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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.
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
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.
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment.
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.
Notice: Any changes or modification not expressly approved by the party responsible
could void the user's authority to operate the device.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................1
FEATURES.............................................................................................................................................1
DEFINITIONS .........................................................................................................................................1
2. SAFETY ..............................................................................................................................................1
USE WHILE DRIVING ............................................................................................................................2
INTERFERENCE WITH OTHER DEVICES .................................................................................................2
Pacemakers .....................................................................................................................................2
Hearing Aids ...................................................................................................................................2
Other Medical Devices....................................................................................................................2
3. RETAIL BOX CONTENTS ..............................................................................................................3
4. BEFORE USING ................................................................................................................................4
COMPONENTS .......................................................................................................................................4
CHARGING THE BATTERIES ..................................................................................................................4
5. GETTING STARTED WITH THE SCALA-700 ............................................................................4
TURN ON/OFF.......................................................................................................................................4
PAIRING ................................................................................................................................................4
How to pair:....................................................................................................................................4
RECONNECTING THE HEADSET TO A PAIRED PHONE ............................................................................5
WEARING THE HEADSET.......................................................................................................................5
CHANGING THE ORIENTATION OF THE VOLUME CONTROLS .................................................................5
6. HANDLING CALLS..........................................................................................................................5
INITIATING CALLS ................................................................................................................................5
Initiating calls by using your phone’s keypad.................................................................................5
Voice Dialing ..................................................................................................................................6
ANSWERING CALLS ..............................................................................................................................6
TERMINATING CALLS ...........................................................................................................................6
VOLUME CONTROL...............................................................................................................................6
MUTE FUNCTION ..................................................................................................................................6
REDIAL .................................................................................................................................................6
CALL REJECT ........................................................................................................................................6
CALL WAITING / CONFERENCE CALL ...................................................................................................6
7. UNDERSTANDING THE LIGHT INDICATORS (LEDS) AND SOUND SIGNALS ................7
INDICATOR LIGHTS ...............................................................................................................................7
TONES ..................................................................................................................................................7
8. FAQS ...................................................................................................................................................8
9. SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS..........................................................................................................9
10. TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................................................10
11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...............................................................................................11
12. FCC NOTICE .................................................................................................................................11
13. EUROPEAN CE NOTICE ............................................................................................................11
14. LIMITED WARRANTY ...............................................................................................................11
II
• Follow all instructions and warnings labeled
and marked in this manual.
1. Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing
the scala-700 one of the world's most
advanced and versatile Bluetooth® powered
wireless headsets for mobile phones.
• Use a cloth to clean the headset. DO NOT
use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
• Use caution when using your headset near
water such as bathtubs, sinks, or swimming
pools.
You can also use the scala-700 with a nonBluetooth phone if you attach the headset to
the CARDO BTA II Adapter (Purchased
separately).
TM
• Do not expose your headset to extreme
temperature, moisture or high voltage.
• Your headset is rugged, but can be damaged
or broken if not handled with care.
Features
• No wires or software needed to connect your
headset to your mobile phone. While using
your headset you may be up to 30 feet or 10
meters apart from your phone.
• Do not expose headset to liquids, nor place
heavy objects on it.
•
• Lightweight and comfortable to use and
wear. The scala-700 weighs only .45 oz.
(~12.5 grams).
store from which you have purchased the
• High-capacity,
rechargeable
LithiumPolymer battery provides extended talk time
of up to 9.5 hours and in excess of one week
standby time.
product,
and
our
website
at
mail at: support@cardosystems.com.
To reach us via phone, please call:
In the U.S.: Toll-free 1-800 488-0363
or 412 788-4533
in Europe: +4989 450 36-819
• Supported Functions: Mute, Hold, Redial,
Call Reject, Voice-Dialing, Conference-Call
and Call-Waiting.
“hands-free”
visit
www.cardowireless.com or contact us via e-
• Universal Travel charger 110/240V 50/60Hz
• Supporting
profiles
Do not disassemble the product or any of its
components for any reason, as this will void
the warranty and may damage the electronic
circuits. If assistance is needed, contact the
NOTE: Prior to contacting us, make sure
you have a valid registration number available.
headset
• Discontinue the use of your headset if:
• Calls can be answered and terminated from
either the headset or from your mobile
phone (Subject to your phone's capabilities).
