
INSTALLATION
Attach accessory connector to
portable radio.
The helmet connector is
polarized so that it must be
rotated to the proper position
before it will snap into place.
When properly oriented, the coils
in the cable should lay against
the officer’s uniform (just above
the badge if worn at the lapel).
NOTE: Use this orienting
procedure to simplify
connecting the helmet to the
shouldermic.
Connect Helmet.
Prior to first use; the shouldermic
must be “paired” to a motor kit.
(Note: When purchased as a system,
the shouldermic and motor kit module
may come already paired from the
factory.) Pairing establishes a unique
link between the wireless shouldermic
on the officer and the motor kit on his
motorcycle that will not interfere or
be interfered with when other wireless
motorcycle systems come within
range. Once a pairing procedure has
been completed, it is “remembered”
by both the motor kit and by the
shouldermic. A new pair may be
established at any time (i.e. riding a
spare motor), but until a new pair is
established, the shouldermic and the
motor kit will remain “faithful”,
responding only to their mate. They
will remember who their mate is—
even after having been powered off.
This pairing process is only necessary
once unless you re-pair to a different
motorcycle.
PAIRING PROCEDURE:
1) Connect the helmet to the
shouldermic as previously shown. The
wireless device in the shouldermic will
power on and the LED will begin to
flash.
NOTE: Helmet must be connected to
the shouldermic to power on. The
shouldermic will power off when the
helmet is disconnected to conserve
battery.
PAIRING
2) Use a pen (or similar item) to
press the interior mounted pairing
switch for 2-3 seconds until the
shouldermic LED transitions to a
solid color, then release. The
wireless device will now power off.
3) Verify motor kit still has power
connected to it (ignition turned on or
mobile radio turned on, etc.)
Power off the motor kit by pressing
the pairing switch — same procedure
for power down as step 2.
4) From the powered off
condition, press and hold the pairing
switch on motorcycle for 7-9 seconds
until the LED begins toggling red-
green-red-green, then release. The
motor kit has now powered on into
pairing mode and is searching for a
mate. Immediately proceed to the
shouldermic.
5) With the shouldermic in the
powered off condition, press and
hold the pairing switch at the
shouldermic for 7-9 seconds until
the LED begins toggling red-green-
red-green, then release (same
procedure as with the motor kit).
The shouldermic has now powered
on into pairing mode.
Within 10-15 seconds the wireless
connection will be established and
both devices will display a green
status LED flash indicating that they
have been successfully paired to
each other
.
Note: It is important to perform the
pairing procedure while away from
other Motor-One wireless systems
(i.e another motor with the wireless
system powered on). While in the
pairing mode the device is searching
for a partner. Multiple devices in the
local area can confuse the pairing
sequence. This only applies during
the few seconds needed to establish
an initial pair. After the devices are
paired they can function side-by-side
with no interference.
L.E.D STATUS INDICATOR
Flashing rapidly—
searching for mate
(not paired yet)
Powered Off
Flash every 7 seconds
= paired, in stand-by
mode
Flash every 3 seconds
= paired, active mode
Red/Green toggling
back and forth
=Pairing mode
Status LED
Pairing/Power
Switch