Nolangroup S p A NCOM16 Nolan Communication System (BX6) User Manual

Nolangroup S.p.A. Nolan Communication System (BX6)

User Manual

EN B901 B901 “K” - Fw 1.0X - 19/05/2017USER INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY  Congratulations on your purchase of an N-Com product. N-Com B901  was  made  using  the  most  advanced  technologies  and  the  best  materials.Long-running  tests  and  thorough  system  development  have  allowed  the  highest  audioquality to be achieved.For  additional  information  about B901,  and  to  download  high-definition  instructions  as well as the latest Firmware version, visit the website www.n-com.it  Firmware Version: 1.0REFERENCE STANDARDS The products of the N-Com line are in compliance with standards as per the table below: B901 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/CE The  Declarations  of  Compliance  can  be  downloaded  from  the  website  www.n-com.it (Download section). FCC ID: Y6MNCOM16 IC: 9455A-NCOM16 R-NZThe Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG,  Inc.  and  any  use  of  such  marks  by  N-Com  is under  license.  Other  trademarks  and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Model: B901  K
  Contents  1. WARNINGS AND SAFETY ................................................................................................................... 4 1.1.Road safety ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2.Switching on the system in safe environments ........................................................................................................................ 4 1.3.Interferences .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 4 1.4.Appropriate use ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 1.5.Qualified personnel ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5 1.6.Accessories and batteries .................................................................................................................................................................... 5 1.7. Disposal.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 2. CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING ........................................................................................................ 6 3. INSTALLATION ON THE HELMET ...................................................................................................... 7 3.1.Preliminary operations – Jet helmets or Flip-up helmets .................................................................................................... 7 3.2.Preliminary operations – Full-face helmets ................................................................................................................................ 7 3.3.Installing the microphone – jet helmets or flip-up helmets .............................................................................................. 9 3.4.Installing the microphone – full-face helmets .......................................................................................................................... 9 3.5.Installing the battery and the right-hand side speaker ..................................................................................................... 10 3.6.Positioning the e-box ......................................................................................................................................................................... 11 3.7.Installing the adhesive keyboard .................................................................................................................................................. 12 4. REMOVING THE SYSTEM .................................................................................................................. 14 5. BASIC FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................. 15 5.1.Volume adjustment ............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 5.2.Auto On / Off function ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15 5.3.N-Com EASYSET ................................................................................................................................................................................... 15 6. CONFIGURATION MENU .................................................................................................................. 16 7. PAIRING UP WITH MOBILE PHONES OR OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES ................................ 17 8. MOBILE PHONE .................................................................................................................................. 17 8.1.Speed dialling ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 8.2.Conference call function ................................................................................................................................................................... 18 9. MANAGING TWO MOBILE PHONES (OR BLUETOOTH DEVICES) ............................................ 19 10. MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTH ................................................................................................................... 19 10.1.Sharing music via Bluetooth (A2DP Sharing)....................................................................................................................... 19 11. MUSIC VIA CABLE .............................................................................................................................. 20 12. SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FOR MOTORCYCLES .............................................................................. 20 14. N-COM INTERCOM (SERIES “900”) ................................................................................................ 21 14.1.Intercom pairing up.......................................................................................................................................................................... 21 14.2.Intercom function (one-to-one connection) ........................................................................................................................ 21 14.3.Smart Conference (Group Intercom) ....................................................................................................................................... 22 15. “UNIVERSAL INTERCOM” INTERCOM ............................................................................................ 23 15.1.Pairing up the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM ................................................................................................................................... 23 15.2.Universal Intercom Function ........................................................................................................................................................ 23 15.3.Universal Conference (chain intercom) ................................................................................................................................... 24 16. REMOTe control ................................................................................................................................. 25 17. BATTERY AND RECHARGE ................................................................................................................ 26 17.1.Low battery signal ............................................................................................................................................................................. 26 17.2.Charging the system ........................................................................................................................................................................ 26 18. SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS .................................................................................................. 27 19. LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................................................................... 29 19.1.Warranty coverage............................................................................................................................................................................ 29 19.2.Exclusions and limitations of the coverage .......................................................................................................................... 29 19.3.Validity of this limited warranty.................................................................................................................................................. 30 19.4.Procedure for the forwarding of claims ................................................................................................................................. 30 19.5.Product identification ...................................................................................................................................................................... 30 20. WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM ................................................................................................ 31
EN   4 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 B901 system results in a weight increase of approximately 110g, 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. Remove the battery from its housing and let it dry.  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 manoeuvre.  1.2. 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  refuelling.  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.  1.3. 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.  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.
