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5.3 CLICK-TO-LINK (CTL) INTERCOM
Click-to-Link is a spontaneous, “social” feature of your 
cardo SHO-1. You can instantly initiate 1-on-1 intercom 
calls with other riders near you, without being paired. 
Think of it as a private channel that you can set up on-the-go with 
other riders that you see along the way. 
Click-to-Link can be disabled effectively blocking any attempt by a 
third party to send a Click-to-Link request to you.
Start a CTL call request
(search lasts up to 10 sec.)
Tap 
 three times
End a CTL call /
Cancel a CTL call request
Tap 
Accept a CTL call
When hearing the CTL ringtone:
Tap 
 or say any word loudly to answer 
by VOX
Reject a CTL call
While hearing the CTL ringtone:
Remain silent until the ring tone stops or 
press 
 for two seconds
Enable / Disable CTL 
(Enabled by default)
Via the Settings Menu or Cardo Community
If other riders are nearby, your next Click-to-Link call may randomly 
connect to any of them.
5.4 BUSY SIGNAL 
When attempting to establish an Intercom call with another device 
that is already busy, a “busy” signal will be heard. The cardo SHO-1 
is busy while on a phone call, intercom call with Channels “A” and 
“B”, “One+8” intercom call or Click-to-Link call.
5.5 RECEIVING INTERCOM CALLS
If a paired unit tries calling you via Intercom, the call will begin 
almost instantly. 
5.6 GROUP SIGNAL 
Send an instant message to all paired cardo SHO-1 units and 
scala rider G9 units within a range of up to 350 m. The 
recipients will hear a “Signal!” voice announcement. To reach a 
maximum number of riders, the message is automatically 
forwarded to all paired cardo SHO-1 units within the recipient’s 
range. In this manner the total range is extended to up to 1 km.
Send a Group Signal
Double tap 
 
The transfer of wireless signals is influenced by multiple external 
factors. Therefore, please do not rely on the Group Signal for 
emergency purposes.
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