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scala-rider
User Manual
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Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing
the scala-rider™ Bluetooth headset for
motorcycle helmets. Now you can wear your
helmet while talking hands-free on your
Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, made possible by the short-range wireless
connection between your cell phone and the scala-rider headset.
If you are using a standard non-Bluetooth mobile phone, you can still enjoy the
headset’s advantages by connecting our optional BT Adapter to your mobile phone
(purchased separately).
The scala-rider headset is compatible with the latest Bluetooth ver. 1.2
specifications, and works equally well with Bluetooth ver. 1.1.
Please read and familiarize yourself with all the instructions, components and
controls of your headset prior to first use.
We wish you a great scala-rider experience.
CARDO SYSTEMS, Inc.
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Retail Package Contents.
Your retail package contains the following items:
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Headset
Clamp
Large sponge for microphone (for 3/4 helmets)
Small sponge for microphone (for full-faced helmets)
extension pad for the helmet unit
Allen wrench
Wall Charger (universal travel version)
CD-Manual & Quick Start Guide
Warranty + Registration Card
Velcro for speaker (needed only for certain helmet types).
Headset
Printed Quick Guide and
multilingual manual on mini-CD
Large microphone
sponge
Wall Charger (dual voltage)
Clamp
Allen wrench
Small microphone
sponge
Optional extension pad for
Clamp Base.
Travel Pouch
Velcro to place the
speaker
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Before using the headset
Read and familiarize yourself with all instructions, components and controls of your scalarider headset prior to first use.
Redial/Reject/End button –
• End/Reject calls (*)
• Redial function
CTRL (control button) –
Press
CTRL button to
• Accept or initiate calls
• Turn power ON/OFF
• Pair
* Regarding call terminations, see NOTE in
section 6.4
Volume down button –
Press to decrease the
volume
Volume Up button –
Press to increase the volume
Charging socket
Press on arc to
release
headset
Speaker
Microphone
Sliding-Plate of the clamp
Charge the headset by inserting the
wall-charger into the charging socket
(lift the rubber cover to insert the plug)
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3.1
Charging Battery
Make sure the headset is fully charged prior to initial use. Allow at
least Four hours for a full charge before using for the first time. Normally 2-3 hours
will suffice for complete charge. The headset should be off the helmet when being
charged (solely for purposes of convenience)
• Plug the Wall Charger into the charging socket of the headset and connect it to an
electrical outlet.
• The Red Light Indicator (LED) on the scala-rider will turn on when charging begins.
Allow the headset to charge until the Red LED turns off.
• When charging is complete, release the headset from the charger.
NOTE: You may leave the unit connected even if charging is completed. There is no
danger of over-charging.
3.2
Attaching and removing the scala-rider from your helmet
4.2.1 First installation
Once the headset is fully charged you should pair it to your mobile
phone. You cannot operate the headset prior to successful pairing
(see section 5 below). When done, proceed with attaching the unit to your helmet
as follows:
back plate
FIG 1
• The clamp serves as the base for the headset and must be attached to your
helmet before using the headset
• Use the enclosed Allen Wrench to loosen the two
screws of the clamp (FIG. 1). Then slide the backplate of the clamp between the internal padding and
the external shell of the helmet (FIG. 2).
(In case the external shell of the helmet is too wide,
use the optional extension pad)
• Before fastening the screws, make sure to adjust the
clamp’s location to an ideal position, i.e. to the spot
where the attached speaker sits opposite your ear
and the microphone is located slightly off the corner
of your mouth (FIG. 3). You may need to re-position
FIG 2
the clamp repeatedly until you identify the ideal spot.
The speaker can be easily placed into position and
removed by means of the Velcro layer that
attaches to the inner padding of your helmet.
(Velcro pad included in your retail box).
• Once you have identified the ideal position for
The microphone and speaker, use the Allen
Wrench to fasten the clamp.
