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To disconnect two connected helmets:
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Press
button (medium press) on either helmet until you hear the tone (see table): the helmets are disconnected.
To disconnect a helmet from the phone (Hands-Free protocol) or GPS:
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Press
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button simultaneously (long press – see table) until you hear a double tone in the earpiece.
Advanced phone functions
The call transfer function (see table functions related call) is to transfer the audio of the call from the helmet to the phone.
NOTE: The advanced functions described here may vary depending on your phone and the software upgrade of each type of phone. The updated table
at www.caberg-helm.com lists all the phones that have been tested, together with a full description of how to use each function.
Caution: the phone software upgrades in the table may affect compatibility with the CABERG JUST SPEAK system. The CABERG JUST SPEAK helmet
is, in any case, compatible with all Bluetooth® phones as regards the basic functions (making and taking a call), but there may be limited compatibility
in the case of more advanced functions.
The advanced functions for each phone using Bluetooth® devices are normally also possible with the CABERG JUST SPEAK system.
For example, you can make voice calls directly from the helmet by simply saying the name of the person you want to call.
To use the voice functions via the helmet, you first need to set the voice management functions on the phone. Then, to use voice functions via the
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helmet, press
button (medium press) and wait for the tone sent by the mobile phone. Then say the name of the person you want to call.
Some phones let you save the voice commands directly on the helmet. See the user manual for your Bluetooth® phone for further details.
MP3 Function
CAUTION: the functions described could vary depending on the type of MP3 player or depending on the various software upgrades of each phone.
CAUTION: developments of MP3 players' software could modify compatibility with the CABERG JUST SPEAK system.
CAUTION: If the phone also supports the A2DP profile can not be simultaneously connected to the MP3 player with A2DP profile.
The CABERG JUST SPEAK system is compatible with MP3 players and mobile phones fitted with A2DP, a profile that allows music in MP3 stereo
format to be sent via Bluetooth®.
Switch on the helmet.
After a few seconds the helmet is ready to operate with the relative paired phone/MP3 player, which obviously must be switched on.
Should a helmet and an already paired phone/reader not find each other, switch them both off and then on again or repeat the pairing operation.
Once paired to devices and connected, stereo music can be listened to in the helmet by using the MP3 reader's play button. If a mobile phone is also
paired with the helmet, the music will be interrupted for an incoming call and it will be possible to reply to the call by briefly pressing
button.
NOTE : some phones/players (see website www.caberg-helm.com), after having been switched on, must be connected to the helmet by briefly pressing
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button.
Check the operating modes and any special operating options of your A2DP device.
Adjusting the volume
The multifunction button lets you adjust the volume during communication (with either another helmet or a phone).
The volume can change from min to max (8 levels).
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Every time you press
button (short press), confirmed by a beep in the earpiece, the volume goes up a level until it reaches the max volume
(indicated by a triple high-pitched tone).
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Each short press of
button drops the volume until it reaches minimum (indicated by a triple low-pitched tone).
The next time you switch the helmet on, the last volume setting is automatically restored.
NOTE : In Intercom mode we recommend starting with the min volume setting and then gradually increasing this until you can hear the other person's
voice clearly. This way you get the best balance between the volume of the voice and the general background noise generated by the helmet. If the
volume is too high, the background noise is also increased pointlessly.
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