5. RIDING WITH OTHERS
Your FREECOM4x features two distinct intercom communication modes: the traditional Bluetooth protocol and
Live Intercom.
5.1 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 unit automatically recognizes the other one
whenever they are in range (line of sight up to 1.2km /0.75mi 400m / 0.25mi subject to terrain).
● Pairing a channel replaces any existing paired unit on that channel with the new unit.
● If you purchased the FREECOM4x 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.
5.1.1 SETTING UP BLUETOOTH INTERCOM GROUPS
To set up a Bluetooth group :
1. Confirm your unit is in Standby mode (LED flashes 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.
3. To add a 3rd rider:
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