B901 5 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. 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. 1.6. 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  andinvalidate 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 pullthe 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 compliancewith 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 theirhealth caused by access to the batteries.Battery  PL053448P 3,7V – 1000 mAh Battery charger S-TR-009L  100/240V – 50/60 Hz 5V - 0.5 A 1.7. 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:  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  onpeople’s health and on the environment. For  more  detailed  information  on  the  disposal  of  obsolete  equipment,  contact  your  municipality,  a  wastedisposal service or the store where the product was purchased.
EN   6 2. CONTENT OF THE PACKAGING The N-Com B901 package contains:    e-box Adesive Keypad      Rechargeable battery  Battery charger  Micro USB jack wire      Microphone   Microphone foam  Adhesive strips for cable         Key, Screw, Microphone securing clip  Microphone securing stickers  Adhesive strips for loudspeakers
 B901  7 3. INSTALLATION ON THE HELMET Important: Prior to installing the N-Com system, it is  recommended to write down the identification code affixed to the product (see chapter 19.5).  You can download the installation video from www.n-com.it X-Series Download section.  3.1. Preliminary operations – Jet helmets or Flip-up helmets  Open the helmet chin guard (only on Flip-up helmets).  Pull out both comfort cheek pads, left and right, from the helmet. (Fig. 1)   Remove  the  noise  reducers  from  the  cheek  pads  (if  present)  and  cut  the  insert  using  a  pair  of scissors, following the pre-cut dots. Reposition the noise reducers in the removable cheek pads.  Take out the rear section of the comfort padding,  pulling on the neck roll until it is released from the shell. Reposition the padding on the outside of the helmet for the time being.   Unhook the  press-stud of the polystyrene cheek  pads  by  pulling toward the  inside  of  the helmet (Fig. 2), then remove the cheek pad by pulling it upward.  Warning:  in  case the polystyrene cheek pad is  damaged during  this operation,  please  contact your local dealer to replace it.   Cut  out  the  round  foam  insert  that  covers  the  speaker  housing  from  the  polystyrene  cheek  pad using a pair of scissors, following the pre-cut dots. (Fig. 3).    3.2. Preliminary operations – Full-face helmets  Remove both comfort cheek pads, left and right,  from the helmet (see  specific instructions in the helmet user manual). (Fig. 4)  Open the visor.  Remove the  rear section of the  comfort  padding,  pulling on  the neck roll until it is released from the  shell  (see  specific  instructions  in  the  helmet  user  manual).Reposition  the  padding  on  the outside of the helmet for the time being. (Fig. 5)  Remove the chin guard by pulling on the special red tab (Fig. 6a), then remove the plug from the chin guard. (Fig. 6b)   Gently remove the polystyrene cheek pads by pulling them upward. (Fig. 7) Warning:  In  case  the  polystyrene  cheek  pad  is  damaged  during  this  operation,  please  contact  your local dealer to replace it.   Fig. 1  Fig. 2  Fig. 3
EN   8  Fig. 4  Fig. 5  Fig. 6a   Fig. 6b  Fig. 7    Fig. 8 ONLY FOR X701 – X603 - X602 HELMETS:  Take the polystyrene cheek pads that have just been  removed  and,  using  a  pair  of  scissors, remove  the  round insert  by  cutting the fabric securing points. (Fig. 8)  Keep  the  foam  used  to  cover  the  speakers housing  in  case  you  wish  to  use  the  helmet without the Bluetooth Kit system.  Fig. 9 helmets X702GT - X701 – X603  Fig. 10 helmet X702   In case the helmet is equipped with noise reducers on the comfort padding, lift them up.  Take the comfort padding, left-hand and right-hand side and, if equipped, cut the pre-drilled tab as shown in fig. 9 and fig. 10.
 B901  9 3.3. Installing the microphone – jet helmets or flip-up helmets  Set  up  the  microphone  by  inserting  the  clip  that  holds  it  in  place,  being  careful  to  position  it correctly. (Fig. 11)  Note: The flat part of the clip has to face upward when the microphone is positioned as shown in Fig. 11.    Position  the  microphone  on the  left side  of  the helmet,  screwing  the screw  into the small frame. (Fig.12 a/b) Make sure that the fluorescent band is facing the inside of the helmet.   On certain helmets, the housing for the microphone rod must be created by cutting out the helmet border gasket along the pre-cut area. (Fig. 13)   3.4. Installing the microphone – full-face helmets  Take  the  polystyrene  cheek  pad  (left-hand  side)  and  position  the  microphone  in  its  housing,  as shown in fig. 14, making sure that the fluorescent band stays facing the inside of the helmet. (Fig. 15)  Secure the microphone to the cheek pad using the “microphone securing stickers”, see Fig. 14.   Fig. 14  Fig. 15  Fig. 11  Fig. 12a  Fig. 12b  Fig. 13
EN   10 3.5. Installing the battery and the right-hand side speaker   Connect the battery to the wiring system. (Fig. 16)  Position  the  battery  in  the  right  polystyrene  cheek  pad  housing  and  secure  it  using  the  Velcro ribbon. (Fig. 17 / 18)   Fig. 16  Fig. 17  Fig. 18   Fig. 19  Position  the  right-hand  side  speaker  in  the specific cheek pad housing and secure it using the specific adhesive (Fig. 19).   Reposition  the  right polystyrene  cheek  pad  in its housing.   ONLY FOR FULL-FACE HELMETS: Insert the chin strap into the polystyrene cheek pad loop.   Fig. 20  Arrange  the  battery  connector  behind  the polystyrene cheek pad.   Arrange the cable behind the polystyrene shell or inside the relevant housing.