• Calls can be initiated from your mobile
phone; audio will be heard on the headset*
• 2-year Limited Warranty.
* Some phones require that you press briefly CTRL to transfer
the call
Your headset is damaged.
Liquid has been spilled on or into the
headset.
Your headset has been dropped and
the case has been damaged.
Your headset exhibits a distinct
change in performance.
Your headset does not operate
normally and adjusting the controls
does not resolve the issue.
Definitions
BT
Bluetooth®
LED
Light Indicator on the headset
CTRL
Control Button on the headset
• Disconnect your headset from the wall
charger if:
Liquid has been spilled into the
charger or headset.
Observe the following safety precautions when
using your headset:
The wall charger does not operate
normally after following the operating
instructions.
• Carefully read and understand
instructions in this manual.
Your wall charger has been dropped
and the case has been damaged.
The wall charger exhibits a change in
performance.
2. Safety
the
Use While Driving
Check the rules and regulations regarding the
use of wireless headsets in the area where you
drive and obey the laws at all times. Pull over
to the side of the road and park before making
or answering a call if driving conditions
require it. Do not initiate calls, perform pairing,
re-connecting or similar operations while
driving.
Interference With Other
Devices
Most electronic equipment is shielded from RF
signals. However, certain electronic equipment
may not be shielded against the RF signals that
emanate from your wireless equipment.
Pacemakers
The
Health
Industry
Manufacturers
Association recommends that a minimum
separation of about six inches (16 cm) be
maintained between a mobile phone or a
headset and a pacemaker to avoid potential
interference with the pacemaker. Be sure not to
interfere with the functionality of personal
medical devices.
Hearing Aids
Some digital headsets may interfere with some
hearing aids. In the event of such interference,
you should consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device,
consult the manufacturer of your device and/or
your physician to determine if it is adequately
shielded from interference caused by external
RF energy. Your physician may be able to
assist you in obtaining this information.
3. Retail Box Contents
scala-700 Headset
Ear Loop
Ear Loop Bow (flexible)
Ear Loop Pin (rigid)
Wall Charger
Quick Start Guide, Warranty and
Registration Card
4. Before Using
5. Getting Started
With the scala-700
Components
Turn On/Off
To turn ON the Headset, press and hold the
wheel for at least 3 seconds until an ascending
tone is heard, and a blue indicator light flashes
3 times. Release the button. The blue light will
flash every 3 seconds to indicate that the
device is in standby mode.
To turn OFF the Headset, press and hold the
wheel for at least 3 seconds until a red flashes
3 times and a tone is heard. Release the button.
Pairing
Pairing is a required process in which the
scala-700 headset and your mobile phone
become acquainted with each other for the first
time. At the end of this process both devices
retain information about each other, so that
every time you turn one of them on, it will
look for the other device and will be able to
operate automatically with it. Pairing is
required only the first time for a specific scala700 headset and a specific mobile phone.
Please refer to the Pairing section of your
mobile phone’s manual prior to initiating the
process.
NOTE: If, after your devices are paired, you
wish to use your headset with a different phone,
you must pair the headset to the new phone.
Charging the Batteries
How to pair:
Make sure the headset is fully charged prior to
initial use. Allow 4 hours for a full charge
before using for the first time. Normally allow
for approximately 2-3 hours to complete a full
charge.
1.
Connect the headset to the wall
charger or the optional car-charger
2.
The Indicator Light on the scala-700
will turn red when charging
commences. Allow the headset to
charge until the Indicator Light turns
off.
3.
When charging begins, the headset is
automatically turned off. You must
turn it on again if you wish to use it
after charging.
1.
Turn on the phone and make sure its
Bluetooth function is activated.
2.
Make sure the headset is turned off.
3.
Press and hold the Wheel for about 8
seconds until the red and blue LEDs
start flashing rapidly.
4.
On your Bluetooth equipped 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 your
specific phone.
5.
After a few seconds of searching,
your phone will list the “scala-700”
as a discovered device. Select it, and
when asked, follow your phone’s
instructions to select the device.
6.
When prompted by your phone, enter
0000 (4 zeros) as your PIN or
passkey.
7.
Your phone will confirm successful
pairing.
