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USER INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY
Congratulations on your purchase of an N-Com product.
N-Com M1 was made using the most advanced technologies and the best
materials. Long-running tests and thorough system development have allowed
the highest audio quality to be achieved.
For additional information about M1 visit the website www.n-com.it
Firmware Version: 1.0x
REFERENCE STANDARDS
The products of the N-Com line are in compliance with standards as per the table below:
M1
The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requirements and
other applicable provisions of Directive 99/5/CE, Directive 2009/65/EC,
Directive 2011/65/CE, Directive 2012/19/EU
Battery
charger
Directive 2006/95, 2004/108, 2009/65/EC, 2011/65/CE, 2012/19/EU,
2009/125/CE
Battery
Directive 2006/66
The Declarations of Compliance can be downloaded from the website www.n-com.it
(Download section).
Model: M1
FCC
ID:Y6MNCOM13
FccID:
Y6MNCOM13
R-NZ
Bluetooth is a registered trademark property of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
M1 - 01/04/2016 08:40:00
Contents
1.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY .................................................................................................5
1.1.Road safety ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
1.2.Switching on the system in safe environments ......................................................................................... 5
1.3.Interferences.............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.4.Appropriate use ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.5.Qualified personnel................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.6.Accessories and batteries .................................................................................................................................... 6
1.7. Disposal ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.
3.
CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING ......................................................................................7
INSTALLATION....................................................................................................................8
3.1.Positioning the microphone............................................................................................................................... 8
3.2.Installing the system.............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.3.Installing the adhesive keypad........................................................................................................................11
3.4.Positioning the speakers....................................................................................................................................11
3.5.Removing the system..........................................................................................................................................12
4.
5.
FUNCTION KEYS...............................................................................................................12
BASIC FUNCTIONS...........................................................................................................13
5.1.N-Com Wizard and N-Com App....................................................................................................................13
6.
PAIRING UP BLUETOOTH DEVICES ..............................................................................14
6.1.Affiliation reset function ....................................................................................................................................14
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
MOBILE PHONE FUNCTIONS.........................................................................................15
GPS SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FUNCTIONS...................................................................15
BLUETOOTH A2DP MUSIC PLAYER ..............................................................................16
AUDIO DEVICES WITH CABLE CONNECTION ............................................................16
RIDER-PASSENGER INTERCOM MODE........................................................................17
11.1.Intercom affiliation.............................................................................................................................................17
11.2.Intercom function ...............................................................................................................................................17
12.
13.
EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL (ESS)..................................................................................18
BATTERY.............................................................................................................................19
13.1.Battery discharged signal................................................................................................................................19
13.2.Recharging the system.....................................................................................................................................19
14.
15.
SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS ................................................................................20
LIMITED WARRANTY .......................................................................................................21
15.1.Warranty coverage.............................................................................................................................................21
15.2.Exclusions and limitations of the coverage ............................................................................................21
15.3.Validity of this limited warranty ...................................................................................................................21
15.4.Procedure for the forwarding of claims ...................................................................................................22
15.5.Product identification .......................................................................................................................................22
16.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM..............................................................................23
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1.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY
Read this User Manual carefully, as well as the simple rules listed below. Failure to comply with these rules may lead
to dangerous situations.
Caution: The product cannot be used in official or non-official competitions, motordromes, circuits, racing tracks and
the like.
Caution: Installation of the N-Com M1 system results in a weight increase of approximately 100 g, which is added to
the weight of the helmet and of the other accessories.
Warning: The electronic components of the N-Com system mounted inside the helmet are not waterproof.
Consequently, make sure the inside of the helmet, including the comfort padding, does not get wet in order to
avoid damage to the system. If it does, remove the N-Com system and the helmet comfort padding and let it
air dry. Disconnect the battery connector and let it dry as well.
1.1.
Road safety
Always obey all Traffic Regulations in force. While riding the motorcycle, your hands should always be engaged in
actually riding the vehicle. Any operation to the N-Com system must be carried out with the vehicle stopped.
Specifically:

Set your cell phone on automatic answer (see the cell phone instructions to do this).

If your cell phone is not equipped with this function, first stop your vehicle in a safe area, in compliance with
Traffic Regulations and then answer the call.

