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В более новые гарнитуры обычно встроен небольшой микрофон, позволяющий не использовать руки.

Что такое шумоподавление?

Технология шумоподавления обеспечивает снижение уровня окружающего шума.

Когда звук считается слишком громким?

Уровень звука выше 80 децибел может нанести вред слуху. Уровень звука выше 120 децибел может нанести прямое повреждение слуху. Вероятность повреждения слуха зависит от частоты и продолжительности прослушивания.

Инструкция Cardo Scala Rider Freecom 4 доступно в русский?

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    For easy reference while on the road, download the Pocket Guide from cardosystems.com/quick-guides/. This is version 1.0 of the FREECOM 4 Manual. The latest version of the manuals in your preferred language and various tutorials can be found at cardosystems.com/product-manuals/.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Charging the FREECOM 4 3. Getting Started 3.1 Getting to Know Your FREECOM 4 3.2 Switching Your Unit On/Off 3.3 Different Ways to Operate Your FREECOM 4 3.4 Basic Functions 3.5 Pairing Your Unit to Bluetooth Devices 3.5.1 Pairing through the Unit Buttons 3.5.2 Pairing through the Voice-Assisted Menu 3.6 Pairing the Bluetooth Intercom 3.6.1 3-Way and 4-Way Bluetooth Intercom Calls…

  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Cardo FREECOM 4 Bluetooth® communication and entertainment system for motorcycle helmets. This Manual describes the features of your FREECOM 4 and how to use them. We wish you a great FREECOM 4 experience and encourage you to write to us at support@cardosystems.com regarding any questions, suggestions or comments you may have.

  • Page 5: Charging The Freecom

    2. CHARGING THE FREECOM  4 Make sure that your FREECOM 4 battery is charged for at least 4 hours before initial use. To charge the FREECOM 4: Using the supplied USB cable, connect your computer or wall charger to the FREECOM 4 USB port. Charging with the wall charger is faster than via a computer USB port.

  • Page 6: Getting Started

    3. GETTING STARTED 3.1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FREECOM 4 3.2 SWITCHING YOUR UNIT ON/OFF To switch your FREECOM 4 on: Press for 1 second. The speaker plays an ascending tone and a voice message «Hello FREECOM 4». ● In all battery states, the LED flashes blue three times repeatedly, confirming that your FREECOM 4 is on. To switch your FREECOM 4 off: ●…

  • Page 7: Pairing Your Unit To Bluetooth Devices

    To turn the volume down for current audio source: ● With each tap, a quieter tone is played on the speaker until you reach the minimum volume, as indicated by the minimum volume tone. To mute the microphone completely and lower the speaker volume to the minimal level when an audio source is active: ●…

  • Page 8: Pairing Through The Voice-Assisted Menu

    If pairing is not completed within 2 minutes, the unit automatically returns to Standby. ● If you have paired two different mobile phones directly to your FREECOM 4, set one as default for making ● calls (see Setting the Default Mobile Phone on page 23).

  • Page 9: Pairing The Bluetooth Intercom To Other Cardo Units

    In a 3-way Bluetooth intercom, you are connected to two riders/passengers and each of those riders are connected only to you. You can call each of the two riders/passengers. If you are already in a Bluetooth intercom call with one rider/passenger, just add another.

  • Page 10: Pairing The Bluetooth Intercom To Non-Cardo Units

    The unit confirms that pairing has succeeded and the LED flashes purple for 2 seconds. To cancel the pairing process, press for 2 seconds. The LED stops flashing. ● If pairing is not completed within 2 minutes, the unit automatically returns to Standby. ●…

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    Channel B — tap twice. The LED flashes blue. ● Channel C — tap three times. The LED flashes purple. ● to activate the Cardo gateway. The LED flashes red and blue. On the non-Cardo unit, activate Bluetooth mobile pairing mode (see the non-Cardo unit user manual). The unit confirms that pairing has succeeded and the LED flashes purple for 2 seconds.
  • Page 12: Before You Ride

    û Level background audio volume when parallel audio streaming is on (see Parallel audio streaming (Enable/Disable) below). Bluetooth friendly name FREECOM 4 Sets the name ü ü û that appears on your phone while pairing and in the SmartSet app.

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    SmartSet App Cardo Configuration Voice Object Default Value Description (iOS/Android) Community Menu Click-to-Link settings Enable Spontaneous way ü ü ü (Enable/Disable) to instantly initiate one-on- one intercom calls with another Cardo passenger/rider, without being paired. Stay up-to-date û ü û Download the latest by downloading firmware upgrade…
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    SmartSet App Cardo Configuration Voice Object Default Value Description (iOS/Android) Community Menu Parallel audio streaming Enable You can hear two ü ü ü (Enable/Disable) audio sources simultaneously. For example, hear GPS while listening to music. Limitations may apply when using certain iOS devices.
  • Page 15: Configuring Your Freecom 4 Through The Smartset App

    SmartSet App Cardo Configuration Voice Object Default Value Description (iOS/Android) Community Menu VOX activation Enable Enables voice ü ü ü (Enable/Disable) activation of certain features for hands-free operation. VOX sensitivity Medium Adjusts your ü ü ü (Low/Medium/High) microphone sensitivity for voice activation while riding.

