DRAFT scala-rider User Manual Page 1 of 19
DRAFT Introduction Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the scala-rider™ Bluetooth headset for motorcycle helmets. Now you can wear your helmet while talking hands-free on your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, made possible by the short-range wireless connection between your cell phone and the scala-rider headset. If you are using a standard non-Bluetooth mobile phone, you can still enjoy the headset’s advantages by connecting our optional BT Adapter to your mobile phone (purchased separately).
DRAFT Retail Package Contents. Your retail package contains the following items: • • • • • • • • • • Headset Clamp Large sponge for microphone (for 3/4 helmets) Small sponge for microphone (for full-faced helmets) extension pad for the helmet unit Allen wrench Wall Charger (universal travel version) CD-Manual & Quick Start Guide Warranty + Registration Card Velcro for speaker (needed only for certain helmet types).
DRAFT 3 Before using the headset Read and familiarize yourself with all instructions, components and controls of your scalarider headset prior to first use. Redial/Reject/End button – • End/Reject calls (*) • Redial function CTRL (control button) – Press CTRL button to • Accept or initiate calls • Turn power ON/OFF • Pair * Regarding call terminations, see NOTE in section 6.
DRAFT 3.1 Charging Battery Make sure the headset is fully charged prior to initial use. Allow at least Four hours for a full charge before using for the first time. Normally 2-3 hours will suffice for complete charge. The headset should be off the helmet when being charged (solely for purposes of convenience) • Plug the Wall Charger into the charging socket of the headset and connect it to an electrical outlet. • The Red Light Indicator (LED) on the scala-rider will turn on when charging begins.
DRAFT Quickly release the button. FIG 4 4.2.2 Removing the headset from the helmet. The clamp usually stays attached to the helmet, but you can also easily remove it by proceeding in the reverse order of the attachment procedure (see 4.2.1 above). • To remove the headset from the clamp, press your finger firmly against the arched tip of the sliding-panel (FIG. 5) and use the other hand to slide the headset upwards along the Sliding-Panel (FIG. 5).
DRAFT 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.1.6 alternating. On your Bluetooth phone, search for Bluetooth devices by following your phone’s instructions. Usually this is done by selecting the Search or Discover option in the Bluetooth or Connection menu. Refer to your phone’s manual for detailed instructions on how to pair using your specific phone. After a few seconds of searching, your phone will list the “scala-rider” as a discovered device.
DRAFT • Turning the headset on should reconnect it automatically to the phone. • With some mobile phones you need to reestablish the link to your headset by using your phone’s menu. Please refer to your mobile phone’s manual for operating instructions. • Assuming your phone features voice activation, tap the CTRL button on your scala-rider headset. This will activate your phones voice dial function, indicating that the connection is established. • Do nothing.
DRAFT If the other party terminates the call first, you don't have to do anything. Wait at least three seconds before pressing the CTRL button to start voice dialing. Tap here to terminate the call FIG. 7 NOTE: If your mobile phone does not support the handsfree protocol you will not be able to end calls by pressing the Reject/redial/End Button. Instead, please tap the CTRL button to terminate calls. 5.
DRAFT 5.7 Redial While no call is in progress, tap the Redial/Reject/End button on your headset to redial to the last number (FIG. 9). 7 Voice Recognition (VR) feature The VR feature allows you to answer or reject incoming calls by voice control without having to remove your hands from the handlebars. The default mode of this feature is ON. To disable the VR feature, please refer to section 7.1 below.
DRAFT Double red flash every 3 seconds Low battery while a call in progress Steady red Steady red turns off Charging Fully Charged Audio Feedback Ascending tone (low-high) Status Headset being turned on Descending tone (high-low) Headset being turned Off Low Bat beep Low Battery While in Standby Low bat beep Low battery while a call in progress Ascending Tone Ascending Tone Toggle VR feature on Toggle VR feature off Page 11 of 19
DRAFT 9 FAQs What is the Cardo scala-rider headset? The scala-rider wireless headset is a comfortable, stylish and easy to use accessory to a BluetoothTM mobile phone or smart-PDA, designed for use with motorcycle helmets. Do I need an Adapter if I already have a Bluetooth enabled cell phone? No. Your scala-rider headset communicates with virtually every Bluetooth phone.
DRAFT What if I need more help? Please access our website at: www.cardowireless.com/ or send us your question to: support@cardowireless.com . 10 Troubleshooting Problem Pairing process fails Action: 1. Delete scala-rider from your paired device list in your phone (if it is listed) 2. Turn off the mobile phone and headset 3. Take out the battery of the phone (some phones have shown problems with pairing that are solved only if the battery is temporarily removed) 4.
DRAFT (See Section 6.4). Problem I'm trying to reject incoming calls by remaining silent, but the phone continues to ring. Action 1. Make sure the VR feature is enabled (See Section 7). 2. Reject feature works only with mobile phones that support Bluetooth hands-free profile. Make sure your mobile phone support this profile. Problem I'm trying to reject incoming call by remaining silent, but the call gets answered anyway. Action 1. Use the larger microphone sponge 2. Close the helmet visor 3.
DRAFT 1. Possibly caused by nearby interference. 2. If you have a GSM phone and your headset is too close to phone, noises may be heard. 3. Headset and mobile phone are more than 30 ft. (10 m) apart or there are major obstacles between the headset and mobile phone (e.g. concrete walls or similar). Problem Sound deteriorates when the phone is in my back pocket.
DRAFT radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and 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.
DRAFT commercial name or branding (the “Device”), and stop your Vehicle on the roadside prior to initiating or receiving calls. Any publications, advertisements, announcements or similar notes that refer to using the Device while riding a Vehicle are solely intended to address its technical capabilities and should not be misconstrued as if encouraging users to operate the Device while actively involved in traffic.
DRAFT other ailments that could cause serious disability; (c) these risks and dangers may be caused by the negligence of the manufacturers or its agents or any third party involved in designing or manufacturing the Device; (d) these risks and dangers may arise from foreseeable or unforeseeable causes. You hereby assume all risks and dangers and all responsibility for any losses and/or damages, whether caused in whole or in part by the negligence or other conduct of others, including the Company. 5.
DRAFT BT LED CTRL VR AGC Bluetooth Light Indicator on the headset Control Button on the headset Voice Recognition Automatic Gain Control Need more help? Please visit www.cardowireless.