2016 Boom! Box Owner's Manual 99464-16 Fri Jul 10 15:29:45 CDT 2015
REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
MÉXICO COFETEL AVISO BRASIL ANATEL NOTICE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY FIRST Safety Information..............................................................1 Navigation..........................................................................3 Pre-Ride Checklist.............................................................4 Emergency Phone Number................................................4 Emergency CB Operation..................................................4 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS Features, Options and Specifications.....................
TABLE OF CONTENTS BASIC OPERATION Home Screen...................................................................33 Screen Menu Bar.............................................................34 Checkboxes......................................................................34 Multiselect Button.............................................................35 Scroll Controls..................................................................35 Keyboard.............................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS TUNER Tuner................................................................................65 Selecting a Band: Menu Buttons......................................66 Selecting a Band: HOME Hand Control, Classic Mode....66 Selecting a Band: Voice Recognition...............................66 Tune/Seek/Preset Settings...............................................66 Tuning a Station: Hand Control Switch.............................67 Tuning a Station: Voice Recognition.........................
TABLE OF CONTENTS BLUETOOTH Enabling Bluetooth...........................................................87 Pairing a Bluetooth Device...............................................87 Connecting/Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device................88 Reconnecting After Vehicle Turns On...............................89 Deleting a Paired Device..................................................90 PHONE Phone Compatibility.........................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Changing the Emergency Phone Number.....................106 CITIZEN BAND (CB) RADIO CB Radio........................................................................109 Turning CB On...............................................................109 Turning CB Off...............................................................110 Conflicting Transmissions...............................................110 Emergency Operation: Channel 9..................................110 Transmitting on CB..
TABLE OF CONTENTS Adding a Game Zone Favorite.......................................130 Setting Game or Score Notification................................131 Responding To Game Zone Alert...................................131 Removing a Game Zone Favorite..................................132 Displaying Current Weather...........................................132 Displaying Daily Forecast: 3 and 6 hour.........................133 Displaying 5 Day Forecast.............................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS Trips...............................................................................160 Creating a Trip: Using Menus.........................................160 Creating a Trip: Using Map.............................................161 Round Trip......................................................................161 Editing a Trip: Adding Waypoints in Menu......................161 Editing a Trip: Adding Waypoints On Map......................162 Editing a Trip: Reordering Waypoints.......
TABLE OF CONTENTS VOICE RECOGNITION Voice Recognition..........................................................183 Activating Voice Recognition..........................................183 Cancelling Voice Recognition.........................................183 Teleprompter..................................................................184 Command List................................................................184 Pick List..........................................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS TRADEMARKS H-D U.S.A., LLC Trademark Information........................215 Product Registered Marks.............................................
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SAFETY INFORMATION Set CB channel, squelch threshold and volume before riding to minimize adjustments on the road. Distractions can lead to loss of control, resulting in death or serious injury. (00089a) This manual explains the operation of the Boom!™ Box Infotainment system. Investing time to learn about the features and operation of your motorcycle and its infotainment system will lead to safe enjoyable use of its full range of features.
while the motorcycle is in motion. Even if a feature is available, do not allow it to distract you from operating the motorcycle safely. om01671 For safety, program the system when stopped. Perform system setup and get familiar with the controls and features of the infotainment system before operating the motorcycle on the road. This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, road conditions and availability of emergency services.
If necessary, safely park the vehicle if there is difficulty following the route guidance or if there is a need to program a new route. In some circumstances, the system could temporarily provide an inaccurate position of the vehicle or show errors in distance between objects. om01665 When importing routes from other devices or websites, understand that there may be limitations to the accuracy or reliability of the imported data.
PRE-RIDE CHECKLIST • Set up CB and intercom. To make full use of features and minimize distraction while on the road, configure the system with your personal preferences before riding. • Connect and put on headsets. • Set brightness, background color and day/night color mode. • Configure presets and favorites. Setting up an emergency phone number can provide access to help when needed. See PHONE, Making a Call: Emergency Phone Number. • Select tuning mode (tune/seek/preset).
FEATURES, OPTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Vehicles are equipped from the factory with the radios and features as described in Table 1 and Table 2. Also see SYSTEM SETTINGS, System Information to view the hardware, software and navigation database installed on your vehicle. FEATURES 4.3 6.5 6.5 (CVO) Tuner1 X X X Media playback X X X Phone X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Voice commands2 Vehicle status Table 1. Boom! Box Infotainment System SYSTEM 4.3 6.5 6.
Table 3. Display Table 4. Controls ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION Screen Weatherproof 4.3-inch QVGA LCD color screen or 6.
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Table 6. Tuner Table 6. Tuner ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM Tuner bands FM (mono/stereo), AM, LW, MW, Weather Band (dependent on region) Tuner presets 15 FM, 6 AM, 6 LW, 6 MW, 6 WB Weather band fre- WB1-162.400MHz, WB2-162.425MHz, quency WB3-162.450MHz, WB4-162.475MHz, WB5-162.500MHz, WB6-162.525MHz, WB7-162.
Table 7. Media ITEM DESCRIPTION Media file playback MP3, MPEG-4AAC, WMA, WAV (Bluetooth) Media file playback All iPod supported file types decoded (Apple devices) and played from Apple device USB port USB 2.0, 5 V, 1.
Table 8. Audio Table 8. Audio ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM Speed volume 4 levels of automatic gain based on speed, plus off setting Speakers: FLHXSE 6.5 in, 1.7 ohm, 91.5 dB, 65Hz-20kHz, fairing 150 W Audio routing Adjustable speaker/headset audio routing (tuner, communication device, phone) Speakers: FLHXSE 5 x 7 in, 1.7 ohm, 91.
Table 9. Phone Table 9. Phone ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION Features Inbound/outbound calls, call history, mute/unmute, phone book download, emergency phone calling, point of interest dialing Ring tones 4 built-in ring tones, 1 custom ring tone (media file import) Call history Up to 60 calls (20 received, 20 missed, and 20 dialed calls) Table 10.
Table 11. Intercom Table 13. SiriusXM ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION Adjustments VOX sensitivity, automatic speed sensitivity adjustment Subscription Free 3-month trial subscription for 6.5 CVO, optional module and subscription required for other 6.5 systems Channels Over 200 channels Radio features Channel list, direct tune, scanning, song/artist tagging, program categories Table 12.
Table 14. Navigation Table 14. Navigation ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION Map display Two data fields, next turn guidance, current street, POI icons, navigation routing, traffic flow/events (requires RDS or SiriusXM traffic service), 3D terrain and landmarks (6.