  • Page 16: Configuring Your Fm Radio

    The following screen appears. Use the appropriate menu to configure your FREECOM 4 settings: — FREECOM 4 features: ● Group Description/Options MY  DEVICE Change Device Name. ● LANGUAGE Set Language. ● Spoken Status Announcements Enable/disable. ● Enable/disable VOX Activation. ● Set VOX Sensitivity (low, medium, or high). ●…

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    To set the FM Band: Open the SmartSet app and tap Under FEATURES, scroll to FM Band Region and tap Worldwide or Japan as required. 4.1.2.2 CONFIGURING YOUR FM RADIO MANUALLY You can configure your FM radio preset stations manually or by using auto scan (see Configuring Your FM Radio Using Auto Tuning on page 18).
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    Press the required preset until the following screen appears: Enter the desired FM station’s frequency and tap OK. To delete a preset station, tap DELETE. Preset radio station 1 cannot be deleted. ● During a station scan, deleted preset radio stations are skipped. The station scan automatically advanced to ●…
  • Page 19: Configuring Your Freecom 4 Through Cardo Community

    To enable/disable RDS: In the Home screen, tap FM. . RDS is enabled/disabled. 4.2 CONFIGURING YOUR FREECOM 4 THROUGH CARDO COMMUNITY You can configure your FREECOM 4 unit by connecting the unit to a computer with the supplied USB cable and running the Cardo Updater while your computer is connected to the Cardo Community website. The minimum operating system requirements for the Cardo Updater are: Windows®…

  • Page 20: Configuring Your Fm Radio Through Cardo Cardo Community

    The GENERAL SETTINGS window appears: Set your preferred options for each feature and refer to the provided explanations as a guide. If a new firmware version is available, follow the instructions on the screen to update your FREECOM 4 with the latest features. 4.2.3 CONFIGURING YOUR FM RADIO THROUGH CARDO CARDO COMMUNITY To configure the six FM radio preset radio stations using Cardo Community: Scroll down to FM RADIO PRESETS section.

  • Page 21: Configuring Your Freecom 4 Through The Configuration Voice Menu

    Otherwise, select Worldwide. ● On the preset station you want to edit, click Enter the desired FM station’s frequency and press Enter. You can also use the left and right blue arrows on the frequency scale to update the preset frequency. To delete a preset station, click Preset radio station 1 cannot be deleted.

  • Page 22: Audio Source Priorities

    Limitations may apply when using certain iOS devices. Your FREECOM 4 sets the various audio sources to either foreground (volume remains the same) or background (volume reduced) as described in the following table: Mobile Phone 1/2 Intercom 1 Intercom 2 Music FM Radio Foreground Foreground…

  • Page 23: Setting The Default Mobile Phone

    Priority Audio Source Higher Priority Mobile phone, GPS device instructions Intercom (Click-to-Link) or Music ↑ Music or Intercom (Click-to-Link) FM Radio Lower Priority When audio priority is set to Intercom, you cannot hear navigation app or SMS messages from your phone during an ongoing intercom call.

  • Page 24: Checking Battery Status Through The Smartset App

    4.7 CHECKING BATTERY STATUS THROUGH THE SMARTSET APP Battery Status on Your Mobile Phone If you installed the SmartSet app on your mobile phone, the unit battery indicator appears in the SmartSet app bottom right-corner, as well as in the notification bar. If your FREECOM 4 battery level reaches 20%, you hear a battery status voice announcement warning you that your battery is low.

  • Page 25: On The Road

    5. ON THE ROAD 5.1 MAKING AND RECEIVING PHONE CALLS You can use your mobile phone normally to make and receive phones while paired to your FREECOM 4. 5.1.1 MAKING PHONE CALLS You cannot make phone calls during mobile or Bluetooth intercom 3 or 4-way calls. To make a phone call through the unit buttons: With your mobile phone’s voice dialing — tap ●…

  • Page 26: Toggling Between Two Calls On Two Mobile Phones Paired To Your Unit

    To end a phone call through the SmartSet app: In the Home screen, tap PHONE. Press END CALL. 5.1.5 TOGGLING BETWEEN TWO CALLS ON TWO MOBILE PHONES PAIRED TO YOUR UNIT Your FREECOM 4 can toggle between two calls on two mobile phones when both mobile phones are paired to your unit.

  • Page 27: Making Bluetooth Intercom 3-Way Or 4-Way Calls

    To end a Bluetooth intercom call, do one of the following: To use the unit buttons: ● To disconnect Channel A, tap ● To disconnect Channel B, tap twice. ● To disconnect Channel C, tap three times. ● To use the SmartSet app: On the INTERCOM screen, select the required channel to disconnect. ●…

  • Page 28: Receiving Bluetooth Intercom Calls

    To start a Bluetooth intercom 4-Way call, do one of the following: Cardo recommends the following pairing configuration for Bluetooth intercom 4-way calls: Passenger 2 is paired to rider 1 on Channel A, and to passenger 4 on Channel B. ●…

  • Page 29: Bluetooth Intercom Busy Signal

    To add rider A to a call, tap ● To add rider B to a call, tap twice. ● To add rider C to a call, tap three times. ● To use the SmartSet app: On the INTERCOM screen, select the required channel (A, B or C). ●…