Do not make any calls while riding. Stop your vehicle in a safe place in compliance with Traffic Regulations,
and then make the call.

Adjust the volume so that it does not cause a disturbance or distraction while riding and at the same time
allows you to distinctively hear background noises.

Do not operate your cell phone or other devices connected to N-Com while riding your motorcycle.

In all cases, obey the Traffic Regulations and remember that riding the motorcycle has absolute priority over
any other maneuver.

The M1 system is equipped with an emergency brake light (ESS – Emergency Stop Signal). The ESS system IS
NOT intended to replace the stop or brake lights fitted on the motorcycle, consequently its operation alone is
not enough for proper brake signaling.

Make sure that the use of the emergency brake light (ESS – Emergency Stop Signal) is not in conflict with the
regulations in force in the country where you will be travelling.
1.2.
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1.3.
Switching on the system in safe environments
When using the N-Com system, comply with all limitations and instructions related to the use of cell phones.
Do not turn on your cell phone or the N-Com system whenever their use is forbidden or when the devices
can cause interference or dangerous situations.
Turn off while refueling. Do not use the N-Com system in filling stations. Do not use the device near
combustible materials or chemical products.
Turn off in proximity to explosive materials.
Interferences
All phones and devices with wireless signal transmission are subject to interferences that may affect the
performance of the device connected to them. These interferences are not ascribable to a defect of the N-Com
system.
1.4.
Appropriate use
Use the device only in the normal position, as described in the product documentation. Do not attempt to
disassemble, tamper with or modify any part of the N-Com system.
Caution: Adjust the volume of the N-Com system (where provided) and of the audio sources connected to it before
you use the system on the road.
Caution: Adjusting the volume to very high levels may cause damage to your hearing.
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Caution: Adjust the volume of the N-Com system (where provided) and of the audio sources connected to it so as to
avoid audio reproduction at high volumes. Constant exposure to high audio volumes may damage your
hearing.
Caution: An incorrect installation of the system in the helmet may alter the aerodynamic and safety characteristics of
the helmet itself, thus creating dangerous conditions. Install the N-Com system according to the instructions
provided in the product documentation. In case of doubt, please contact your local N-Com dealer.
Warning: Listening to other equipment should not interfere with driving the vehicle, which must be the top priority
at all times. Carry out all operations on the electronic equipment and on the N-Com system with the vehicle
stopped, in compliance with Traffic Regulations.
1.5.
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1.6.
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Qualified personnel
Only qualified personnel can carry out technical assistance on this product. In case of any malfunction, always
turn to your local dealer.
The helmet is a safety device. Tampering with it and/or with the electronic system inside the helmet, in
addition to invalidating the product warranty, can also lead to dangerous situations.
Accessories and batteries
Only use the type of batteries, battery chargers and accessories approved by Nolan for the specific model.
The use of a battery type different from the recommended one may lead to dangerous situations and
invalidate the warranty.
Contact your local dealer to see about the availability of approved accessories.
When disconnecting the power supply cable of any accessory or of the battery charger, always grab and pull
the plug not the cable.
Do not use batteries for purposes other than the prescribed ones.
Never use batteries or battery chargers that turn out to be damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery.
Keep the battery at a temperature between 0° / +32°C (charging); -20° / +55°C (in use).
Danger of fire or explosion: do not throw the batteries into a fire nor expose them to high temperatures!
Do not throw out batteries together with household refuse. The batteries should be disposed of in
compliance with local regulations.
Do not wear the helmet while the battery is recharging.
The helmet should never be left within the reach of unsupervised children in order to prevent damage to
their health caused by access to the batteries.
M1 system battery