 B901  11   Fig. 21 ONLY FOR X702 HELMET:  Position  the  battery  connector  and  wiring underneath the shell gasket (Fig. 21).  Cut  along  the  pre-cut  lines  of  the  plastic  tab on the back of the comfort padding (Fig. 22).   Secure  the  wiring  underneath  the  plastic  tab. Close  the  cut  parts  using  the  cable  fixing adhesives (Fig. 23).  Fig. 22  Fig. 23  3.6. Positioning the e-box  Fig. 24  Connect  the  microphone  to  the  e-box. (Fig. 24)   Position the e-box in the left polystyrene cheek pad housing. (Fig. 25)  Position the left-hand side speaker in the cheek  pad  housing  and  secure  it  using the specific adhesive. (Fig. 26)  Fig. 25  Fig. 26
EN   12 N.B.: BEFORE replacing the left polystyrene cheek pad, follow the instructions provided in the following chapter.  3.7. Installing the adhesive keyboard   Fig. 27  Remove  the  N-Com  plug  from  the  left  side  of the  helmet;  to  make  this  easier,  it  is recommended to push the plug from the inside of the helmet. (Fig. 27)   Thoroughly  clean  the  outside  surface  of  the shell to make  sure  that  the  adhesive  keyboard sticks properly. Before you apply the keyboard, make  sure  that  the  shell  area  is  completely clean and grease or dirt free.  ONLY FOR JET HELMETS OR FLIP-UP HELMETS: Carry out the operation with the chin guard open.   Bring the antenna  outside the helmet, passing it through the hole in the shell (Fig.28)  Pass the Flex cable of the keyboard through the hole in the outer shell. (Fig. 29)   Fig. 28  Fig. 29   Insert the antenna into the groove on the plastic support of the keypad (Fig. 30).  Push the antenna until you hear a click (Fig. 31).   Fig. 30  Fig. 31
 B901  13   Fig. 32  Remove  the  protective  film  from  the  back  of the  adhesive  keyboard  using  the  special  tab. (Fig. 32)  Pass the antenna and keypad cable  completely through, inside the helmet.   Apply the keyboard to the shell and press down on its entire surface to make sure that  it sticks properly. (Fig. 33)  Note: Make sure you do not glue the antenna and keypad cable underneath the keypad support. Note:  In  the  event  that  the  keyboard  is  not positioned  correctly,  peel  it  off  right  away with  extreme  care  and  repeat  the positioning.  Note: It takes up to 24 hours for the keyboard to stick  completely.  During  this  time,  do  not expose the helmet to atmospheric agents.   Hook  up  the  “flex”  cable  of  the  adhesive keyboard to the e-box. (Fig. 34)  Reposition the left polystyrene cheek pad in its housing.  Fig. 33  Fig. 34  ONLY FOR FULL-FACE HELMETS: Insert the chin strap into the polystyrene cheek pad loop.   Reposition the left and right-hand side cheek pad by following the specific instructions provided in the helmet user manual.  Hook the rear part of the comfort padding to the helmet.   ONLY  FOR  FULL-FACE  HELMETS:  Insert  the  chin  guard  (microphone  side),  gently  placing  the microphone  in  its  housing.  Then  press  down  on  the  red  tab  until  the  chin  guard  is  locked  in place on the helmet.