  • Page 30: Listening To Music And Radio

    To accept a Click-to-Link call through VOX: Say a word loudly. ● 5.3 LISTENING TO MUSIC AND RADIO 5.3.1 LISTENING TO MUSIC To start music streaming from your paired device, do one of the following: To use the unit buttons: tap ●…

  • Page 31: Listening To Fm Radio

    b. When the voice-assisted menu reaches «Scan Tracks Up», tap or use VOX. When you hear a track that you want to play, tap or use VOX. To backward auto scan tracks (while streaming music) and then play your desired track: To use the SmartSet app: ●…

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    To play a different preset station: To use the unit buttons, do one of the following: ● for the next preset ● twice for the previous preset ● To use the SmartSet app: On the FM screen, tap the desired preset. ●…
  • Page 33: Sharing Music And Radio

    To restore the original presets (following auto tuning): To use the unit buttons: switch your unit off then turn it back on. ● 5.3.3 SHARING MUSIC AND RADIO You can share music and FM radio with a passenger or other rider. Music sharing is more suitable for rider/passenger combinations, while FM radio is also intended for rider/rider combinations.

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    To share music or radio on other channels: Start playing music or the FM radio. Start a Bluetooth intercom call on the desired channels (A, B or C). Either: on the MUSIC screen, tap ● on the FM screen, tap ●…
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 SOFT RESET If your FREECOM 4 stops responding, reset it by either: Turning it off and then on again (see Switching Your Unit On/Off on page 6). ● Using the supplied USB cable, connect your computer or wall charger to the FREECOM 4 USB port for 30 ●…

  • Page 36: Support

    7. SUPPORT For additional information: : www.cardosystems.com * support@cardosystems.com ( USA and Canada: 1-800-488-0363 / International: +49 89 450 36819 Multinational E-commerce companies and online auction websites are not authorized to sell Cardo products and purchases from such sites are at your own risk. To receive warranty or customer service, you must submit original receipts from authorized Cardo dealers.

  • Page 37: Glossary

    8. GLOSSARY Term/Abbreviation Description Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (for music). A protocol for playing music A2DP over Bluetooth. AGC sensitivity AGC (Automatic Gain Control) automatically adjusts speaker volume according to ambient noise and riding speed. Click-to-Link Spontaneous way to instantly initiate one-on-one intercom calls with aother Cardo passenger/nearby rider, without being paired.

  • Page 38: Appendix A. Freecom 4 Modes And Events — Led Indications

    APPENDIX A. FREECOM  4 MODES AND EVENTS — LED  INDICATIONS Your FREECOM 4 operates in various modes. Each mode consists of a group of features currently available for your use. For example, when FREECOM 4 plays music, it will be in music playing mode, enabling features related to playing music such as skipping to the next and previous tracks.

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    Flashing Battery State Mode or Event Fast (3 times) Normal Power off ● Low Battery Charging For 2 seconds Normal Rider A connected ● Low Battery Set VOX to disabled ● Charging Remains on Charging ● Red/Blue Alternating fast Normal Pairing Mobile 1 ●…

