MPlus RA1000S Multipurpose Motorcycle Communication Neckband User Manual FCC ID:2AU2ARALP9
Table of contents 1. General Information .............................................................................................................................................3 1.1 Reading and storing the user manual ........................................................................................................................................3 1.2 Proper use .......................................................................................................................................
1. General Information 1.1 Reading and storing the user manual This symbol provides you with useful additional information on handling and use. IP67 This user manual accompanies this MPlus, Multipurpose Motorcycle Communication Neckband (hereafter referred to as the “device”), and contains important information on setup and use. Read the user manual carefully before using the device. This particularly applies to the safety instructions.
2. − − − − − − Safety instructions WARNING! Risk of explosion or leakage! The built-in rechargeable battery may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not disassemble, heat above 40 °C (104 °F) or incinerate the rechargeable battery. Keep the rechargeable battery away from hot surfaces and direct sunlight. Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures. Normal operating temperatures are -10 °C (14 °F) to +45 °C (113 °F).
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. − Turn the device off and refrain from using the device in places where wireless communication is not allowed (e.g. airplanes, hospitals). − The magnetic fields generated by the device could affect pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. Therefore make sure there is a distance of at least 10 cm between the device and the pacemaker/ defibrillator.
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4. 3. The red LED lights will turn off when the device is fully charged. Unplug the USB cable from the USB power source and disconnect the USB cable from the USB charging port of the device. Checking the device and package contents 1. Take the device out of the packaging. 2. Check to make sure that all parts are included (see chapter “Device overview”). 3. Check whether the device or the individual parts exhibit damage. If this is the case, do not use the device. Contact customer service. 5.
2. Attach one side of a pair of hook-and-loop fastener [11] to the attachment flap. Wired microphone Note: You can adjust the length of the cable extending outside of the helmet by snapping the cable into the catch at the end of the attachment flap. 3. Attach the other side of a pair of hook-and-loop fastener on the inside of your helmet. This must be done on the right hand side of your helmet. Note: Attach the wired microphone to the helmet with a pair of hook-and-loop fastener. 5.
6. Put on your helmet and connect the microphone to the microphone connector [7] on the neckband. 7. Operation 7.1 General controls • Use the buttons and knobs below for operation. • During setup and use, voice prompts are available to notify you of current operation status. VOL MODE MFB HDNC Note: The microphone connector has a special shape which allows the microphone to be connected in one way only.
7.2 Power on or off 7.5 • If you are holding the device in hand, press and hold POWER for 4 seconds; • If you are wearing the device around your neck with both hands available, turn VOL clockwise and MODE anticlockwise at the same time; VOL Mobile phone pairing 1. Turn on the Bluetooth feature of your mobile phone. Make sure it is discoverable. 2. Press MFB and HDNC buttons at the same time and then release the buttons when you hear the voice prompts “Intercom pairing” and then “Phone pairing”.
3. Press MFB button and then release the button when you hear the voice prompt “Pairing mode”. The device will start searching for the third party neckband and pair with it. End a call. MODE Controls for intercom calls with the third party neckband must be performed on this device. 7.8 Redial the last called number. Turn MODE clockwise and hold for 2 seconds. Notes on pairing • Pairing is not possible during intercom calls, phone calls or music listening.
Handling two phone calls Answer a new incoming call and put the current call on hold. End the current phone call and switch back to intercom. Turn MODE clockwise and then release. Turn MODE anticlockwise and then release. MODE MODE 7.10 Activating voice control of your mobile phone Reject a new incoming Turn MODE anticlockwise and call without interrupting then release. the current call. • Turn MODE clockwise and hold for 2 seconds to activate the voice control function (e.g.
• The last paired device is regarded as the 1st intercom friend. Press MFB button once to connect or disconnect the intercom communication with the 1st intercom friend. • The first paired device is regarded as the 2nd intercom friend. Press MFB button twice to connect or disconnect the intercom communication with the 2nd intercom friend.
7.13 Hybrid Dynamic Noise Cancellation system 7.15 Resetting to factory default 1. While the device is powered on, press HDNC for 8 seconds and release the button when you hear the voice prompt “Factory reset”. 2. Press MFB button to confirm the factory reset. TM Hybrid Dynamic Noise Cancellation (HDNC ) consists of 5 levels (1–5). Level 1 is the default level. • Press HDNC to cycle through the levels. Press the button once to go one level up or twice successively to go one level down. 7.
10. Storage • Store the device in the carrying case [15] and in a dry, clean and dust-free location. • Keep the device away from direct sunlight. • Keep the device out of the reach of children. Poor sound quality or distorted sound. Make sure your device is within the device’s Bluetooth range (10 m). Move your device closer to the device. Noise-cancelling is not working. • Make sure noise-cancelling has been activated. • Make sure the device is sufficiently charged. 11.
• 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. 13.2 Disposing of old devices Old devices must not be disposed of with household waste! If the device can no longer be used, every user is required by law to dispose of old devices separately from their household waste, e.g. at a collection point in their community/borough.
FCC statements: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement, The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement Power is so low that no RF exposure calculation is needed. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.