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All I did was clear it from the phone and made sure I had a full charge on my scala. Then I just reconnected it. That was it. Once I had made sure I had the full charge that was it.. Done. Hope this helped. Regards, Denise
Guys, if you roll out a device that can detect the battery if you own a soldering iron it can be easily replaced by a similar or even greater capacity.
i have the tom tom rider 2 its a great bit of kit but i disconnected the scala cardo headset for helmets so that i cold try a different bluetooth headset for use in a car and it didnt work i then tryed to recconect it to my tom tom and it cant find it when searching for it what do i do ? what have i done?
I had a similar problem when I first connected my Cardo Scala Rider set to the helmet. First off, make sure that the volume on the Zumo is set to 100% for BOTH guidance and mp3 functions. Then click the upper control on the Cado Scala to maximize the volume of the headset. When you've accomplished those two electronic hurdles, adjust the location of the speakers in the helmet - if location of the speakers is not optimized nothing you do with the electronics will have much effect. I typically run the mp3 volume at 20% and the GPS at 50% with the headset volume at halfway. My Cardo Scala unit is a Teamset and I sometimes have problems hearing my rider scream that I'm going too fast. I haven't bothered yet to tell her to keep the microphone closer to her lips.
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