ShenZhen FreedConn COLO Motorcycle Bluetooth Intercom Headset User Manual C8ABD2B3B4ABD5E6CDBCC6AC
ShenZhen FreedConn(FDC) Electronics Co., Ltd Motorcycle Bluetooth Intercom Headset C8ABD2B3B4ABD5E6CDBCC6AC
Users Manual
Helmet BT Intercom Kit INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model Number:GOL0 Contents: Warranty Details 1 Welcome 2 General Safety Instmctions 2 Motorcycle BT Product Features 3 Parts List 4 Technical Specification 4 Product Controls 5 Instructions- Fitting to your helmet 6 Pairing 8 Using the Intercom function 9 Using the phone function 1 0 Using the music player function 11 Troubleshooting 1 2 Support 13 Helmet BT Intercom Kit Warranty Details The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care. will be repaired. replaced or refunded at our discretion. You are entitled to are placement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Welcome Congratulations on choosing to buy a FDC product. By doing so you now have the assurance and peace of mind that comes with purchasing a product made by one of the leading manufacturers. All products brought to you by FDC are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and, as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction, are backed by our comprehensive ‘I Year Warranty. We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come. General Safety Instructions Read this manual thoroughly before first use and keep it in a safe place for future reference, along with the warranty card, purchase receipt and carton. The safety precautions enclosed herein reduce the risk of fire. electric shock and injury when correctly adhered to. Follow all instructions and take notice ofall warning to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock. - Do not remove the back ofthis product. There are no user serviceable parts Inslde this product. . Do not repair the unit yourself. Only have It serviced by qualified personnel. Supervise young children to ensure they do not play with the product. - Do not submerge the product in liquids. - Do not place the product near other items that may damage it, such as naked flame sources (llt candles) or excessive heat (Bar radiator) WARNING: Using headphones while operating a motorcycle. motor vehicle, watercraft or bicycle can be dangerous. Use caution while using your motorcycle Helmet BT Kit when you are engaging in any activity that requites your full attention. Motorcycle Helmet BT Kit Product Features - complete system for all your communications needs while riding your motorbike. - The BT function will keep you connected to your mobile phone. play music and connect with BT GPS systems. - The intercom means you can oemmunloete with your pilllon or other rlders within 1000m while you ride. Wlth simple setup and clear sound quality you will always be In touch. - Just touch It to an NFO compatible BT device for easy connection Parts List 1. 1(2)XBT Receiver 5. 1(2)X100-240V PawerAdeptor 2. 1(2)XUSB Cable 6. 1(2)XEar Speaker & Microphone Headset a. 1): Screw Drlver 7. Headset Clip & Fastening Screws 4. 1(2):! Shells(Red or Sllver) B. 4(B)xFelted Adhealve Earphone Pads Note: Difierent country may have different power adaptor. Technical Specifications BT Veraien:2.1+EDR Battery Type: Rechargeable Frequency:2.4GHz Polymer 320mAh Supporta:AZDP and AVRCP Stand by: Up to 300hrs Supported BT Profllee: Talk Time ET Headset and Hands free -Phene: Up to 10 hours Profiles with Automatic Detection -|I'Itlfl=°I'I1: Up to 5 hours Operatlng Range: Up to 10m for cell Charging Time: About 4 hours phones; "P to 1000'“ for intercom Headset: ngh Power ultra sllm function. speakerwith integrated boom ""9"" 459ramsiex°mdin9 PewerAdaptor: DC 5v 500mA accessorles) Slza:90mm(L)x40mm(W)X17mm(H) Product Controls 1. Multi-function Button(MFB) 2. Power/Intercom Button 3. NFC contact polnt 4. Charger and Headset Socket 5. Volume control button 6. Headset Plug 7. Microphone 8. Ear Speaker Instructions Flttlng the BT resolver to your helmet 1. Using the provided screw driver, loosen the Headset Clip screws. 2. Slide the Headset Clip onto the left side of the helmet (when on your head).Take care to place the inside of the Headset Clip underthe helmet padding 3. Adlust the clip until you find the best location for your helmet. Ensure that the slots in the headset clip mount are facing away from the helmet. 4. Tighten the screws to hold the clip firmly in place. WARNING: Excesslve tightening may damage the clips. 