Cardo G4 User Manual

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5.4 ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE HEADSET FROM THE  
  HELMET CLAMP
ATTACHING:
Slide the headset sideways (i.e. horizontally) 
along the sliding panel until a clicking sound 
indicates that the headset is locked in place. 
à
 
slide headset sideways 
REMOVING:
Your headset can be removed for charging or 
for storage by sliding the headset sideways.  
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 push headset with your thumb
5.5 USING THE FLIP-UP ANTENNA
The flip-up antenna allows you to achieve 
the maximum intercom range between 
bikers. To open the antenna, press gently 
against the protruding tab (at the tip of the 
antenna) towards the direction of the helmet. 
The internal spring will then cause the antenna to flip up. 
To close the antenna, push it backwards into its horizontal state until 
it is locked in place.
NOTE: The sole purpose of the antenna is to increase intercom range 
between bikers. There is no need to open it when using your 
mobile phone, FM Radio or MP3 Player but you can do so 
without concern
6. CONNECTING BLUETOOTH ENABLED MOBILE 
PHONES, GPS OR MP3 (A2DP) DEVICES
Multiple Device Connectivity (“MDC”) with Bluetooth 
compatible Devices 
 scala rider G4 or other
scala rider headset
Up to 1 mile / 1.6 km Bike-to-
Bike Intercom Range*
Between 3 separate bikers or 
2 couples on
 2 motorcycles
 Mobile phone  &
A2DP connectivity
Driver-to-Passenger
Full Duplex
 Intercom
Connection
Driver-to-Passenger
Full Duplex
Intercom Connection
 Built-in
FM radio
GPS
 MP3
player
Thanks to MDC technology each G4 headset offers parallel connectivity 
as follows: With up to two other scala rider headsets and with one of 
the following Bluetooth devices listed below*:
 Mobile Phone (either directly or via a GPS device)
 GPS device
 A2DP enabled MP3 Player or Adapter
 Bluetooth Adapter
NOTE: 
 If you plan to use your mobile phone while using a Bluetooth GPS device, then 
you should pair your mobile phone to the GPS and not to the G4 headset.
* see restrictions under 9.10 b
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scala rider
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