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The first step in the pairing procedure is to ensure that both helmets are switched off (LED off).
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Press and hold the
button to enter pairing mode until the LED starts flashing slowly and the helmet emits a triple tone.
CAUTION: The LED comes on and the helmet sounds after just 4 seconds. This means that the helmet is on: keep the button down to enter pairing
mode, indicated by the rapid flashing of the LED and the tone heard in the earpiece.
Repeat for both helmets.
Rapid flashing of the LEDs means that both helmets are ready for pairing. At this point either helmet could be paired as the Slave or Master.
Master Helmet:
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Briefly press the multifunction button
. This tells the system that this helmet will be the Master and asks it to find the Slave to be paired.
Slave Helmet:
Do nothing.
After about 5 seconds, both helmets emit a tone and the LEDs will start flashing slowly instead of quickly. This means that the helmets have been paired
and so are now ready for Intercom mode.
If, after pairing, the two helmets are not linked, it means that the pairing procedure has failed. This is indicated by a low-pitched tone from the helmet.
Switch both helmets off and repeat the Master/Slave pairing procedure.
How to pair a Bluetooth® mobile phone and/or a GPS navigator to the CABERG JUST SPEAK system
The mobile phone-GPS/helmet pairing procedure is done via the mobile phone and/or GPS navigator.
The helmet (whether Master or Slave) is interpreted by the phone and/or GPS navigator as a Bluetooth® earpiece. See your phone and/or GPS naviga-
tor manual under "Pairing Bluetooth® devices" to check which pairing procedure applies, as this varies from phone/GPS to phone/GPS.
Once you know the pairing procedure for your phone and/or GPS navigator, you can start pairing the helmet.
Phones using Hands-free protocol and/or GPS navigator
The phone-GPS/helmet pairing procedure is done via the phone-GPS.
The helmet is interpreted by the phone-GPS as a Bluetooth® earpiece.
Start with the helmet switched off.
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Enter the pairing mode by pressing and holding the
button on the helmet until the LED starts flashing rapidly and you hear a high-pitched tone, in-
dicating that pairing can start. (NOTE: the LED comes on after 4 seconds and the helmet emits a tone. Keep pressing the button until the tone becomes
a high-pitched one and the LED starts flashing rapidly).
For quick pairing (within 40 seconds), use your phone-GPS and the specific Bluetooth® pairing procedure for your phone-GPS.
The name Caberg BTKit (or the name you choose during configuration) will appear on the phone-GPS display in the list of devices available.
Select Caberg BTKit (or the name you choose during configuration).
When asked for the password, enter 0000.
The helmet confirms successful pairing by emitting a tone in the earpiece and the LED starts flashing slowly.
Switch both the phone-GPS and the helmet off and back on again to save the pairing data.
Pairing is saved by the helmet and the parameters are not lost even when you switch the helmet off.
If pairing is unsuccessful, switch the helmet off (see instructions on how to switch off the helmet) and then repeat the pairing procedure from the
beginning.
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NOTE: some phones (see www.caberg-helm.com) must be connected to the helmet after being paired by pressing the
button and then releasing
it immediately. This brief connection procedure needs to be repeated each time you switch the helmet on (switch the helmet on and then briefly press
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and release the
button).
In some cases the helmet could look for the phone automatically.
Check your phone's specific Bluetooth® operating modes and any options.
To double-check whether a helmet and a Bluetooth® phone are connected, make a call to the phone paired with the helmet: the earpiece will then
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