NOTE: If pairing is not completed within two
minutes, the headset will return to standby
mode (flashing blue every 3 seconds). To pair,
re-start the process from the beginning.
Congratulations! You have now successfully
completed your Bluetooth pairing process and
are able to use your scala-700 headset in
conjunction with your mobile phone. From
now on, when using your headset, you will no
longer need to pair the headset to the phone,
since the two devices will remain paired until
you delete that pairing from the phone.
Reconnecting the 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 reestablish the link. 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, or major obstacles have come in the
way. After you have turned on your headset
and mobile phone, there are several methods to
re-establish the link if needed:
5.
If needed, bend the flexible bow of
the Ear Loop tighter around your ear.
6. Handling Calls
Initiating Calls
• The most likely solution is to simply turn off
the headset and then turn on again after
several seconds.
NOTE: Certain advanced features of the scala700 are only accessible to phones equipped
with the "hands-free" profile. Please check if
your phone supports both the "headset profile"
and the "hands-free profile".
Wearing the Headset
Determine the eventual height of the
loop by adjusting the insertion depth
of the pin into the holding duct.
Select a depth, so that when wearing
the headset, the speaker fits snugly
into the opening of your ear canal.
Place the opened Ear Loop around
your ear and push the headset’s
speaker towards your ear to achieve a
steady and comfortable grip.
To change the Wheel orientation from right to
left ear, press the Wheel and Control button for
at least three seconds while the headset is
turned off. The red and blue LED will flash for
two seconds as confirmation for the change.
• With some mobile phones you should refer
to your phone’s menu and/or manual.
2.
4.
By default, the Wheel is set for the right ear, so
that moving up on the Wheel increases the
volume, while moving down decreases the
volume (Note the (+) and (-) signs next to the
Wheel).
• Do nothing. Once a call is received, answer
by pressing the CTRL button.
Insert the pin of the Ear Loop into the
holding duct of the headset (FIG. 1).
Push the Ear Loop away to create an
opening between loop and headset.
Changing the Orientation of
the Volume Controls
• Assuming your mobile phone is voice
activation capable, press briefly the
headset’s CTRL button to activate voice
dial. A signal on your phone’s screen will
indicate that the link is re-established.
1.
3.
Initiating calls by using your
phone’s keypad
1.
Dial the desired phone number.
2.
Press “Talk” or “Send” on your
phone to dial the number.
NOTE: Some phones do not transfer the call
automatically to the headset when initiating
the call by the phone’s keypad. In this case
press briefly CTRL or use the phone’s keypad
to transfer the call to the headset.
Mute Function
To activate MUTING: During an ongoing call,
briefly press the center square of the Wheel.
To de-activate the Mute function, tap the
Wheel again.
Voice Dialing
To use voice activation (if available), you must
first assign voice tags to the desired parties
listed as your contacts in your mobile phone. If
you are not familiar with this procedure, please
refer to the manual of your mobile phone. To
improve voice tag recognition, use the headset
to record voice tags on your phone.
Redial
To redial the last number: While no call is in
progress, press the Wheel in quickly and
release.
Call Reject
While your phone is ON but no call is in
progress, press briefly the CTRL button,
followed by a sound. 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.
While no call is in progress and you hear the
ring tone, press and hold CTRL for three
seconds to reject the call and stop the ringing
Call Waiting / Conference
Call
NOTE: After activating the Voice-Dialing
command, you may always cancel the
command by simply tapping CTRL once.
NOTE: This feature works only with mobile
phones that fully support the Bluetooth "handsfree profile".
Answering Calls
When you hear the ring tone on the headset,
briefly tap the CTRL button.
• While one call is in progress and there is a
second incoming call (call waiting), tap the
Wheel to put the current call on hold and
accept the second call.
NOTE: Even though your phone may already
ring or vibrate, do not tap the headset's CTRL
before you actually hear the ringing of the
incoming call on the headset. However, some
phones never transmit the ringing sound to the
headset. In such case you must always tap the
CTRL button briefly when your mobile phone
rings or vibrates.
• While one call is in progress and second call
on hold, tap the Wheel to swap the calls.
• While one call is in progress and second call
on hold, press and hold the Wheel for three
seconds to add the held call to a conference
call.
Terminating Calls
• To TERMINATE one of the calls in
progress, tap briefly the CTRL button.