Table 14. Navigation Table 15. Vehicle Status ITEM DESCRIPTION ITEM DESCRIPTION Other features Round trip guidance, trip summary, phone contact navigation, route simulation, low fuel navigation alert, graphical signpost display Air temperature Temperature of the surrounding environment measured by a sensor in the fairing North American map (for North America 49ST/CAL/CAN configurations). European map (for ENG/HDI-Europe configurations). Map optional (other destinations).
INFOTAINMENT CONTROLS om01741 6.5GT 5 6 4 CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS 4.3 2 3 1 1. Power/mute 2. Home screen 3. Favorites 2 1 3 4. Navigation 5. Soft key 6. Touchscreen Figure 4.
NOTES POWER/MUTE SWITCH When turning the motorcycle on, the radio resumes its previous state (radio on or off). Power On: With the motorcycle turned on or in accessory mode, press POWER/MUTE switch to turn on the system. The system returns to the last state as when it was last turned off (media file, station, and so on). Power Off: Press and hold the POWER/MUTE switch for three seconds to turn the system off. The screen goes black and the clock is displayed.
Setting FAV switch (radio station): Tune to a desired station (such as 105.7 FM or WB1). Press and hold FAV switch. Select the desired station on the screen. Setting FAV switch (media player): With media player connected to the USB port, press and hold FAV switch. Select the media player on the screen. Setting FAV switch (media file): With a media file playing, press and hold the FAV switch. Select the media file on the screen. Listening to favorite: Briefly press the FAV switch.
TOUCHSCREEN: 6.5 ONLY See Figure 4. Press on the touchscreen to select menu items and operate the radio. The touchscreen can be operated while wearing riding gloves. Left Hand Control Audio Functions om01712 The screen is designed to minimize glare, be viewable in all lighting conditions and be operable in wet weather conditions. The touchscreen is covered with a replaceable protective film. Keep this screen protector on the screen at all times to prevent damage to the screen.
Table 16. Left Hand Control Audio Functions ITEM ICON NAME FUNCTION Right Hand Control Audio Functions om01667 1 Home 2 Previous Media: Previous media file. /Seek Down Tuner: Tune/seek/next preset down. 3 Next/Seek Up Media: Next media file. Tuner: Tune/seek/next preset up. 4 Volume Up Increases volume 5 Volume down Decreases volume 2 8 6 Voice Initiates a voice recognition sesRecognition sion 4 9 Toggles between current screen and Home screen 5 1 6 7 3 Figure 6.
Table 17. Right Hand Control Audio Functions ITEM ICON NAME FUNCTION 1 Information Press: Display vehicle status Hold: Display high contrast day colors 2 CB Increases CB squelch level (if Squelch + equipped). 3 CB Decreases CB squelch level (if Squelch - equipped). 4 CB Push to Talk 5 Cursor Up Moves the highlighting up through the selections. 6 Cursor Right Moves the highlighting right through the selections. 7 Cursor Down Moves the highlighting down through the selections.
VOLUME: Press the switch up to increase volume or down to decrease volume to the speakers or rider headset.The volume control can also unmute audio and resume media. NOTES • Unlike the MUTE switch, decreasing volume to zero does not pause media. • The volume output is also affected by the speed volume setting. See SYSTEM SETTINGS, Speed Volume. • CB, intercom, phone calls and system prompts have independent volume levels. Adjust the volume for these different audio sources while they are active.
day colors. See SYSTEM SETTINGS, High Contrast Day Colors. om01687 REAR (PASSENGER) CONTROLS See Figure 7. Some vehicles have passenger controls on the right side of the Tour-Pak. These controls allow the passenger to operate functions in the radio. 1 2 MODE/UP/DN Switch MODE: Press switch straight in to select the next available audio source. UP/DN: Press switch up/down to select the previous/next radio station or media file.
Table 18. Rear (Passenger) Control Audio Functions ITEM 1 ICON NAME Mode FUNCTION Cycles to next available audio source. Next/Seek Tuner: Seek up. Media: Next file. Up 2 Previous /Seek Down Tuner: Seek down. Media: Previous file. CB Pushto-Talk If Equipped: Press and hold to transmit on CB/intercom. Volume Up Increases volume. Volume Down HEADSET CONNECTORS Decreases volume.
headset with the slot on the connector as shown in Figure 8. The headset only works if the connector is properly installed. When using headsets, set the volume to a level where traffic and sounds from the surrounding environment can still be heard. om00304d 2 1 The socket caps remain shut when not in use to prevent dirt and water from entering the socket. Close both socket caps before washing the motorcycle. 1. Headset connector index 2. Console index Figure 8.
Microphone Positioning om01688 Full face helmets: See Figure 10. Route the boom below the helmet, with the microphone oriented upright inside the helmet, so the boom does not touch the chin. Open face or half helmets: See Figure 10 and Figure 11. Position the microphone lightly touching or directly to the left of the mouth. is05939 Figure 9. Passenger Headset Connector Figure 10.
is06122 Phone: Charges the phone and plays media files from the phone. However, phone calling and text messaging features are achieved only through Bluetooth connection. Media device: Charges the device and plays media files. USB drive: Plays media files, imports/exports navigation files, loads software updates, and imports ring tones. Memory card: Some types of memory cards can be connected to play media files. Connection requires an adapter or reader. NOTE Figure 11.
Open: Pull up on the front of the compartment door to open as shown. Cleaning: The rubber or fabric insert in the compartment is attached with hook and loop fastening tape and can be removed for cleaning. Media Compartment: Other Vehicles See Figure 13. Other vehicles have a media compartment on the right side of the radio as shown. Insert the phone or media device into the foam cradle to secure the device and isolate it from vibration.
om01744b om01968a 1 2 2 3 1 1. Storage/media compartment door 2. USB port Figure 12. Storage/Media Compartment: Fixed Fairing Models 28 Controls and Components Figure 13.
SPEAKERS The speaker types and arrangements are different across models. All speakers are weatherproof and sealed for use in all riding weather conditions. See CARE AND CLEANING to properly care for speakers. See www.h-d.com/store for available speaker options. Fairing Speakers Front speakers are designed into a ported enclosure in the fairing for additional bass response and higher fidelity. Models include different speaker specifications and arrangements within the inner fairing.
ANTENNAS AND RECEPTION om01909 2 Operating the CB radio without an antenna or with a broken antenna cable can result in damage to the transmitter circuitry. (00176a) Tuner and CB antennas: See Figure 14. Antennas on the rear of the vehicle may be removed during vehicle storage. Make sure to install antennas before operating the radio. To install, hand tighten the antennas to the mounts. Antennas for the tuner and CB are different.
BLUETOOTH The system has Bluetooth capability for accessing media files and phone operation. See the BLUETOOTH section to set up and connect devices. TURNING MOTORCYCLE ON, OFF OR TO ACCESSORY MODE Turning on motorcycle: When the motorcycle is turned on, the radio returns to its previous state before shutdown. Features such as CB, intercom, current station or media playing resume as before the vehicle was turned off. A Bluetooth connection to the phone will attempt to resume.