FIG 3
Now slide the scala-rider headset downwards along the Sliding-Panel of the
Microphone should be placed just slightly off
clamp (FIG. 4) until a light clicking sound indicates
thethat
cornerthe
of your mouth and not at the center
headset has reached its proper operational position.
• Turn on the headset by pressing and holding CTRL for at least 6 seconds
until the Blue LED flashes three times and an ascending alert tone is heard.
•
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Quickly release the button.
FIG 4
4.2.2 Removing the headset from the helmet.
The clamp usually stays attached to the helmet, but you can also easily remove it
by proceeding in the reverse order of the attachment procedure (see 4.2.1 above).
• To remove the headset from the clamp, press your finger firmly against the
arched tip of the sliding-panel (FIG. 5) and use the other hand to slide the
headset upwards along the Sliding-Panel (FIG. 5).
FIG 5
Press against the arc,
then slide the headset
unit upwards.
4.2.3 Re-attaching the headset to the helmet.
• To re-attach the headset, simply slide it downwards along the Sliding-Panel
of the clamp (FIG. 4) until a light clicking sound indicates that the headset
has reached its proper operational position.
Getting Started with the scala-rider headset
Before you can use your headset for the first time, the pairing process
between your headset and mobile phone must be completed. Pairing is the required
process of mutual recognition between your headset and mobile phone.
Please note: Your headset will not work prior to successful completion of the pairing
process!
4.1
4.1.1
4.1.2
Pairing process
Turn on the phone and activate its Bluetooth function.
Press and hold the CTRL button until the red and blue LEDs begin flashing rapidly
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4.1.3
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
alternating.
On your Bluetooth phone, search for Bluetooth devices by following your phone’s
instructions. Usually this is done by selecting the Search or Discover option in the
Bluetooth or Connection menu. Refer to your phone’s manual for detailed
instructions on how to pair using your specific phone.
After a few seconds of searching, your phone will list the “scala-rider” as a
discovered device. Select it, and when asked, follow your phone’s instructions to
accept pairing.
When prompted by your phone, enter 0000 (4 zeros) as your PIN or passkey.
Your phone will confirm when pairing has been successfully completed.
NOTE: If pairing is not completed within two minutes, the headset will return to
Standby mode (flashing Blue every 3 seconds). To pair again, turn off the headset
by pressing and holding the CTRL button until the red led flashes three times and
repeat the process as shown above (5.1).
Congratulations! You have now successfully completed your Bluetooth
pairing process and are able to use your scala-rider headset with your mobile phone.
From now on, when using your headset, you will no longer need to pair the headset to the
phone. The two devices will remain paired until you delete that pairing from the phone.
4.2
Power On/Off
To turn ON, press and hold the CTRL button for at least 6 seconds until the Blue LED
flashes three times and an ascending alert tone is heard. Quickly release the button.
To turn OFF the headset, press and hold the CTRL button for at least 3 seconds until the
Red LED flashes three times and a descending alert tone is heard.
4.3
Renewed Pairing
If you wish to use a different phone or in case you need to repeat the pairing process for
any other reason, please proceed as follows:
5.3.1 Turn the headset off.
5.3.2 Press the CTRL button for 10 seconds until the red and blue LEDs begin flashing
rapidly alternating.
5.33 Follow sections 5.1.3 to 5.1.6 above.
4.4
Reconnecting the scala-rider headset to a paired phone
Although you may have previously paired your headset to your phone,
each time you turn one of them off, some phones require that you re-establish the
connection.(not to be confused with pairing)
Reconnecting may also be necessary when your headset and phone have lost the radio
signal because the distance between them has exceeded 30 feet or 10 meters.
After you have turned on your mobile phone, there are several methods to reestablish the
connection:
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• Turning the headset on should reconnect it automatically to the phone.
• With some mobile phones you need to reestablish the link to your headset
by using your phone’s menu. Please refer to your mobile phone’s manual
for operating instructions.
• Assuming your phone features voice activation, tap the CTRL button on your scala-rider
headset. This will activate your phones voice dial function, indicating that the connection
is established.