Doing so will let you continue the second
call in progress.
To terminate a call, press briefly the CTRL
button, followed by a sound to confirm the
termination. Wait at least three seconds before
pressing the CTRL button again to place a new
call. Alternatively, you may terminate a call by
using the END key of your mobile phone. If
the other party terminates the call, no further
action on your part is required.
Volume Control
In addition to using the volume controls of
your mobile phone, you can use the Wheel to
adjust the headset's speaker volume.
Increase the
volume
Decrease the
volume
Move the Wheel up by
steps. When you hear a
beep it is at maximum.
Move the Wheel down by
steps. When you hear a
beep it is at minimum.
7. Understanding the
Indicator Lights
(LEDs) and Sound
Signals
Indicator Lights
The Headset uses the following indicator lights
to display its status
Indicator Light
Status
None
Headset is off or Indicator
Light is disabled
Powered on successfully
Powered off successfully
Pairing mode
3 blue flashes
3 red flashes
Alternating Red/blue
flashes
1 blue flash every 3
seconds
2 blue flashes every
3 seconds
1 red flash every 3
seconds
2 red flashes every 3
seconds
Steady red
Standby – No call in
progress
Call being initiated or in
progress
Headset is on standby and
battery is low
Call being initiated or in
progress and battery is low
Headset is being charged
Tones
With the exception of the events described in
the following table, all actions are followed by
a single tone to confirm that the headset has
accepted the action.
Action
Tone
Mute
On/off tone and mute
reminder tone every 20
seconds
Tone on maximum
volume
Tone on minimum
volume
Volume up
Volume down
How can I improve stability of the headset
when using the Ear Loop?
8. FAQs
What is the Cardo scala-700 headset?
The bow of the Ear Loop is highly flexible and
can be bent to tighten its grip around your ear.
TM
The scala-700
wireless headset is a
comfortable, stylish, and easy to use accessory
to a Bluetooth® mobile phone or smart-PDA
that enables you to hear and speak without
holding your mobile phone near to your ear.
Can the headset cause interference with my
car radio?
No, the Bluetooth standard does not interfere
with car radios.
Do I need an Adapter if I already have a
Bluetooth enabled cell phone?
No. Your scala-700 communicates
virtually every Bluetooth phone.
Can Wi-Fi or other 2.4 MHz transmissions
in the vicinity interfere with the scala-700?
with
We have not encountered such events, but in
general, interference may occur with any
Bluetooth headset, including the scala-700.
How does the scala-700 headset work?
Once the scala-700 is “paired” to your
Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, the two
devices communicate wirelessly using
Bluetooth technology.
Can I wear the scala-700 in the rain?
Keep in mind that scala-700 is not waterproof.
Will scala-700 work with more than one
Bluetooth phone?
If I want to keep my non-Bluetooth mobile
phone, can I still use it with my scala-700?
Yes, your scala-700 headset can be paired with
several Bluetooth phones, but you can only
work with one at a time.
You can hold on to your non-BT mobile phone
and still enjoy the benefits of the headset, if
you use the Cardo BTA II Bluetooth Adapter
(purchased separately). The BTA II plugs
directly into the headset jack of most nonBluetooth phones, thereby enabling the phone
to communicate wirelessly with your headset.
More questions? Please visit our FAQ page at
http://www.cardowireless.com
Is the battery removable?
The battery is not removable and you should
never try to open the headset. The Headset
should be serviced by authorized personnel
only.
Do I need to turn my headset off or leave it
on when it is recharging?
Either way is fine, but you need to turn it on
after charging when you wish to operate it.
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,
unless an unforeseen error has occurred.
Generally, 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-700 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.
9. Summary of Functions
If you want to…
…do this
Turn on the headset
Turn off the headset
Answer a call
Press the Wheel steadily for at least 3 seconds
Press the Wheel steadily for at least 3 seconds
Short press the Control Button
NOTE: Wait until you hear the incoming call on the headset (not
only on the phone) before pressing CTRL
Long press the Control Button
Short press the Control Button
Move the Wheel up by steps. When you hear a beep it is at
maximum.
Move the Wheel down by steps. When you hear a beep it is at
minimum.
During a call short press the Wheel
During a call, long press the Control Button
During standby, short press the Control button and state the name of
the person you wish to call.