NOTES 32 Controls and Components
HOME SCREEN See Figure 15. The Home screen provides access to all the features available for the system. The layout of items on this screen may be different depending on radio type and installed features. om01981 During initialization and startup, some features may be unavailable for a short time (such as navigation, SiriusXM, media and voice recognition). 7 1 4 2 5 3 6 Favorites Media (Bluetooth and USB devices) Tuner (FM and other bands) Communication (CB, intercom, phone) BASIC OPERATION 1. 2.
SCREEN MENU BAR See Figure 16. Many screens have a menu bar at the top of the screen. The menu bar and its components change according to the screen being displayed. Table 19. Commonly Used Menu Bar Buttons BUTTON DESCRIPTION On/Off Shows the current state of the feature (on or off). Press the button to turn the feature on or off. Back Returns to the previous screen. Exit Exits the current function.
om01724 Figure 17. Checkbox - Function Enabled (typical) om01725 Figure 18. Multiselect Button (typical) MULTISELECT BUTTON SCROLL CONTROLS See Figure 18. Multiselect buttons have a plus sign (+) with an arrow symbol on the button. The text shown on the button is the currently active setting. See Figure 19. Scroll controls are displayed on the side of the screen when there is more than one page of available options.
om02039 Table 20. List Function Buttons 1 2 3 1. Scroll up 2. List function (letter jump shown) 3. Scroll down BUTTON NAME Option menu DESCRIPTION Opens a menu of additional options. Select the button again to return to the original screen. Letter jump Jumps to a selected location within the list. For example, to jump to entries starting with the letter 'S', select the letter jump button, then select 'S' from the keyboard.
KEYBOARD The keyboard is used for selecting navigation destinations, searching media files, saving contact information or entering other data into the radio when needed. The keyboard is operated by touchscreen or by using the CURSOR/SELECT hand control switch to select letters. Large Keyboard: See Figure 21. When input is required, the screen displays a keypad with larger buttons. Use the keypad selectors on the right side to display different portions of the alphabet (A-I, J-R or S-Z). The 6.
om02026 om02037 1 2 9 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 4 5 6 7 Input (displayed in title bar) Keyboard (alphabetically arranged) Numeric keypad Symbols Extended characters Backspace/delete Space OK/Enter Shift (upper/lower case) Figure 20. Full Keyboard 38 Basic Operation 8 1 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 6 Input (displayed in title bar) Numeric keypad Symbols Extended characters Keypad Keypad selectors (A-I, J-R, S-Z) Backspace/delete Space OK/Enter Figure 21.
SMART SPELLER Rider (controls on handlebar): Adjusts the volume level for the speakers and the rider headphones (if active). The smart speller assists you when entering information into the radio. When entering information (such as a search for a navigation address), the keyboard only enables strings of letters that match the entries in the database. Passenger (on Tour-Pak equipped models): Adjusts the volume level for the passenger headphones only.
POPUP SCREENS om02041 The radio displays popup screens to explain when a feature is unavailable, display a low fuel message, indicate an incoming phone call, and so on. These screens may interrupt normal system operation. Some screens require a choice (Yes/No) or require confirmation (OK). Press the button to acknowledge the message or activate the feature. LOCKOUT SCREENS Some screens, features or menu items may be locked out or unavailable, such as when the vehicle is in motion.
Table 21. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Speakers not muted Music/media is playing through the speakers. Speakers muted Table 21. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Citizen Band (CB) idle Music/media is routed to the speakers. Speakers are muted. CB is turned on. Not currently transmitting. No CB signals are being received (squelch not broken). CB active CB is transmitting or incoming CB signal is being received (squelch has been broken). Music/media is playing through the headsets.
Table 21. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Table 21. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Scan up System is scanning up, briefly dwelling on each active frequency or media file. East (direction) Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling east. Scan down System is scanning down, briefly dwelling on each active frequency or media file. West (direction) Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling west. Seek up Tuner is seeking up for the next active frequency.
SYSTEM SETUP om01982 Most settings are similar for all radios. However, some features or selections may be unique or unavailable on some vehicles. Some settings may also be specific for particular countries or regions. See FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS for more information about the features available on your motorcycle and in your region. SYSTEM SETTINGS Configure the system settings before riding the motorcycle, with the motorcycle stationary and set to accessory mode.
Table 22.
LANGUAGE See Figure 25. The system can be configured for any of the languages shown in Table 23. The selected language affects the text displayed on the screen, voice prompts from the system, and voice recognition features. To make sure that the system works properly for your use, select the proper language and dialect as applicable. om01976 Table 23.
2. To switch between manual and automatic: a. b. Automatic: Check the Automatic checkbox. The screen brightness will automatically adjust according to the ambient light measured by the sensor in the speedometer. Manual: Uncheck the Automatic checkbox. Adjust the brightness level. BUTTON BRIGHTNESS 1. See Figure 27. Select Home > Setup > Display > Button Brightness. 2. Adjust the brightness level.
DAY/NIGHT COLORS MODE 1. Select Home > Setup > Colors. 2. Press the multiselect button until the desired color mode is displayed. a. Day Colors: Screen shows brighter colors. b. Night Colors: Screen shows darker subdued colors. Navigation map is also shown in night color scheme. No other background colors can be selected while in night color mode. c. Automatic Colors: Screen automatically adjusts day/night color modes according to ambient light measured by the sensor in the speedometer.
om02172 om01706 Figure 29. High Contrast Day Colors Figure 30. Backgrounds BACKGROUND COLOR: 6.5 ONLY ENGLISH UNITS/METRIC 1. See Figure 30. Select Home > Setup > Colors > Backgrounds. 1. 2. Select one of the listed colors or Default (orange). 48 System Settings Select Home > Setup. NOTE The English unit/metric selection also affects how units are displayed in the odometer.
