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Aux 3 •
designed for Rider’s Stereo Phone
Aux 4 •
designed for Stereo Music
Incoming audio is amplified only to the rider’s headset, but can be switched for both rider and passenger
use. Incoming audio automatically cuts the stereo music on Aux 4 by 100% and reduces bike-to-bike audio
on Aux 1, plus stereo GPS audio on Aux 2 to 50% to improve phone conversation; while at the same time
it also disables the bike-to-bike VOX transmit mode to prevent your phone conversation been broadcast to
other bikes. *Some phones may require a hands free adaptor.
Optional, remote, Single or Twin Stereo Bluetooth Module/s
Connects into Aux 2, 3, 4 or 5.
Each of the stereo Bluetooth modules lets you connect wirelessly to one or two Bluetooth devices, so long
as one is using hands free profile (such as a mobile phone or GPS, etc) and the other uses advanced audio
profile (A2DP, such as stereo devices, mp3 players, etc). The twin Bluetooth module lets you connect to
between 1 and 4 Bluetooth devices.
Automatic gain control compensates for varying noise/speed conditions and the stereo audio can be faded
between the rider and passenger headsets. Rider and passenger speech plus audio from Aux 1 and 2
automatically reduce the stereo music on Aux 4 to 50%, while audio from Aux 3 fully cuts the music for
improved conversations (auto reduction and/or auto gain control can be switched off for improved earplug
use).
Aux 5 •
designed for Passenger’s Stereo/Phone
Incoming audio is amplified only to the passenger’s headset, but can be switched to both rider and
passenger. Incoming audio has no effect to any other Aux connections so that the passenger can enjoy
their own stereo music without disruption to other inputs or outputs. We recommend using the optional
remote PTT if using a bike-to-bike radio, so that you can manually disable the VOX transmit mode when
the passenger is using their phone.
CONNECTIVITY • LOGICAL MIXING AND CONTROL
Aux 2 •
designed for
Stereo GPS
Incoming audio on Aux 2 automatically reduces the stereo music level on Aux 4 to 50% to improve speech
clarity, while automatic gain control compensates for varying noise/speeds and the stereo audio can be
faded between the rider and passenger headsets (auto reduction and/or auto gain control can be switched
off for improved earplug use). You can use some phones via some GPS units, but in most cases you lose
the important GPS audio and safety camera warnings while using the phone through a GPS. This is why
we provide separate GPS and phone connectivity to manage this better for you.
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