• Do nothing. Once a call is received, answer by pressing the CTRL button.
Handling Calls
NOTE: Certain advanced features of the scala-rider are only accessible to phones
equipped with the hands-free profile.
5.1
Initiating calls by using your phone’s keypad
a. Dial the phone number on your phone’s keypad.
b. Press “Talk” or “Send” on your phone to dial the number.
5.2
Voice Dialing
a. Make sure your phone is ON but no call is in progress.
b. Tap the CTRL button and listen for a tone.
c. Now pronounce the name of the party you wish to call and wait for feedback from
the phone. The type of feedback depends on your phone.
5.3
Answering Calls (including Special Voice Recognition Feature)
The ringtone for incoming calls increases gradually. When you hear the ring tone
(on the headset), there are two ways you can answer the call:
- Tap the CTRL button on your headset once (FIG. 6)
Assuming the Voice Recognition feature is active (see section 7 below), answer
the call by pronouncing loudly any word of your choice within 7 seconds. If you
remain silent for 7 seconds the call will be automatically rejected and the ringing
will stop.
Tap here to answer the
call
FIG. 6
5.4
Terminating Calls
To terminate a call, tap the Reject/Redial/End button, followed by a tone confirming
the termination (FIG. 7)
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If the other party terminates the call first, you don't have to do anything.
Wait at least three seconds before pressing the CTRL button to start voice dialing.
Tap here to terminate
the call
FIG. 7
NOTE: If your mobile phone does not support the handsfree protocol you will not
be able to end calls by pressing the Reject/redial/End Button. Instead, please tap
the CTRL button to terminate calls.
5.5
Volume Control
The scala-rider headset comes equipped with AGC technology to automatically
adjust itself to the optimal speaker volume. Its embedded sensors continuously
measure the ambient noise and driving speed to make manual adjustment of the
volume buttons virtually unnecessary.
Irrespective of this feature, you can adjust the volume anytime by pressing the
volume buttons one step at a time (FIG. 8). For each step of adjustment, you will
hear a short beep.
Press here to increase
the volume
FIG.8
Press here to decrease the
volume
5.6
Call Reject
While you hear the ring tone on the headset, there are two ways you can reject the
call:
- Tap the Redial/Reject/End button on your headset to reject the call (FIG. 9).
- Assuming the VR feature is enabled (see section 7 below), remain silent for 7
seconds to reject the incoming call.
Tap here to reject the
call or initiate redial
FIG. 9
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5.7
Redial
While no call is in progress, tap the Redial/Reject/End button on your headset to
redial to the last number (FIG. 9).
Voice Recognition (VR) feature
The VR feature allows you to answer or reject incoming calls by voice control
without having to remove your hands from the handlebars.
The default mode of this feature is ON.
To disable the VR feature, please refer to section 7.1 below.
NOTE: The VR feature works well while driving up to 70km/h or 44m/h with 3/4
helmet and up to 120km/h or 75m/h with closed full faced helmet.
For best performance use the enclosed large microphone sponge.
7.1
Enable/Disable the Voice Recognition feature
Press and hold the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons simultaneously for 3
seconds to enable/disable the VR feature. You will hear an ascending/descending
tone confirming the change each time you switch this feature ON or OFF
respectively.
7.2
Answering calls using Voice Recognition
When you hear an incoming call via the headset, pronounce loudly any word of
your choice with in 7 seconds in order to answer the call.
7.3
Rejecting calls using Voice Recognition
When you hear an incoming call via the headset, remain silent for the next 7
seconds in order to reject the call and stop the ringing.
8.
Light and Sound Signals
LED indication
Triple blue flash
Status
Headset being turned on
Triple red flash
Headset being turned off
Single blue flash every 3
seconds
STANDBY:
Not on a call
Double blue flash every 3
seconds
ACTIVE:
On a call or initiating a connection.