2. Press the multiselect button until the desired unit type is displayed. a. English Units: Measurements are displayed as miles, yards, feet, mph, gallons, degrees F and PSI. b. Metric: Measurements are displayed as kilometers, meters, km/h, liters, degrees C and bar. CLOCK 1. See Figure 31. Select Home > Setup > Clock. 2. 12/24 hour: Select 12-Hour or 24-Hour clock mode. 3. Press the multiselect button to choose GPS, RDS or User Time. 4. a.
om01728a om01732a 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2 4 3 5 Time adjustment Daylight savings time (on/off) Time zone 12/24 hour User/GPS time Figure 31. Clock Settings KEYBOARD: 6.5 ONLY 1. See Figure 32. Select Home > Setup. 2. Select Full Keyboard (which displays all characters) or Large Keyboard (which displays a larger keypad). See BASIC OPERATION, Keyboard for keyboard types. 50 System Settings Figure 32. Keyboard Setting: Full/Large SPEAKER/HEADSET SELECTION 1. See Figure 33.
om01674 om01675 Figure 33. Speaker/Headset Selection Figure 34. Audio Setup Screen AUDIO SETTINGS: BASS/TREBLE FADE 1. See Figure 34. Select Home > Setup > Audio Setup. 2. Adjust the Bass and Treble settings using the + and controls. The tone settings are applied for all audio output through the speakers and headsets. The fade setting adjusts the balance of volume between the front and rear speakers. By default, the fade is set at the center with an equal balance of volume.
3. Adjust the front to rear fade. a. Fade adjustment (typical): Press the R (rear) or F (front) controls to adjust the balance of the speaker volume between the front and rear speakers. The center circle indicates an equal balance of volume to both front and rear speakers. b. Graphical fade adjustment (select models): Adjust the front to rear sound balance by pushing left or right cursor controls. The fade adjustment line displays the balance of sound between the front and rear speakers.
activating VOX transmissions when at greater speeds. It also prevents the need to continually adjust the VOX sensitivity setting. om01977 Speed volume is also known as automatic volume control (AVC) on previous Harley-Davidson sound systems. 1 2 1. Select Home > Setup > Audio Setup. 2. See Figure 35. Select Fade/Speed Volume. 3. Adjust speed volume to one of four different levels. Each level defines the amount of gain that is added to the volume as vehicle speed increases.
FEEDBACK PROMPTS REAR CONTROLS The prompt volume affects audible feedback, such as navigation prompts, voice recognition prompts, text-to-speech features and so on. Prompt volume can also be adjusted by the volume hand controls while the prompt is playing. 1. See Figure 38. Select Home > Setup. 2. Select the Rear Controls checkbox. 1. See Figure 37 Select Home > Setup > Feedback. 2. Prompt volume: Adjust prompt volume. 3.
CLASSIC MODE om01978 When Classic Mode is selected, the HOME hand control switch will toggle through available audio sources, rather than displaying the Home screen. This operates similar to the MODE SEL switch on previous Harley-Davidson motorcycles. For example, repeatedly pressing the HOME switch on the handlebar will toggle through tuner bands (AM, FM, WB and so on) and through media devices.
number of presets is different when global presets are not enabled. CB channels, phone contacts and navigation destinations cannot be stored as global presets. See TUNER, Presets for more information. 1. See Figure 40. Select Home > Setup > Global Presets. 2. Enable/disable global presets: Check (or uncheck) the Enable checkbox. 3. Set pages: Refer to Table 24. Select up to four pages of global presets. 4.
BLUETOOTH om01711 See the BLUETOOTH section and other applicable sections for configuration and operation of Bluetooth devices. RING TONES See PHONE, Selecting Ring Tone for setting up or installing a new ring tone. SIRIUSXM Figure 41. Global Preset Example: Multiple Preset Types On Page See SIRIUSXM for setting up and subscribing to SiriusXM on equipped vehicles. TRAFFIC See NAVIGATION, Traffic to set up and operate traffic features. Table 24.
2. Select the information to display. a. b. c. 3. Software: See Figure 42. Shows the current software version installed on the radio. Software updates are available on www.h-d.com/boom (or the Boom! Box portion of www.h-d.com/touring). See SYSTEM SETTINGS, Software Update for instructions. Hardware: See Figure 43. Shows the Harley-Davidson part number, supplier part number and a unique serial number for the radio.
SOFTWARE UPDATE om02045 Harley-Davidson periodically provides software updates for the radio on www.h-d.com/boom. Check if you are using the latest version of software and update the software when a newer version is available. Updates can be done by using the following procedure or by bringing the vehicle to an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer. Figure 43. Hardware Information 1. See Figure 42. Select Home > Setup > System Information > Software. 2.
6.5 CVO) and the proper region/vehicle configuration, if applicable. 5. Unzip the software package to a folder. The folder includes an installation file with an .ISO extension. 6. Copy the .ISO file to the root directory (the first or top directory) of a USB drive. Some updates require up to an 8 GB USB drive. 7. Keyed ignition motorcycle: Turn the vehicle ignition switch to ACCESSORY.
FACTORY RESTORE A factory restore can be performed by the dealer to restore the radio to its original factory settings. This removes all user settings in radio. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer to have this service performed.
NOTES 62 System Settings
NOTE FAVORITES Navigation destinations, phone contacts, CB channels and files from a Bluetooth-connected device cannot be saved as favorites. SETTING A FAVORITE 1. 2. Tune to a radio station, weather band channel, SiriusXM channel or file from USB-connected device. Store to FAV switch (on radio faceplate): Press and hold the FAV switch. Store to Favorite screen: Select Home > Fav. Press and hold one of the favorite preset buttons from the list. 3. See Figure 46.
Favorite screen: See Figure 47. Select Home > Fav. Select a favorite from the list. om01980 Figure 47.
music or news programming). In some radios, the system can accumulate a list of stations within range, along with the current song or program being played. TUNER The radio has a multi-band stereo receiver with tune, seek and scan functions. The tuner supports RDS or RBDS data display (according to vehicle configuration). The tuner can be configured to search for particular program types (such as country om01997 See Figure 48 for a description of the Tuner screen components.
SELECTING A BAND: MENU BUTTONS When tuning or seeking, the tuner continues to wrap around at the beginning or end of the frequency range. Radios support different frequency bands according to region and radio type. See FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS. 1. With a tuner band displayed, select Menu. 1. Select Home > Tuner. 2. See Figure 49. Press the Tune/Seek/Preset multiselect button until the desired function is displayed. 2. Select the desired band (AM, LW, MW, FM or WB, as applicable).
TUNING A STATION: VOICE RECOGNITION om01996 1 1. Press the VOICE RECOGNITION switch. 2. Say TUNE TO along with the frequency into the microphone (such as TUNE TO NINETY-SEVEN POINT ONE). The radio automatically tunes to the appropriate band (such as AM or FM) according to the frequency selected. 2 3 1. Tune/Seek/Preset setting 2. Scan 3. RDS/RBDS (on/off) Figure 49.
2. 3. Select Scan. The radio begins scanning through the frequencies. The radio remains on each station for five seconds before continuing the scan. The scan icon is shown in the status bar during this process. If the scan does not find any strong station within two complete passes through the band frequencies, the scan automatically cancels. To select a station, press the CURSOR/SELECT switch on the right hand controls.
