INTERPHONE F5XT Bluetooth Helmet Intercom User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Interphone
Table of Contents
- F5XT Bluetooth Helmet Intercom
- F5XT VOICE MENU DIAGRAM
- INTERPHONEF5XT
- Contents of the package
- Product description
- Care and maintenance
- Assistance and Warranty
- BASIC FUNCTIONS
- Reset
- GPS
- Bluetooth® Music
- Built-in FM Radio
- Auxiliary/recharger input
- Precautions
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
F5XT Bluetooth Helmet Intercom
User Manual
F5XT VOICE MENU DIAGRAM
INTERPHONEF5XT
Thanking you for the appreciation you have shown for Cellular Line products, Cellular Italia S.p.A. wishes to provide you with the useful information contained in this manual.
The InterphoneF5XT is a Bluetooth® device for helmets that can provide wireless communication among a number of users, thanks to Bluetooth® 3.0 technology.
With its quick-fasten/release bracket, InterphoneF5XT can be installed on most helmets, and the ergonomic shape of the control module makes it easy to operate the keys, even while wearing gloves.
The InterphoneF5XT module is covered with a special film that protects against
the weather (Weather protection skin system) and enables the unit to withstand
extreme outdoor conditions.
The entire Interphone F Series is certified to offer an IP67 level of
protection.
Contents of the package
a) Bluetooth® control panel
b) Stereo earphone equipped with a microphone with foam windscreen, on a
flexible arm (universal)
c) Stereo earphone with wired microphone for full-face helmets
d) Removable clip-on support
e) Permanent adhesive-based support
f) USB cable for recharging
g) USB cable for updating
h) Extendible cable for audio connections (2.5 mm/3.5 mm)
i) Velcro adhesive strips
j) Clip adapter
k) Screwdriver
l) Instruction manual
NOTES: in the package containing two F5XT kits, components a – b – c- d – e – h – i – j – k are doubled.
Product description
InterphoneF5XT Bluetooth® module
- Multi-purpose button
- Menu UP button
- Menu DOWN button
-
- Volume button
- – Volume button
- Multifunction LED
- Multifunction LED
- Multifunction socket
- Bluetooth® module connection guide
Audio unit for open-face, modular and full-face helmets:
10) Left earphone
11) Right earphone
12) Left/Right earphone connectors
13) Microphone connectors (B or C)
14) Microphone with foam windscreen
15) Connection plug
16) Recharge/aux in socket
Care and maintenance
If not using the kit for long periods of time, the battery must be charged every two/three months, to avoid damage.
To clean, use a damp sponge and mild soap, if necessary. Do not use solvents or degreasing products to clean the module.
Important note: to prevent water from seeping in through the audio connector and damaging the module during cleaning, be sure to insert the plug from the audio section into the socket, as when the unit is installed and used on the helmet. The kit is watertight only when the audio plug is inserted.
WARNINGS: If radio interference is high due to the vicinity of repeaters, high voltage towers or various kinds of radio signals, intercom communication and/or the InterphoneF5XT device itself could shut down.
To restore operation, try moving away from the area of interference and/or turn the InterphoneF5XT off and then back on.
Assistance and Warranty
This product is covered by a warranty that complies with the laws in the
country where the unit was purchased.
All information necessary for product assistance or spare parts can be found
on our website
www.interphone.cellularline.com
1.0 Preparation/assembly
InterphoneF5XT is a modular audio kit made up of a Blue-tooth® module (the
core of the system) (A), a double slide support system for the module (E/D)
and an audio kit with a double microphone to be installed inside the helmet
(C/B) Before configuring the InterphoneF5XT, you should check the website for
software updates that could improve the performance of the F5XT. If there are
any updates, installation is recommended.
Verify compatibility with the operating system on your PC, then download the file and the attached instructions that will guide you through the update process.
1.1 Mounting the bracket on the helmet
The InterphoneF5XT has two mounting systems (small plates) (E/D) that you can install on the helmet. Choose the system that is better suited to the type of helmet you are using.
Equipped with a sliding latch system, the plates support and lock the F5XT Bluetooth® module into position. One system is applied using an adhesive system (E), and the other uses a clip (D).