Rapid red-blue alternating
flash
Single red flash every 3
seconds
PAIRING MODE
Low battery while in STANDBY
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Double red flash every 3
seconds
Low battery while a call in
progress
Steady red
Steady red turns off
Charging
Fully Charged
Audio Feedback
Ascending tone (low-high)
Status
Headset being turned on
Descending tone (high-low)
Headset being turned Off
Low Bat beep
Low Battery While in Standby
Low bat beep
Low battery while a call in
progress
Ascending Tone
Ascending Tone
Toggle VR feature on
Toggle VR feature off
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FAQs
What is the Cardo scala-rider headset?
The scala-rider wireless headset is a comfortable, stylish and easy to use accessory to a
BluetoothTM mobile phone or smart-PDA, designed for use with motorcycle helmets.
Do I need an Adapter if I already have a Bluetooth enabled cell phone?
No. Your scala-rider headset communicates with virtually every Bluetooth phone.
How does the scala-rider headset work?
Once the scala-rider headset is “paired” to your Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, the two
devices communicate wirelessly using Bluetooth technology.
If I want to keep my non-Bluetooth mobile phone, can I still use the
scala-rider with my mobile phone?
You can hold on to your non-Bluetooth mobile phone and still enjoy the benefits of the
headset, if you also purchase the scala Bluetooth Adapter. The BT Adapter is very
small and plugs directly into the headset jack of most non-Bluetooth phones, thereby
enabling that phone to communicate wirelessly with your headset.
Is the battery removable?
The battery is not removable and you should never try to open the headset. Let only
Authorized Service Centers maintain or service your device. Please refer to our website
for instructions at the end of your battery life.
Do I need to turn my headset off or leave it on when it is recharging?
Your headset may stay on or off during the charging process, according to your
preference.
When I turn on my cell phone, do I need to pair or link my cell phone
and headset again?
Once your mobile phone and headset are paired, you will not have to pair it
again. You will only need to implement the simple steps of reconnecting your phone and
headset each time either or both are turned off or have moved more than approximately
30 feet (10 meters) apart from each other.
Will other Bluetooth phones interfere with my scala-rider headset?
Can they eavesdrop?
No. Once you are paired, your identity is known only to the mobile phone you use and no
other Bluetooth phone can hear your audio signals.
Can I wear scala-rider in the rain and under snowy conditions?
Yes, the scala-rider is weather protected but you should avoid excessive exposure to the
elements.
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What if I need more help?
Please access our website at: www.cardowireless.com/ or send us your question to:
support@cardowireless.com .
10
Troubleshooting
Problem
Pairing process fails
Action:
1. Delete scala-rider from your paired device list in your phone (if it is listed)
2. Turn off the mobile phone and headset
3. Take out the battery of the phone (some phones have shown problems with pairing that
are solved only if the battery is temporarily removed)
4. Repeat the pairing process as shown in section 5.2.
Problem
Can’t answer phone calls or perform voice dialing by pressing the CTRL key
Action
1. Make sure your scala-rider headset is turned
ON and in standby mode while the blue light
indicator flashes slowly.
2. Verify that the Bluetooth function on your
phone is set to ON.
3. Verify that the scala-rider headset is the
correctly paired Headset to your mobile phone
4. Link the headset to the phone as described above in section 5.4.
5. Check definition or settings on your mobile phone.
6. Perform pairing process and check again.
Problem
Can’t answer phone calls using the VR feature
Action
1. Make sure the VR feature is enabled (see section 7 for more details)
2. Make sure you utter the word loudly after you hear the ringing on your headset.
Problem
I can't terminate ongoing calls using the Reject/Redial/End button
Action
It seems that your mobile phone supports the Bluetooth headset profile only and not the
handsfree profile. Therefore you must use the CTRL button to answer or terminate calls
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(See Section 6.4).
Problem
I'm trying to reject incoming calls by remaining silent, but the phone continues to ring.
Action
1. Make sure the VR feature is enabled (See Section 7).
2. Reject feature works only with mobile phones that support Bluetooth hands-free
profile. Make sure your mobile phone support this profile.