EN   14  Fig. 35 ONLY FOR FLIP-UP / JET HELMETS:    Secure  the  neck  roll  (left  side),  being  careful  to slide  the  neck  roll  plastic  ring  behind  the microphone, then clicking it in the press stud. (Fig. 35)  Secure the neck roll (right side) by hooking up the plastic ring to the press-stud.  Warning: Always verify the proper length of your chinstrap and adjust it if necessary, referring to the specific helmet instructions. Warning: After the B901 is installed on the helmet, make sure the microphone is properly positioned in front of your mouth, if necessary adjusting the moveable element.  Warning: The wind protector, supplied as standard equipment with helmets that can be opened, may make it more difficult to open and close the chin guard when the microphone is installed.   4. REMOVING THE SYSTEM To remove the system from the helmet, proceed as for the installation, by removing the various parts. Important: to remove the keypad support, proceed as follows.   Fig. 36  Remove the keypad support from the helmet shell (Fig. 36);  Take  out  the  antenna  from  the  plastic support of the keypad (Fig. 37);  Remove  the  Flex  cable  of  the  keypad  from the connector found on the electronic card;   Now completely  remove the  keypad support from the helmet;    Bring the antenna inside the helmet,  passing it  through  the  hole  in  the  helmet  shell.  (Fig. 38).  Fig. 37  Fig. 38 The  keypad  support  can  be  removed  in  case  you  decide  to  no  longer  use  the  system.  However,  it cannot  be  reused  again  as  it  will  have  lost  its  adhesive  properties.  Contact  your  local  dealer  to purchase a new keypad support that will stick properly to the helmet shell.
 B901  15 5. BASIC FUNCTIONS System ON  Press “ON” and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds, until the LEDs turn on and you hear the voice announcement. System OFF   Press “ON” and keep it pressed for about 6 seconds, until the LEDs turn off and you hear the voice announcement.  5.1. Volume adjustment You can easily adjust the volume by tapping the “” button or the “” button. You will hear a beep when the volume reaches the maximum or minimum level.  The  volume  is  independent  for  each  sound  source.  Once  it  is  set  for  a  specific  source  (phone  call, radio, Mp3), it will be remain in memory even after the system is switched off. However, if you adjust the volume during stand-by mode, it will affect volume levels of every audio source.  5.2. Auto On / Off function If the helmet does no move for more than 60 seconds, the B901 system goes into “deep sleep” mode. The system is completely turned on as soon as movement is detected. If the system is in “deep sleep” mode for more than 3 days, it turns off completely. To turn it back on, the “ON” key need to be pressed.  5.3. N-Com EASYSET  “N-Com EASYSET” is the application that can be used to manage and configure the B901 system. The  programme can be  downloaded from  the Internet site www.n-com.it, in the “Download” section. The  functions  that  can  also  be  managed from  the N-Com EASYSET are listed here below with the specific icon.   The  N-Com  system  can  be  managed  from  the  dedicated  App  “N-Com  EASYSET”,  which makes  it  possible  to  configure  and  control  the  N-Com  system  directly  from  your Smartphone.  The N-Com APP can be downloaded free of charge from Google Play or Apple Store. For additional details, please visit the website www.n-com.it The  functions that  can also  be  managed  from  the  N-Com  EASYSET  App are listed  here below with the specific icon.
EN   16 6. CONFIGURATION MENU All Bluetooth pair ups and other adjustments are carried out in this mode. To put the system in “Configuration  mode” (starting from a switched off system) press the “ON” key and keep  it  pressed for 4  seconds, until  the  blue  LED  starts  flashing  quickly  and  you  hear the  voice announcement “Configuration”.  Once  in  the  “Configuration”  menu,  press  the  keys“”  and  “”  to  scroll  through  the  various  menu items.  In  the  items  marked  with  an  “*”,  it  is  possible  to  enable  /  disable  the  function  or  carry  out  the commands by pressing the “ON” key to confirm.  The following items make up the “Configuration” menu: A. Mobile phone pair up (chapter 6) B. Intercom pair up (chapter 14) C. Universal Intercom pair up (chapter 15) D. Second mobile phone pair up (chapter 8) E. Remote control pair up (chapter 16) F. Speed dialling* (chapter 7.1) G. Audio boost * By enabling  the  “Audio  boost”  (Audio  Boost), all  the audio sources inside the  device  will be reproduced at a higher and potentially less clear volume. Press  the  “ON”  confirmation  key  to  enable  /  disable  the  function,  which  is  not  enabled  by default on the device. H. Delete all pair ups* In order to delete all Bluetooth pair ups stored in the device, press the key “” or “” until you hear the voice announcement “Delete all pair ups””. Press the “ON” confirmation key to delete all Bluetooth devices stored in memory. I. Reset*  In order to restore the factory settings of the device, press the key “” or “” until you hear the voice message “Reset”. Press the “ON” confirmation key to restore all the factory settings of the device. J. Exiting the configuration* To  exit  the  “Configuration”  menu,  press  the  key  “”  or  “”  until  you  hear  the  voice announcement “Exit the configuration menu”. Press the “ON” confirmation key to exit the “Configuration” menu.  If no key is pressed within 10 seconds, the device automatically exits the “Configuration” menu.