Battery charger
1.7.
LP513434
S-TR-009L
Litio 3,7V – 1000 mAh
100/240V – 50/60 Hz 5V - 0.5 A
Disposal
Refer to this user manual and to manuals related to other parts of the N-Com system in order to disassemble the
system from the helmet. Once the system has been disassembled, dispose of it according to the following
instructions:
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The presence of a crossed-out wheelie bin indicates that in the European Union the product is
subject to separate collection at the end of its useful life.
Do not dispose of these products together with undifferentiated urban waste.
The proper disposal of obsolete equipment contributes to preventing possible negative consequences on
people’s health and on the environment.
For more detailed information on the disposal of obsolete equipment, contact your municipality, a waste
disposal service or the store where the product was purchased.
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2.
CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING
The N-Com M1 package contains:
M1 system
Microphone for
full-face helmets
Flexible boom microphone
USB battery charger
PC connection cable
Fixing feet kit
Velcro kit
M1 wiring bi-adhesive
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3.
INSTALLATION
3.1.
Positioning the microphone
Flexible boom microphone – recommended
 Position the swivel part of the microphone with
the Velcro/adhesive part between helmet shell
and the padding, so that the microphone is
properly positioned in front of your mouth.
Caution: make sure that the side of the
microphone support with the writing “N-Com” is
facing inward.
Fig. 1
Wire microphone
 In case it is not possible to use the swivel
microphone, install a wire microphone.
 Use the Velcro/adhesive to secure the
microphone inside the helmet, so that it is in
front of your mouth.
N.B.: This type of microphone
recommended for full-face helmets.
Fig. 2
is
more
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3.2.
Installing the system
The M1 system must be positioned in the back of the helmet, using the adhesive feet supplied as
standard equipment.
 Thoroughly clean the surface of the helmet where the feet will be applied;
 Make sure the safety block is properly listed, as shown in Fig. 3. If the safety block is closed, lift it as
explained in the chapter entitled “Removal”;
 Insert the fixing feet in the device (Fig. 4);
 Make sure the system is properly positioned on the helmet shell.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
If necessary, depending on the different types of helmets, replace one or more thin feet with thicker
ones, until you find the combination that allows the e-box to properly stick to the helmet (Fig. 5-8).
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Important: Should you wish to use the emergency brake light (see Chapter 12), you need to position
the M1 system so that it is vertical or with an inclination of +/-30° with respect to the vertical axis
while you are riding, so as to allow the triaxial accelerometer to properly measure the motorcycle
deceleration. Based on the type of helmet used and the riding style, choose the combination of
feet (thick-thin) that allows proper positioning.
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Important: When positioning the e-box on the helmet, the wiring connector must not stick out from
the edge of the helmet or be twisted (fig. 9 and 10).
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
 Remove the protective film from the feet and apply the system to the helmet (Fig. 11-13);
 Close the safety block by pressing it downward, as shown in Fig. 12;
Important: If the position is less than perfect, remove the foot from the helmet immediately and try
again. See the following chapter for instructions on how to remove the system.
Fig. 11
Fig. 12
Fig. 13
NB: It will take up to 24 hours for the adhesive to stick completely. During this time, do not expose
the helmet to atmospheric agents. During the first 12 hours, do not remove the system from the
feet.
Caution: Once the adhesive is applied, it cannot be reused in a different position and will have to be
replaced once removed.
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3.3.
Installing the adhesive keypad
 Thoroughly clean the helmet surface to which the keypad will be applied;
 For better grip to the helmet, if necessary, apply the “M1 wiring bi-adhesive” supplied as standard
equipment to the back of the keypad flex cable. Fig. 14
 Remove the protective film on the keypad and apply it to the helmet.
 Remove the protective film of the “M1 wiring bi-adhesive” and make it stick to the shell.
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
