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TABLE OF CONTENTS 7. BUILT-IN FM RADIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 1. INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 8. USING THE INTERCOM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 2. CONTENTS OF THE RETAIL BOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations and thank you for choosing the Schuberth Rider CommunicationSystem™ (SRC-System™) Headset for motorcycle helmets. The retail box contains one SRC‑System™. When paired with another SRC‑System™, the units can be used for Intercom at a range of up to 700 m/ 2,300 ft (subject to terrain). YOUR SRC-SYSTEM OFFERS THE FOLLOWING CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS: 1. Mobile phone communication (supporting Bluetooth® Handsfree* and A2DP and AVRCP profiles at a 10 m / 33 ft. range) 2.
2. CONTENTS OF THE RETAIL BOX Wall charger plug USB adapter cable SRC‑SYSTEM™ FOR S2 HELMETS* Channel A Button • Connect to Rider A • MP3 Button Corded Microphone Mobile Button Velcro® pads MP3 cable Microphone sponges Speaker pads User Manual, stickers Channel B Button • Connect to Rider B • FM Radio Button IMPORTANT: The cover protecting the micro USB Connector should be kept tightly closed at all times to prevent moisture from entering the device. 2 Speakers 3.
4. BASIC SETUP AND CONFIGURATION 4.1 BASIC FUNCTIONS DESIRED RESULT REQUIRED ACTION Press and hold the Mobile Button for at least 3 seconds On: Three blue flashes and Ascending tone Off: Three red flashes and Descending tone To make the most of your SRC-System™, make sure that it is running the latest software. To download the latest software updates and take advantage of customizing settings via the computer, register online at: www.schuberth.com/register/en and have your product serial number ready.
4.5 VOICE MENU The Voice Menu is available in several languages. 5. GETTING STARTED 1. Press and hold the Channel “A” button and Channel “B” button simultaneously for 3 seconds while on standby. 5.1 REMOVING THE EXISTING ACOUSTIC COLLAR 2. After entering the menu, follow the voice instructions in English or choose your preferred language Pull out and remove the Acoustic Collar from the front at its bent center. First, remove the existing Acoustic Collar from your helmet as follows: 4.
2. On the SRC collar open the two fasteners on the antenna connector and remove the protective plastic cover. 5.3 ATTACHING THE SRC-SYSTEM™ B. 1. Make sure to place the speaker and microphone cords inside the helmet, and then secure the SRC-System™ into place. 2. Push and insert the SRC-System™ starting from the back of the helmet area. Do the same for the sides of the SRC-System™ and then the front of the helmet area to secure the SRC-System™ into place. A. English 3.
3. Close the red button, making sure it is still inside its black holding ring. NOTE: Optional speaker pads are provided to boost the speaker volume if needed by bringing the speakers closer to your ears. To use, simply place the speaker pad between the Velcro pad in the helmet indentation and the speaker. 5.5 POSITIONING THE MICROPHONE Locate the spot on the internal padding of the helmet, opposite your mouth, where the microphone will be placed. 1.
6. CONNECTING MOBILE PHONES, GPS AND MP3 PLAYERS ➤ Intercom with up to two other SRC‑System™ headsets ➤ Bluetooth enabled Mobile Phone / GPS device ➤ A2DP enabled MP3 Player Built-in FM radio NOTE: If you plan to use a GPS device in parallel with your mobile phone, then you should pair your mobile phone to the GPS device and not to the SRC‑System™. In such case, skip this section and proceed directly with section 6.2. Pairing is a one time process.
NOTES: 1. With some mobile phones, you may need to tap the Mobile Button to connect the headset to the phone after pairing is complete. The SRC‑System™ will automatically connect to the last phone connected to the headset. 2. If the pairing process is not completed within two minutes the headset will return to Standby mode MAKING AND RECEIVING MOBILE PHONE CALLS To use a Bluetooth® enabled GPS device with the SRC‑System™, you must first pair the two devices.
5. If your MP3 player prompts for a PIN or Passkey enter 0000 (four zeros). 6.3 MP3 MUSIC Using a Bluetooth® device that supports the AVRCP profile will allow you to operate all major A2DP source functions directly from your headset. NOTE: The SRC‑System™ can also receive audio via the enclosed cable from nonBluetooth® MP3 Players or audio sources as described in section 6.
Any other audio connection will automatically mute the MP3 Player. The audio signal will return only when headset is once again in Standby mode. NOTE: While listening to your MP3 player, the VOX feature is disabled RDS ON/OFF (press simultaneously 3 seconds while Radio is on) Channel “A“ Button Channel “B“ Button 7. BUILT-IN FM RADIO The SRC‑System™ is equipped with an FM stereo radio receiver and RDS (Radio Data System) technology.
NOTE: During Scan, tap the Channel “B” button to Fast Save the current FM station as the current Preset. 1. Turn on the Radio. 2. Press and hold the Volume Down button for 6 seconds. 3. Your SRC‑System™ will search upwards (higher frequency) from the current station and store the next 6 FM stations it discovers as “on the go” stations. 4. If desired, repeat from Step 2 to store the next 6 FM stations as “on the go” stations.
8.4 USING THE SRC‑SYSTEM™ FOR INTERCOM WITH OTHER SRC‑SYSTEM™ HEADSETS INTERCOM CHANNEL PAIRING / CONNECTION BUTTON PAIRING MODE LED INDICATORS CHANNEL “A” CHANNEL “A” BUTTON Rapid RED flashing CHANNEL “B” CHANNEL “B” BUTTON Rapid BLUE flashing 8.4b. THREE-WAY INTERCOM The SRC‑System™ offers three-way intercom conference connectivity as follows: Use Channel “A” Use Channel “B” 8.4a. T WO-WAY INTERCOM Using two SRC‑System™ headsets 1.
8.5 MAKING INTERCOM CALLS There are two ways to start an Intercom call with headsets that are paired to your SRC‑System™ (make sure you are in Standby mode): CHANNEL BUTTON CONNECT: Preferred for extended conversations as it leaves the channel open and active Tap CHANNEL “A” or “B” Button once to add or remove the other headset from an Intercom call. NOTE: While the Intercom is on, the Redial and Voice Dial functions will be disabled.
8.10 TROUBLESHOOTING THE INTERCOM First, make sure your microphone is located properly in front of the center of your mouth. The SRC‑System™ is designed for use in loud environments. Therefore, you should test the Intercom functionality only in a noisy environment, such as next to an idling motorcycle and not indoors. Please also verify that the headsets were paired together properly by following the instructions in the relevant Setup sections. 9.
10. SUPPORT 11. NOTICES For additional information please visit our website at www.schuberth.com Phone: +49-391-8106-555 For the latest information on Software upgrades please visit our website at www.schuberth.com/en/motorcycle/service/src-systemtm.html and register on-line. IMPORTANT: OPENING ACOUSTIC COLLAR ZIPPER VOIDS WARRANTY! The electronic components inside the Acoustic Collar of the SRC‑System™ are closed by a sealed zipper.
• 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. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
(b) 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; 5. You confirm that you have read this release of liability and fully understand its terms and that you have given up substantial rights by not returning the Device for a full refund (see refund option below). English (c) these risks and dangers may arise from foreseeable or unforeseeable causes.
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