Note that your mobile phone must support the voice dial feature.
Short press the Wheel
While one call is in progress and a second call is on hold, short press
the Wheel
While one call is in progress and a second call is on hold, long press
the Wheel
Reject an incoming call
Terminate a call
Increase the volume
Decrease the volume
Mute/Un-mute
Transfer a call to the phone
Voice Dial
Redial
Accept call waiting or swap
between calls
Conference call
10. Troubleshooting
Problem
Action
Pairing fails
1. Delete scala-700 from your paired device list in your phone (if
it is listed).
2. Turn off the mobile phone and headset.
3. Take the battery out of the phone and put it back in.
4. Repeat the pairing process.
Can’t answer phone calls or
perform voice dialing
(Assuming your mobile phone supports Voice Dialing)
1. Make sure your 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-700 is the correctly paired headset to your
mobile phone (refer to the phone manual).
4. Link the headset to the phone as described above.
5. Check “Definitions” or “Settings” on your mobile phone.
6. Perform the pairing process and check again.
Battery does not provide at
least six hours of talk time.
1. Make sure your headset is fully charged. Charging time is up to
3 hours for an empty battery. When fully charged and charger is
connected to headset, the red light indicator turns off.
2. When not wearing the headset, make sure the CTRL button is
not pressed.
NOTE: You may have compromised the battery’s’ capacity if you
did not fully charge it prior to initial use.
Red LED does not light
steady when charger is
connected.
1. Make sure the Charging Jack is firmly plugged in.
2. Disconnect the Charging Jack, wait a few seconds and plug it
back in.
3. When the headset is fully charged, the red light turns off.
Bad sound quality
1. Possibly caused by nearby interference
2. If you have a GSM phone and your headset is too close to the
phone, interference may occur.
3. Headset and mobile phone are more than 30 ft. (10 m) apart or
there are major obstacles between headset and mobile phone (e.g.
concrete walls or similar).
My headset still sounds as if a
call is in progress, even
though the other party has
hung up
Some cellular providers maintain the signal transmission even
after one party has hung up. In such case you may want to briefly
tap your headset's CTRL button to assure the call is entirely
terminated and the provider's meter stops running.
NOTE: For most problems we recommend that as a first step, you turn the headset off and then
on again. If this does not help, try pairing the headset and phone again.
10
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
11. Technical
Specifications
Technology
Maximum power
Maximum
link
distance
Typical talk time
Typical standby
time
Typical charging
time
Power Source
Weight
Approvals
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV
technician for help.
Compliant with
Bluetooth®, Ver. 2.0
2.5 dbm
30 feet or 10 meters
13. European CE
Notice
Up to 9.5 hours
Up to one week
Certification
and
Safety
Approvals/
Information, Regulations and Notices
General
This product is CE marked according to the provisions
of the R & TTE Directive (99/5/EC). Hereby Cardo
Systems, Inc. declares that this product is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Please note that this
product uses radio frequency bands not harmonized
within the European Union (“EU”). Within the EU this
product is intended to be used in Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,
Sweden, The United Kingdom and within EFTA in
Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. Users are not
permitted to make changes or modify the device in any
way. Changes or modifications not expressly approved
by Cardo will void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Between 2 and 3
hours
Rechargeable
Lithium
Polymer
battery
0.45 oz. or 12.5 g
FCC Part 15, CE, IC
Bluetooth®
12. FCC Notice
This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
14. Limited Warranty
Your scala-700 headset is covered with a Two-Year
limited product warranty from the date of original purchase.
Please retain the retail sales receipt and your registration
data for proof of purchase.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment. Use only approved batteries and
chargers. This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates 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.
Your scala-700 headset is designed to operate at the
maximum strength allowed by the FCC. This means that
your headset can communicate only over a certain
distance subject on the location of the cell phone, base
unit and headset, your vehicle, the construction and
layout of your home or office. Weather conditions can
also affect performance.
What this limited warranty covers and for how long
Cardo Systems, Inc. (the “Company” or “Cardo“)
warrants the scala-700 headset and charger against
defects in material and workmanship under normal use
and service for a period of two (2) years from date of
purchase (proof of purchase and registration required).