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For easy reference while on the road, download the Pocket Guide from www.cardosystems.com/support/.
This is version 2.0 of the FREECOM 4 Manual. The latest version of the manuals in your preferred language and
various tutorials can be found at cardosystems.com/support/.
Register your FREECOM 4
Registering your device allows you to download software patches, enjoy new features that are offered from time
to time, and most importantly, assures smooth handling of any warranty issues you may have. In the future, your
registered FREECOM 4 may also be eligible for free product upgrades.
It’s easy, just visit www.cardosystems.com/cardo-community and you’ll be done in no time. Also, rest assured:
Cardo does not share your details with others.
Be SMART, register your FREECOM 4.
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction 4
2. Getting Started 5
2.1 Getting to Know Your FREECOM 4 5
2.2 Charging the FREECOM 4 5
2.3 Switching Your Unit On/Off 5
2.4 Using Your FREECOM 4 6
2.5 Pairing Your Unit to Bluetooth Devices 6
3. On the Road 8
3.1 Basic AUDIO Functions 8
3.1.1 Making and Receiving Phone Calls 8
3.1.2 Streaming Music 9
3.2 Listening to FM Radio 10
4. Riding with Others 12
4.1 Bluetooth Intercom 12
4.2 Setting Up Bluetooth Intercom Groups 12
4.3 Starting/Ending Intercom Calls 15
4.3.1 Receiving Bluetooth Intercom Calls 16
4.4 Resetting Bluetooth Intercom Pairing 16
4.5 Sharing Music and Radio 16
5. Troubleshooting 17
5.1 Soft Reset 17
5.2 Reset Pairing 17
5.3 Reset to Factory Settings 17
5.4 FAQ 17
6. Personalizing Your Device 18
6.1 Setting the Default Mobile Phone 19
6.2 Using Parallel Audio Streaming 19
6.3 Audio Source Priorities 20
Appendix A. FREECOM 4 LED Indications 22
7. Glossary 24
8. Support 25
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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the Cardo FREECOM 4 communication and entertainment system for motorcycle
helmets.
We wish you a great FREECOM 4 experience and encourage you to write to us at support@cardosystems.com
regarding any questions, suggestions or comments you may have.
If you have not yet installed the FREECOM 4 unit on your helmet, please install it as described in the Installation
Guide provided in the package.
And don’t forget to register your FREECOM 4 at www.cardosystems.com/cardo-community.
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2. GETTING STARTED
2.1 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR FREECOM 4
2.2 CHARGING THE FREECOM 4
Make sure that your FREECOM 4 battery is charged for at least 4 hours before initial use.
To charge the unit:
1. Using the supplied USB cable, connect your computer or wall charger to the USB port on your FREECOM 4.
● Charging with the wall charger is faster than via a computer USB port.
● Charging your unit switches it off automatically. To use your unit while it is being charged, switch it on.
(see Switching Your Unit On/Off on page 5).
While charging, the LED indicates the charging status as follows:
● Red LED on — charging
● Red LED off — charging complete
2.3 SWITCHING YOUR UNIT ON/OFF
To switch your FREECOM 4 on:
● Press both and for 1 second.
The speaker plays an ascending tone and a voice message greets you.
The LED confirms your FREECOM 4 is on:
● Normal and low battery — LED flashes blue three times.
● Charging — LED flashes red and purple three times.
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To switch your FREECOM 4 off:
● Press both and .
The LED flashes red three times, confirming that your unit is switching off. The speaker plays a descending
tone and a voice message, «Goodbye».
2.4 USING YOUR FREECOM 4
You can operate the various features of your FREECOM 4 in the following ways:
● Press a button or combination of buttons on the unit.
● Use the Cardo Mobile App on your mobile device (once it is paired with the unit).
You can also configure your unit by connecting it to a computer with the supplied USB cable and running the
Cardo Updater while your computer is connected to the Cardo Community website.
2.5 PAIRING YOUR UNIT TO BLUETOOTH DEVICES
Your FREECOM 4 has two Bluetooth channels for connection to Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones, GPS
devices, and Bluetooth music players with A2DP.
To connect your unit to a Bluetooth device, you must first pair them. Once paired, they automatically recognize
each other whenever they are within range.
If you are pairing more than one device, Cardo recommends that you pair the mobile phone to channel 1, and
the additional device (such as GPS, music player or additional mobile phone) to channel 2.
If you are pairing the unit to more than one mobile phone, the phone paired with channel 1 is the default phone
for outgoing calls.
To pair Bluetooth channel 1 to a mobile phone:
1. Enable Bluetooth on the mobile phone.
2. On the unit in standby mode, press for 5 seconds.
The LED flashes red and blue.
3. On your mobile phone, search for Bluetooth devices.
4. When your FREECOM 4 appears in the list of available devices, select it.
If prompted for a PIN or Passkey, enter 0000 (four zeros).
The phone confirms that pairing has succeeded and the LED flashes purple for 2 seconds.
To pair Bluetooth channel 2 to another Bluetooth device:
1. Enable Bluetooth on the device (for example, your mobile phone, GPS device, or music player).
2. On the unit in standby mode, press for 5 seconds. The LED flashes red and blue.
3. Tap twice. The LED flashes red and green.
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4. If you are pairing a GPS device, press .
The LED flashes slower.
5. On the device you are pairing, search for Bluetooth devices.
6. When your FREECOM 4 appears in the list of available devices, select it.
If prompted for a PIN or Passkey, enter 0000 (four zeros).
The device confirms that pairing has succeeded and the LED flashes purple for 2 seconds.
● If pairing is not completed within 2 minutes, the unit automatically returns to Standby.
● If you have paired two different mobile phones directly to your FREECOM 4, set one as default for making
calls (see Setting the Default Mobile Phone on page 19).
● Not all Bluetooth mobile phones broadcast Bluetooth Stereo music (A2DP) even if the phone has an MP3
player function. Consult your mobile phone’s user manual for more information.
● Not all Bluetooth GPS devices allow connection to Bluetooth audio devices. Consult your GPS User
Manual for more information.
To cancel the pairing process:
● Press for 2 seconds.
The LED stops flashing red and blue/green.
To reset all Bluetooth device pairing:
1. Press for 5 seconds.
The LED flashes red and blue.
2. Press and for 2 seconds.
The LED flashes purple 5 times, confirming that pairing has been reset.
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3. ON THE ROAD
FREECOM 4 makes it easy for you to receive phone calls and listen to music in a convenient and safe manner.
3.1 BASIC AUDIO FUNCTIONS
The basic audio functions are the same whether you are listening to music, speaking on the intercom, or having a
phone conversation.
To turn the volume up:
● Tap .
An increasingly louder tone is played on the speaker until you reach the maximum volume, as indicated by
the maximum volume tone.
To turn the volume down:
● Tap .
An increasingly quieter tone is played on the speaker until you reach the minimum volume, as indicated by
the minimum volume tone.
To mute the microphone and lower the speaker volume to the minimal level:
● Simultaneously tap and .
To unmute the microphone and raise the speaker volume to the previous level:
● Tap or .
An ascending tone is played on the speaker.
3.1.1 MAKING AND RECEIVING PHONE CALLS
You can use your mobile phone to make and receive phone calls while paired to your FREECOM 4.
To make a phone call:
● To dial using your mobile phone’s voice dial option, simultaneously tap and , then make your call as
per the instructions for your mobile device.
● To redial the last number called on your mobile device, press and hold down for 2 seconds.
● To dial your preset speed dial number, tap 3 times. (The speed dial number must be set in the Cardo
Mobile App or community website prior to use.)
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● If you connected two mobile phones to your unit, you cannot make an additional phone call from the other
phone while a phone call is already active.
● During Bluetooth intercom 3 or 4-way calls, riders that are connected on both channels A and B cannot
receive phone calls.
To answer a call:
● Tap .
To reject a call:
● Press for 2 seconds.
To ignore a call:
● Simultaneously tap and , or wait 30 seconds.
To end a call:
● Tap .
3.1.1.1 SWITCHING BETWEEN TWO CALLS ON TWO MOBILE PHONES
Your FREECOM 4 can toggle between two calls on two mobile phones when both mobile phones are paired to
your unit.
To toggle between two calls on two mobile phones (without disconnecting either call):
● Tap twice.
To disconnect the current call and switch to the other call:
● Tap .
3.1.2 STREAMING MUSIC
You can stream music from your paired device to your FREECOM 4.
To start music streaming from your paired device:
● Tap .
To stop music streaming:
● Press for 2 seconds.
To skip to the next track (while streaming):
● Tap .
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To skip back to the previous track (while streaming):
● Tap twice.
3.1.2.1 SWITCHING MUSIC SOURCES
If two music (A2DP) audio sources are paired, FREECOM 4 uses the audio source from which you last played
music.
To switch to the other audio source:
1. Stop music (A2DP) playback from the current device (see Streaming Music on page 9).
2. Play music (A2DP) from the other device.
FREECOM 4 automatically remembers your last played device.
3.2 LISTENING TO FM RADIO
The FREECOM 4 is equipped with a built-in FM radio.
To turn on the FM radio:
● Tap twice.
When you switch on your FM radio, the station that was playing when you last switched off resumes playing.
To turn the FM radio off:
● Press for 2 seconds.
To skip to the next station:
● Tap .
To skip back to the previous station:
● Tap twice.
To scan for and select a station:
1. Simultaneously tap and .
The FM radio plays each station that it finds for several seconds.
2. When you hear a station you want to select, tap .
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To store a scanned station in the active preset:
● Tap within 20 seconds of stopping the scan.
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4. RIDING WITH OTHERS
4.1 BLUETOOTH INTERCOM
To connect your unit to another unit with a Bluetooth intercom, such as a Cardo Bluetooth unit or other Bluetooth-
enabled devices, you must first pair their channels. Once paired, the units automatically recognize each other
whenever they are in range (line of sight up to 1.2 km / 3,900 ft subject to terrain).
● Pairing a channel replaces any existing paired unit on that channel with the new unit.
● If you purchased the FREECOM 4 DUO, the retail package contains two pre-paired units.
● The Intercom range with other models is limited to the distance of the unit with the shorter range.
4.2 SETTING UP BLUETOOTH INTERCOM GROUPS
You can use your FREECOM 4 to create or join a Bluetooth group. The participating riders are connected in a
chain with a maximum total of four riders.
To set up a Bluetooth group:
1. Confirm your unit is in Standby mode (LED flashes blue slowly).
2. To initiate 2-way pairing:
● On your unit, press for 5 seconds to enter pairing mode.
The LED flashes red.
● The following announcement is heard: Rider A pairing.
Bluetooth intercom pairing needs to be initiated on the other device.
The unit confirms that pairing has succeeded.
3. To add a 3rd rider:
● Press for 5 seconds. The LED flashes red.
● Tap 2 times. The LED flashes blue.
The following announcement is heard: Rider B pairing.
Bluetooth intercom pairing needs to be initiated on the other device.
The unit confirms that pairing has succeeded.
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4. To add a 4th rider, Rider 1 or Rider 2 connects to the additional rider.
To pair a non-Cardo Bluetooth intercom group unit:
1. Confirm your unit is in Standby mode (LED flashes blue slowly).
2. To initiate 2-way pairing:
● On your unit, press for 5 seconds.
The LED flashes red.
● Tap to activate the Cardo gateway.
The LED flashes red and blue.
Mobile phone pairing needs to be initiated on the other device.
● The unit confirms that pairing has succeeded.
3. To add a 3rd rider:
● Press for 5 seconds.
The LED flashes red.
● Tap 2 times. The LED flashes blue.
● Tap . The LED flashes red and blue.
Mobile phone pairing needs to be initiated on the other device.
The unit confirms that pairing has succeeded.
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4. To add a 4th rider, Rider 1 or Rider 2 connects to the additional rider.
● To cancel the pairing process, press for 2 seconds. The LED stops flashing.
● If pairing is not completed within 2 minutes, the unit automatically returns to Standby.
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4.3 STARTING/ENDING INTERCOM CALLS
You can initiate Bluetooth intercom calls with other riders, including non-Cardo riders.
To start or end communication with Rider 1:
● : Tap .
To start or end communication with Rider 2:
● : Tap 2 times.
To initiate a 4-way intercom conference:
Optionally, FREECOM 4 can pair a third rider directly.
To pair a third rider:
1. Confirm your unit is in Standby mode (LED flashes blue slowly).
2. To initiate pairing:
● On your unit, press for 5 seconds to enter pairing mode.
The LED flashes red.
● Tap 3 times. The LED flashes purple and the following announcement is heard: Rider C pairing.
3. Bluetooth intercom pairing needs to be initiated on the other device.
The unit confirms that pairing has succeeded.
To start or end communication with a rider on channel C:
● Tap 3 times.
*FREECOM 4 supports direct, simultaneous connection with up to 2 riders. (Channels: A+B, A+C, B+C)
**Voice command can be used to start intercom calls to Channels A and/or B only.
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4.3.1 RECEIVING BLUETOOTH INTERCOM CALLS
If another paired unit calls you via Bluetooth intercom, the call begins instantly.
4.4 RESETTING BLUETOOTH INTERCOM PAIRING
Resetting Bluetooth intercom pairing also resets all Bluetooth device pairing.
To reset Bluetooth intercom pairing:
1. Press for 5 seconds. The LED flashes red.
2. Press and for 2 seconds.
The LED flashes purple 5 times slowly, confirming that pairing has been reset.
4.5 SHARING MUSIC AND RADIO
You can share music and FM radio with a passenger or other rider. Music sharing is more suitable for
rider/passenger combinations, whereas FM radio is also intended for rider/rider combinations.
● Music and radio can be shared with only one passenger/rider.
● Bluetooth intercom calls are disabled when sharing music.
● FM radio sharing opens a Bluetooth intercom call automatically.