Thanks to the sliding latch system on the plates, the F4XT module can easily be removed for recharging, updating, security against theft, and use on other helmets that have already been prepared with other kits designed for each type of helmet.
The kits for an additional helmet all consist of an audio section with earphones/microphone, along with two support plates for the module.
The kits for an additional helmet are optional and can have a different structure and operation. For more in-formation, consult the accessory section on our website, www.interphone.cellularline.com
We recommend using the adhesive plate (E) since it is more aerodynamic and can be placed wherever you like on the surface of the helmet. This allows you to choose the point that best suits the shape of the helmet shell to maximize appearance and adhesion.
On the other hand, the adhesive plate cannot be repositioned. Once it is applied, it cannot be removed because the 3M adhesive that provides its excellent holding power does
not allow for a change of position. If the plate is removed, it must be
replaced with a new one.
Carefully choose the most suitable point before application.
The clip-on plate (D) is better for those who do not want to apply permanent adhesive to their helmet or would like to be able to remove the plate and use the helmet with no accessories installed.
The clip-on plate requires that the helmet allow part of the plate to be
inserted between helmet shell and cheekpad. The cheekpads on some helmets are
glued or have special seals that prevent the plate from being inserted
correctly or require the helmet to be modified, which not everyone is willing
to do. In these cases, it’s better to choose the adhesive plate.
Both brackets can only be installed on the left side of the helmet.
Installation with (adhesive) plate
Take the adhesive plate, but do not remove the protective film on the back.
Place the plate on the left side of the helmet shell. Now, move it around and
find the position where it will adhere and function best. Before applying it,
mount the F5XT module on the plate and check whether the position you chose
could disturb the driver by causing interference or discomfort (check visor,
opening, etc…).
Carefully clean and degrease the point chosen for applying the plate. Do not use strong detergents that could ruin the paint on the helmet. After cleaning the helmet shell, remo-ve the protective film from the double-sided adhesive strip and apply the plate on the helmet. Press quickly on the plate to attach the strip firmly.
After application, it is a good idea to let the 3M adhesive act on the helmet for 12 hours before using the helmet.
Installation with the clip-on (removable) plate
Check the type of helmet you have and make sure that the clip can be inserted
between helmet shell and cheekpad. Otherwise, use the adhesive plate.
Take the clip-on plate, loosen the two screws and remove the rear section.
On the left side of the helmet, locate the most suitable point for inserting the clip, slide the rear section of the clip in between the helmet shell and the cheekpad, and let the end (with the holes for the screws) protrude on the outside. Now, try to join the front section of the clip onto the rear section. Depending on the thickness/radius of the helmet, it may be necessary to use the adapter (J) to compensate for the distance between the two sections so that the clip still adheres to the helmet shell when the screws are tightened. Tighten the screws with the screwdriver provided. Do not use excessive force when tightening the screws. You could break all or part of the clip.
If you are also using the adapter for the clip, you must replace the two screws installed in the clip with the longer ones supplied with the unit.
1.2 Audio section (microphone/earphones) (C/B)
InterphoneF5XT with audio kit with two microphones, connected to the earphone with a mini jack to be able to choose the most suitable based on the type of helmet. This makes mounting easy and possible on open-face and mo-dular as well as full-face helmets.
Open-face/modular helmets use the kit with the micropho-ne mounted on a flexible metal arm (B), since the arm must remain suspended in front of the user’s mouth. Full-face helmets use the audio kit with the microphone connected to the earphone by a thin wire (C) that can be handled
and hidden easily during installation. The microphone is encapsulated in a
strip of flexible rubber and is applied on the inside of the chin strap with
adhesive or Velcro, in front of the user’s mouth.
The right earphone is connected to the audio section with a moveable mini-
jack. Use only the left earphone in countries where the use of a double
earphone is prohibited.
Installing the audio section
Wear the helmet and locate the exact point where your ears are positioned
inside.
If the internal fabric of the helmet allows it, try to apply the two earphones
in the audio kit directly at the points you determined. The Velcro on the back
of the earphone will often adhere perfectly to the material in the helmet
without the need to use the fabric strip (I) with double-adhesive. Other-wise,
if the material is unmanageable, apply the strip of fabric at the point you
previously determined and place the earphone on the strip.
