A call can be interrupted by pressing the "HEADSET" button at any time (medium
press, 2 seconds)
ATTENTION: in the interests of road safety do not operate the cellphone while
driving. Do not answer a call while driving. To make a call, stop at a suitable
location and resume your journey after completing the call.
To use the recall function, press both buttons for 2 seconds. This will be confi rmed
by a headset tone.
Disconnecting cellphone and helmet
Press the "HELMET" and "HEADSET" buttons together (long press, 4 seconds), until
you hear the headset tone.
Transferring a call from helmet to cellphone.
Press both buttons (long press, 4 seconds) to transfer a call being made from the
helmet to the cellphone without having to hang up and call again.
Advanced cellphone functions.
Note: the advanced functions described may vary according to the type of phone
or the various software updates for each phone.
Note: software updates for the cellphones may affect compatibility with the
UVEX BLUETOOTH system. (cc). The UVEX BLUETOOTH helmet, however, is
compatible with all Bluetooth® cellphones as regards basic functions (receiving
and making calls). Compatibility may, however, be limited for more advanced
functions.
The advanced functions that individual cellphones may offer for Bluetooth® devices
normally also apply to the UVEX BLUETOOTH system.
For example, calls can be made by using the cellphone's voice recognition system
– simply say the name stored on the cellphone list. To do this, the cellphone must be
confi gured to manage voice calls. Then, after connecting it to the helmet, simply press
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the helmet's multifunction "HEADSET" button (medium press) and wait for the headset
tone sent by the cellphone. At this point say the name of the intended contact.
With cellphones that allow this function, it is possible to record voice commands
directly from the helmet. See your Bluetooth® mobile cellphone handbook for more
information.
2.5 Bluetooth® MP3 PLAYERS
2.5.1 Connecting a Bluetoothâ MP3 player to the UVEX BLUETOOTH system
Use the player to manage player/helmet pairing.
Consult the section in the handbook for your Bluetooth® enabled player dealing with
connecting Bluetooth® devices to check the pairing procedure. This is different for
every player. Then use your player to establish the player/helmet connection.
The various steps required are identical to those described in previous paragraph
("2.4.1 Connecting a Bluetooth® cellphone to the UVEX BLUETOOTH system"), so
repeat points 1 to 8 using the MP3 player rather than the phone.
When the helmet is connected to the Bluetoothâ player it is possible to listen to
music by pressing the play button on your device. If the connection is not established
successfully, turn off the helmet (see "how to turn off the helmet") and repeat the
connection procedure from the beginning.
Note: the functions described may vary according to the type of MP3 player or
cellphone, or their software updates.
Note: A2DP is a communications protocol that enables Bluetooth streaming of
music in stereo MP3 format.
The UVEX BLUETOOTH system is compatible with MP3 players and cellphones that
support an A2DP profi le.
To listen to music on the MP3 player in the helmet proceed as follows:
1 – Turn off the helmet.
2 – Switch on the previously paired MP3 player.
3 – Switch on the helmet and wait around 5 seconds. This is the time needed for the
helmet and player to fi nd each other and connect automatically.
4 – Use MP3 player commands to start music. This will streamed directly to the
helmet.
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