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CONGRATULATIONS
Thank you for choosing Autocom. Your Active-PLUS is designed, built and fully tested to provide you with many years of very
high quality use and performance if installed and used as described in these instructions. Please take time to read and
understand these instructions and feel free to ask your Autocom dealer or call our help line if anything is not perfectly clear
and understood. Telephone: +44 (0)1926 431249 (UK)
It is very important to properly set up and use these products as designed. Please do not make any modifications or try to use
your system with any non recommended products or in any other way than described. Do not cut or modify your helmets.
It is common sense and the law in some countries that the rider of a vehicle be in control at all times, which includes the ability
to hear other road users warnings. As such the rider should not have the music volume so loud as to prevent this. Safety
should always be your first priority and is ultimately the responsibility of the rider. Mounting the system on the bike is normally
safer than having it on your person. Make sure that the quick release connectors are free to quick release in the event of an
emergency. Do not fix or tape them together. You should only make adjustments while stationary, never while in motion.
Always focus your attention to riding and safety and do not use the system in such a way as to interfere with this. The
added ability to communicate with your passenger and/or other riders can improve safety, so become familiar with using the
system to provide good advice and/or warnings etc.
Active-PLUS is normally sold as Kit 200 (solo) which includes a two part rider’s (type A) stereo headset consisting of, a main
headset speaker harness and plug-in boom microphone. You also get a rider’s headset extension lead, the main control box
with a plug-in power lead, standard phone lead, stereo music lead plus a fitting kit that includes various parts to aid most
typical types of installation.
Your Active-PLUS is factory set and so all you need do is install the headset/s and power the main unit with either a PP3 9 volt
battery or the 12 volt power lead included to enjoy. If needed you can easily adjust each headset volume independently, and
in some cases you may need to slightly adjust the VOX control, but once you have done this the rest is hands-free and stunning.
The control box is a specialist high quality audio/communications hub, allowing a rider, to interface with one or two mobile
phones, one or two stereo music sources, GPS and/or radar detector, bike-to-bike radio, and/or a passenger etc simply by
selecting the optional parts to suit your specific needs. It is designed and sold this way to save you costs as to include all possible
parts/options for every potential way it could be used would not be practical or cost effective. Your Autocom dealer should be
able to help you choose what parts you need.
Autocom systems are track tested under extreme speed and noise conditions where they demonstrate highly effective
performance. If your system is not performing as you would expect or as we claim it should then the most likely cause is incorrect
installation or use, in particular microphone and speaker positioning. These instructions have been designed to try to help you
get the most out of your system, but if it does not exceed your expectations then we want to help. You are welcome to visit our
factory any time Monday to Friday 09.00 to 17.00 and Saturday mornings by appointment only. If you cannot get to our factory
then please contact your local dealer or distributor, details available on our website: www.autocom.co.uk
We hope you like this product and enjoy it for many years to come as much as we have enjoyed designing and building it for you.
Tom Beman (MD) Autocom Products Ltd
SAFETY TIPS
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Aux 3 (normally GPS/radar)
Aux 4 (main bike-to-bike lead)
Passengers headset lead
Riders headset lead
Aux 1 (normally mobile phone)
Aux 2 (normally stereo music/MP3 phone)
High
Low
Passenger
Volume
Rider
Volume
When the arrow
pointers on the end
of each control face
towards the label it
is set to the standard
settings for use
without earplugs.
High
Low
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