=
1x
TAP
EXECUTE
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“Phone selective pairing”
=
Blue flashing lights indicate
device is now discoverable.
LED STATUS
2. With your hands-free device in Bluetooth-Pairing mode, select Savage in the list of devices detected.
3. If it asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
=
PIN NUMBER
3.3.2 Media Selective Pairing- A2DP Profile
1. Execute Media Selective Pairing.
Access Media Selective Pairing
=
5s
HOLD
MEDIA
SELECTIVE
PAIRING
=
1x
TAP
EXECUTE
“Media selective pairing”
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=
Red flashing lights indicate
device is now discoverable.
LED STATUS
2. With your A2DP device in Bluetooth-pairing mode, select Savage in the list of the devices detected.
3. If it asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
=
PIN NUMBER
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4. MOBILE PHONE USAGE
4.1 Making and Answering Calls
Answer/End a Call
=
1x
TAP
ANSWER/
END
Note:
• You can also answer the mobile phone by tapping the Jog Dial.
• You can also end the mobile phone by pressing the Jog Dial for
2 seconds.
Reject a Call
=
2s
HOLD
REJECT
Make a Call with Voice Dialer
=
1x
TAP
VOICE DIAL
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4.2 Speed Dialing
1. To enter into the voice speed dial menu, double tap the Phone Button.
Enter Speed Dial Mode
=
2x
TAP
SPEED DIAL
“Speed Dial”
2. Rotate the Jog Dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to navigate between the menus.
Navigate Forward through Speed Dial Preset Numbers
=
ROTATE
R
NAVIGATE FORWARD
Navigate Backward through Speed Dial Preset Numbers
=
ROTATE
L
NAVIGATE
BACKWARD
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3. To call one of your Speed Dial Presets, tap the Jog Dial or the Phone Button when you hear the prompt, “Speed Dial (#)”.
Call a Speed Dial Preset Number
SPEED DIAL
=
1x
TAP
or
“Speed dial (#)”
4. To redial the last number called, tap the Jog Dial or the Phone Button when you hear the prompt “Last number redial”.
Redial Last Number
REDIAL
=
1x
TAP
or
“Last number redial”
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5. STEREO MUSIC
5.1 Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices
1. To play or pause music, press and hold the Jog Dial for 1 second until you hear a double beep.
Play/Pause Music
=
1s
HOLD
PLAY/PAUSE
“[Beep, Beep]”
2. To adjust the volume, rotate the Jog dial.
Volume Up
=
ROTATE
R
VOLUME UP
Volume Down
=
ROTATE
L
VOLUME
DOWN
3. To track forward or back, rotate while pressing the Jog Dial clockwise or counter clockwise.
Track Forward
=
ROTATE
R
SKIP TRACK
FORWARD
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Track Backward
=
ROTATE
L
SKIP TRACK
BACKWARD
5.2 Music Sharing
You can share the music you’re listening to with an Intercom Friend during an intercom conversation. To start or terminate sharing music, press the Jog Dial for 1 second during an intercom conversation until you hear a double beep. Both you and your Intercom Friend can control music playback.
Sharing Music with an Intercom Friend during Intercom Conversation
=
1s
HOLD
SHARE MUSIC
“[Beep, Beep]”
5.3 Audio Boost (Default: Disable)
An Audio Boost setting can be found in the settings menu, accessible through Sena Device Manager or Sena Smartphone App.
Enabling Audio Boost increases the maximum volume limit. Disabling Audio Boost reduces the maximum volume limit while delivering more balanced sound.
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6. INTERCOM SETUP
6.1 Intercom Pairing
Up to three other people can be paired with the helmet for Bluetooth intercom conversations.
Pairing with Intercom Friends
1. Press and hold the Jog Dial of two Bluetooth systems for 5 seconds until you hear the voice prompt “Intercom Pairing”.
Pairing with Intercom B
5s
HOLD
YOU
&
=
Intercom
Friend B
“Intercom Pairing”
=
Red flashing lights indicate
device is now discoverable.