SELECTING CATEGORIES om01983 Refer to Table 25 for categories available in North America. Refer to Table 26 for categories available in other regions. 1. 2. While in the FM band, select Cat to access a list of all available categories. For some radios, the Categories button is on the Stations screen. 1 2 See Figure 51. Select categories from the list. a. Individual categories selected: Radio seeks or scans only stations from the selected categories. The FM screen shows the category filter icon. b.
Table 25. FM Categories: RBDS, North America OPTION • • • • • • • • • • • • • Set/Clear All News Information Sports Talk Rock Classic Rock Adult Hits Soft Rock Top 40 Country Oldies Soft Table 26.
Accessing station list: See Figure 52. For equipped radios, press the Stat button in the upper left corner of the FM band screen. Selecting a station: See Figure 53. Use the scroll controls. Select the desired station from the list. om02064 2 1 om01999 om01992 1. Stations (showing current station or program information) 2. Categories Figure 53. Station List Figure 52. FM Tuner (Station List) WEATHER BAND Weather band is supported on radios for North America.
weather announcements using the seven different frequencies designated for weather band use as shown in Table 27. In Canada, Weatherradio Canada broadcasts weather information on the same set of frequencies. Table 27. Weather Band Channels PRESET CHANNEL FREQUENCY 1 WB1 162.400 MHz Listen to weather band: Select Home > Tuner > WB. 2 WB2 162.425 MHz Tune to weather band frequency: Use the PREVIOUS/NEXT hand control switch to advance through the seven weather band frequencies. 3 WB3 162.
www.weather.gov/nwr for weather band and alert broadcast information. RBDS/RDS Turn weather alert on: See Figure 54. On weather band screen, press button in upper left corner to display On. Some radio stations broadcast data which can be used to display station identification, program information and support other features in the radio (depending on the region). Turn weather alert off: On weather band screen, press button in upper left corner to display Off.
The radio automatically switches to another station if the signal quality is better. Regionalization (REG): Some radio stations split their program into separate regional programs on different frequencies. Regionalization automatically uses frequencies of regional related stations for alternate frequency jumps. Traffic Program/Traffic Announcement (TP/TA): The radio monitors stations for traffic announcements.
rent playing song. On 6.5 radios, the media screen also displays the cover art for the song, if available. MEDIA SCREEN See Figure 55. The Media screen shows the status of the curom01753a 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MEDIA 8 9 1. Media device 2. Find file (USB-connected device) 3. Media menu (seek/preset, scan, track list, repeat, shuffle) 4. Song title 5. Artist 6. Album 7. Time elapsed 8. Time remaining 9. File sequence (on device/playlist/album) Figure 55.
MEDIA DEVICES The radio supports various types of USB and Bluetooth-connected media devices. As a general guideline, support for devices is listed in Table 28. Some features or menus may not be available depending on device, file type or connection type. For mass storage devices (such as USB drives), the file organization on the device can impact performance. For best performance and indexing of files, store media files at the root directory of the USB device, rather than in multiple levels of folders.
Table 28. Media Device Support DEVICE DEVICES SUPPORTED CONNECTIONS Media player USB-connected phone. PlaysForSure compatible device. Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) compatible device. Bluetooth device Varies. Requires A2DP/AVRCP prominimum Bluetooth files. profile interoperability. USB cable. CONNECTING MEDIA DEVICE: USB 1. With motorcycle stopped, connect the media device to the USB port. Use a connector or reader as needed.
NOTES • • If connecting a new device, the radio begins playing the first song found on the device. If reconnecting a previously used device, the radio attempts to resume the last played file. The radio will begin collecting file information from the device. Some information and features may not be available until the radio has finished synchronizing with the device. The radio will play remaining files in alphabetical order. CONNECTING MEDIA DEVICE: BLUETOOTH See 1.
2. Press the multiselect button to show Seek (to advance through each song) or Preset (to advance through each preset). 3. Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT hand control switch to advance to the previous or next song (or preset) in the device. om01984 1 2 3 PAUSE, REWIND, OR FAST FORWARD MEDIA FILE 1. USB-connected device 2. Media player 3. Bluetooth-connected device Figure 56.
3. Press the SELECT/ENTER hand control switch to continue playing the current song. 2. Check the Repeat checkbox.The Repeat icon is displayed and the current file will play repeatedly until unselected. PLAY RANDOM FILES: SHUFFLE om02035 1 4 2 5 Seek/preset selection Scan media files Track list Repeat current media file Play random media files Figure 57. Media Menu REPEAT CURRENT FILE 1. Select Home > Media > Menu. 2. Check the Shuffle checkbox.The Shuffle icon is displayed.
4. Select the information button ("i") to display information for the selected song or the entire track list (such as the album for the currently displayed tracks). Set media preset: With song playing, press and hold one of the presets. The radio beeps and the preset is stored. Select media preset: Press desired preset. Song will begin playing. Seeking presets: In the media screen, select Menu. Select Presets.
om01986 Table 29. Finding a Media File CATEGORY Figure 59. Finding a Media File 82 Media DESCRIPTION Artist Lists all songs by selected artist. Radio will play a selected song, then plays remaining songs by the artist. Album Lists all songs on selected album. Radio will play a selected song, then plays remaining songs on the album. Genre Lists songs by selected genre. Song Title Searches for song by title. Playlist List of all playlists on device.
FINDING A MEDIA FILE: PLAYLIST 2. Select Playlist. A playlist is a file stored on the device which includes a sequential list of songs. All playlists native to the iPod are supported. The radio also supports the following playlist types for other USB-connected devices. 3. Select item from list. 4. Select song from the playlist. To play the entire playlist, select the first song. • Windows Media Player Advanced Stream Redirector format (*.
3. Select a song from the list. If necessary, select the letter jump button between the scroll controls and type the first letter of the song name. om01987 2 1 and select the proper option for characterizing the file (movie, music, video, podcast, and so on). Some files identified as podcasts are not actually podcast files, but just media files. These files may be listed with other song files. 1. Select Home > Media > Find. 2. Select Podcast. 3. Select a podcast from the list. 4. See Figure 61.
FINDING A MEDIA FILE: AUDIO BOOK The audio book option is displayed when audio book files have been discovered on the device. Some audio books are MP3 files which may be listed with other song files. 1. Select Home > Media > Find. 2. Select Audio Book. A list of audio books is displayed. 3. Select an audio book from the list. 4. See Figure 62. Select a chapter from the audio book, if applicable.
SAVING MEDIA FILE AS FAVORITE 1. With media file playing, select Menu. If the current file type is compatible for use as a ring tone, a Ring Tone button is displayed. 2. Select Ring Tone. The radio will attempt to download the media file for use as a ring tone. The radio allows only one ring tone to be downloaded into the radio. Replace the existing file if necessary. 3. Select OK. See FAVORITES.