B901 17 7. PAIRING UP WITH MOBILE PHONES OR OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES•Make sure the B901 is turned off;•Put the system in the “Configuration” mode, then press the “ON” key and keep it pressed for 4 seconds until the blue LED starts flashing quickly;•Press the key “” to access the “Mobile phone pair up mode””.•Turn on the search for Bluetooth devices (smartphone, MP3 reader) on the device;•Select the N-Com device. If a password is requested, enter 0000 (four zeros);•Connection between the two devices is established after a few seconds. 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. Automatic Connection  Once the Bluetooth device has been paired up, connection is automatic when the system is turned on. Manual Connection In case connection is not automatically initiated after a few seconds, you can connect from the Bluetooth device or by pressing “ON” and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds. 8. MOBILE PHONETo pair up a mobile phone to the B901 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 6.Answering a phone call  Briefly press any key when you hear the incoming call signal. Vocal answer  When you hear the ringtone, say any word out loud. Voice call  Press “ON” and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds. Hanging up/rejecting a phone call  Press “ON” and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds. Manual phone connection  Press “ON” and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds. 8.1. Speed dialling Using the N-Com EASYSET program or the N-Com EASYSET App, you can store up  to  3  of  your  favourite  numbers,  which  you  will  be  able  to  dial  from  the “Speed Dialling” menu. Saving the Speed Dialling numbers To assign one or more speed dialling numbers: Put the system in the “Configuration”  mode: starting from a switched off  system, press the “ON”key and keep it pressed for 4 seconds, until the blue LED starts flashing quickly and you hear thevoice announcement “Configuration”.Press the key “” or “” until you hear the voice command “Speed dialling”.Press the “ON” confirmation  key.  You will  hear  the voice announcements  “Speed  dialling 1” and“Phone connected”. Press the keys “” or “” to select the speed dialling number to be assigned. The saved positionis confirmed by the voice announcement “Speed dialling 1 / “Speed dialling 2” / “Speed dialling 3”.
EN   18  On  your  own  mobile  phone  (paired  up  and  connected  to  the  N-Com  system),  call  the  phone number you wish to assign to the selected speed dialling position. The call is interrupted before it goes through, and the selected number will be saved; at this point you will hear the special voice announcement confirming the selection (“Save Speed Dialling 1” / “Save Speed Dialling 2/ “Save Speed Dialling 3”).    You can also configure these setting through the program “N-Com EASYSET” or through an Android Smartphone, iPhone, iPad on which the “N-Com EASYSET” App has been installed.  Using the stored numbers To access the “Speed Dialling” menu, press at the same time the “ON” and “N” keys (“Speed Dialling”), then use the keys “” and “” to scroll through the menu items.  Then press the “ON” key to confirm the selection of one of the following items:  Call Last Number Dialled  Speed Dialling 1  Speed Dialling 2  Speed Dialling 3  Cancel  If  you  wish  to  exit  the  “Speed  Dialling”  menu,  press  the  keys  “”  and  “”  until  you  hear  the command “Cancel”, then press “ON” to confirm.  N.B.: If no key is pressed within 15 seconds, the system exits the “Speed Dialling” menu.  8.2. Conference call function When  a  call  comes  in  on  a  mobile  phone  connected  via  Bluetooth  to  B901,  the  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.  Turning on the phone conference call function During the phone call, briefly press “N” (channel 1).  During the phone call, press the “N” key twice (channel 2). During the phone call, press the “N” key three times (channel 3). Turning off the phone conference call function  During the phone call, briefly press “N”.
B901 19 9. MANAGING TWO MOBILE PHONES (OR BLUETOOTH DEVICES)The B901 system can be hooked up to two phones (or Bluetooth) devices at the same time. The second phone (secondary device) can receive calls but not make them. To pair up the second Bluetooth phone (secondary device): •Make sure the B901 is turned off;•Put the system in the “Configuration” menu: press the “ON” key and keep it pressed for 4 seconds, until the blue LED starts flashing quickly;•Press the pushbutton “” until you reach the option “Pair up second mobile phone”.•Turn on the search for Bluetooth devices (smartphone, MP3 reader) on the device;•Select  the  N-Com  system  from  the  list.  If  a  password  is requested,  enter  the  code  0000 (four zeroes);•After a few seconds, the connection between the two devices is activated. Once the  Bluetooth device has  been  paired up, connection  is automatic when  the system  is turned on. 10. MUSIC VIA BLUETOOTHTo pair up an Mp3 device to the B901 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 6.Play music (Play)  Briefly press “ON”. Pause function (Pause)  When  the  player  is  connected  and  playing  music,  briefly  press “ON”. Next track (Skip)  When the player is playing music, press “” for 2 about seconds. Previous track (Rew)  When the player is playing music, press “” for 2 about seconds. 10.1. Sharing music via Bluetooth (A2DP Sharing) During  the  intercom  connection, you  can  start  playing  music  by  briefly  pressing the “ON”  key. The music will be played in both systems. Music  sharing  temporarily  cuts  off  the  intercom  conversation;  however,  this  can  be  automatically restored by stopping the music (this is done by briefly pressing the “ON” key).  N.B.:  Music  shared  through  the  intercom  can  be  managed  by  both  systems,  for  example,  bothsystems can change the track by pressing the relative command.
