LIVALL Tech MTX Bling Helmet User Manual
LIVALL Tech Co., Ltd. Bling Helmet
User Manual
MTL Quick Start Guide www.livall.com I.Introduction Thank you for choosing the LIVALL Smart Helmet. This Guide will instruct you on how to use this product. LIVALL follows the strategy of sustainable development. This Manual will be updated from time to time. If you need more detailed instructions, please see the "Important Information and Warranty Card" annex. You can also learn more about the helmet on LIVALL's official website. Back Front Speaker Microphone " > "Button " □ "Button " < "Button Charging port Speaker Tail light Main control Buckle Front chinstrap Adjustment knob Rear chinstrap Note: The picture is for reference only. If the actual product appears different from the picture, the real product shall prevail. II. Packing List (A few models are not equipped with remote controller due to different configurations of the products.) Helmet x 1 Quick Start Guide x 1 Magnet USB charging cable x 1 Bling remote controller x 1 Important Information and Warranty Card x 1 Adjust t the c III. Wearing Instructions Incorrect Adjust the length of the chinstrap Incorrect Leave a gap as thick Correctly position as one finger the helmet Correct Check whether the buckle is properly fastened 3 IV. Operating Instructions(Please charge the battery before use.Some models of helmets are not equipped with Bluetooth speakers. The helmets without Bluetooth speakers could not take & make calls, listen to music and hear voice prompts.) Start-Up " □ " function button Press the " □ " button for 3-to-5 seconds POWER ON You will hear a voice saying "POWER ON". Orange light The orange tail light will blink twice indicating Start-Up was successful. Change the language of the voice prompt (the default language is English) To switch the language of the voice prompt, follow the procedure below when in normal standby mode and disconnected from a phone(currently only English and Chinese are supported). " < " button First hold the "<" button " < " button " > " button Then press the ">" button to switch between languages. with e prompts.) Connecting for the first time or switching devices(Please refer to specific functions of the helmet when using the remote controller keys.) One helmet can be connected to up to three LIVALL-authorized devices at the same time. After the handlebar remote control is connected, press the "left" or "right" button to control the helmet’s corresponding indicator light. 1. Connecting for the first time ≤5m Two "beeps" 2. Replacing device Turn on the device, which should be within 5 meters of the helmet. It will automatically connect the helmet. Two "beeps" Place a device that is already ON near the helmet's main control. When the warming light flashes and the helmet speakers emit two "beeps", it indicates that there is a device nearby requiring connection to the helmet.(The helmets without Bluetooth speakers could not hear such voice prompts.) After the connection is established, it will be confirmed with two "beeps". (The helmets without Bluetooth speakers could not hear such voice prompts. Please check the taillight to see if the helmet is connected successfully.) " □ " function button Press the " □ " button on the helmet within 10 seconds after you hear the beeps and confirm connection to the device.When pressing the arrow left or right key on the bling jet remote, the right or left turning signal appears. Connect to the phone (Tip: Once connected, it can control the music player as well as make and receive calls. To ensure the stability of the connection, please try to position your mobile phone in front of you.) Helmet Headset " □ " function button "Click to connect" "Connected" "Pairing..." When the device is off, press and hold the " □ " button until you hear the "Pairing..." sound. Swith on the Bluetooth on your phone and scan for the "Helmet Headset" device. Click to connect. The speakers on both sides will make the "Connected" sound when the connection is completed. After the connection is completed, you can play music as well as make and answer calls as follows To Play/Pause Music: Press the " □ " button on the helmet or the handlebar remote control to play/pause music. Adjust Volume: When calls are made or music is played, press the ">" buttons on the helmet to adjust the speaker volume. Previous Song/Next Song: Press the "up/down" buttons on the handlebar remote control or press and hold ">" buttons on the helmet to cycle through the music. Answer/Reject Calls: When there's an incoming call, press