ENABLING BLUETOOTH Bluetooth must be enabled before pairing or connecting with Bluetooth devices. 1. Select Home > Setup > Bluetooth Setup. 2. See Figure 63. Check the Bluetooth checkbox to enable. The motorcycle identifies itself as "H-D Radio". The name for the Bluetooth device is specified within the settings for your device. NOTE Phones may request permission to share information with "HD Radio" (such as phone book contacts and text messages).
number to call in the event of an emergency (such as 911 in the US). 8. Select Save in lower right corner of the screen. 9. The system begins downloading the phone book from the device. The Phone Book icon is displayed in the status bar during the download process. During this process, the phone may prompt for permission to share the phone book. om01719 om01718 Figure 65.
To manually connect or disconnect with a Bluetooth device after pairing, use the following procedure. Also see MEDIA, Connecting Media Device: Bluetooth. 1. In the radio, select Home > Setup > Bluetooth Setup. 2. Select List Paired Devices. A device with a highlighted phone icon is connected for phone service. A device with a highlighted media icon is connected for media. 3. Select a device from the list to connect or disconnect. 4. See Figure 66.
The radio will not automatically reconnect with media devices over Bluetooth. Manually reconnect the phone and other media devices as necessary. om01721 DELETING A PAIRED DEVICE A device will typically remain paired with the radio until deleted. 1. In the radio, select Home > Setup > Bluetooth Setup. 2. Select List Paired Devices. 3. Select the device from the list. 4. See Figure 67. Select Delete Pairing. Select OK to confirm. 90 Bluetooth Figure 67.
PHONE COMPATIBILITY Some phones may not be compatible with all the features and services in the radio. See the phone compatibility information at www.h-d.com/boom (or the Boom! Box section of www.hd.com/touring). Some features may vary by region or carrier. At a minimum, the phone must support the Bluetooth profiles shown in Table 30 to be compatible with various features in the radio. Even with these basic requirements, the phone may not necessarily be compatible with all features.
om01989 1. Phone book contacts 2. Dial phone number 1 4 2 5 3 6 3. Call history 4. Text messages 5. Emergency phone number 6. Bluetooth settings Figure 68. Phone Menu CALL SCREEN When a call is initiated or accepted, the Call screen is displayed as shown in Figure 69. This screen shows information for the current call. 92 Phone While in an active phone call, you can change to other screens and use other features (such as navigation).
om02018 1 2 3 5 4 6 13 7 8 1. End call 2. Menu (microphone mute/unmute, keypad, call history, contacts, emergency call) 3. Contact name (if available) 4. Phone number 5. Contact type (home, mobile or work) 6. Elapsed time in call 7. Phone carrier 12 9 10 11 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Roaming icon Phone battery (5 bars) Bluetooth connected New message icon Phone signal strength Microphone muted Figure 69.
3. See Figure 70. Type the full phone number using the keypad. Use the backspace/delete button or other characters as needed. Table 31. Call Screen Functions ITEM DESCRIPTION End Press to end the current call. 4. Menu Press to display other phone features (keypad for touch tones, mute/unmute, and so on). To add the phone number to the Saved list, select the Save button. 5. Select Dial in upper left corner. Mute Displays when microphones are muted.
om02024 MAKING A CALL: PHONE BOOK CONTACT 1 8 7 Select Home > Com > Phone. 2. Select Contacts > Phone Book. 3. Select the contact name from the list. The letter jump feature can be used by pressing the center button in the scroll controls. 4. Select the desired phone number. 2 3 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 1. 5 4 Dialed phone number Keypad Add phone number to saved list Hashtag/pound key (#) Press for zero (0), hold for plus (+) Asterisk (*) Backspace/delete Dial phone number Figure 70.
2. Select Fuel Prices. 3. Select a gas station from the list. MAKING A CALL: CALLING A CONTACT WITH VOICE RECOGNITION 4. Select Call. 1. Press the VOICE RECOGNITION switch. 2. Say CALL and speak the contact name from the phone book or saved list. 3. If a contact has more than one phone number (home, mobile or work), the system will prompt for the correct phone number to use. Select the phone number to dial.
Accepting a new call: Accepting a new call will terminate the current call. om01988 ADJUSTING CALL VOLUME During a call, use the volume hand control switch to adjust the incoming call audio. The passenger can use the volume controls on the Tour-Pak to adjust volume in the passenger headset. MUTING CALL AUDIO Figure 71. Incoming Call RECEIVING A CALL: RADIO TURNED OFF Muting microphones: While in a call, select the Menu button. Select the Mute/Unmute button until Mute is displayed.
received through either the speakers or headsets. See SYSTEM SETTINGS, Speaker/Headset Selection. For example, to enter a passcode as "1234#", speak ONETWO-THREE-FOUR-POUND into the microphone. MULTIPLE CALLS PHONE BOOK The radio only allows one active phone call at a time. When choosing to initiate or accept a new call, the other existing phone call is dropped. Contacts in a device's phone book can be used to initiate calls, display incoming caller information and navigate to a contact address.
REFRESH PHONE BOOK om01990 1 4 2 3 1. Home phone number 2. Mobile phone number 3. Work phone number The radio first downloads the phone book during initial pairing, and typically synchronizes with the connected phone when the vehicle is turned on. The phone book can be manually refreshed from the connected phone at any time. 1. Select Home > Com > Phone. 2. Select Contacts > Refresh Phone Book. The system begins downloading the current phone book from the device. 3.
4. om02043 Select the phone number to begin a call, or select the address to route navigation to the address. SAVING A PHONE BOOK CONTACT Figure 73. Contact Details 1. Select Home > Com > Phone. 2. Select Contacts > Phone Book. 3. Select a contact from the list. 4. Select Add to Saved Contacts. SAVING A DIALED PHONE NUMBER A phone number can be saved while dialing the number. VIEWING SAVED CONTACTS AND PHONE NUMBERS 1. Select Home > Com > Phone. 2. Select Keypad.
DELETE SAVED CONTACT om01991 1. Select Home > Com > Phone. 2. Select Contacts > Saved. 1 3. Select a contact from the list. 2 4. Select the edit button (pencil). 5. Select the trash can button. Select Yes to confirm. CALL HISTORY 1. Select Home > Com > Phone. 2. Select Calls. A list of all call activity for the current phone is displayed as shown in Figure 74. The radio can display up to 60 total calls (20 missed, 20 received and 20 dialed calls). 3.
ENABLING TEXT MESSAGE SERVICE: SMS 1. Select Home > Com > Phone > Message to access text messaging features. 2. See Figure 75. Check the Enable SMS checkbox. ENABLING TEXT MESSAGE NOTIFICATION: APPLE DEVICES Notification settings need to be configured in Apple devices before the radio can receive text messages. 1. In the phone, select Settings > Bluetooth. 2. Select H-D Radio. 3. See Figure 76. Enable Show Notifications. 4. Select Settings > Notifications > Messages. 2 5. Select Banners.