Put on the helmet once again and check whether the
earphones are correctly positioned. They must be centred and come slightly in
contact with your ears.
If the helmet allows it, it’s a good idea to insert the earphones under the
cheekpad fabric, which requires more time and care to accomplish but makes the
internal kit almost invisible and more comfortable.
Thread the cable with plug under the cheekpad and around the helmet while trying not to lay it over itself or twist it. Then, pull it out on the left side as far as it will go. Afterwards, when the plug is connected to the F5XT module mounted on the support, you can push the excess cable back inside and leave only as much as you need on the outside.
Microphone on open-face/modular helmets (B) – if possible, slide the microphone arm through the hole in the chin strap and below the cheekpad so that the microphone is more stable and
less obtrusive. It should be possible to position the microphone with foam windscreen (14) in front of your mouth, but it may be left slightly to the side of the mouth.
After installation is complete, make sure that the wording MIC on the foam
windscreen on the microphone arm faces your mouth and preferably points toward
your eyes. Microphone on full-face helmets (C) – the wire from the microphone
must exit from under the cheekpad, and the microphone (14) must be installed
on the inside of the chin guard and in front of the mouth.
Make sure that the microphone as installed does not block any ventilation
holes, and check that the ventilation holes are not pointing directly at the
microphone.
The microphone can be installed directly using the built-in double-sided tape (fixed mounting).
1.3 Recharging
The InterphoneF5XT must be charged before use.
Once mounted on the helmet, connect the recharger cable provided (F) to a USB
port, then insert the recharger cable plug into the outlet on the audio kit
connector (16) correctly inserted in the InterphoneF5XT module.
The charge LED turns orange (7) during charging.
When the battery is fully charged, the LED will turn green. About two hours
are needed to charge the F5XT modu-le completely. Two modules can be charged
together in around three hours.
We recommend turning the module off before recharging the F5XT.
BASIC FUNCTIONS
1.4 Connecting the F5XT module on the helmet
After you install the mounting plate and the microphone/ earphones audio kit:
working from the top downwards, line up the two guides (9) with the holes in
the support and latch the module (A) onto the support.
Check that the F5XT module is correctly locked into position by trying to
slide it upwards.
1.5 Connecting the F5XT module with the audio kit
Line up the guide on the plug (14/20) with the guide on the end of the plate
and slide the plug from right to left until it is completely inserted.
Apply a fair amount of pressure to make sure the module is watertight.
1.6 R EMOVING THE BLUETOOTH® CONTROL PANEL FROM THE HELMET
First, pull the plug out from the module, grasp the plug and slide it in the
guide from left to right until it is completely removed. Do not pull on the
cable gland or the cable itself to remove the plug.
To remove the Bluetooth® module, press the lock lever (M) gently toward the helmet shell, hold the lever down, and slide the Bluetooth® module upwards until it is completely removed.
Attention: The F5XT module cannot be removed unless the connecting plug to the audio kit (14/20) has been pulled out. The audio plug also acts as a safety catch that prevents the module from accidentally pulling out or releasing while the helmet is worn.
1.7 Turning on the F5XT module
Press and hold down the Multi Function Button (MFB) (1) for about 3 seconds,
and release it when you hear a two-tone audio signal and the LED (6) lights up
with a blue colour.
When the F5XT is turned on for the first time, it will automatically switch
from standby to the function used for setting the language, which must be
selected before proceeding.
After you select your language, the F5XT will switch to the pairing mode and
wait for a device. To connect a Bluetooth® device, follow the steps at point
2.1 below.
To exit the pairing mode and pair a device later on, shut off the F5XT.
1.8 Turning off the F5XT module
Press and hold down the Multi Function Button (MFB)
(1) for about 5 seconds, and release it when you hear an audio tone and the
LED (7) lights up with a red colour.
The device will turn off in a few moments.
1.9 Adjusting the listening volume
The volume can be adjusted at any time using the + and – buttons (4/5) on the
F5XT module. The latest-generation technology built into the F5XT allows the
volume of the te-lephone, radio, intercom, music and wired auxiliary input to
be adjusted independently.