BLUETOOTH
LED STATUS
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2. Tap the Jog Dial on either Bluetooth system and wait until the LEDs of both turn blue.
On Either One of the Devices
1x
TAP
YOU
or
=
Intercom
Friend B
=
Blue flashing LED confirms
intercoms are paired.
LED STATUS
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to pair with Intercom Friends (B), (C), (D).
Last-Come, First-Served
YOU Intercom
Friend 1
YOU Intercom
Friend 1
Intercom
Friend 2
YOU Intercom
Friend 1
Intercom
Friend 2
Intercom
Friend 3
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6.2 Two-Way Intercom
You can start or end an intercom conversation with an Intercom Friend by tapping the Jog Dial.
1. Tap one for Intercom Friend 1.
Start/End Two-Way Intercom with Intercom Friend 1
=
1x
TAP
Intercom
Friend 1
2. Tap twice for Intercom Friend 2.
Start/End Two-Way Intercom with Intercom Friend 2
=
2x
TAP
Intercom
Friend 2
3. Tap three times for Intercom Friend 3.
Start/End Two-Way Intercom with Intercom Friend 3
=
3x
TAP
Intercom
Friend 3
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6.3 Multi-Way Intercom
Multi-Way Intercom enables conference-call-style conversations with up to three Intercom Friends at the same time. While Multi­Way Intercom is in progress, mobile phone connection is temporarily
disconnected. However, as soon as Multi-Way Intercom terminates, the mobile phone connection will be reestablished.
6.3.1 Starting a Three-Way Intercom Conference
You (A) can have a Three-Way Intercom Conference with two other Intercom Friends (B & C) by establishing two intercom connections
simultaneously.
1. Pair your Bluetooth system (A) with those of two other Intercom Friends (B & C). Please refer to Section 6.1: “Intercom Pairing” for pairing instructions.
Pair with Intercom Friends B & C
YOU
Intercom
Friend B
Intercom
Friend C
2. Start an intercom conversation with one of the two friends in your intercom group. For example, you (A) may start an intercom conversation with the Intercom Friend (B). Or, Intercom Friend (B) may start an intercom call with you (A).
Starting an Intercom Conversation with Intercom Friend B
YOU
Intercom
Friend B
Intercom
Friend C
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3. Then, you (A) can call the second Intercom Friend (C), or the second Intercom Friend (C) may join the intercom by making an intercom call to you (A).
Starting an Intercom Conversation with Intercom Friend C
YOU
Intercom
Friend B
Intercom
Friend C
4. Now you (A) and two Intercom Friends (B & C) are having a Three- Way Intercom Conference.
Three-Way Conference
YOU
Intercom
Friend B
Intercom
Friend C
6.3.2 Starting a Four-Way Intercom Conference
With three Intercom Friends connected, a new participant (D) can make it a Four-Way Intercom Conference by making an intercom call to either (B) or (C).
Starting a Four-Way Intercom
Intercom
Friend B
YOU Intercom
Friend C
Intercom Friend D
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6.3.3 Ending Multi-Way Intercom
1. Press the Jog Dial for 1 second to terminate all intercom connections.
2. Tap the Jog Dial to disconnect from your first Intercom Friend. Double tap the Jog Dial to disconnect from your second Intercom
Friend.
6.4 Three-Way Conference Phone Call with Intercom
Users
You can have a Three-Way Conference Phone Call by adding an Intercom Friend to the mobile phone conversation.
1. During a mobile phone call, tap the Jog Dial to invite one of your Intercom Friends to the conversation.
Invite an Intercom Friend into Phone Conference
=
1x
TAP
ADD AN INTERCOM FRIEND TO
CALL
or
2x
TAP
or
3x
TAP
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2. To disconnect the intercom during a conference phone call, tap the
Jog Dial.