● If you paired your unit to two mobile phones, music will be shared from the mobile phone through which
you last played music.
● When sharing FM radio, either passenger/rider can change station while the Bluetooth intercom call
remains open.
● When you stop sharing FM radio, the Bluetooth intercom call remains open and the FM radio continues to
play independently on each passenger/rider’s unit.
● When you stop sharing music, the music continues to play on your unit only.
To start/stop sharing:
1. Start playing music or the FM radio.
2. Press for 2 seconds to start sharing on Channel A (by default).
To manually select the channel on which to share music or radio:
1. Start playing music or the FM radio.
2. Start a Bluetooth intercom call on either channel (A or B).
3. Press for 2 seconds.
To stop sharing:
● Press for 2 seconds.
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 SOFT RESET
If your FREECOM 4 stops responding, reset it in one of these ways:
● Turning it off and then on again (see Getting Started on page 5).
● Using the supplied USB cable, connect your unit to the computer or wall charger for 30 seconds.
5.2 RESET PAIRING
The options below delete all paired units or devices.
To reset mobile device pairing:
1. While in standby mode, press for 5 seconds.
The LED flashes red and blue.
2. Press and for 2 seconds.
The LED flashes purple 5 times slowly, confirming that pairing has been reset.
To reset intercom pairing:
1. While in standby mode, press for 5 seconds.
The LED flashes red
2. Press and for 2 seconds.
The LED flashes purple 5 times slowly, confirming that pairing has been reset.
5.3 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
This option deletes all paired units, devices and all configuration settings.
To perform a factory reset through the unit:
1. Check that your FREECOM 4 is in Standby mode (see FREECOM 4 LED Indications on page 22).
2. Simultaneously press + + for 5 seconds.
The LED flashes purple 5 times slowly, confirming that pairing has been reset.
5.4 FAQ
Additional answers to common problems can be found at www.cardosystems.com/support.
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6. PERSONALIZING YOUR DEVICE
Get the most out of your FREECOM 4 by changing the settings and customizing your unit according to your own
personal preferences, using either of the following methods:
● Cardo Mobile App on iOS or Android devices.
● Cardo Community on Windows / Mac — minimum requirements — Windows® 7 / Mac OS X 10.8
● Unit buttons.
Cardo recommends you customize your settings before going out on the road. You can adjust any of these
settings as required after experiencing them under road conditions.
Object
Default
Value
Description
Cardo Mobile App
(iOS/Android)
Cardo
Community
AGC sensitivity
(Off/Low/Medium/High)
Medium AGC automatically adjusts speaker
volume according to ambient noise and
riding speed. For example, when set to
Low, higher ambient noise will cause the
volume increase to kick in at a higher
level.
ü ü
Audio priority
(A2DP/Bluetooth
intercom)
Bluetooth
intercom
Priority of audio source playing through
speakers. Either music is not interrupted
by an intercom call, or vice-versa.
ü ü
Background Audio
Level
N/A Sets the background audio volume when
parallel audio streaming is on (see
Parallel audio streaming in Bluetooth
intercom (Enable/Disable) below).
ü û
Bluetooth friendly
name
FREECOM
4
Sets the name that appears on your phone
while pairing and in the Cardo app.
ü ü
Download the latest
firmware upgrade
N/A Stay up-to-date by downloading software
updates whenever a new version is
available.
û ü
FM Band According to
Your
Region
If you are in Japan, select Japan.
Otherwise, select Worldwide.
ü ü
Language According to
Your
Region
Voice announcements language (see
Spoken Status Announcements below).
ü ü
Mobile priority Mobile 1 If you paired your unit to two mobile
phones, you must set one of them as the
default phone for outgoing calls.
ü û
Parallel audio
streaming in Bluetooth
intercom
(Enable/Disable)
Disable You can hear two audio sources
simultaneously. For example, hear GPS
while listening to music.
Note: Parallel audio streaming may not
work properly with some iOS devices (i.e.,
music player or GPS navigator) due to
connected device limitations.
ü ü
RDS (Enable/Disable) Disable Radio Data System allows the radio to
automatically retune to the strongest
frequency available for the FM station you
are listening to when the signal becomes
too weak.
ü ü
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Object
Default
Value
Description
Cardo Mobile App
(iOS/Android)
Cardo
Community
Set speed dial numbers Empty Pre-set phone numbers for automatic
dialing.
ü ü
Set the 6 FM radio
presets
107.5 Pre-set FM radio stations. ü ü
Spoken Status
Announcements
(Enable/Disable)
Enable Voice announcements inform you to whom
or to what device you are connected.
ü ü
AGC performance may vary based on environmental conditions, including riding speed, helmet type,and
ambient noise.
6.1 SETTING THE DEFAULT MOBILE PHONE
If you paired your unit to two mobile phones, you must set one of them as the default phone for outgoing calls.
If you do not set a default phone, the phone that you first paired with your unit is automatically set as the
default phone.
To set the default phone:
● During a mobile call, press for 5 seconds.
6.2 USING PARALLEL AUDIO STREAMING
With parallel audio streaming, you can hear GPS instructions during a mobile or Bluetooth intercom call, or while
listening to other audio sources, such as music or FM radio.
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Parallel audio streaming may not work properly with some iOS devices (i.e., music player or GPS navigator)
due to connected device limitations.
Your FREECOM 4 sets the various audio sources to either foreground (volume remains the same) or background
(volume reduced) as described in the following table:
Mobile Phone 1/2 GPS Intercom 1 Intercom 2 Music FM Radio
Foreground Foreground
Foreground1 Foreground1
Foreground Foreground
Foreground Background
Foreground Background
Foreground Background
Foreground Background
Foreground2,3 Foreground2,3 Background
Foreground 4
Foreground 5
1If you add an intercom call to a mobile phone call creating a conference call, the volume for both audio sources is
the same.
2If you make two intercom calls simultaneously creating an intercom conference call, the volume for both audio
sources is the same.
3If you make two intercom calls simultaneously creating an intercom conference call, you cannot hear the mobile
phone or GPS.
4If you play music only, the music volume is not reduced.
5If you play the FM radio only, the FM radio volume is not reduced.
In some cases, parallel audio streaming may not work properly due to connected device limitations (music
player or GPS navigator). For more information, see cardosystems.com/support.
Cardo recommends that during a 3-way or 4-way Bluetooth intercom conference call, the rider who is
connected to only one intercom call listens for mobile phone and GPS announcements.
You cannot use music sharing for voice audio with riders during parallel audio streaming.
You can configure parallel audio streaming via the Cardo app or the Cardo Community.
6.3 AUDIO SOURCE PRIORITIES
If Parallel Audio Streaming is disabled, FREECOM 4 manages the audio sources you hear through the speakers
according to the following audio source priorities.
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Priority Audio Source
Higher Priority