Problem
I'm trying to reject incoming call by remaining silent, but the call gets answered anyway.
Action
1. Use the larger microphone sponge
2. Close the helmet visor
3. Feature works well up to limited speed (See section 7).
Problem
I can not perform Redial.
Action
1. Make sure the call list on your mobile is not empty.
2. The Redial feature works only with mobile phones that support the Bluetooth
hands-free profile. Make sure your mobile phone support this profile.
Problem
Battery does not provide at least five hours talk time.
Action
Make sure your scala-rider headset is fully charged.
Charging time is up to 3 hours for an empty battery. When the headset is connected to
the charger and it is fully charged, the red light indicator turns off.
Problem
Red LED does not light steady when charger is connected.
Action
1. Make sure the charger’s DC jack is firmly plugged into the headset.
2. Disconnect the charger’s DC jack, wait a few seconds
and plug it back in.
3. If the headset is fully charged the red light turns off.
Problem
I hear crackling noises
Action
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1. Possibly caused by nearby interference.
2. If you have a GSM phone and your
headset is too close to phone, noises may be
heard.
3. Headset and mobile phone are more than
30 ft. (10 m) apart or there are major obstacles
between the headset and mobile phone (e.g.
concrete walls or similar).
Problem
Sound deteriorates when the phone is in my
back pocket.
Action
Some mobile phones emit weaker Bluetooth
signals than others, resulting in reduced sound
quality, especially when the phone is close to
your body.
Suggestion: Move the phone to your
breast pocket or at least to a front pocket
on the same side you wear your headset.
Problem
The party I am speaking to complains about insufficient audio quality
Action
1. Close helmet cover under high-speed conditions
2. Use the bigger microphone sponge.
3. Make sure the microphone is not in front of your mouth (the microphone should be
opposite the corner of your mouth (see page 7 !!!).
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
15.21
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
| NOTICES
15.105(b)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
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radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• 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.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow
the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure
compliance. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
European CE Notice
The scala-rider™ headset (the “Product”) is in conformity with the
following essential requirements of Council Directive 1999/5/EC (referred
to as R&TTE Directive): Articles 3.1a, 3.1.b and 3.2. The Product is
manufactured in accordance with Annex II of the above directive.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
The scala-rider™ headset is compliant with and adopts the
Bluetooth® Specification 2.0 and has successfully passed all
interoperability tests that are specified in the Bluetooth® specification.
However, interoperability between the device and other Bluetooth®enabled products is not guaranteed.
WAIVER AND GENERAL RELEASE
By using the scala-rider you will waive substantial legal rights
including the right to sue. Please read the following carefully before
using the device. If you do not accept all terms of this agreement,
you should immediately return the product for a full refund. By using
the headset you agree to be bound to this agreement and forfeit the
right to sue.
Using a communication device while riding a motorcycle, scooter, moped,
ATV, quad-bike or any other vehicle or equipment, whether on land, water
or air (jointly referred to as “Vehicle”) requires your complete and undivided
attention. Cardo Systems, Inc., including its Officers, Directors, Affiliates,
Parent Company, Representatives, Agents, Contractors, Sponsors, Employees,
Suppliers and Resellers (jointly referred to as the “Company” or
“Cardo”) strongly advises you to take all necessary precautions and remain
alert to the traffic, weather and road conditions if you choose to use the
scala-rider headset, including all derivative models irrespective of its
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commercial name or branding (the “Device”), and stop your Vehicle on the
roadside prior to initiating or receiving calls. Any publications, advertisements,
announcements or similar notes that refer to using the Device while
riding a Vehicle are solely intended to address its technical capabilities and
should not be misconstrued as if encouraging users to operate the Device
while actively involved in traffic.