This technology lets you personalize the volume to suit the audio source and
prevents jumps in volume that could oc-cur when you switch from one audio
source to another. To increase or decrease the volume, press the + or – button
as many times as needed to set the desired volume. Do not hold the button
down. At each press of the button, a sound will indicate the selected volume
level.
UP and DOWN buttons
The UP and DOWN buttons (2/3) are used to move through the voice menus when
searching for the required function. The UP and DOWN buttons also perform
other supplemen-tary functions, which are explained by the voice wizard. When
the F5XT is in standby, the voice wizard will say a fun-ction every time the
UP or DOWN button is pressed. If you remain at a function for three seconds,
the voice will tell you how to activate and use the function.
For example, if you stop on FM Radio, the voice wizard will say “press the
centre button to activate the FM Radio” and once it has been pressed it will
say “FM radio activated” then “current station”, “press the UP or DOWN button
for two seconds to seek stations”, “press the centre button for two seconds to
store the station”, “press the UP or DOWN but-tons to select the stored
station”, etc.
In essence, the voice wizard allows you to use the many functions on the F5XT
easily, without the need to remember how and what button to press in order to
do a certain thing. A complete list of the voice wizard messages can be found
at point 3.5, below.
However, once the language has been set on the F5XT, it’s easier and more
practical to follow the voice wizard directly when using the device.
Expert users can reduce the number of voice wizard instructions in the SETUP menu.
2.0 Pairing
Interphone F5XT is a Bluetooth® device that is compatible with most equipment using the Bluetooth® wireless proto-col.
To permit communication between the F5XT and one or more compatible devices, the pairing procedure must be performed at least once with each device. This procedure called “Affiliation or paring” remains stored in the F5XT even after it is shut off.
The Interphone F5XT can store up to 8 different devices in memory and automatically erases the oldest pairings when extra devices are paired.
The pairing procedure can be repeated at any time and must be performed at
least once, even with other F5XT units that will be used in the intercom mode.
A RESET can be performed to return the F5XT to its factory settings or remove
pairings with devices.
Erase pairings
This procedure is used to erase all the pairings stored in the F5XT.
Press the UP or DOWN button to scroll through the voice menu, and stop at
“Setup”.
The voice wizard will ask you to press the central MFB but-ton to enter the
setup menu. Scroll through the setup menu by pressing the UP or DOWN button
and stop at “Erase pai-rings”. Next, press the central MFB button for two
seconds to erase all the pairings.
The voice wizard will confirm the “pairings erased” opera-tion, and the F5XT
will automatically set itself to the pairing mode, as described in point 2.1.
Reset
The F5XT is returned to factory values when a reset is per-formed. This erases the stored radio stations and the devices associated with the unit.
Turn off the F5XT, press and hold down the UP and DOWN buttons and while
holding them down press the central MFB button. Now, release all the three
buttons.
The operation will be confirmed by the F5XT with a short melody and by the
blue LED lighting up for around one se-cond. The audio kit must be connected
to the F5XT in order to hear the melody.
2.1 Procedure for pairing with Bluetooth® devices
With the F5XT shut off, press and hold down the Multi Fun-ction Button (MFB) for about 5 seconds and release it when the two red/blue LEDs (6/7) flash in alternating fashion. Now, the F5XT will prompt you to press the MFB button to select the desired language. The request will automatically be made in all the available languages.
Before pressing the button, wait for the request in the language you wish to use. Confirm it as requested by pressing the MFB button.
After the language has been confirmed, the red/blue LEDs will continue to flash in alternating fashion, which shows that the unit is in the pairing mode.
Select the Bluetooth® connections menu on the device you wish to pair (phone, Bluetooth® MP3 player, GPS Navigator, etc.) and search for a new device.
For further information on how to search for/pair a new au-dio device using Bluetooth®, see the instruction manual for the device you are using.
The device will detect the F5XT (with the name Interphone F5XT) and will be paired automatically.
If a password is requested, enter four zeros: “0000”
At this point, the F5XT will automatically switch to stand-by, and the LED will flash blue twice every three seconds to show that the unit is in standby and is connected to the device. If the connected device is switched off, the LED will flash only once every three seconds.
To pair a second device, repeat the above procedure: switch off the F5ST and
repeat the instructions from the beginning, starting with activation of the
F5XT in the pairing mode.