Lower Priority
Mobile phone, GPS device instructions
Intercom or Music1
Music or Intercom2
FM Radio
1When audio priority is set to Intercom, you cannot hear navigation app or SMS messages from your phone
during an ongoing intercom call.
2When audio priority is set to A2DP (music), the intercom is disabled while listening to music (via A2DP). A rider
calling you by intercom hears a sound indicating you are not available.
Intercom modes all have the same priority, so ongoing intercom calls will not be interrupted by any other
intercom call.
If you paired your unit to two mobile phones (see Setting the Default Mobile Phone on page 19), music will be
shared from the mobile phone through which you last played music.
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APPENDIX A. FREECOM 4 LED INDICATIONS
Your FREECOM 4 operates in various modes. Each mode consists of a group of features currently available for
your use. For example, when FREECOM 4 plays music, it will be in music playing mode, enabling features
related to playing music such as skipping to the next and previous tracks.
Events are considered to occur whenever you operate a feature and when FREECOM 4 responds. For example,
turning on music is an event.
The device’s current mode is indicated by the unit LEDs. You also hear voice announcements on your unit for
mode changes and events.
The following table shows LED indications for modes and events according to the current battery state.
LED Flashing Battery State Mode or Event
Blue For 2 seconds Normal ● Rider B connected
● Set voice control to enabled
Blue Fast (three times) Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Power on
Blue Fast (repeating fast) Normal,
Low Battery
Charging
● Pairing intercom rider B
Blue Slow (repeated at 3-second intervals) Normal ● Standby
Blue Slow twice (repeated at 3-second
intervals)
Normal ● Incoming/outgoing call (intercom or
mobile)
● Audio active (intercom, FM, A2DP, GPS)
Purple For 2 seconds Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Mobile pairing successful
● Mobile connected
Purple Slow (5 times) Normal
Low Battery
● Reset pairing
Purple/Red Purple twice slowly, then red Charging ● Incoming/outgoing call (intercom or
mobile)
● Audio active (intercom, FM, A2DP, GPS)
Purple/Red Slow purple and red (repeating) Charging ● Standby
Red Slow twice (repeated at 3-second
intervals)
Low Battery ● Incoming/outgoing call (intercom or
mobile)
● Audio active (intercom, FM, A2DP, GPS)
Red Fast (repeated at 3-second intervals) Low Battery ● Standby
Red Fast (repeating fast) Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Pairing intercom rider A
Red Fast (3 times) Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Power off
Red For 2 seconds Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Rider A connected
● Set voice control to disabled
Red Remains on Charging ● Off
Red/Blue Alternating fast Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Pairing Mobile 1
Red/Blue Alternating slow Normal
Low Battery
● Pairing GPS 1
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LED Flashing Battery State Mode or Event
Red/Green Alternating fast Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Pairing Mobile 2
Red/Green Alternating slow Normal,
Low Battery
● Pairing GPS 2
Yellow For 2 seconds Normal
Low Battery
Charging
● Intercom call attempted without
microphone or audio kit connected
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7. GLOSSARY
Term/Abbreviation Description
A2DP Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (for music). A protocol for playing
music over Bluetooth.
AGC sensitivity AGC (Automatic Gain Control) automatically adjusts speaker volume and
microphone sensitivity according to ambient noise and riding speed.
Device Mobile phone, GPS or music player.
Language Voice announcements and voice commands language.
Unit Cardo or non-Cardo Bluetooth Communication system.
Voice control Voice activation (by saying a word or phrase) of certain features for
hands-free operation.
Voice control sensitivity Adjusts your microphone sensitivity for voice activation while you are
riding.
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8. SUPPORT
For additional information:
: www.cardosystems.com
* support@cardosystems.com
To avoid potential problems and to receive our support and warranty coverage, we strongly recommend buying
our products only from authorized Cardo dealers.
Your favorite brick-and-mortar store is always your best bet. Unauthorized online resellers and online auction
sites such as eBay are not among Cardo’s authorized dealers, and purchasing our products from such sites
will be at your own risk. Cardo strives to provide quality products and exceptional customer service. We
select dealers who share that vision. Buying grey market items from unauthorized online dealers is
counterproductive and also adversely affects unsuspecting online consumers who may be purchasing used,
counterfeit or defective products or devices whose warranties are void. Protect your investment by purchasing
genuine Cardo products only from authorized dealers.
© 2018 Cardo Systems
All rights reserved. Cardo, the Cardo logo and other Cardo marks are owned by Cardo and may be registered. All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Cardo Systems assumes no responsibility for any
errors that may appear in this document. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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If pairing is not completed within 2 minutes, the unit automatically returns to Standby.