NOTICES |
By way of purchasing this Device and not returning it for a full refund (see
below), you are irrevocably releasing, indemnifying from any liability, loss,
claim and expense (including attorneys fees) and holding Cardo harmless
for any bodily injuries, harm or death as well as losses or damages in
goods, to any Vehicles including your own, or to any property or asset that
belong to you or to third parties, any of which may result from using the
Device under any circumstances or conditions and irrespective of jurisdiction.
Cardo will not be responsible for any physical damages, irrespective
of reasons, conditions or circumstances, including malfunctioning of the
Device, and all risks associated with operating it rest solely and entirely
with the user of this Device, irrespective of whether the Device is used by
the original purchaser or any third party.
Cardo hereby notifies you that using this Device may also be in contravention
to local, federal, state or national laws or regulations, and that any use
of the Device is entirely at your sole risk and responsibility.
1. You, your heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns, hereby
voluntarily and forever release, discharge, indemnify and hold harmless
Cardo from any and all litigation, claims, debts, demands, actions and liability
which may arise, directly or indirectly, from using the Device for any
distress, pain, suffering, discomfort, loss, injury, death, damages to or in
respect to any person or property however caused, WHETHER ARISING
FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, and which may hereafter
accrue to you on some future date as a result of said use, to the fullest
extent permitted by law.
2. You fully understand and assume the risks in using the Device, including
risk of negligent acts or omissions by others.
3. You confirm that you are physically capable to use the Device and that
you have no medical conditions or needs that may infringe upon your abilities
to do so in a safe manner. You confirm that you are at least eighteen
(18) years of age and that you have been advised of the risks associated
with the use of the Device. You further confirm that you will not consume
any alcohol that may affect your alertness or any mind-altering substance,
and will not carry, use or consume these substances before or during the
use of the Device.
4. You fully acknowledge our warnings and understand that: (a) risks and
dangers exist in using the Device while in traffic, including but not limited
to injury or illness, strains, fractures, partial and/or total paralysis, death or
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other ailments that could cause serious disability; (c) 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; (d) these
risks and dangers may arise from foreseeable or unforeseeable causes.
You hereby assume all risks and dangers and all responsibility for any losses
and/or damages, whether caused in whole or in part by the negligence
or other conduct of others, including the Company.
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).
Disclaimer of Warranty
CARDO DISCLAIMS ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES
WITH REGARD TO THE ENCLOSED DEVICE, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
THE DEVICE AND ITS ACCESSORIES ARE PROVIDED “AS
IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND
BEYOND THOSE ASSUMED IN THE ENCLOSED MANUAL.
Limitation of Liability
IN NO EVENT SHALL CARDO BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF
THE DEVICE, WHETHER BASED ON BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE,
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. YOU
ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE LIMITATIONS SET FORTH
ABOVE ARE FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENTS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND
THE DEVICE WOULD NOT BE PROVIDED TO YOU ABSENT SUCH
LIMITATIONS. SOME STATE STATUTES MIGHT APPLY REGARDING
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
RETURN FOR FULL REFUND
IF YOU ARE UNWILLING TO ACCEPT AND AGREE TO THE ABOVE
CONDITIONS, YOU MAY RETURN THIS DEVICE TO CARDO FOR A
FULL REFUND, PROVIDED THAT YOU DO SO NO LATER THAN 7
BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE PURCHASE OF THE DEVICE
(proof of purchase required) AND SUBJECT TO THE WRAPPING BEING
INTACT. WHEN DOING SO, PLEASE REFER TO THIS SECTION.
BY NOT RETURNING THE DEVICE FOR REFUND WITHIN THE PERIOD
PROVIDED, YOU ARE EXPLICITLY IN AGREEMENT WITH THE
ABOVE, AND RENOUNCE ALL RIGHTS TO FUTURE CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
AGAINST CARDO AS DEFINED ABOVE.
19. Definitions
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BT
LED
CTRL
VR
AGC
Bluetooth
Light Indicator on the headset
Control Button on the headset
Voice Recognition
Automatic Gain Control
Need more help?
Please visit www.cardowireless.com
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