Intercom Mode - Caberg JUST SPEAK Mode D'emploi

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repeat the tones or ringing tone for an incoming call. Press the
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button to accept the call (short press).
How to pair a Bluetooth® MP3 player to the CABERG JUST SPEAK system
The player/helmet pairing procedure is managed through the MP3 player.
The helmet is seen by the MP3 player (or by a phone fitted with A2DP) as a Bluetooth® head-set. Refer to your Bluetooth® player user manual, under
"Pairing Bluetooth® devices", to check the pairing procedure which varies from player to player.
Pair the helmet after you have mastered your player's pairing procedure.
Start with the helmet off.
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Enter pairing mode by keeping the
multifunctional button on the helmet for 10 seconds until the LED starts to flash quickly and the helmet emits a
high-pitched tone, showing the pairing acceptance stage (NOTE: the LED comes on and the helmet emits a tone after 4 seconds, continue to keep the
button pressed until you hear the high-pitched tone and the LED starts flashing quickly).
Proceed rapidly (40 seconds) with the pairing, using the player, with the Bluetooth® device pairing procedure appropriate for each MP3 player.
The name Caberg BTKit (or the name chosen during configuration) will appear on the player's display in the list of devices.
Select Caberg BTKit (or the name you choose during configuration).
When asked for the password, enter 0000.
The helmet will confirm successful pairing by a tone in the head-set and the LED will start flashing slowly.
Switch both the player and the helmet off and then on to store the pairing data.
The pairing is stored by the helmet and is not lost at switch-off.
If the pairing has not been successful, switch off the helmet (see how to switch off the helmet) and repeat the pairing procedure from the beginning.
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NOTE: some MP3 players, after having been paired, must be connected to the helmet by pressing the
button and releasing it immediately. This
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brief connection procedure must be repeated each time the helmet is switched on (switch on the helmet and then press and release the
button).
Check your player's operating mode and any special operating options relative to the use of Bluetooth®.
Once the helmet is connected to the Bluetooth® device it is possible to listen to music using the player's play button.
After pairing (see above), all you need to do to use the helmets is follow the switching on/off procedures.
NOTE: Read the "Intercom mode" and "Handset mode" paragraphs below before switching the helmets on.
How to switch the helmet on and off
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Switching on: Press the
button for 4 seconds (long press) until the LED is steady, confirmed by a tone in the earpiece. Release the button. The
LED starts flashing slowly: the helmet is now on.
Switching off: Press the multifunction button (long press) until the LED is steady, confirmed by a low-pitched tone (closing) in the earpiece.
Release the button. The LED goes off.
NOTE: If the system fails to respond to the multifunction button commands, charge the battery for a few minutes (5-10 minutes). The device then resets.
If the battery is completely flat, just a few minutes charging are still enough to check that the system is working correctly.

Intercom mode

First switch on the Slave helmet and then the Master.
As soon as it has been switched on, the Master searches for the Slave and connects to this automatically: the helmets are now ready to communicate.
The helmets are also ready to accept any incoming calls.
If the two helmets fail to connect (low-pitched tone), switch them off and start again.
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Two paired helmets that have been switched on can be connected at any time by pressing the
button on the Master or Slave helmet (medium
press).
The helmets can be in Intercom and connected to their respective mobile phones, but there could be some limitations with certain phones that have
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