EN 20 11. MUSIC VIA CABLEConnect the mini USB connector of the Multimedia Wire (not included) to the  helmet and the other end to the audio device. A coloured band  on the cable indicates the connector to be hooked up to the audio device. Turning on the cable audio   Press the “ON” key three times. Turning off the cable audio  Press the “ON” key three times. 12. SATELLITE NAVIGATOR FOR MOTORCYCLESB901  system  is  compatible  with  the  most  common  satellite  navigators  for  motorcycles.  For  a  list  of compatible models and additional details, visit the website www.n-com.it To pair up a satellite navigator to the B901 system, follow the procedure illustrated in Chapter 6. N.B.:  Intercom  connection  is  automatically  cut  off  every  time  the  navigator  gives  directions  andrestored at the end of the message from the navigator.
B901 21 14. N-COM INTERCOM (SERIES “900”)The N-Com B901 system allows communication with other N-Com systems, up to a distance of about 700 m (in open field, with no obstacles). Important: The procedure described below refers exclusively to the pairing up and operation between the B901 and the “900” series N-Com systems.  To pair up to N-Com systems of a range other than the “900” series, please refer to the procedure described in chapter 14 “Universal Intercom”. N.B.: The range and quality of the communication may vary significantly depending on the presenceof obstacles, weather conditions, magnetic fields.N.B.: The range of the communication varies depending on the N-Com systems used.14.1. Intercom pairing up Make sure the B901 is turned off;Put  the  systems  in  “Configuration”  mode:  press  the  “ON”  key  and  keep  it  pressed  for  4seconds, until the blue LED starts flashing;On both systems, press the key “” until you reach the option “Intercom pair up”;On system A, press the key pertaining to the “pre-setting position” where you wish to savesystem B.Pairing up CHANNEL 1   Briefly press “N”. Pairing up CHANNEL 2  Press the “N” key twice. Pairing up CHANNEL 3  Press the “N” key three times. The Intercom connection with the selected channel is automatically activated at the end of the pair up procedure.  14.2. Intercom function (one-to-one connection) To  establish  an  Intercom  connection  with  one  of  the  systems  stored  in  memory,  simply  press  the command related to the channel where the system was saved. Connection CHANNEL 1  Briefly press “N”. Call CHANNEL 2  Press the “N” key twice. Call CHANNEL 3  Press the “N” key three times. Disconnection of active intercom   Briefly press “N”. The B901 system is equipped with the VOX function, which makes it possible to switch the intercom on and off vocally. Once the intercom is manually activated for the first time, the B6L system detects your voice and automatically activates/deactivates the communication. You  can  enable  /  disable  the  “VOX”  function  and  set  the  activation  sensitivity, using the N-Com EASYSET program or the N-Com EASYSET APP.
EN 22 The VOX function is disabled by default on the device. N.B.: In case the pre-setting position is empty, or the system being called cannot be reached withinthe maximum range or it is already engaged in a phone call, you will hear an error voice message.N.B.:  In  case  the  Intercom  connection  system  falls  outside  the  range  (Intercom  connectioninterrupted), the B901 system will automatically try to reconnect every 8 seconds. Double beeps willbe emitted until the Intercom connection is not restored.If you do not want automatic reconnection, press the “ON” key to stop the automatic reconnectionattempts.14.3. Smart Conference (Group Intercom) Thanks to the “Smart Conference” function, you can start the conference communication between N-Com intercom systems of the “900” series previously paired up and saved in the 3 available channels. All systems must be turned on and available within the connection range.   1. Each system must have been previously paired up to all the other systems: B, C and D.2. Any system can press the “N” key for 2 seconds to activate the Group Conference or to starta conference communication between all the systems.
