Operation Manual
FOUR-WAY INTERCOM
Pairing
1. Pair Rider 1 to Passenger 2 using Channel “A” (see 5.2a).
2. Pair Rider 3 to Passenger 4 using Channel “A” (see 5.2a).
3. Pair Passenger 2 to Passenger 4 using Channel “B” (see 5.2a).
In this conguration the two passengers (numbered 2 and 4) are
each using two Bluetooth connections.
Calling
1. Make sure all four units are in Standby.
2. Passenger 2 should tap
to call Passenger 4.
Wait until audio is heard on both units.
3. Rider 1 should tap
to call Passenger 2.
4. Rider 3 should tap
to call Passenger 4.
During a 3 or 4-Way Intercom Conference call, riders using both
intercom channels “A” and “B” will not be able to receive phone calls or
GPS instructions as long as the call is in progress.
5.3 CLICKTOLINK CTL INTERCOM MODE
Click-to-Link is a spontaneous, “social” feature of your
scala rider G9x. You can instantly initiate 1-on-1 intercom
calls with other riders near you, without being paired.
Think of it as a private channel that you can set up on-the-go with
other riders that you see along the way.
Click-to-Link can be disabled eectively blocking any attempt by a
third party to send a Click-to-Link request to you.
Start a CTL call request
(search lasts up to 10 sec.)
Double-tap
End a CTL call /
Cancel a CTL call request
Tap
or
Accept a CTL call
When hearing the CTL ringtone: Tap
or
say any word loudly to answer by VOX
Reject a CTL call While hearing the CTL ringtone:
Remain silent until the ring tone stops or
press
or
for 2 seconds
Enable / Disable CTL
(Enabled by default)
Via the Settings Menu, Cardo Community
and the Cardo Smartset App
If other riders are nearby, your next Click-to-Link call may randomly
connect to any of them.
5.4 BUSY SIGNAL
When attempting to establish an Intercom call with another device
that is already busy, a “busy” signal will be heard. The scala rider is
busy while on a phone call, intercom call with Channels “A” and “B”,
“1+8” intercom call or Click-to-Link call.
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