Important: If the position is less than perfect, remove the foot from the helmet immediately and try
again.
NB: It will take up to 24 hours for the adhesive to stick completely. During this time, do not expose
the helmet to atmospheric agents.
Caution: Once the adhesive is applied, it cannot be reused in a different position and will have to be
replaced once removed.
3.4.
Positioning the speakers
 Remove the protective film from the Velcro of
the speakers;
 Position the speakers near your ears, so that
they stick perfectly to the helmet.
N.B.: If possible, position the speakers
underneath the comfort padding of the
helmet.
Fig. 16
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 Connect the microphone cable to its
counterpart located on the speakers
wiring.
Fig. 17
3.5.
Removing the system
 Lift the safety block of upper foot using a flat head screwdriver (or a similar tool), as indicated in Fig.
18.
 Release the M1 system from the fixing feet (Fig. 19);
 Remove the feet from the helmet.
Fig. 18
4.
Fig. 19
FUNCTION KEYS
“ESS” BUTTON
EMERGENCY STOP
SIGNAL LED
12
KEYPAD LED
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5.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
System ON
System OFF
Increase Volume
Decrease Volume
5.1.
Press “on” and keep it pressed for about 3 seconds, until the LEDs turn
on and you hear a beep in the headset.
Press “on” and keep it pressed for about 4 seconds, until the LEDs turn
off and you hear a beep in the headset.
Briefly press “+” to increase the volume. A double tone signals the
highest volume level.
Briefly press “-” to decrease the volume. A double tone signals the
lowest volume level.
N-Com Wizard and N-Com App
“N-Com Wizard” is the PC application that can be used to manage and configure the M1
system.
The program can be downloaded from the Internet site www.n-com.it, in the “Download”
section. In order to use it, a helmet equipped with M1 must be connected to the PC, using
the USB cable supplied with the system.
The functions that can also be managed from the N-Com Wizard are listed here below
with the specific icon.
The N-Com system is preset to be hooked up to the “N-Com App”, the application
compatible with Android that can be used to configure and operate the N-Com system
directly from a Smartphone.
With the N-Com App, you can carry out most of the functions included in the N-Com
Wizard program or, alternatively, it can be used as a wireless Bluetooth keypad.
The N-Com APP can be downloaded free of charge from Google Play.
For additional details, please visit the website www.n-com.it
The functions that can also be managed from the N-Com Wizard are listed here below
with the specific icon.
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6.
PAIRING UP BLUETOOTH DEVICES
In order for the M1 system to be connected to another Bluetooth device, the latter needs to be first
paired up with the N-Com system.
The pairing up procedure is the same for all Bluetooth devices: mobile phones, MP3 Bluetooth
players, satellite navigators, etc.
1.
Make sure the M1 is turned off;
2.
Press “on” and keep it pressed (for more than 4 seconds), until the keypad LEDs start to
flash quickly and you hear a sharp beep in the headset, indicating the “Pair-up mode”;
3.
On the Bluetooth device, turn on the search for Bluetooth devices (refer to the instructions
manual of your device for the proper pairing up procedure, as it varies depending on the
brand and model of the device);
4.
After a few seconds, the device will display the name “N-Com M1 v.X.XX”, followed by the
manufacturer’s identification data;
5.
Select the N-Com device. If a password is requested, enter 0000 (four zeros);
6.
M1 will confirm the pairing up by means of a tone in the headset, and the keypad LEDs will
stop flashing;
7.
Turn off and on both the device and the M1 to store the pairing up data.
Note: The affiliation is stored in the helmet and in the cell phone and it is not lost when the two
devices are turned off. As a result it needs to be carried out only once.
Note: If a Bluetooth device (mobile phone or GPS) equipped with music player with Bluetooth A2DP
player has already been paired up, the pairing up DOES NOT have to be repeated as the A2DP
protocol has already been stored in the M1.
Once the Bluetooth device has been paired up, connection is automatic when the system is turned
on.
6.1.
Affiliation reset function
You can remove all affiliated devices from the system memory. This operation is not reversible; right
after resetting, you will have to repeat the affiliation procedure for the cell phone (or for other
compatible Bluetooth devices).
To erase all devices previously affiliated, proceed as follows:


Press “on” and keep it pressed (for more than 4 seconds), until the keypad LEDs start to flash
quickly and you hear a sharp beep in the headset, indicating the “Pair-up mode”;
Press “+” and “-” at the same time for 4 seconds, and release them when you hear a beep. The NCom will emit a special acoustic signal to confirm and will then turn itself off.
This function can also be turned on through PC using the “N-Com Wizard” programme.
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7.
MOBILE PHONE FUNCTIONS
Answering a phone call
Briefly press any key when you hear the incoming call signal
Hanging up/rejecting a
phone call
Press “on” and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds (until you hear the
acoustic signal)
Press “on” and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds (until you hear the
acoustic signal)
Voice call (if equipped)
Redial last number
Briefly press “+” and “-” at the same time
Transferring a call from
helmet to mobile phone
To transfer an ongoing call from the helmet to the mobile phone, press
both “+” and “-” at the same time and keep them pressed for 4 seconds
Conference call function
M1 allows a conference call with Rider and Pillion Passenger.
When a call comes in on a mobile phone connected via Bluetooth to M1, the Rider-Pillion Passenger
intercom is temporarily turned off. However, if you wish to share the phone call with the other helmet,
simply turn on the intercom manually during the phone call (by briefly pressing “on”).
Caution: this function is available only if the Pillion Passenger helmet is also equipped with a N-Com
system provided with the same function.
8.
GPS SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FUNCTIONS
M1 is compatible with the most common satellite navigators for motorcycles.
By connecting the N-Com system to the GPS, all instructions will be transferred to the helmet.
Every time the navigator communicates instructions, the intercom via Bluetooth with the Pillion
Passenger is cut off and automatically restored at the end of the communication.
Note: If the navigator is pre-set for connection to a Bluetooth mobile phone, you will be able to
receive the phone call audio directly in the helmet through the GPS. In this case, you can answer
the call directly from the navigator.
GPS Conference Call Function
The Conference function allows you to keep the “Rider-Pillion Passenger” intercom open even while
the satellite navigator is giving instructions, thus preventing the intercom mode to be turned off every
time the navigator gives instructions. However, if you wish to activate the Conference GPS function,
simply turn on the intercom manually during the GPS directions (by briefly pressing “on”).
Caution: this function is available only if the Pillion Passenger helmet is also equipped with a N-Com
system provided with the same function.
At the end of the GPS communication, the intercom with the second helmet stays open and the
"Conference" setting is stored for future GPS communications.
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9.
BLUETOOTH A2DP MUSIC PLAYER
You can listen to high quality music by connecting M1 to a device equipped with Bluetooth A2DP
(Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) protocol.
The M1 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.
10. AUDIO DEVICES WITH CABLE CONNECTION
N-Com M1 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.
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11. RIDER-PASSENGER INTERCOM MODE
In order to use M1 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.
11.1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Intercom affiliation
Make sure both N-Com Bluetooth systems are turned off;
Set both N-Com Bluetooth systems in Pairing up mode by pressing “on” (for more than 4
seconds), until the keypad LEDS start to flash quickly;
On either one of the two helmets, press “on” briefly;
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;
Turn off both N-Com Bluetooth systems and turn them back on to store the pair up data.
11.2.
Intercom function
To activate the intercom connection, turn on the two N-Com systems and briefly press “on” on one of
the helmets.
Intercom activation
With M1 turned on, briefly press “on”.
Intercom deactivation
With M1 turned on, briefly press “on”.
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12. EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL (ESS)
The M1 system is equipped with a LED system to assist emergency braking. In case of sudden
braking, the LEDs on the M1 flash for a few seconds.
Switching on the emergency
stop signal
Switching off the emergency
stop signal
Briefly press the ESS key. The ESS key starts to flash to confirm that
the signal has been switched on.
Briefly press the ESS key. The ESS key will flash 4 times to conform
that the signal has been switched off.
The sensitivity of the stop signal can be adjusted in 3 different levels:

Low: the stop signal turns on during sudden braking only

Medium

High: the stop signal turns on during slight braking as well
The ESS system is pre-set on HIGH.
To change levels, proceed as follows:

put the system in the Setting mode (starting with the M1 system turned on, press the ESS
key and keep it pressed for more than 6 seconds, until the braking LEDs start to flash
quickly);

SETTING THE LOW LEVEL: press the ESS key and keep it pressed until the braking LEDs flash
once. Release the key to confirm your choice.

SETTING THE MEDIUM LEVEL: press the ESS key and keep it press until the braking LEDs
flash twice. Release the key to confirm your choice.

SETTING THE HIGH LEVEL: press the ESS key and keep it press until the braking LEDs flash
three times. Release the key to confirm your choice.
The switch from one level to the other
occurs according to the following
sequence:
If there is no helmet movement for more than 60 seconds, the Emergency Stop Signal will go into
“stand by” mode, indicated by a long flashing of the LEDs. As soon as movement is detected, the
Emergency Stop Signal will switch on again, confirmed by the LEDs flashing twice.
N.B.: We recommend turning off the Emergency Stop Signal on the Rider’s helmet in case a Pillion
Passenger is riding on the back.
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13. BATTERY
Before using the N-Com device for the first time, recharge the battery completely for at least 10
hours. To obtain best performances from the battery, it is recommended to completely recharge the
battery the first few times. Afterwards, you can recharge the battery for shorter periods. Whenever
possible, it is best to recharge the battery completely.
13.1.
Battery discharged signal
While the system is operating, it indicates when the battery has about 1 hour of charge left. The
system LEDs stat to flash to indicate the “RESERVE” status. This warning is repeated every 10 minutes.
When the battery operates in “Reserve”, the system automatically turns itself off in case no button is
pressed for 30 minutes. The shutting off is signaled by a series of beeps in the helmet. This function
makes it possible to always have a small reserve of energy to use it again in case you forget to turn
off your helmet.
13.2.
Recharging the system
To recharge the M1 system, connect the USB cable to a battery charger
or to a powered USB port. Charging occurs as follows:
Fig. 20
M1 system turned off
M1 system turned on
When you connect the M1 system to the battery charger, the blue LED on
the keypad begins to flash.
When the battery is fully charged, the blue LED stops flashing and stays on.
When you connect the M1 system to the battery charger, the red LED on
the keypad begins to flash.
When the battery is fully charged, the red LED on the keypad turns off.
N.B.: If the device has not been charged for a long time (a few months), it may not be possible to turn
on the system during the first few minutes of the charging, as the voltage may drop below the
minimum limit.
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14. SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS
Button
on
Turning on
X (3s)
Turning off
X (4s)
Basic Functions
Increase Volume
Activate intercom
Deactivate intercom
Turning on ESS
Turning off ESS
Turning on/off the Emergency
Stop Signal
Voice call
X (2s)
Hang up/reject a phone call
X (2s)
Redial last number
Mobile phone connection
X (2s)
Mobile phone disconnection
Mp3 player
Activate Conference Mode
Setting
ESS
Activate / Deactivate audio via
cable*
X (4s)
Call transfer
X (4s)
Disconnect A2PD device
X (2s)
Play music (Play)
X (2s)
Pause Function (Pause)
X (2s)
Next track (Forward)
X (4s)
Pairing up mode - system
turned off
Rider-Passenger intercom pair
up**
Erase pair ups**
*Briefly press at the same time.
**With N-Com system in Pairing up Mode.
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Answer phone call
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15. LIMITED WARRANTY
With this LIMITED WARRANTY CERTIFICATE, Nolangroup warrants this Product to be free from defects in material
and workmanship at the time of its original purchase by the buyer. We invite you to:
- Read the cautions pertaining to safety and proper use.
- Read the warranty terms and conditions.
- Keep the originals sales receipt. This must be shown in case of repairs covered by warranty. In these cases, the
product has to be taken back to the dealer where it was purchased.
15.1.
Warranty coverage
If any defect covered by this limited warranty certificate is discovered within 2 (two) years from the purchase date
shown on the tax receipt, Nolangroup shall repair or replace the defective product through its distribution network
after having verified the defect. Nolangroup shall supply all the material and labor that is reasonably required to
remedy the defect, except in those cases where the damage is caused by one of the items listed in the following
paragraph “Exclusions and limitations of the Coverage”.
15.2.
Exclusions and limitations of the coverage
This warranty only covers defects in materials and manufacturing. Nolangroup shall not be considered responsible
for product defects that can be attributed, either partially or in full, to any other cause, including but not limited to:

Defects or damages resulting from using the Product in conditions that differ from the usual ones.

Damages caused by improper use not conforming with normal operation in accordance with the product
operating and maintenance instructions provided by Nolangroup.

Negligence and normal wear of internal and external parts.

Any damage caused by an accident;
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Any change or modification made to the helmet or to the N-Com system by the user or by third parties.

Color changes or damages caused by exposure to harmful chemical products.

The use of incompatible accessories that are not part of the N-Com product range.

Moreover, the warranty does not cover product defects caused by fortuitous events, modifications or
adjustments, causes of force majeure or damages deriving from the product coming in contact with liquids.

The internal helmet components are not and cannot be waterproof. Consequently, any improper exposure to
rain, humidity, food spillages or other liquids can result in damages to the N-Com electronic devices, damages
for which Nolangroup shall not be responsible.

This warranty does not include those parts subject to wear and tear such as, for example, the rechargeable
battery and the cables used for connection between the various N-Com systems or between the N-Com
systems and other devices.

Since Nolangroup does not supply the system on which the cell phones work, it shall not be responsible for
the operation, availability, coverage, services or range pertaining to the aforementioned system.

