User guide

English
POSITIONING THE SPEAKERS
Attach the speakers to the Velcro
Speaker A
Speaker B
Speaker A
Speaker B
Speaker B
Cable
inside your helmet opposite your
ears (short speaker cord for the left
ear [A] and the long speaker cord [B]
for the right ear). You may want to
use the supplied Velcro pad.
Using two speakers inside the
helmet may be prohibited in certain
jurisdictions. If this is the case, you
should tuck away the long corded
speaker underneath the helmet
padding as follows: Lead the speaker
cord [B] alongside the rim of the
padding to the right side and then back
to the left side, near speaker [A]. Then
place the speaker [B] underneath the
padding.
ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE
HEADSET FROM THE HELMET CLAMP
ATTACHING:
Slide the headset downwards along the
sliding panel until a clicking sound
indicates that the headset is locked in place.
Press here
to remove
REMOVING:
Your headset can be removed for
charging and storage by pressing your
nger gently against the tab and sliding
the headset up with the other hand.
We recommend that you remove the
headset from the helmet when not in use.
AUDIO SOURCES AND PRIORITIES
The dierent Audio Sources that are connected to the scala rider
TeamSet are prioritized as follows:
Highest: 1. Mobile phone audio (Incoming/outgoing calls) / GPS
device (GPS audio and navigation instructions)
2. Driver-to-Passenger Full Duplex Intercom Connec-
tion
Lowest 3. MP3 Connectivity
AUDIO SOURCES AND PRIORITIES – Passenger Unit
Passenger can also initiate intercom calls with drivers unit as well as
listen to music from his MP3 Player. Intercom call overrides the audio
from the MP3 player.
USING THE MP3 PLAYER WITH YOUR
HEADSET
Your scala rider TeamSet headset can be connected to an
MP3 player device by plugging it to the Helmet Clamp’s jack
with the MP3 cable.
At your option, you may further secure the MP3 cable by using the
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