B901 23 3. In  the case  where  one  of the  systems presses the  “N”  key or falls  outside  the connectionrange, the group intercom is interrupted.Smart Conference connection Press the “N”  key  for 2  seconds. Activation  is  confirmed  by  a beep  in  the  helmet  and  by  the  voice  message  “Group Intercom”. Smart Conference disconnection  Briefly  press  the  “N”  key.  Disconnection  is  confirmed  by  the voice announcement “Group Intercom ended. N.B.:  During  a  “Smart  Conference”  call,  connection  to  the  mobile  phones  of  all  participants  istemporarily cut off. When the conference call ends, all phones automatically reconnect to their ownintercom system.15. “UNIVERSAL INTERCOM” INTERCOMThe N-Com B901 system can be connected via Bluetooth to intercom systems of other brands or toN-Com systems other than the “900” series, thanks to the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM function.Important:   N-Com  systems other  than the  “900” series  must  be  paired up to  the N-Com B901 by following the procedure “Pairing up the Universal Intercom”.  Caution: Visit the www.n-com.it website for the list of compatible N-Com systems. 15.1. Pairing up the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM The N-Com system can be paired up to the other intercom (from now on referred to as Intercom B) as if it was a mobile phone.  1. Make sure the B901 is turned off;2. Put the system in the “Configuration”  mode: press the “ON” key and keep it  pressed for 4seconds, until the blue LED starts flashing;3. Press the pushbutton “” until you reach the option “Universal intercom pair up” mode.4. Put intercom B in the mobile phone pairing up mode (refer to the Intercom B manual);5. After a few seconds, Intercom B will emit the “phone connection” confirmation beep;N.B.: The system paired up using the UNIVERSAL INTERCOM is saved in the first available channel.15.2. Universal Intercom Function To turn on and off the audio between two helmets, proceed as follows: From the N-Com B901 system:  Connect or disconnect Intercom B as you would for a regular N-Com intercom (chapter 14). Intercom B may receive a dialing one that must be answered with a phone reply command. From intercom B Press the “Voice call / Dial last number called” command. To disconnect the intercom, press “Voice call / Dial last number called” once again. N.B.:
EN 24 •The  N-Com  B901  systems  keeps  an  active  connection  with  a  mobile  phone  even during Bluetooth communication with other intercom systems.•The intercom system connected to N-Com B901 may not allow simultaneous connection to a mobile phone.•Only one system paired up in Universal Intercom mode can be stored. 15.3. Universal Conference (chain intercom) The “Universal Conference” mode can  be used to connect in conference call N-Com systems of the “900” series and one system paired up in Universal Intercom mode. N.B.: This mode can also be used by connecting only N-Com “900” series systems, in alternative to the“Smart Conference” mode (chapter 14.3).The connection procedure is outlined in the diagram provided here below: 1. System A must have been paired up beforehand to two B systems (Universal Intercom pairup) and C.2. System A has to initiate the first intercom connection with system B (Universal Intercom), bypressing the relative intercom connection command.3. At  this  point,  system  C  can  join  the  intercom  conference  call,  establishing  an  intercomconnection with system A.
 B901  25    4. The three systems are not in intercom conference call mode and can talk to each other at the same time. All intercom conference call systems can be disconnected by briefly pressing the “N” command on any one of the devices connected in conference call.  5. In  case  you wish  to  add  another  system  (D),  the latter  must  be  paired up  beforehand  to system  C.  Press  the  relative  connection  command  to  start  a  4-participant  intercom conference call.    N.B.:  The  “Universal  Conference”  mode  (chapter  14.3)  CANNOT  be  used  with  systems  paired  up  in Universal Intercom mode.   16. REMOTE CONTROL The B901 device can be controlled through a remote control (sold separately), thus avoiding the need to take your hands off the handlebars to use the keyboard.   Please  refer to the  specific operating instructions  of  the  Remote  Control in  order to use  its  various functions.
EN 26 17. BATTERY AND RECHARGE17.1. Low battery signalDuring its operation, the system alerts the user with a voice message when the battery is low. From the first message, the system has a 1-hour autonomy. Warning is given every 10 minute.  17.2. Charging the system To  charge  the  system, hook it up to the battery charger  or  to  a  USB outlet  powered  with  the USB-mini  USB  cable supplied  as  standard equipment.   The charge will take place as follows: B901 system turned off  When the B901 system is connected to the battery charger, the blue LED starts to flash quickly. When the battery is charged, the blue LED becomes steady. B901 system turned on When the B901 system is connected to the battery charger, the blue LED starts to flash quickly. When the battery is charged, the blue LED goes back to its standard flashing. N.B.:  If the device has not been charged for a long time (a few months), it may not be possible to turnon  the  system  during  the  first  few  minutes  of  the  charging,  as  the  voltage  may  drop  below  theminimum  limit.
