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15.

 

LED SIGNALLING LIGHTS  

The B902L system features a menu with 3 operating modes: EMERGENCY 
STOP SIGNAL, REAR LIGHT, POOR VISIBILITY LIGHT. 
To  scroll  through  this  menu,  with  the  system  turned  on,  press  the  keys 

” and “

” at the same time. Every time you press the key, the system 

switches to the next mode. 

 

 

MODE 

FUNCTIONS 

EMERGENCY STOP SIGNAL  

Emergency stop signal. 

REAR LIGHT 

Emergency stop signal. 
Stable rear light. 

POOR VISIBILITY LIGHT 

Emergency stop signal. 
Intermittent light in case of poor visibility. 

SWITCH OFF 

Complete switch off of LED lights 

 

15.1.

 

Emergency Stop Signal ESS (mode 1) 

The  B902L  system  is  equipped  with  a  LED  system  to  assist  emergency  braking.  In  case  of  sudden 
braking, the LEDs on the B902L flash for a few seconds. 

 

 

 

The  braking  level  can  be  adjusted  using  the  “N-Com  EASYSET”  programme  or 
through the “N-Com EASYSET App” for Smartphone Android, iPhone, iPad. 

 

N.B.:  We  recommend  turning  off  the  Emergency  Stop  Signal  on  the  Rider’s  helmet  in  case  a  Pillion 

Passenger is riding on the back. 

 

ESS sensitivity adjustment 
Put the system in the “Configuration” mode: from a switched off system, press the “ON” key and keep 
it pressed for 4 seconds, until you hear the voice announcement “

Configuration Menu”. 

 
To  adjust  the  sensitivity  of  the  ESS  lamp,  press  the  key  “

”  or  “

”  until  you  hear  the  voice 

announcement “

ESS sensitivity”, then press the “ON” confirming.  

 
Afterwards, press the key “

” or “

” to select the desired sensitivity level: 

Level 1: low sensitivity, the ESS system will only detect significant braking. 
Level 2 (default): average sensitivity. 
Level 3: high sensitivity, the ESS system will also detect slight braking.  
 

15.2.

 

Rear Light (mode 2) 

The tail light makes it possible to activate the LEDs of the system, keeping them on during the entire 
ride. If the emergency brake light is activated during braking, all LEDs will start flashing. 
 

15.3.

 

Poor visibility  light (mode 3) 

The poor visibility light allows you to be more visible in case of fog or limited visibility. If selected, the 
LEDs of the system will flash intermittently. If the emergency brake light is activated during braking, 
all LEDS will flash more quickly. 

Summary of Contents for B902L

Page 1: ...th standards as per the table below B902L The Bluetooth system complies with the main safety requirements and other applicable provisions of Directive RED 2014 53 EU 2009 65 EC 2012 19 EU WEEE Battery...

Page 2: ...music via Bluetooth A2DP Sharing 22 11 MUSIC VIA CABLE 22 12 NAVIGATOR PAIR UP 23 13 FM RADIO 23 14 AUDIO MULTITASKING 24 14 1 Enabling disabling the Audio Multitasking function 24 14 2 Adjusting the...

Page 3: ...then answer the call Do not make any calls while riding Stop your vehicle in a safe place in compliance with Traffic Regulations and then make the call Adjust the volume so that it does not cause a di...

Page 4: ...ees are charged to the user 1 5 Qualified personnel Only qualified personnel can carry out technical assistance on this product In case of any malfunction always turn to your local dealer The helmet i...

Page 5: ...an Union the product is subject to separate collection at the end of its useful life Do not dispose of these products together with undifferentiated urban waste The proper disposal of obsolete equipme...

Page 6: ...Com B902L package contains N Com B902L system Mini USB wire Battery charger Keypad adapters for N87 N100 5 Microphone with clip Helmet adapters Helmet adapter double sided adhesive tape Adhesive strip...

Page 7: ...the headset Proceed with the installation Remove the cheek padding see helmet instructions Remove the helmet edge gasket using the special tool Fig 1 Completely remove the gasket as shown in Fig 1 by...

Page 8: ...Make sure the Flex cable of ESS system is not pulled too tightly Fold the antenna back inside the shell Fig 4 N B For positioning of the wiring and of the microphone in the N100 5 helmet follow the in...

Page 9: ...ng and microphone Positioning the right side wiring and the microphone Lift up the plastic lining of the cheek padding Fig 7 Insert the microphone into the eyelet Fig 8 and position it in the special...

Page 10: ...ft side wiring Lift up the plastic lining of the cheek padding Fig 12 Fix the cable inside the helmet and make sure the left fixing clip snaps into its housing Fig 13 Reposition the plastic lining of...

