Instruction manual

Thank you for choosing Autocom. Your Logic system is designed, built and fully tested to be the very
best, and provide you with many years of very high quality use and performance if installed and used
as described in these instructions.
Please take the time to fully read and understand these instructions before installation and use and feel
free to ask your Autocom dealer for advice, or call our help-line if anything is not perfectly clear and
understandable. Telephone: +44 (0)1926 431249 (UK). Email: enquiries@autocom.co.uk
It is very important to properly set up and use these products as designed. Please do not make any
modifications or try to use your system with any non recommended products or in any other way than
described. Do not cut or modify your helmets.
It is common sense and the law in some countries that the rider of a vehicle be in control at all times,
which includes the ability to hear other road users warnings. As such the RIDER should not have the
music volume so loud as to prevent this. Safety should always be your first priority and is ultimately
the responsibility of the rider. Make sure that the quick release connectors are free to quick release in
the event of an emergency. Do not fix or tape them together.
The rider should only make adjustments while stationary, never while in motion. Always focus your
attention to riding and safety and do not use the system in such a way as to interfere with this. The
added ability to communicate between rider and passenger and/or with other riders on other bikes can
considerably improve your safety, so become familiar with using the system to provide good advice
and/or warnings etc.
The Logic system supplied as Kit L-1 is an expandable rider’s portable audio/communications
system and comes with a rider’s 8 ohm stereo headset, plug-in true noise cancelling boom microphone,
rugged water resistant headset leads and connectors, plus standard phone* and stereo music leads
(note* some phones may require a personal hands free adaptor, available from most phone shops)
The innovative logical mixing and control design has 6 Aux connections to provide seamless integration
with various optional audio devices such as; bike to bike radio (some of which can also be bike
powered) GPS (including stereo GPS), two or more phones (including stereo phones) two or more
stereo music devices and/or radar detectors etc, simply by selecting the optional interface
leads to suit your specific needs, or by using the optional single or twin plug-in stereo
Bluetooth module/s which can connect to between one and four wireless Bluetooth devices.
The Logic system is perfectly designed for portable use using 3 standard AA batteries, or rechargeable
batteries, or you can use your choice of bike power leads for mile after mile of fuss free endless
use, and/or add a passenger headset at any time if required, again all simply by selecting the optional
parts to suit your specific needs, whenever you want it. It is designed and sold this way to save
you cost as to include all possible parts/options for every potential variation would not be
practical or cost effective. Your Autocom dealer should be able to help you choose what optional
parts you may require.
PLEASE NOTE: setting up and using your Logic hub as a portable battery powered system is easy and
straight forward, once you have used these instructions to help guide you through correct headset
installation and use.
Bike mounting and powering your Logic hub (using optional bike power and headset extension leads)
is also relatively straightforward, once you learn and understand some important basics.
These instructions have been designed to help guide you through helmet installation, setting up and
using the system, plus the more in-depth understandings required for bike mounting and powering the
system, just in case you later decide to bike mount and power your portable system, as many
customers do.
Please note that if you are using 3 AA batteries to power your portable Logic hub, the battery power is
automatically switched on when you connect a headset to either lead, and automatically switched off
when both the headsets are disconnected from the hub.
The words throughout these instructions “turn the ignition on/off” or “start the bike” etc, relate to the
portable instruction equivalent of “connect/disconnect the headset/s”.
Autocom systems are track tested to over 180mph during development, where they are tuned to
provide superior performance. Each part is fully tested before it leaves the UK factory and set such that
most users will simply power, connect up and use straight out of the box without the need to make any
adjustments.
Some people may need a little more time or extra help to get used to the system, in particular to the
importance of correct microphone and speaker positioning, so please be patient and if in any doubt
do not hesitate to ask for help. If your system is not performing as you would expect or as we claim
it should, then the most likely cause is incorrect installation or use, in particular microphone and
speaker positioning.
These instructions have been designed to try to help you get the most out of your system, but if it does
not exceed your expectations then we want to help. You are welcome to visit our factory at anytime,
Monday to Friday, 09.00 to 17.30 plus Saturdays by appointment. If you cannot get to our factory then
please contact your dealer or Autocom distributor; details available on our website: www.autocom.co.uk
Autocom systems have been rated the very best for over 16 years, having won every credible media
back to back test, and not just by a bit, but by miles. We hope you like this product and enjoy it for
many years to come, as much as we have enjoyed designing and building it for you.
Tom Beman (MD)
Autocom Products Limited
CONGRATULATIONS
SAFETY FIRST
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