5. Slide the BT receiver down into the slots on the headset clip mount. Make sure that it is looked in securely. B. To attach the ear speaker 8: microphone headset, test which part oftha helmet will be the best location by putting your helmet on and locating the place closest to your ears. You will need to put the helmet on a a few times to find the optimum position to apply the pad. when the correct position is found, remove the adhesive protective a strip and apply the felted earphone pad. ( 7. Attach ear speaker to the felted pad. Run the microphone arm along the inside wall of the helmet, to where your mouth will be. the microphone arm is flexible and should to adjusted so it sits in the best position in front ofyour mouth. Some helmet have removable to run the speaker and microphone underthe padding. 8. Connect the headset to the BT receiver. The plug can only be inserted in one orientation. WARNING: Inserting the plug backwards will cause damage to the BT receiver. Use caution when assembling. 9. Secure the cord of the headset plug inside the helmet. Tuck any extra wire Into the helmet. Ensure that only few centimetres of the cord comes out. You have successfully mounted the motorcycle helmet BT. Charging the BT Device Before using this device. fully charge the BT device. 1. Insert the USB plug of the charging cable into the small USBjack on the headset. Insert the other end ofthe charging cable into the Power Adaptor or your computer‘s USB port. 2. While charging. the red LED on the headset module will Illuminate. when the charging Is finished. the red LED will switch off. A normal charge from a low battery will take about 4 hours. Tip: To maintain long life from the internal polymer battery, charge your device at least once each month. Powering 0n and Off .To turn the device on press the Powerllntercom Button for 3 seconds until you heara beep. a blue light will flash quickly 3 times and then continue short flashes at regular intervals. 2. To turn the device off. press the Powerllntercom Button for5 seconds until you heara beep. The headset and LED lights will turn off. Pairing to your BT Enabled Mobile Phone . Place your BT enabled phone and the BT receiver near each other 1(withiny1m). 2. Make sure the BT receiver is turned off. 3. Press and hold down the Powerllntercom Button for 3 seconds to turn on the BT devices until the receiver beeps twice. The blue lights will flash. The receiver is now actively searching for BT devices. 4. Activate the BT function on your mobile phone and search for the device. You may need to refer to your phones instructions to do this. 5. Choose the BT device named GOLD then choose to pair this device with your phone. lfyour phone asks for password, it is 0000. 6. The ST device will beep twice. your phone will confirm that pairing was successful. 7. This device is compatible with NFC, just touch it to the NFC compatible BT device for easy connection! Pairing 2 devices in intercom mode 1. Place both receivers near each other(within 1m). 2. Make sure both receivers are turned off 3. Press and hold down the Poweri'lntercem button on both units at the same time for approx 8 seconds. until the receivers beep twice. The red & blue lights will flash alternately. 4. Quickly press the Powerllntsrcom button on one of the receivers. This will now search for the other receiver so they can be paired. 5. When they have successfully paired. the red & blue lights will then change to blue enly(flashing)and the receiver will beep once. Pairing 3 devices in intercom mode 1. Follow the above procedure for each combination of the three units. (A-B.A—c. 3-0). 2. Firstly. pairiwo devicesAand B as described above. Secondly. turn off Aand B. paer and C as described above. Thlrdly. turn off 0 and A. pair B and C. At Last. Turn on A. 3. Any one ofthem can connect one of the two by press Powerllntercom button once or twice. From Standby press the Powerllntercom button 1 time for one ofthe pairings to be called. or 2 times lorthe other pairing to be called. 4. The pairing for 1 or2 presses will depend on the sequence in which you paired the 3 helmets. but once paired the relevant pairings will maintain the number. 5. Pressing the Powerllntercom button ofA1 time to call C and 2 times to call B. Pressing the button of B 1 time to cell c and 2 times to caIIA. Pressing the button ofc1 time to call B and 2 times to call A. To start a conversation via intercom ‘I. Once the two headsets are paired with each other. press the Powerllntercom button on either receiver to begin. 2. Use the Volume control button to increase or decrease the headset volume. Tip: You only need to press the Powerllntercom button once to establish a connection; conversation between the two paired headsets can now be carried out hands free. T0 end a conversation via intercom 1. Press the Powerllntercom button on either of the receiver. Tip: If the intercom headset is also paired with a mobile phone, the intercom conversation will be automatically disconnected to answer the phone when there Is an Incoming call. The Intercom function will resume once the has ended. To answer an incoming mobile phone call 1. Press the Multi-tunction button on the receiver while the phone is ringing. 