the " □ " button to answer the call or press and hold to hang up. Dial Back: Two quick presses of the " □ " button on the handlebar remote control or helmet to redial the last outgoing call. Connect LIVALL Riding phone App (for use the Walkie-Talkie function and take photos) For Android: Start LIVALL Riding. The App will automatically connect to the helmet; For IOS: Follow LIVALL Riding guide to connect to the helmet. Only if the helmet is successfully connected to LIVALL APP, SOS alert feature and LED light indicators can work. Power Off " □ " function button "POWER OFF" Press and hold the " □ " function button for 3 seconds. You will hear "POWER OFF". (The helmets without Bluetooth speakers could not hear such voice prompts.) Orange light The tail light will flash once in orange indicating the helmet is POWERED OFF. Charging 0.5A USB port 3 HRS Red light To charge Charging time Charging complete Plug the USB charging cable into the USB port on the helmet. The tail charging light is illuminated in red, indicating that the helmet is being charged. It is recommended that the power of the charger is no less than 0.5A. Charging time takes about 3hours. When the charging indicator light turns off, it indicates that charging is complete. V. Considerations 1. The helmet contains electronic parts inside. Please do not take a long ride in the rain although the helmet can prevent the rain from splashing. 2. After the helmet gets wet in the rain, the water droplets might occur in the chimney of tail LED lights. The water droplets will disappear when you put the helmet under the ventilation environment for 1-2 days. 3. The helmet contains the battery of 3.7V/450mAh. The battery capacity varies with temperature change. The battery life can decay when the helmet is used at low temperatures or below Zero degrees Celsius. 4. Trying to clean the golden colour contacts of the charging plug sheet with metal or hard tools such as blades or tweezers is strictly forbidden. Please use cotton swabs with clean water or alcohol in case of cleaning. Please make sure the charging plug is clean and try while charging the helmet. 5. If the electronic functions do not work, please charge the helmet for 3 hours and then check if it works normally. 6. The helmet contains impact detection devices. Only if you connect your helmet with LIVALL APP, start ride mode on the APP and your helmet suffers from the heavy impact, SOS alert feature can be triggered. Your emergency contacts set on LIVALL APP can accordingly receive your SOS messages. VI. Technical Specifications Bluetooth : Bluetooth distance : Charging port : Electricity parameter : Charging time : Battery life : Standby duration: Temperature : BT 4.1 + HFP/HSP/A2DP + BLE 4.0 Max. 10 meters Magnet USB Charging cable LIVALL Riding APP DC 5V/0.5A 3 hours The max. battery life of the light is 10 hours. Listening time for music is 3-to-6 hours. Max. 180 days Temperature for use: 0°C~40°C. Recommended temperature for storage : -20~45°C LIVALL ON FACEBOOK LIVALL's website : www.livall.com Performance standards: USA: • CPSC1203:1998, FCC Part 15 Rules • Europe: • Australia: • That the helmet can only protect if it fits well and that the buyer should try different sizes and choose the size which feels secure and comfortable on the head. That the helmet should be adjusted to fit the user e.g. the straps positioned so that they do not cover the ears, the buckle positioned away from the jawbone and the straps and buckle adjusted to be both comfortable and firm. How the helmet should be position on the head to ensure the intended protection is provided (e.g. that it should be placed so as to protect the forehead and not be pushed too far over the back of the head. That a helmet cannot always protect against injury. • • • • • 10 EN 62479:2010, EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2 (2011-09), EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1 (2012-09), EN 300 328 V1.8.1 2012-06, EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011 AS/NZS 2063:2008+A1:2009, AS/NZS CISPR 22:2009+A1:2010, AS/NZS 4268: 2012+A1:2013, Radiation Protection Series Publication No. 3 That a helmet subjected to a severe impact should be discarded and destroyed. A statement of the danger of modifying or removing any of the original component parts of the helmet other than as recommended by the manufacturer, and that helmets should not be adapted for the purpose of fitting accessories in a way not recommended by the manufacturer
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