Charging The Battery; Pairing - Caberg JUST SPEAK Mode D'emploi

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Charging the battery

Before using the CABERG JUST SPEAK system, the battery inside the helmet must be charged.
With the battery fully charged, the system has about 10 hours standby in continuous communication with another helmet and about 16 hours in phone
mode. In phone mode the standby reduces depending on the conversation time, down to a minimum of 10 hours in continuous communication.
When the battery has a residual standby of about 1 hour, 3 consecutive beeps will be heard in the helmet every 5 minutes.
When the battery runs low during use, the system switches off: recharge the battery.
If the device is not used for long periods, the battery needs to be recharged occasionally.
Switch the helmet off when charging the battery.
CAUTION: Do not wear your helmet when charging the battery!
How to charge the battery
Connect the battery charger to the mains (220V). The green LED comes on. The battery charger works with a voltage of between min. 100 V and max.
240 V
Remove the cover of the USB port located on the outside of the communicator and insert the battery charger jack.
The red LED comes on, meaning that the battery is being charged. When fully charged the LED turns green.
Fully charge the battery before using the CABERG JUST SPEAK system for the first time.
You can then charge the battery briefly, though it's best to fully charge it each time, if possible: partial charging will not guarantee full standby.
CAUTION: Use only the battery charger provided. Never use other devices to charge the battery. Never wear your helmet when charging the battery.
CAUTION: Remember to replace the cover of the USB port of the Bluetooth® communicator correctly to avoid any possible leakage of water inside it.

Pairing

The basics
CAUTION: Never do the pairing procedure when driving
In order to communicate with each other, helmets must be paired (or "twinned"), i.e. they must be "introduced" to each other. The pairing procedure is
also needed to link the headset in your helmet to a Bluetooth® mobile phone.
A helmet may be paired as a Master or Slave.
To decide whether to pair your helmet as the Master or Slave you must understand the difference. In any case, if a helmet has already been paired as
the Master, it can still be paired as the Slave and vice-versa: simply repeat the pairing procedure. Each helmet can be paired several times with any
other helmet fitted with the CABERG JUST SPEAK system.
The main difference between the Master and the Slave is that ONLY the Master helmet at switch-on performs the search for the second helmet pre-
viously paired as a Slave when in Intercom mode (driver/passenger).
The Master helmet must be paired to both the Slave helmet and the mobile phone to communicate with both.
The difference between Master and Slave is merely that the Master searches for the Slave at switch-on, they are equivalent for all the remaining
functions.
Any helmet (Master or Slave) in Intercom mode can use the mobile phone to which it has been paired. This means that, if the mobile phone receives
a call, you hear the repeated incoming call tone or normal ringing tone in the earpiece and so can take the call by pressing the multifunction button on
the helmet (see "Using the phone" below for further details). All pairings stay in the helmet memory even when switched off and are kept when you
switch the helmet back on again.
The pairing procedure only needs to be repeated when you change the helmet or mobile phone you want to speak to.
No tools are needed for pairing.
How to pair two helmets
Proceed with the pairing procedure with the two helmets close to one another (1-3 metres). If there are other Bluetooth® devices nearby and switched
on this will not affect the pairing of the two helmets, but could slow it down. Decide which helmet you want to be the Master and which the Slave.
The way the buttons must be pressed differs for Master pairing and Slave pairing.
These two pairings must be done in quick succession.
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