Disconnect Intercom Friend from Conference
=
1x
TAP
DISCONNECT
INTERCOM
or
2x
TAP
or
3x
TAP
3. To disconnect the mobile phone call during a conference phone call, press the Jog Dial for 2 seconds.
End Phone Call
=
2s
HOLD
END MOBILE
CALL
Note: When you have an incoming intercom call during a mobile phone call, you will hear the voice prompt, “Intercom Requested.”
6.5 Group Intercom
Group Intercom allows you to instantly create a Multi-way conference
intercom with three other most recently paired headsets.
1. Go through intercom pairing with up to three headsets you want to have Group Intercom with.
2. Press the Jog Dial for 3 seconds to begin Group Intercom. The LED will flash purple and you will hear a voice prompt, “Group intercom”.
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Start Group Intercom
=
3s
HOLD
START
GROUP
INTERCOM
=
Purple LED Flashing
BLUETOOTH
LED STATUS
“Group intercom”
3. When all of the Bluetooth system are connected together, everyone will hear the voice prompt, “Group Intercom connected”.
“Group intercom connected”
4. To terminate Group Intercom, press the Jog Dial for 1 second during Group Intercom. You will hear a voice prompt, “Group
intercom terminated.”
End Group Intercom
=
1s
HOLD
END GROUP
INTERCOM
“Group intercom terminated”
Note: To answer an incoming call, you can end Group Intercom by tapping the Phone Button.
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6.6 Universal Intercom
Universal Intercom allows you to have intercom conversations with
users of non-Sena Bluetooth headsets. You can pair the Bluetooth system with only one non-Sena Bluetooth headset at a time. The intercom distance depends on the performance of the Bluetooth headset to which it’s connected. If another Bluetooth device is paired via Second Mobile Phone Pairing while a non-Sena Bluetooth headset is paired with the Savage Helmet, the another Bluetooth Device will be disconnected.
1. Execute Universal Intercom in the Bluetooth System Configuration
Menu.
Access Universal Intercom in the Bluetooth System Configuration Menu
=
10s
HOLD
ACCESS
CONFIG.
MENU
“Configuration menu”
=
ROTATE
NAVIGATE
FORWARD
“Universal intercom pairing”
=
1x
TAP
EXECUTE
2. Put the non-Sena Bluetooth helmet in Pairing Mode. The Bluetooth system will automatically pair with a non-Sena Bluetooth headset.
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3. You can have a Two-Way Intercom or Multi-Way Intercom communication with up to three Intercom Friends using non-Sena helmets as described below.
Example of a Three-Way Universal Intercom
YOU
Non-Sena
Headset
Sena
Headset
Example of a Four-Way Universal Intercom
Non-Sena
Headset
YOU Sena
Headset
Non-Sena
Headset
6.7 HD Intercom (Default: Enable)
The HD Intercom setting can be found in the settings menu, accessible through Sena Device Manager or Sena Smartphone App.
HD Intercom enhances the two-way intercom audio from normal quality to HD quality. HD Intercom will become temporarily disabled when you enter into a multi-way intercom. If this feature is disabled, the two-way intercom audio will change to normal quality.
Note: The intercom distance of HD Intercom is relatively shorter than that of normal intercom.
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6.8 Advanced Noise Control™ (Default: Enable)
An Advanced Noise Control setting can be found in the settings menu, accessible through Sena Device Manager or Sena Smartphone App.
If Advanced Noise Control is enabled, background noise is reduced during intercom conversations. If Advanced Noise Control is disabled, the background noise is mixed with your voice while using the intercom.
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7. USING THE FM RADIO
7.1 FM Radio On/Off
To turn on or shut off the FM Radio, press the Phone Button for 1 second until you hear a double beep.
FM Radio On
=
1s
HOLD
FM RADIO
ON
“FM on”
FM Radio Off
=
1s
HOLD
FM RADIO
OFF
“FM off”
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7. 2 Seek and Save Radio Stations
The “Seek” feature searches for radio stations.
1. Rotate while pressing the Jog Dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to search down or up the station dial.