Using a Bluetooth® device connected to the F5XT Mobile Phone
If you have a mobile phone and it rings, wait a few rings and then answer by saying “hello” or something else. If you don’t want to answer, the call will be dropped automatically after around 5 rings.
Attention: Noise from traffic, horns, mufflers, etc. could trig-ger the voice-activated answering system.
Voice-activated answering can be disabled if desired, but you must then answer calls by pressing the MFB button. If you don’t press the MFB button, the phone will ring without stopping. To drop the call without answering, press the MFB button twice.
To place a call, press the MFB button once and wait for a si-gnal from the mobile phone. The way this function is signal-led depends on the phone you’re using (for further informa-tion, see the instruction manual for the mobile phone). Once you know how your phone signals that it’s ready to receive a voice command, say the name you wish to contact. When using this function, it’s a good idea to drive more slowly for safety reasons and to make the name easier to understand.
GPS
GPS Navigators for motorcycle use can send navigation messages and other
information using the Bluetooth® protocol. Models in the mid-to-upper range
have two Blue-tooth® modules that can handle earphones and a mobile phone at
the same time.
Except for the models listed above, navigators designed for cars are not
compatible with the F5XT since they do not have a Bluetooth® audio output.
These models only have an output for a Bluetooth® phone connection, which
enables the phone book in the phone to be displayed and the GPS navigator to
be used as a speakerphone for telephone calls. See the manual for your GPS
navigator to find out which functions it supports.
If you have GPS installed in your Smartphone, you must make sure the software
can send messages via Bluetooth®.
Bluetooth® Music
If you’ve paired a mobile phone or GPS unit that can handle MP3 files and send them using the A2DP Bluetooth® stereo profile, you can listen and manage music from the F5XT. You can play/pause by pressing the MFB button for two se-conds, forward/reverse through songs by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons, and adjust the volume by pressing the buttons repeatedly until the desired level is reached. Music cannot be shared by two or more users. Each user can only listen to and control the music coming from his or her player.
If you don’t have a phone, or if your phone does not have MP3/Bluetooth®, you can use an MP3 Bluetooth® player to send audio using the A2DP stereo profile.
NOTE: On phones equipped with a music player, and which therefore include a stereo profile (A2DP), both the phone and the stereo (A2DP) functions can be used, even though only one of these functions is usually utilized. In this case, it may not be possible to connect another stereo (A2DP) player, so you will have to use the MP3 player built into the mobile phone.
Built-in FM Radio
To activate the radio function on the F5XT, press the UP but-ton repeatedly to
scroll through the menus and stop when the voice wizard says, “FM Radio”. Wait
for the next phrase from the voice wizard and, as requested, press the MFB
but-ton to select the “FM Radio” mode.
Follow the instructions given by the voice wizard to search for new stations
and to store them.
Auxiliary/recharger input
An auxiliary input is provided on the audio section plug (16) for combined use with an extension cable (H) so you can listen to external audio sources. The audio sources are connected to this cable through the headphone jack, which must accept a 3.5 mini jack plug.
To activate the auxiliary input, press the UP button repea-tedly to scroll through the menus and stop when the voice wizard says, “Auxiliary input”. Wait for the next phrase from the voice wizard and, as requested, press the MFB button to select the “activate auxiliary input” mode. Although the external source cannot be controlled by the module on the helmet, the volume can be regulated using the volume set-tings on the F5XT.
2.2 Pairing two InterphoneF5XTs
With the F5XT shut off, press and hold down the MFB button for about 5
seconds, and release it when the two red/blue LEDs flash in alternating
fashion.
Next, the F5XT will ask you to press the MFB button to select the desired
language.
The request will be made automatically in all available languages.
Before pressing the button, wait for the request in the language you wish to
use. Confirm it as requested by pressing the MFB button.
If the F5XT has already been paired with another device, the first request
will be in the previously selected language. Sim-ply press the central MFB
button to confirm.
After the language has been confirmed, the red/blue LEDs will continue to
flash in alternating fashion, which shows that the unit is in the pairing
mode.
Repeat the same pairing procedure on the second F5XT. Now that both F5XT units
are in the pairing mode, simply press the UP button on either F5XT to pair
them. The LEDs will begin to flash much more quickly to show that it is
searching for another kit.
