15
Redial the last number "Hey Cardo, redial number"
Answer an incoming call "Answer"
Reject/Ignore an incoming call "Ignore"
Access Siri (when connected to an iOS device) "Hey Siri"
Access Google (when connected to an Android device) "Ok Google"
Check the battery status "Hey Cardo, battery status"
Initiate a Bluetooth
®
intercom call "Hey Cardo, call intercom"
4 RIDING WITH OTHERS
Your INSYDE features two distinct intercom communication modes: the traditional Bluetooth
®
protocol and the Cardo's Dynamic Mesh Communications (DMC) technology.
DMC is the best way to communicate in a group. In DMC mode, you can instantly create or join
a dynamically fluid network of up to 15 riders to communicate in full conference mode. Unlike
Bluetooth
®
, DMC allows anyone in the group to roam freely, overtake each other or even leave the
group altogether, without affecting the ongoing conversations of the remaining fellow riders. You
can also use the DMC intercom to communicate privately with another rider.
Of course, you can still use Bluetooth
®
to connect to devices, such as your smartphone or GPS,
or to communicate with riders with headsets that don't include DMC technology. For details, see
Bluetooth
®
Intercom.
How Does DMC Work?
Anyone can start a new DMC group.
In DMC intercom mode, riders can join, leave, and rejoin existing DMC groups without affecting the
ongoing conversation among the other group members. If a group member goes out of range, the
remaining riders are automatically re-connected within split seconds to a closer group member,
bypassing the absent or remote rider. This way, all active riders remain connected to each other.
4.1 DMC INTERCOM
You can use the DMC intercom to speak with other riders in your DMC group (for more information
on creating DMC intercom groups, see Setting Up DMC intercom Groups).
Using the DMC intercom, all riders in a group speak hands-free. A rider in a group performs no
additional operation to speak to or hear other riders in the group.
Using the DMC intercom, you can also:
• Chat privately with another rider in your DMC group, see Chatting Privately.
• Bridge a non-DMC passenger or rider, see Adding a non-DMC Passenger.