Seek Stations Forward
=
ROTATE
R
SEEK
FORWARD
Seek Stations Backward
=
ROTATE
L
SEEK
BACKWARD
2. To save to current station, press and hold the Jog Dial for 1 second until you hear the voice prompt, “Preset (#)”.
Enter Preset Selection Mode
=
1s
HOLD
ENTER
PRESET
MODE
“Preset (#)”
3. Rotate the Jog Dial to navigate through the preset numbers that you want to store.
Navigate Forward through Preset Stations
=
ROTATE
R
NAVIGATE
FORWARD
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Navigate Backward through Preset Stations
=
ROTATE
L
NAVIGATE
BACKWARD
4. Tap the Jog Dial to save the station in the preset number you choose. Or, Tap the Phone Button to delete the station from memory.
Save Station to the Preset Number
=
1x
TAP
SAVE TO
PRESET #
Delete Station from Memory
=
1x
TAP
DELETE
STATION
7.3 Scan and Save Radio Stations
The “Scan” function automatically searches for radio stations, starting with the current station’s frequency, then up from there.
1. Double tap the Phone Button to scan for stations.
Scan and Save Radio Stations
=
2x
TAP
START
SCANNING
2. The Sena tuner pauses at each station it finds for 8 seconds before moving to the next.
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3. To save the current station, tap the Phone Button. The station will be saved as the next preset number.
Save the Current Station
=
1x
TAP
SAVE
STATION
“Save preset (#)”
4. To stop scanning, double tap the Phone Button.
Stop Scanning
=
2x
TAP
STOP
SCANNING
7.4 Temporary Station Preset
The Temporary Station Preset feature automatically finds and saves the nearest 10 radio stations without changing your existing preset stations.
1. Tap the Phone Button three times to automatically find and save 10 stations.
Temporary Stations
=
3x
TAP
TEMPORARY
STATIONS
2. The temporary preset stations will be cleared when the Bluetooth system reboots.
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7.5 Navigating Preset Stations
Using the methods above, up to 10 radio stations can be stored. Tap the
Phone Button to navigate through the saved stations.
Navigate through Preset Stations
=
1x
TAP
NAVIGATE
FORWARD
7.6 Region Selection
You can select the proper FM frequency range for your location from the Sena Device Manager or the Sena Smartphone App. Using the region setting, you can optimize the seek function to avoid unnecessary frequency ranges.
Region Frequency range Step
Worldwide 76.0 ~ 108.0 MHz ± 100 kHz
Americas and Australia 87.5 ~ 107.9 MHz ± 200 kHz
Asia and Europe 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz ± 100 kHz
Japan 76.0 ~ 95.0 MHz ± 100 kHz
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7.7 Radio Data Systems (RDS) Alternative (AF)
Setting (Default: Disable)
The RDS AF setting can be found in the settings menu, accessible through Sena Device Manager or Sena Smartphone App.
When Radio station signals get too weak for good reception, with RDS AF enabled, the Sena radio receiver re-tunes to a station with better reception. If RDS AF is disabled, you’ll have to find stronger stations manually.
7.8 FM Station Guide (Default: Enable)
The FM Station Guide setting can be found in the settings menu, accessible through Sena Device Manager or Sena Smartphone App.
When FM Station Guide is enabled, FM station frequencies are given by voice prompts as you select preset stations. When FM Station Guide is disabled, the voice prompts on FM station frequencies will not be given as you select preset stations.
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8. GENERAL SETTINGS
8.1 Function Priority
The Bluetooth system prioritizes connected devices in the following order:
(highest) Mobile phone
Intercom
Music sharing by Bluetooth stereo music
FM Radio
(lowest) Bluetooth stereo music
A lower-priority function gets interrupted by a higher-priority function. For example, stereo music will be interrupted by an Intercom Conversation; an Intercom Conversation will be interrupted by an incoming mobile phone call.
8.2 Firmware Upgrades
The Bluetooth system supports firmware upgrades. You can upgrade the firmware using the Sena Device manager. Please visit sena.com to check for the latest software downloads.