After 10 seconds, pairing of the two devices will be complete, the red LEDs
will shut off, and the blue LEDs on both kits will remain lit.
The steadily lit blue LED shows that intercom communication is enabled.
Using two-way intercom communication
Press the centre button for 1 second to activate intercom communication. The
F5XT will say “connecting intercom”. When the connection is established, the
F5XT will say “intercom activated2. Full duplex communication is now
available.
Disconnecting the intercom: If you wish to exit intercom mode, press the centre button of the F5XT for one second. The F5XT will say “disconnecting intercom” then “intercom disconnected” at this point you can select another type of function from the F5XT menu.
2.3 Procedure for pairing three InterphoneF5XTs
After pairing two modules as described in point 2.2, repeat the procedure using either of the two paired modules and the third module you wish to pair.
After the three modules have been paired, the following types of operation
will be available:
“Selective” three-way intercom communication (three users – ABC) – A paired
with B and C:
with this configuration, A can choose to talk with B or with C. The first
rider (rider B) paired with A is stored on the UP but-ton. To communicate with
B, A must press and hold down the UP button (and release it when an audio
alert is heard). The second rider (rider C) paired with A is stored on the
DOWN button. To communicate with C, A must press and hold down the DOWN button
(and release it when an audio alert is heard).
“Conference” three-way intercom communication Make sure that rider B is paired with riders A and C.
Press rider B’s MFB button for approx. two seconds (and re-lease it when the
audio alert is heard). When the button is released, riders A and C will
connect automatically.
Full duplex communication between all three users is now available.
Disconnecting the intercom: If you wish to exit intercom mode (riders A and C), press the centre button of the F5XT for one second. The voice wizard will say, “disconnecting intercom” and then “Intercom disconnected”. You can now select another type of operation using the menu on the F5XT.
If your F5XT module is connected to two other users (rider B), you can exit
the intercom mode by pressing the MFB button for two seconds and releasing it
when you hear the audio alert. A short press will disconnect only one user,
and a long press will disconnect both.
If you exit the intercom mode during three-way con-ferencing, press the MFB
button again to restore the connection.
Since the modules are not paired with each other in the same way, if pressing the button does not restore the previous operation, try pressing it for a few seconds and then releasing it when you hear the audio alert.
If you can’t re-establish the connection after this at-tempt, set all the F5XTs to standby and activate comunication by pressing rider B’s button for two seconds.
2.4 Procedure for “Conference” pairing of four Interphone F5XTs
Make sure that rider A is paired with rider B and that rider C is paired with
rider D, as described at point 2.2 above. Now, use the same procedure to pair
rider B with rider C.
Using four-way intercom “Conference” communication (four users: A-B-C-D)
Press and hold down rider B’s centre button (and release it when an audio
alert is heard). Riders A, B and C will now connect automatically.
Full duplex communication between three users is now available. To include the
fourth user, press rider D’s centre button briefly, which will activate full
duplex communica-tion between all four users.
Disconnecting the intercom: If you wish to exit intercom mode, press the centre button of the F5XT for one second. The F5XT will say “disconnecting intercom” then “inter-com disconnected” at this point you can select another type of function from the F5XT menu.
If you exit the intercom mode during four-way confe-rencing, press the centre button again to restore the connection.
Since the modules are not paired with each other in the same way (some modules control others), if pressing the button does not restore previous operation, try holding it down for a few seconds and then releasing it when you hear the audio alert.
If you can’t re-establish the connection after this at-tempt, set all the F5XTs to standby and repeat the initial operations described above. Activate communication by holding down rider B’s button for two seconds and then pressing rider D’s button briefly.
2.5 Procedure for “Conference” pairing of more than four users
In operation with several users, the best quality is obtained when four
users are connected. If five or more users are connected, a slight delay in
communication will occur which varies with the number of users, and audio
quality
will be lower. Even though the type of pairing used allows an infinite number of F5XTs to be paired, this is not a good idea because it becomes increasingly difficult for the multiple connections to be managed properly as the number of devices increases.