If you have paired two different mobile phones directly to your FREECOM 4, set one as default for making

calls (see

Setting the Default Mobile Phone

Not all Bluetooth mobile phones broadcast Bluetooth Stereo music (A2DP), even if the phone has an MP3

player function. Consult your mobile phone’s user manual for more information.

Not all Bluetooth GPS devices allow connection to Bluetooth audio devices. Consult your GPS User Manual for

more information.

To cancel the pairing process:

Press

for 2 seconds. The LED stops flashing red and blue or red and green.

To reset all Bluetooth device pairing:

Press

and

for 5 seconds.

In all battery states, the LED flashes purple slowly five times, confirming that pairing has been reset.

Resetting all Bluetooth device pairing also resets all Bluetooth intercom pairing.

To pair your FREECOM 4 with devices through the voice-assisted menu:

1.

Tap

and

.

2.

When the voice-assisted menu reaches «Advanced Features», tap

3.

When the voice-assisted menu reaches the required option, tap

To reset all Bluetooth pairing, select the menu option «Reset Mobiles and GPS Pairing».

3.6 PAIRING THE BLUETOOTH INTERCOM

To connect your unit to another unit with a Bluetooth intercom, you must first pair their channels. Once paired, the

units automatically recognize each other whenever they are in range (line of sight up to 1.2 km / 3,900 ft subject to

terrain).

Pairing a channel replaces any existing paired device on that channel with the new device.

If you have purchased the FREECOM 4 MultiSet, the retail package contains two pre-paired units configured

to communicate on Channel A.

Your FREECOM 4 is compatible with most Cardo models for Bluetooth intercom calls. In addition, it is also

compatible with the Schuberth SRC-System™. Intercom range with other models is limited to the distance of

the device with the shorter range.

For details on how to pair and use your FREECOM 4 with other Cardo units, go to

www.cardosystems.com/freecomcompatibility.

3.6.1 3-WAY AND 4-WAY BLUETOOTH INTERCOM CALLS

In addition to standard 2-way Bluetooth intercom calls, you can use the FREECOM 4 for 3-way and 4-way Bluetooth

intercom calls on Cardo and non-Cardo devices. FREECOM 4 allows full-duplex Bluetooth intercom communication for

up to 3 riders or 4 riders/passengers to communicate up to 1.2 km / 3,900 ft in line of sight (subject to terrain).

on page 23).

or use VOX.

or use VOX.

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