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External Media Players and Telephone
Audio devices containing hard disks should
not be used, as vibration will cause the
playback to skip, and may damage the hard
disk in the device.
The audio system provides a 5 Volt 1 Amp
power supply via the USB connector,
through which it is possible to charge most
mobile phones and other such devices.
Connecting the Audio Device via
USB
Switch off the audio system (see page
7
) or
motorcycle ignition.
Connect the audio device to the USB
connector in the cockpit stowage
compartment using a suitable USB cable, or
for USB drives, directly in to the USB
connector.
Close the stowage compartment lid, ensuring
that neither the audio device or cable is
trapped.
Switch on the audio system (see page
6
).
Select the audio source (see page
32
).
The audio system will scan the root folder
and any sub-folders of the device for
compatible tracks and then begin play-back
of all tracks by folder and then track title in
alphabetical order.
Press and release the PRESET button to cycle
through the folders one at a time.
Press and release the Tuning up (T+) or
Tuning down (T-) buttons to change track in
alphabetical order.
Press and hold the Tuning up (T+) or Tuning
down (T-) buttons to increment or decrement
through the sub-folders in alphabetical order.
To pause the playback select another audio
source or turn the audio system off (see
page
7
). Playback will resume once the
device is selected or the audio system is
turned on again.
Caution
Triumph Motorcycles Limited will not be
liable for any damage to, or loss of data
from, any audio devices used in this way.
Refer to the audio device manufacturer’s
instructions for any usage restrictions.
Caution
Do not allow the USB cable to become
trapped in the stowage compartment lid,
or route the USB cable outside of the
stowage compartment. Either of these
conditions may damage the stowage
compartment lid seal and allow water or
dust to enter the stowage compartment,
damaging the audio device and other
contents.