User Manual

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POWERING OFF THE CONTROL BOX
There are two options for Powering Off the Control Box using either the PTT Button or the
Control Box Power Button.
OPTION ONE POWER OFF USING THE PTT POWER OFF BUTTON
For safety and convenience the PTT Button has a dedicated Power Off Button positioned on
the end of the PTT Button.
To Power Off the Control Box using the PTT Power Off Button complete the following steps:
1. Long press the PTT Power Off Button for approximately 5 seconds.
2. The PTT Button status light and Control Box Power status light will turn off; you can
now stop long pressing the PTT Power Off Button.
3. The remaining Control Box status lights turn off after approximately 15 seconds.
OPTION TWO POWER OFF USING THE CONTROL BOX POWER BUTTON
To Power Off the Control Box using the Power Button complete the following steps:
1. Long press the Control Box Power Button for approximately 5 seconds.
2. The Control Box Power Button status light will turns off; you can now stop pressing
the Control Box Power Button.
3. The remaining Control Box status lights turn off after approximately 15 seconds.
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR POWERING OFF THE CONTROL BOX
The following steps are recommended for general Powering Off of the BikerCom system:
1. Turn off your motorcycle.
2. Power Off the Control Box.
3. Power Off and disconnect devices.
NOTE: Ensure you have Powered Off the Control Box before disconnecting the Power Cable
from the motorcycle battery.
CAUTION: It is recommended to Power Off the Control Box, Helmet Headsets and all
connecting devices when refueling your motorcycle or if you are near any explosive
environment.
PLACEMENT OF THE CONTROL BOX
Placement of the Control Box on your motorcycle should ensure the Control Box is protected
from any liquids, is not near areas that are prone to excessive heat such as the engine or
exhaust, and that nothing is placed on the top side of the Control Box that will interfere with
the wireless connections. Ensure that the Control Box is securely positioned and prevented
from movement when in use, movement when in use results in an unstable wireless
connection. It is recommended that you align each Helmet Headset with the corresponding
connection on the Control Box to ensure a stable wireless connection, for example the
Helmet Headsets install on the left side of your helmet, therefore orient the HHR and HHP
wireless connections on the Control Box to the left side so they are aligned with the Helmet
Headsets.