 B901  27 18. SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTROLS  Button  N ON    +  Basic Functions Turning on     2 sec       Turning off    6 sec       Increase Volume      X     Decrease Volume        X           Bluetooth Devices Answer phone call*  X  X  X  X   Voice call    2 sec       Speed Dialling Menu**  X  X       Hang up/reject a phone call    2 sec       Manual Device Connection    2 sec       Phone Conference Activation CHANNEL 1  X         Phone Conference Activation CHANNEL 2  x2         Phone Conference Activation CHANNEL 3  x3         Turning off the Conference function  X          Bluetooth Music / Cable Play music (Play)    X       Pause Function (Pause)    X       Next  track (Forward)      2 sec     Previous track (REW)        2 sec   Share A2DP music    X       Activate audio via cable    x3       Deactivate audio via cable    x3
EN 28 Button  N ON    +  N-Com Intercom (900series) Connection CHANNEL 1  X Disconnection of active intercom   X Calling CHANNEL 2  x2 Calling CHANNEL 3  x3 Group intercom connection  2 sec Group intercom disconnection  X Radio Menu Turning on the Radio  x2 Turning off the Radio  x2 Automatic search for new station   2 sec Change station (pre-set stations)  2 sec Pre-set station  4 sec Setting*** Pairing up mode (system turned off)  4 sec Pairing up secondary mobile phone (or device)  2 sec Pairing up CHANNEL 1 (“900” series)  X Pairing up CHANNEL  2 (“900” series)  x2 Pairing up CHANNEL 3 (“900” series)  x3 Reset  4 sec *Press any key on the N-Com keypad.**Press the keys at the same time.***All the Setting functions must be carried with the system in Setting Mode.
 B901  29 19. 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.  19.1. 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”.  19.2. 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;  Any change or modification made to the helmet or to the N-Com system by the user or by third parties.  Colour 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 majeur 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 Nolan 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-fulfilment of the obligations arising from this warranty as it pertains to Nolangroup products.
EN   30 19.3. 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:  Product identification code  Name and stamp of the authorized dealer.  Product purchase date.  Buyer’s name and address. 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.  19.4. 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 NOLANGROUP 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.  19.5. 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 adhesive label applied to the B901 system and on the outside of the sales package.
20. WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORMProduct name B901 Identification code Buyer’s Information Name Last name Address Phone e-mailDealer’s stamp Date of purchase
Certification and Safety Approvals FCC Compliance Statement 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 thatmay 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 on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •Reorient or relocate the receiving antennae•Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which thereceiver is connected.•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC RF 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. The antenna used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. FCC Caution Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment. Certification et homologation de sécurité Déclaration de conformité FCC Cet appareil est en conformité avec la partie 15 des règles de   la FCC. Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas créer d’interférences préjudiciables et(2) Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences reçues, y compris celles quipourraient entraver son bon fonctionnement. Cet équipement a été testé et jugéconforme aux limites pourun appareil numérique de classe B, conformément à la partie 15 des règles de laFCC. Ces limites sont conçues pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre lesinterférences nuisibles dans une installation résidentielle. Cet équipement génère etutilise de l’énergie radio fréquence et, s’il n’est pas installé et utilisé conformément
aux instructions, il peut occasionner des interférences nuisibles au niveau des communications radios. Cependant, il n’existe aucune garantie que ces interférences ne se produiront pas dans une installation particulière. Si cet équipement génère des interférences nuisibles à la réception de la radio ou de la télévision (ce qu’il est possible de déterminer en mettant l’équipement hors tension, puis sous tension), l’utilisateur est invité à suivre une ou plusieurs des mesures suivantes pour corriger le problème des interférences en prenant l’une des mesures suivantes : •Modifier l’emplacement ou l’orientation de l’antenne de réception.•É loigner l’appareil du récepteur.•Brancher l’appareil sur une prise située sur un circuit différent de celui durécepteur.•Consulter le revendeur ou un technicien expérimenté pour obtenir de l’aide.É noncé FCC sur l’exposition aux radiations RF Cet équipement est conforme aux réglementations FCC d’exposition aux radiations définies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Les utilisateurs doivent respecter les instructions d’exploitation spécifiques pour répondre aux exigences de conformité sur l’exposition aux RF. L’antenne utilisée pour cet appareil ne doit pas fonctionner en même temps qu’une autre antenne ou émetteur, sauf s’il y a conformité avec les procédures FCC des produits multi-émetteurs. Précautions FCC Tout changement ou modification non expressément approuvé par la partie chargée de la mise en conformité peut annuler le droit de l’utilisateur à utiliser l’équipement. Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  This device may not cause interference.(2)  This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Déclaration de conformité IC (Industrie Canada)  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)  Cet appareil ne doit pas créer d'interférences.(2)  Cet appareil doit accepter toutes les interférences reçues, y compris celles qui pourraient entraver son bon fonctionnement.

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