User's Manual

15
POWERING OFF THE CONTROL BOX
There
are
two
options
for
Powering
Off
the
Control
Box
using
either
the
PTT
Button
or
the
Control
Box
Power
Button.
OPTION ONE – POWER OFF USING THE PTT POWER OFF BUTTON
For
safety
and
convenience
the
PTT
Button
has
a
dedicated
Power
Off
Button
positioned
on
the
end
of
the
PTT
Button.
To
Power
Off
the
Control
Box
using
the
PTT
Power
Off
Button
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Long
press
the
PTT
Power
Off
Button
for
approximately
5
seconds.
2.
The
PTT
Button
status
light
and
Control
Box
Power
status
light
will
turn
off;
you
can
now
stop
long
pressing
the
PTT
Power
Off
Button.
Helmet
Headset
will
automatically
power
off
when
Control
Box
power
oof.
3.
The
remaining
Control
Box
status
lights
turn
off
after
approximately
30
seconds.
OPTION TWO – POWER OFF USING THE CONTROL BOX POWER BUTTON
To
Power
Off
the
Control
Box
using
the
Power
Button
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Long
press
the
Control
Box
Power
Button
for
approximately
5
seconds.
2.
The
Control
Box
Power
Button
status
light
will
turns
off;
you
can
now
stop
pressing
the
Control
Box
Power
Button.
Helmet
Headset
will
automatically
power
off
when
Control
Box
power
oof.
3.
The
remaining
Control
Box
status
lights
turn
off
after
approximately
30
seconds.
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR POWERING OFF THE CONTROL BOX
The
following
steps
are
recommended
for
general
Powering
Off
of
the
BikerCom
system:
1.
Turn
off
your
motorcycle.
2.
Power
Off
the
Control
Box.
3.
Power
Off
and
disconnect
devices.
NOTE:
Ensure
you
have
Powered
Off
the
Control
Box
before
disconnecting
the
Power
Cable
from
the
motorcycle
battery.
CAUTION:
It
is
recommended
to
Power
Off
the
Control
Box,
Helmet
Headsets
and
all
connecting
devices
when
refueling
your
motorcycle
or
if
you
are
near
any
explosive
environment.
PLACEMENT OF THE CONTROL BOX
Placement
of
the
Control
Box
on
your
motorcycle
should
ensure
the
Control
Box
is
protected
from
any
liquids,
is
not
near
areas
that
are
prone
to
excessive
heat
such
as
the
engine
or
exhaust,
and
that
nothing
is
placed
on
the
top
side
of
the
Control
Box
that
will
interfere
with
the
wireless
connections.
Ensure
that
the
Control
Box
is
securely
positioned
and
prevented
from
movement
when
in
use,
movement
when
in
use
results
in
an
unstable
wireless connection.
It
is
recommended
that
you
align
each
Helmet
Headset
with
the
corresponding connection
on
the
Control
Box
to
ensure
a
stable
wireless
connection,
for
example
the
Helmet
Headsets
install
on
the
left
side
of
your
helmet,
therefore
orient
the
HHR
and
HHP
wireless
connections
on
the
Control
Box
to
the
left
side
so
they
are
aligned
with
the
Helmet
Headsets.