Page 11: ...the left fixing clip snaps into its housing Fig 17 Open the rubber cap of the B902L system Reassemble the gasket and secure it with the specific screw Hook up the keypad to the helmet by clicking in t...

Page 12: ...esive tape split into three sections Depending on the helmet model on which the ESS system is positioned the film of the specific section of the double sided adhesive tape must be peeled off N100 5 N7...

Page 13: ...ght to the adapter making it slide downwards Fig 25 Fig 24 Fig 25 N87 HELMET After having repositioned the shell edge gasket peel off sections 2 and 3 of the film of the double sided adhesive tape N B...

Page 14: ...t and allow easy access to the screw of the shell edge gasket Fig 31 Hook the light to the adapter making it slide downwards Fig 32 Fig 30 Fig 31 Fig 32 Remove the protective film from the ESS system...

Page 15: ...n in Fig 37 FOR N87 N100 5 HELMENTS ONLY removing the keypad Remove the keypad from the shell as indicated in Fig 38 Rotate the keypad in a counterclockwise direction Fig 39 Remove the cheek padding a...

Page 16: ...t during the trip is not stored when the system is turned off Each time the N Com system is switched on the audio goes back to the set default volume level 4 2 Auto On Off function If the helmet does...

Page 17: ...until the program recognises the N Com system From the screen FIRMWARE UPDATE select the desired language from the drop down menu Click on DOWNLOAD and save the file in the computer Click on UPDATE a...

Page 18: ...he following items make up the Configuration menu A Speed dial chapter 9 1 B Smart Navi System chapter 9 3 C Auto On Off chapter 4 2 D Audio Multitasking cap 14 E Audio boost By enabling the Audio boo...

Page 19: ...n connect from the Bluetooth device or by pressing ON and keep it pressed for about 2 seconds 8 SECOND MOBILE PHONE PAIR UP The B902 system can be hooked up to two phones at the same time The second p...

Page 20: ...on press the keys and for 4 seconds Press the or key until you hear the voice command Speed dial Press the ON confirmation key You will hear the voice announcements Speed dial 1 and Phone connected P...

Page 21: ...n N B Telephone Conference function can only be used with the N Com series 600 900 9 3 Smart Navi System The SMART NAVI SYSTEM function allows you to listen to navigator directions coming from the sma...

Page 22: ...ly restored by stopping the music this is done by briefly pressing the ON key N B Music shared through the intercom can be managed by both systems for example both systems can change the track by pres...

Page 23: ...t only once Once the Bluetooth device has been paired up connection is automatic when the system is turned on N B Intercom connection is automatically cut off every time the navigator gives directions...

Page 24: ...dio Multitasking function By default the Audio Multitasking function is disabled on the device It can be enabled disabled through the Configuration Menu chapter 6 the N Com EASYSET program or the N Co...

Page 25: ...et in case a Pillion Passenger is riding on the back ESS sensitivity adjustment Put the system in the Configuration mode from a switched off system press the ON key and keep it pressed for 4 seconds u...

Page 26: ...ress the n key three times No key must be pressed on system B The Intercom connection with the selected channel is automatically activated at the end of the pair up procedure Through the N Com EASYSET...

Page 27: ...ill be emitted until the Intercom connection is not restored If you do not want automatic reconnection press the ON key to stop the automatic reconnection attempts The B902 system is equipped with the...

Page 28: ...y paired up to all the other systems B C and D 2 Any system can press the n key for 2 seconds to activate the Group Conference or to start a conference communication between all the systems 3 In the c...

Page 29: ...m B Pairing up of CHANNEL 1 Briefly press key n Pairing up of CHANNEL 2 Press 2 times key n Pairing up of CHANNEL 3 Press 3 times key n N B In case there are already other intercom systems stored in t...

Page 30: ...aired up beforehand to two B systems Universal Intercom pair up and C 2 System A has to initiate the first intercom connection with system B Universal Intercom by pressing the relative intercom connec...

Page 31: ...Put the RC4 in pair up mode press the key and keep it pressed for about 8 seconds Make sure the B902L is switched off Put the B902 system in the Pairing up menu press the ON key and keep it pressed f...

Page 32: ...uipment or to a USB outlet powered with the USB mini USB cable supplied as standard equipment Fig 42 The charge will take place as follows B902L system turned off When the B902L system is connected to...

Page 33: ...rning off the Conference function X Bluetooth Music Cable Play music Play X Pause Function Pause X Next track Forward 2 sec Previous track REW 2 sec Share A2DP music X Activate audio via cable x3 Deac...

Page 34: ...r than the usual ones Damage caused by improper use and not in compliance with normal operation as indicated in the instructions for use and maintenance of the product provided by Nolangroup Neglect a...

Page 35: ...group repairs or replaces the product the product will have a warranty period equal to the remaining part of the original warranty or ninety 90 days from the date of repair whichever is longer Repair...

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