3. Check the Enable Auto-Reply checkbox. 4. Select View Reply Message to view the current reply. Select OK. 5. See Figure 77. Select Edit Reply Message. 6. Enter new message. Select OK. The auto-reply feature will respond to incoming messages with a heading "Auto Generated Text" along with the contents of the personal message setting. om01993 1 2 om01778 1. Show notifications enabled 2. Banners alert style Figure 76.
VIEWING/PLAYING A TEXT MESSAGE om02042 1 When a new message is received, the New Message icon is displayed in the status bar. This icon clears after the text message inbox has been viewed. 2 Text message viewing is locked out while the motorcycle is in motion. Instead, the text-to-speech feature will read the selected text message through the speakers or headsets. NOTE On the 4.3 radio, the text-to-speech feature is only available while the radio is set to American English. 1.
4. Select OK. A sample of the ring tone is played. The system will use the selected ring tone for all incoming calls. 3. Select OK. The ring tone is stored in the radio and configured as the current ring tone. ADDING NEW RING TONE: BLUETOOTH SETUP om02065 Figure 79. Selecting Ring Tone ADDING NEW RING TONE: MEDIA FILE CURRENTLY PLAYING 1. With media file playing, select Menu button in upper right corner of the media player. 2. Select Ring Tones. The radio stores the current file as a ring tone.
Selecting Yes: The call transfers back to the phone. The Bluetooth connection terminates and the radio shuts down. TRANSFERRING A CALL BACK TO THE PHONE Selecting No (or not acknowledging the prompt): The radio continues to support the call for approximately five minutes. At the end of this period, the radio attempts to transfer the call back to the phone and the radio shuts down. Only use the phone handset manually while the motorcycle is stopped. 1. In the radio, select Home > Setup > Bluetooth Setup.
4. 5. Enter the new phone number to contact during an emergency (such as 911). om01779 Select the Save button. Figure 81.
NOTES 108 Phone
Some models in select regions have a CB module. The CB radio can be used to communicate with other CB-equipped motorcycles (or other CB users) on any of the 40 Citizen Band channels. Set CB channel, squelch threshold and volume before riding to minimize adjustments on the road. Distractions can lead to loss of control, resulting in death or serious injury. (00089a) Regulations for CB operation, specific frequencies or power output may be unique for different regions.
CONFLICTING TRANSMISSIONS om01994 1 2 3 4 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CB on/off button CB preset Current CB channel CB on/off indicator CB idle/active icon Figure 82. CB Screen TURNING CB OFF See Figure 82. On the CB screen, press the button in the upper left corner until it displays Off. The CB presets will be disabled, the middle of the screen will show CB Off and the CB icon in the status bar will turn off. 110 Citizen Band (CB) Radio CB channels are mutually shared among many users.
response is received, try other channels or find another way to get help. om02044 TRANSMITTING ON CB Start transmitting: While on any screen, wait until other active CB transmissions are finished and the channel is clear. Press and hold the PTT switch to begin transmitting on the current CB channel. Any sound picked up from the rider and passenger microphones will be transmitted. While the PTT switch is held, all other audio is muted, including any inbound CB messages that may be coming in.
TINGS, Speaker/Headset Selection. Both rider and passenger headsets will receive inbound CB audio. TUNING CB CHANNELS The CB radio can access all 40 channels. While on the CB screen, press the PREVIOUS/NEXT hand control to advance through the CB channels individually. Channels can only be changed while in the CB screen. Refer to local regulations for any further restrictions or recommendations on local channel use. For some of the popular CB channels used, refer to Table 32.
heard. The CB Active icon will be displayed. Then push up the squelch switch (SQ+) one or two levels. This eliminates noise while allowing any stronger signals to break squelch. Intermittent noise: If intermittent noise or undesired weak CB signals continue to break squelch, consider raising the squelch further. However, setting the squelch too high can prevent desired CB audio from being received. om02002 4 1 3 2 Maximum squelch: At maximum squelch, the radio will not break squelch for any signal.
squelch until CB audio breaks squelch, then adjust the volume. Raise the squelch to its original level. om02001 om02003 1 Figure 85. CB Squelch Level CB VOLUME 2 1. CB volume 2. CB active CB audio routing: CB audio can be routed to the speakers or the rider/passenger headsets. See SYSTEM SETTINGS, Speaker/Headset Selection. Figure 86. CB Volume Adjusting CB volume (while on CB screen): Use rider volume controls to adjust speaker or rider headset volume.
Initiating CB transmission (passenger): When channel is clear, press and hold the passenger PTT switch on side of Tour-Pak. Both the rider and passenger microphones become active. Release PTT switch when finished. create a ground plane, the CB may not transmit as strongly as CBs mounted in a car or truck. Adjusting CB volume (passenger): While on CB screen (or while CB is in operation), use UP/DN switch on side of TourPak to adjust passenger headset volume.
NOTES 116 Citizen Band (CB) Radio
INTERCOM For privacy, the intercom is only heard through the rider and passenger headsets. It is not heard through the speakers. The intercom allows the rider and passenger to talk with each other through the headsets. The intercom can be operated by pressing the PTT switch or by using voice operated transmission (VOX). When voice input is picked up by the rider or passenger microphone, the intercom is automatically activated. This process is known as "breaking VOX".
om02004 1 2 4 3 5 6 1. Intercom on/off button 2. Voice activation (VOX) sensitivity level 3. Minimum level (PTT activation only) 4. Maximum level (open microphone, intercom on continuously) 5. Intercom state (on/off) 6. Intercom active/idle Figure 87. Intercom Screen TURNING INTERCOM ON/OFF 1. Select Home > Com > Intercom. 2. Select the button in upper left corner until it displays On or Off.
ADJUSTING MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY: VOX volume breaks VOX. The intercom icon in the status bar should be white (active) when speaking at a normal tone. a. Raise sensitivity: Move the level to the right. The microphone becomes more sensitive. The intercom will activate (break VOX) with quieter sounds through the microphone. b. Reduce sensitivity: Move the level to the left. The intercom will only activate (break VOX) with louder voice or sounds. c.
ADJUSTING INTERCOM VOLUME: RIDER AND PASSENGER HEADSETS 1. Activate the intercom (press the PTT switch or speak loud enough to break VOX). 2. Adjust the volume while the intercom is active. The intercom volume displays on the screen while the intercom is activated. Rider and passenger headset volumes are independently controlled. a. b. Rider: Press the volume controls on the left handlebar. Passenger: Press the VOL+/VOL- switch on the side of the Tour-Pak. om02005 Figure 88.