Click Here to Visit sena.com
8.3 Voice Prompts (Default: Enable)
A Voice prompt setting can be found in the settings menu, accessible through Sena Device Manager or Sena Smartphone App.
If Voice prompt is enabled, you can hear Voice prompts for different kinds of features. If Voice prompt is disabled, Voice prompts are silenced except for those in the Software Configuration Menu, battery level indication, speed dial, and FM radio functions.
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8.4 Deleting All Bluetooth Pairing Information
A Delete All Bluetooth Pairing Information setting can be found in the Bluetooth System Configuration menu. Tap the Phone Button when in this menu to Delete All Bluetooth Pairing Information stored in the Bluetooth system.
Access Delete All Pairings in the Bluetooth System Configuration Menu
=
10s
HOLD
ACCESS
CONFIG.
MENU
“Configuration menu”
=
ROTATE
R
NAVIGATE FORWARD
1X
“Delete all pairings”
=
1x
TAP
EXECUTE
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9. REMOTE CONTROL
You can remotely control the Bluetooth system using Sena Remote Control devices (sold separately) such as a Handlebar Remote or a Wristband Remote. This eliminates the need to remove your hands from the handlebars for button operations.
9.1 Pairing with the Remote Control
1. Turn on the Bluetooth system and the Remote Control device.
2. Execute Remote Control Pairing in the Bluetooth System
Configuration Menu.
Access Remote Control Pairing in the Bluetooth System Configuration Menu
=
10s
HOLD
ACCESS
CONFIG.
MENU
“Configuration menu”
=
ROTATE
R
NAVIGATE
FORWARD
2X
“Remote control pairing”
=
1x
TAP
EXECUTE
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3. Enter pairing mode in the Remote Control device. The Bluetooth system will automatically connect with the Remote Control device in pairing mode. You will hear a voice prompt, “Remote control
connected” when they are successfully paired.
Enter Pairing Mode
=
Enter Pairing Mode on Remote Control.
REMOTE
CONTROL
“Remote control connected”
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10. TROUBLESHOOTING
Please visit sena.com for answers to frequently asked questions. This detailed online FAQ section deals with troubleshooting, illustrates case studies and contains tips on using the Savage.
Click Here to Visit sena.com
10.1 Fault Reset
When the Bluetooth system is not working properly, you can easily reset the unit. When the USB charging & data cable connects a power supply to the system, the system will automatically be turned off and a fault reset will occur.
Fault Reset
=
FAULT RESET
Note: Fault Reset will not restore the Bluetooth system to factory
default settings.
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10.2 Factory Reset
To erase all of your settings and start fresh, the Bluetooth system can be restored to factory default settings using the Factory Reset feature.
Access Factory Reset
=
10s
HOLD
FACTORY
RESET
“Factory reset”
=
1x
TAP
ExECUTE
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11. MAINTENANCE AND CARE
11.1 Outer Shell
Use a soft cloth and a small amount of water to remove bugs from the exterior.
Note: Never use gasoline, diesel fuel, thinners or solvents to clean the helmet. These substances can cause serious damage to the helmet, even though the resulting damage may not be visible. The full safety function of the helmet can then no longer be guaranteed.
11. 2 Inner Lining
The inner lining of the helmet is completely removable. Its headliner can be washed by hand using mild soap at a maximum temperature of 30°C (86°F). Allow the lining to dry at room temperature.
11.3 Storing the Helmet
Store the helmet in a dry, dark, well-ventilated location, out of the reach of children and animals. Always position the helmet so that it cannot fall to the floor. Damage that occurs in this way is not covered by the warranty.
