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Bluetooth
Bluetooth
Requirements
The audio system is equipped with
Bluetooth
wireless technology version 2.1 + EDR. This
allows wireless connectivity to
Bluetooth
headsets, streaming music devices and
compatible mobile phones.
You can connect up to two devices:
•
A headset and a streaming music
device (or phone);
•
Two headsets.
In order to operate correctly the wireless
device must first be connected (paired) with
the audio system.
Once connected, the audio system will allow
the playback of audio tracks from a
compatible device (and reception of incoming
phone calls from a mobile phone) to the
audio system, and transfer of all audio output
to the helmet mounted headsets instead of
the vehicle speakers.
Note:
•
The reception of incoming phone
calls requires a compatible
Bluetooth
headset to be
connected.
A headset is not required to play
audio tracks, provided SPEAKERS
are selected in the Radio Settings
Menu (see page
9
).
Bluetooth
Setup
Pairing
Note:
•
The following settings can only be
adjusted when the motorcycle is
stationary and the ignition is
turned on.
•
HEADSET 1 will only allow pairing
of a compatible headset. DEVICE 2
will allow pairing of a compatible
headset, mobile phone or
streaming music device.
•
Pairing is similar for streaming
music devices, mobile phones and
headsets. The following procedure
describes pairing a typical mobile
phone as DEVICE 2.
Make sure the wireless device is turned on,
and that
Bluetooth
is turned on and visible to
the audio system (sometimes called
discoverable or visible). Refer to the device
manufacturers instructions for details of
Bluetooth
operation specific to that device.
To access the
BLUETOOTH
menu;
1.
With the motorcycle stationary, press and
hold the MODE/MENU button on the
audio switch unit until RADIO
SETTINGS is highlighted in the display
screen.
2.
Press and release the SCROLL button
until
BLUETOOTH
is highlighted. Press
the SELECT button to enter the menu
item.