2. Use the Volume control button to increase or decrease the headset volume. Tip: The incoming call will answer automatically once the phone has rung fora seconds. Rejecting a mobile phone call GD 1. When you hear the phone ringing. immediately press and hold the Multl-I'unctlon button on the headset until you heara beep. Ending a mobile phone call 1. Press the Multi-function button to end the call. Redial the last number 1. Press and hold the MultI-functlon button for 2 seconds or until it beeps. It will then dlal you last number called. To Play Music via BT Mp3 Player If you are using a dedicated Mp3 player. the player must be a BT enable device and be paired your Motorcycle BT receiver. 1. Select music to play directly from your music devlce (check your Mp3 player instructions for how to do this). Play music through the headset press the Multi-function button once. Pause music press the Multl-functlon button again. Sklp songs forward by quickly press the Volume control button +. Rewlnd songs backward by quickly press the Volume control button -. Volume Up By press the Volume control button + and holding until the volume is at the right level. 7. Volume Down by press the Volume control button - and holding until the volume is at the right level. Tip: To improve the performance of your headset, make sure the volume is set to the highest on your music device. 95":“9‘!” To AnswerA Call While Listening to Music 1. Calls will automatically come through the headset while music is playing. To reject a call hold the Multl-functlon button down until you hear a beep. 2. Music will hold overthe call duration and resume automatically once the call has ended. (I) To Use Voice Dialing Function If your mobile have voice dialing function, you can press Multl-functlon button twice to dial by voice. Tips & Troubleshooting —_ The BT Receiver has no power My helmet is uncomfortable to wear after fitting the speaker My Phone wont pair with the BT Receiver. The audio reception breaks down I can't hear my music/incoming calls The headset must he charged for at least 4 hours prior to first use. Refer to Cherglng the BT Device on page 8 for further details The placement of the speakers within the helmet may require repositioning. Two additional felted adhesive earphone pads are supplied for this purpose. Note: Some helmets have removable padding; if yours does, it is recommended to run the speaker and microphone under the padding. Activate the BT function on your mobile phone and search forthe device. which will show up as COLO on the Device List, Refer to your phones instructions to do this. Refer to Pairing to your BT Enabled Mobile Phone on page B for further details. BT enabled device are susceptible to occasional interference from other common devices such as GPS units, laptops, alarms and Wifi routers etc. Move away from potential sources of interference if you are experiencing problems. Check the volume on the attached device. Setting your phone or Mp3 playerto the maximum volume usually resolves this issue. Support For additional support including helpful guides and videos, visit the FDc support website at www.fdcdz.com Talaphono: 0086 755 29920684 El'l'll”: yllllljunflfdcdzmom Webslte: www.fdcdz.corn Shonzhon FDc Electronic Co.. Ltd Wanlihua Industrial Park. Gushu 2nd Road.Xixiang Street, Baoan District. Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province. China ZIP Code: 518128 Agency Information Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement This deVIce complies With part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followrng two conditions: (1) This deVIce may not cause harmful Interference, and (2) this devrce must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: 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 prowde 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 ortelevision reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followmg measures .Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. .Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver .Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. .Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Warning: Changes or modifications made to this deVIce not expressly approved by ShenZhen FreedConn(FDC) Electronics (20., Ltd may void the FCC authorization to operate this device Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or tv interference caused by unauthorIzeq modifications to this equipment Such modIfications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment
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