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CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY APPROVALS
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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
The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use next to the head with the minimum separation distance of 20mm is 0.27W/Kg. This transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This product is compliance to FCC RF Exposure requirements and refers to FCC website https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfm search for FCC ID: S7A-SP49
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.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This product is CE marked according to the provisions of the R&TTE Directive (2014/53/EU). Hereby, Sena declares that the radio equipment type SP49 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. For further information, please consult www.sena.com. Please note that this product uses radio frequency bands not harmonized within EU. Within the EU this product is intended to be used in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg,
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The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and within EFTA in Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
This device can be operated in at least one Member State without infringing applicable requirements on the use of radio spectrum.
RF Range: 2402 ~ 2480 MHz Max Output Power(E.I.R.P.): 17.87 dBm
Industry Canada Statement
This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
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.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables auxappareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre lefonctionnement.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) Cet appareil ne doit pas créer d’interférences préjudiciables. (2) Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris celles causant un
fonctionnement indésirable.
Industry Canada RF Exposure statement
The EUT is compliance with SAR for general population / uncontrolled exposure limits in IC RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement methods and procedures specified in IEEE1528.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 1cm between the radiator and you body. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co­located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition DAS incontrôlée pour la population générale de la norme CNR-102 d’Industrie Canada et a été testé en conformité avec les méthodes de mesure et procédures spécifiées dans IEEE1528. Cet appareil doit être installé et utilisé avec distance minimale de 1 cm entre I’émetteur et votre corps, Cet appareil et sa ou ses antennes ne doivent pas être colocalisés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec tout autre antenne ou transmetteur.
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Bluetooth License
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sena is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
The product is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth
®
Specification 4.1 and has successfully passed all interoperability tests that are specified in the Bluetooth® specification. However, interoperability between the device and other Bluetooth®­enabled products is not guaranteed.
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment)
The crossed-out wheel bin symbol on the product, literature, or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life. This requirement applies to the European Union and other locations where separate collection systems are available. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal
waste, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling.
Helmet Certification
This product conforms to the ECE 22.05 (Europe) helmet safety standards as defined by the Economic Commission for Europe. This certification applies to all countries of the European Union and all countries that recognize the ECE standard. The type approval label can be affixed to the retention system (regulation ECE 22.05 adopted in Europe and some other non-European States).
This product conforms to the DOT FMVSS 218 (US) helmet safety standards as defined by the United States Department of Transportation Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. This certification applies to the United States of America. The type approval label can be affixed permanently to the outside of the helmet (United States, Argentina, Australia and others).
Do not remove or attempt to remove the type approval label from the helmet. Do not affix type approval labels of unknown origin to the helmet. These are more than likely counterfeit labels. It is against the law to affix counterfeit labels to helmets. If you are in any doubt over the origin of the type approval label affixed to your helmet contact Sena directly, and not your dealer.
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LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY DISCLAIMERS, AND LIMITATIONS
Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
Sena Technologies, Inc. (“Sena”) guarantees the product quality based on the technical specification stated in the product manual, and data regarding product warranty. Here, product warranty extends to the product only.
Warranty Period
Sena warrants that this product shall conform to and perform in accordance with published technical specifications and the accompanying written materials, and shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship, for a period of five (5) years for the helmet and two (2) years for the electronic parts from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the Product.
Termination
Quality warranty of the product becomes effective on the date of initial purchase. In addition, the quality warranty of the product expires when the warranty period expires. However, in the following cases, the warranty will be terminated prematurely.
• In the event the product has been sold or transferred to a third party.
• In the event the manufacturer’s name, serial number, product label, or other
markings have been modified or removed.
• In the event any unauthorized person has tried to disassemble, repair, or modify
the product.
Notice and Waiver
By buying and using this product, you relinquish considerable legal rights including any claim for compensation for damages. Therefore, be certain to read and understand the following terms and conditions before using the product. Use of this product will constitute consent to this agreement, and forfeiture of rights to all claims. If you do not consent to all the terms and conditions of this agreement, return the product for a refund.
1. You must completely understand and accept all risks (including those occurring
due to any careless behavior of yours or others) which may occur during the use of this product.