Whenever the product is used in conjunction with accessories or equipment not supplied by Nolangroup,
Nolangroup shall not guarantee proper operation of the product/device combination, nor will it accept
requests for repairs or replacements under warranty in case the product is used in such a way.
Nolangroup shall not be responsible in case the product presents limited capabilities due to the operating mode of
cell phones or of other accessories or equipment not supplied by Nolangroup.
Tampering with the internal electronic card or with other parts of the N-Com system shall invalidate the warranty.
Moreover, the defects covered by this warranty do not include all those specific and subjective situations that may
come up during the active use of the helmet such as, for example, comfort problems while riding or aerodynamic
noises.
Nolangroup shall not be held responsible in any case for incidental or consequential damages (including, without
any limitation whatsoever, damages to one or more persons) resulting from non-fulfillment of the obligations
arising from this warranty as it pertains to Nolangroup products.
15.3.
Validity of this limited warranty
This warranty is valid only if the enclosed warranty form is duly and completely filled out with the following
information:
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Product identification code

Name and stamp of the authorized dealer.
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Product purchase date.
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Buyer’s name and address.
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Nolangroup reserves itself the right to not carry out repairs under warranty if the aforementioned information is
removed or modified after the original purchase of the product from the dealer.
15.4.
Procedure for the forwarding of claims
To forward a claim covered by this warranty, the buyer has to directly notify the dealer where the helmet was
purchased with regards to the defect, presenting at the same time the defective product, a copy of the sales receipt
and the Warranty registration form, duly filled out as instructed above.
PRIOR TO CONTACTING THE DEALER, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU READ CAREFULLY THE USER MANUAL
ENCLOSED WITH THE PRODUCT.
AFTER 2 (TWO) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID FOR ALL EFFECTS AND
PURPOSES.
Repairs or maintenance under warranty do not extend the period of the warranty itself. Therefore, in case the
product or one of its components is replaced, this does not initiate a new warranty period, as the purchase date of
the original product shall be taken into account for warranty purposes.
Only for repairs or replacement of electronic components, in the event that Nolangroup proceeds to repairing or
replacing the product, said product shall enjoy a warranty period equal to the residual portion of the original
warranty or ninety (90) days from the repair date (the longer period being considered).
The repair or replacement can be carried out even with regenerated components with equivalent functions.
The replaced parts or components shall become property of Nolangroup.
THIS WARRANTY VOIDS AND REPLACES ANY OTHER WRITTEN OR VERBAL WARRANTIES PROVIDED FOR BY THE
LAW THAT CAN BE DEROGATED AT THE PARTIES’ WILL; SPECIFICALLY, NOLANGROUP DOES NOT GRANT SPECIFIC
WARRANTS OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO CASE SHALL NOLAN BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS OR
COMMERCIAL DAMAGES, TO THE FULL EXTENT THOSE DAMAGES CAN BE DISCLAIMED BY THE LAW.
NOLANGROUP RESERVES ITSELF THE RIGHT TO MODIFY, AT ANY TIME AND WITHOUT ADVANCE NOTICE, THE
PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS, FUNCTIONS, COMPATIBILITY AND SOFTWARE.
Some Countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or the limitation of
the duration of implied warranties; as a result of this, the previous limitations and exclusions may not be applicable
to you.
This warranty does not have any effect on the customer’s legal rights under the national jurisdiction in force or on
the consumer’s rights towards the dealer sanctioned by the purchase/sale contract.
This warranty is valid throughout the European territory, and it represents the only express warranty provided by
Nolangroup in relation to the sale of its own products. This warranty does not affect the rights to which the buyer is
entitled and which are expressly provided for by Directive 1999/44/CE.
This warranty does not affect the consumer’s rights provided for by the law, and specifically by the provisions of
Legislative Decree 2 February 2002 n. 24.
15.5.
Product identification
N-Com products are identified by means of a code that allows product traceability
and identification.
The identification code is listed on the Bluetooth M1 control unit and on the
outside of the sales package.
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM
Product name:
M1
Identification code
Buyer’s Information
Name
Last name
Address
Phone
e-mail
Dealer’s stamp
Date of purchase
This device 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.
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 correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
Reorient the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into and outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void your authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur
de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
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