User's Manual
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8. BLUETOOTH A2DP MUSIC PLAYER
You can listen to high quality music by connecting B1.4 to a device equipped with Bluetooth A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) protocol.
The B1.4 system is also equipped with Bluetooth AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile) protocol,
which allows you to stop and resume music reproduction directly from the helmet (with devices
equipped with AVRCP).
Connection to A2DP music player
The connection is automatic when you turn on the system
.
Wait a
few seconds for the connection.
Play music (Play)
Press the “
” button and keep it pressed for 2 seconds.
Pause function (Pause)
When the player is connected and playing music, press “
” for 2
seconds.
Next track (Skip)
When the player is playing music, press “
” for 4 about seconds.
Stop playing music (Stop) Press “” for 2 seconds.
Note: The Bluetooth intercom does not work while listening to an A2DP audio source or an un Mp3
player connected via cable.
9. AUDIO DEVICES WITH CABLE CONNECTION
N-Com B1.4 allows connection via cable (sold separately) to audio sources equipped with the 3.5mm
output generally used by these devices for the headsets.
To listen to the audio source, connect the cable to the helmet using the mini-USB port, then start playing
the audio file on the device, then activate the audio peripheral device using the specific key.
You can turn on or off listening in the helmet by pressing the “” and “on” key at the same time.
N.B. : You cannot stay connected in intercom mode with the pillion passenger while using the audio
source via cable.
10. RIDER-PASSENGER INTERCOM MODE
In order to use B1.4 in wireless intercom mode, both helmets have to be equipped with a N-Com
Bluetooth system.
In order for two N-Com systems to communicate with one another, they have to be paired up first.
10.1. Intercom affiliation
1. Make sure both N-Com Bluetooth systems are turned off;
2. Set both N-Com Bluetooth systems in Pairing up mode by pressing “on” (for more than 4 seconds),
until the LEDS start to flash quickly;
3. On either one of the two helmets, press “on” briefly;
4. After a few seconds, the helmets “recognize” each another, a beep is emitted to signal the pair up
was successful and intercom communication is activated;
5. Turn off both N-Com Bluetooth systems and turn them back on to store the pair up data.