The Company at its sole discretion, will at no charge
either repair, replace or refund the purchase price of the
product to the original purchaser during the warranty
period, provided the product has not been damaged or
tampered with and has been returned in accordance with
the terms of this warranty to an authorized Company
Service Center. Repair, at the Company’s option, may
include the replacement of parts, boards or batteries
with functionally equivalent reconditioned or new parts.
Warranty Conditions
CAUTION
This express limited warranty is extended by Cardo Systems,
Inc. solely to the original purchaser and is not assignable or
transferable to others. This is the complete warranty for your
scala-700 headset and charger. The Company assumes no
obligation or liability for additions or modifications to this
warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of
the Company. Batteries are warranted only if the battery
capacity falls below 70% of rated capacity or if the battery
develops leakage.
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
ALERTE
Risque d'explosion si la batterie est remplac‫י‬e par un
model qui ne convient pas. Il faut traiter les batteries
us‫י‬es selon les instructions.
This warranty becomes void if:
a. Any of the seals on the case or battery
device or battery show signs of tampering.
NOTE: If this equipment causes harmful interference to
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:
are broken or
b. The battery is used in equipment other than the equipment
for which it was intended.
The Company disclaims all responsibility for any equipment
not furnished by Cardo Systems Inc., which is attached to or
used in connection with the scala-700 headset. Furthermore,
the Company is not responsible for any damage to any part
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between equipment and
receiver.
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of the scala-700 headset resulting from the use of ancillary
equipment not furnished by the Company.
change its products, manuals and specifications
at any time without notice.
What this warranty does not cover
1. Defects or damage resulting from the use of this product
in other than its normal and customary manner.
2. Defects or damage from misuse, accident or neglect.
3. Defects caused by improper operation, maintenance,
installation, adjustment or modification of any kind.
4. Products opened, disassembled or repaired by nonauthorized parties.
5. Defects or damage due to exposure to excessive
temperatures, adverse weather conditions, external impacts
or spills of solid or liquid substances, incl. rain.
6. All plastic surfaces and all other externally exposed parts
that are scratched or damaged after purchase.
Warranty Service
To receive warranty service, your product must be
registered. Fax the attached registration card to the
numbers listed on the card, send it by certified mail or
register
online
at:
http://www.cardowireless.com/registration.php
For services, please present the product, along with your
registration number and bill of sale (receipt) at any
authorized Service Center or at the store from which
you have purchased the product. Returns to the
Company pursuant to the limited warranty can only be
accepted with a Return Authorization number obtained
from Cardo’s customer service department.
General Provisions
This warranty is given in lieu of all other express or
implied warranties, including without limitation,
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose. Cardo’s obligations under this
section are limited to the duration of this limited
warranty.
a. Certain limited-life components that are subject to
normal wear and tear, such as eyeglass clips, Ear Loops,
decorative finishes, batteries, cradles, sleeves,
neckbands, silicone caps or other accessories, are
exempt from any warranty.
b. Cardo is not liable for any incidental or consequential
damages arising from the use or misuse of any of the
Company’s products.
c. The user should never attempt to perform service,
adjustments or repairs of the Product by him/herself.
Doing so will void all warranties. During the term of the
warranty, all products must be returned to the point of
purchase or the authorized Service Center for all
necessary work.
d. The Company is not responsible for any loss or
damage incurred during shipping. All repair work on
scala-700 products by parties not explicitly authorized
by the Company will void any and all warranties.
e. The information in this Manual is furnished strictly
for informational purposes and is subject to change
without notice. Cardo assumes no liability or
responsibility for any errors or inaccuracies that may
appear in this Manual or the Quick Guide.
NOTE: Verify that your Headset is serviced by an
Authorized Cardo Dealer or Service Center. Cardo
Systems, Inc. retains the right to amend and
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U.S. and Worldwide Patent Pending;
©2006 Cardo Systems Inc.
Assembled in China.
Bluetooth® is a trademark owned by Bluetooth® SIG,
Inc.,
scala-700™ is a trademark owned by Cardo Systems,
Inc.
All rights reserved by Cardo Systems, Inc.
Cardo reserves all rights and explicitly prohibits any
copying, dissemination, or other commercial use of
the text and/or images or any part thereof contained
in this manual, with the exception of end-users of the
scala-700 headset for their own personal use, of
authorized resellers and of journalists covering this
product for media purposes.
www.cardowireless.com
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