3.0 Notes and General Recommendations
3.1 Device shutdown
If radio interference is high due to the vicinity of repea-ters, high voltage towers or various kinds of radio signals: the radio/Bluetooth® communication and/or the devices themselves could shut down.
To restore operation, try moving away from the area of interference and/or turn the devices off and then back on.
Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the kit for any rea-son. If an unauthorized person opens the F5XT module, the warranty will automatically be voided.
3.2 Range
3.3 Electromagnetic compatibility
All electronic equipment is subject to electromagnetic in-terference (EMI) if not adequately shielded and designed or configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility problems, turn your F5XT units off wherever warning signs ask you to do so; for instance, in hospitals and/or health care facilities and areas at risk.
3.4 Operating precautions
Do not open, replace, or remove the internal battery pack. Replacing the internal battery may only be done at an authorised service centre. Consult the website, www.interphone.cellularline.com or contact your dealer for details.
Be especially careful of how you handle the F5XT module when it is not being used. If you put it in your pocket, purse or other container, it must not come into contact with metal objects that could enter the connector and cause short-circuits and/or break the connector.
The use of parts different from those recommended by the distributor can affect the device’s certification: use only original spare parts.
Waste generated by electronic products must not be disposed of with ordinary household rubbish. This type of waste must be taken to the local recycling centre for safe disposal.
Potentially explosive atmospheres
Turn off your F5XT in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres. To prevent interference with detonation operations, turn off the device in the vicinity of radio control units controlling detonations or in any area with signs indicating, “Switch your radio off”. Obey all safety signs, signals and instructions.
NOTE: Potentially explosive areas are usually (but not always) clearly marked. These areas include roadside service stations, below deck on boats, fuel or chemical storage facilities and pipes, areas where the air contains particles or chemical compounds such as cereal powder, fine dust or metal dust, and all other areas where you are asked to shut off the engine in your vehicle.
Precautions
- Do not expose the kit to rain or snow during charging.
- Do not use the battery charger if it has suffered a strong im-pact or if it has fallen or been damaged in any way.
- Do not disassemble the battery charger. If it is reassembled incorrectly, there is a risk of electrical shock or fire.
- Never modify the power cable supplied with the battery charger. If the plug does not fit the socket, use an approved adapter or install the right socket. To reduce the risk of damaging the power cable or socket, grasp the power supply and not the cable when disconnecting the battery charger from the socket.
- To reduce the risk of electrical shock, disconnect the battery charger from the socket before attempting maintenance or cleaning. The use of non-original accessories can lead to the risk of fire, electrical shock or injuries.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
Industry Canada (IC) Statement
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC/IC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the (Applicable in those countries of the European Union with recycling systems)
The symbol shown on this product or on its documents indicates that the product must not be disposed of with other domestic refuse at the end of its life cycle. To avoid damage to the environment or to health caused by the inappropriate disposal of refuse, the user is requested to separate this product from other refuse and to recycle it responsibly to favour the sustainable re-use of material resources.
Domestic users are invited to contact the sales point where the product was purchased or the local office with information regarding recycling of this type of product.
Business users are invited to contact their suppliers and to check terms and conditions of purchase. This product must not be disposed of together with other commercial refuse the R & TTE Directive (99/5/EC).
Cellular Italia S.p.A. hereby declares that this product conforms to essential
standards and other norms under Directive 1999/5/EC. The user is forbidden
from making variations or modifications of any kind to the device. Any
variations or modifications not expressly approved by Cellular Italia S.p.A.
will cancel the user’s au-thorisation for the use of the device. The
Bluetooth® trademark is the property of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.
For further information please consult http://www.cellularline.com
This product has an embedded, non-replaceable battery, do not at-tempt to open
the product or remove the battery as this may cause in-jury and damage the
product. Please contact the local recycling facility for removal of the
battery. The embedded, non-replaceable battery is designed to last the life
time of the product.
Equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause interference and
- this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FCC/IC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
NOTE
For excellent waterproofing, apply a thin layer of silicone on the parts
highlighted in the image below.
Made in Philippines
Model: BTMOTOF5XT
FCC ID: QVNBTMOTOF5XT
IC: 7717A-BTMOTOF5XT
INTERPHONE, complies with CEI EN 60529/1997 The Bluetooth® word mark and logos
are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such
marks is under license.
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