2. You are responsible for ensuring that your medical condition permits usage of
the product and that you are in sufficient physical condition for using any device which can be used with it. In addition, you must ensure that the product does not limit your abilities and that you are able to use it safely.
3. You must be an adult who can take responsibilities for using the product.
4. You must read and understand the following warnings and alerts:
• Sena, together with employees, managers, partners, subsidiaries, representatives, agents, supporting firms and suppliers, sole sellers of Sena (collectively referred to as “the company”) recommend that, before using the
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product and similar devices of any brands including its derivative models, you collect any relevant information in advance and be entirely prepared in terms of weather, traffic situation, and road conditions.
• When you use the product, use good judgment; never use it under the influence of alcohol.
5. You must read and completely understand all terms and conditions of legal rights and warnings that are involved in using the product. In addition, usage of the product constitutes acceptance of all terms and conditions regarding waiver of rights.
6. You must completely understand that this warranty does not apply to any helmet that has been subject to any accident, misuse, abuse (intentional or otherwise), negligence, tampering, modifications or improper maintenance. In addition, fluorescent paints used in certain models of Sena helmets are not covered by this Warranty and may fade or degrade with the passage of time and the exposure of the helmet to the environmental elements. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS MANUAL, AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED. NO DEALER HAS THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE TERMS AND DISCLAIMERS SET FORTH HEREIN.
Warranty Exclusions
Reasons for Limited Liabilities
If you do not return the product after purchasing it, you relinquish all rights to liabilities, loss, claims, and claims for reimbursement of expenses (including attorney’s fees). Therefore, Sena will not be liable for physical injury, death, or any loss or damage of transportation means, possessions, or assets which belong to you or third parties that may have occurred while you use the product. Further, Sena will not be liable for any substantial damage not related to the condition, environment, or malfunction of the product. All risks related with the operation of the product depend entirely on the user regardless of its use by the initial purchaser of a third party.
Use of this product may violate local or national laws. In addition, be aware once again that correct and safe use of the product is entirely your responsibility.
Limitation of Liability
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, SENA EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF SENA OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE
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PRICE PAID, AT SENA’S OPTION. THIS DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN ANY CASE, THE TOTAL COMPENSATION LIABILITIES OF SENA OR ITS SALES AGENTS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT BY THE PURCHASER.
Liabilities Disclaimer
In addition to damages which may occur due to the use of the product, Sena will not be liable for damages of the product which occur due to the following events.
• In the event the product is misused or used for purposes other than its intended
purposes.
• In the event the product is damaged because the user does not follow the
content of the product manual.
• In the event the product is damaged because it has been left unattended or has
undergone any other accident.
• In the event the product is damaged because the user has used any parts or
software which are not provided by the manufacturer.
• In the event the product is damaged because the user has disassembled,
repaired, or modified it in such way as is not explained in the product manual.
• In the event the product is damaged by a third party.
• In the event the product is damaged due to Acts of God (including fire, flood,
earthquake, storm, hurricane or other natural disaster).
• In the event the surface of the product is damaged by use.
Warranty Service
To obtain product warranty service, send the defective product, at your expense, to the manufacturer or the seller along with proof of purchase (a receipt that shows the purchase date, a product registration certificate of the Website, and other relevant information). Take necessary measures to protect the product. In order to get a refund or replacement, you must include the whole package as it was purchased. Sena will provide free-of-charge repair or replacement service for the product when product defects occur within the scope of the product warranty during the warranty period.
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Sena Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make any changes and improvements to its product without providing prior notice.
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®
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GoPro
®
is a registered trademark of Woodman Labs of San Mateo, California. Sena Technologies, Inc. (“Sena”) is not affiliated with Woodman Labs, Inc. The Sena Bluetooth Pack for GoPro
®
is an aftermarket accessory specially designed and manufactured by Sena Technologies, Inc. for the GoPro
®
Hero3 and Hero4
allowing for Bluetooth capabilities.
The Bluetooth
®
word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sena is under license. iPhone
®
and iPod® touch are registered
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