NOTES OPERATING INTERCOM: PTT SWITCH 1. Press and hold the PTT switch (rider or passenger) to activate the intercom. The intercom icon will turn white (active). The tuner or media volume will mute so the intercom can be heard. 2. Speak into the microphone. While the PTT switch is held, the microphones will remain active regardless of the VOX setting or sound level. • If the CB is turned on, pressing the PTT switch will also activate the CB.
NOTES 122 Intercom
TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION SiriusXM radio is equipped on select vehicles in North America. See FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS. The radio includes over 200 digital channels of music, news, talk, entertainment and sports. The radio broadcast is over satellite (with ground repeaters) to provide consistent programming and signal quality nationwide without a break in coverage.
om01730 Figure 89. Radio Service Subscription Screen SUBSCRIBING TO SIRIUSXM 1. See Figure 91. Turn on the radio. SiriusXM starts up with a preview channel (channel 1) until subscription is active. 2. Get the ESN number for the radio. See SIRIUSXM, Check Subscription Status. 3. Verify that the SiriusXM signal is being received. Check the SiriusXM Signal Strength icon in the status bar. Channel 1 (preview channel) should be playing audio. 4. Subscribe by internet: Go to www.siriusxm.com.
LISTENING TO SIRIUSXM RADIO om01783 SiriusXM features may take a few moments to be displayed after the motorcycle is first started. 1. Select Home > SiriusXM. 2. See Figure 92. Select Radio. Figure 91.
om02006 1 3 2 4 5 7 6 8 9 1. Channel (category selection) 2. Presets 3. Menu (seek/preset, scan, direct tune, tagging, game zone) 4. Song title 5. Artist 6. Channel number 7. Channel Name 8. Category 9. SiriusXM signal strength Figure 92. SiriusXM Radio Screen SIRIUSXM PRESETS Channel presets can be programmed to quickly access favorite channels. The radio includes 20 SiriusXM presets. 126 SiriusXM 1. Select a channel. 2. Press and hold a preset until the system beeps.
SELECTING A CHANNEL: HAND CONTROLS om02007 1 2 Advancing through channels: Press the PREVIOUS/NEXT hand control switch to change the channel. Changing seek/preset mode: From the SiriusXM screen, select Menu. Press the multiselect button to choose Seek (PREVIOUS/NEXT switch will advance to next channel) or Preset (PREVIOUS/NEXT switch will advance to next preset). 3 5 4 SELECTING A CHANNEL: CHANNEL LIST 1. See Figure 93. From the SiriusXM screen, select Channel. A list of channels are displayed.
4. 2. Select Tune to change to the selected channel. om02008 1 4 2 3 1. 2. 3. 4. Channel number Keypad Tune Backspace/delete Figure 94. Direct Tune Speak one of the following commands into the microphone: a. Listen to SiriusXM radio: X M b. Select a channel: CHANNEL (followed by the channel name or number) c. Select next channel up: CHANNEL UP d. Select next channel down: CHANNEL DOWN e. Scan channels: CHANNEL SCAN SCANNING SIRIUSXM CHANNELS 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Menu. 2.
3. The system prompts to tag the song or the artist. Once tagged, the system will confirm your selection. VIEWING TAGGED LIST 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Menu. 2. Select Tagged. 3. See Figure 95. To turn off alerts for a particular song or artist, uncheck the item in the list. To resume alerts, check the item again. om02067 1 2 TAG ALERT An alert pops up when a tagged song or artist plays on any channel. Select Listen or Ignore.
om02064 2 the system will not provide notifications until Sports Alerts is enabled again. 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Menu > Game Zone. 2. Check the Sports Alerts checkbox. Game and score alerts that have been set for any favorite teams will be displayed as they occur. 1 ADDING A GAME ZONE FAVORITE Up to seven teams can be added as Game Zone favorites. Figure 96.
SETTING GAME OR SCORE NOTIFICATION 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Menu > Game Zone. 2. Check the Sports Alert checkbox (if unchecked). 3. Select Favorite Teams. 4. See Figure 97. Select a team from the list. 5. Game notification: To display an alert whenever a game is being broadcast for this team, check the Game checkbox. 6. Score notification: To display an alert whenever a score changes in a game for this team, check the Score checkbox. om02068 1 2 3 4 1. 2. 3. 4.
Ignore: The radio continues with its current audio source. 3. Select the team to be removed from the list. 4. Select Clear from Favorites. The team will be removed from the Game Zone favorites list. om02069 1 DISPLAYING CURRENT WEATHER 2 3 5 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Team and score information League and game information Channel Tune to game Ignore alert Figure 98. Game Zone Alert REMOVING A GAME ZONE FAVORITE 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Menu > Game Zone. 2. Select Favorite Teams.
DISPLAYING DAILY FORECAST: 3 AND 6 HOUR om02031 Figure 99. Current Weather 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Specialty Services > Forecast. 2. Select Current Location or Other Location. 3. If selected Other Location, select the state and location to view. 4. See Figure 101. Select Daily. The screen shows the forecasted weather conditions in 3 hours and 6 hours. om02033 om02032 Figure 101. Daily Weather Forecast Figure 100.
DISPLAYING 5 DAY FORECAST SIRIUSXM FUEL PRICES 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Specialty Services > Forecast. 2. Select Current Location or Other Location. The fuel feature provides the fuel prices at stations within a specified distance of the motorcycle. This feature can be used to route to a selected station, or add stations to an existing route. 3. If selected Other Location, select the state and location to view. 4. See Figure 102. Select 5 Day.
VIEWING FUEL PRICES NOTE Fuel prices are shown per gallon or liter, depending on the English/Metric setting. 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Specialty Services > Fuel. 2. Check that the fuel type is appropriate. 3. See Figure 103. Select View Prices. A list of up to 30 nearest stations within 100 miles are displayed. The stations are listed by distance from the current location. 4.
om02009 1 om02036 1 6 2 2 3 3 5 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Fuel type/grade Sort by distance/brand name/price Station/brand name Price Distance to station Direction to station Figure 103. Fuel Prices 136 SiriusXM 1. Route or view gas station on map 2. Call gas station 3. View all fuel prices at gas station Figure 104. Gas Station Selected SIRIUSXM TRAFFIC SiriusXM Traffic displays a list of messages regarding traffic, construction, accidents or other events nearby that may impact your chosen route.
TURNING TRAFFIC ON TRAFFIC MESSAGE LIST When using the traffic feature, the system will automatically prompt to turn on traffic if necessary. Traffic can also be enabled in the system settings. See NAVIGATION, Turning Traffic On/Off. 1. From the SiriusXM screen, select Specialty Services > Traffic. 2. If prompted to turn on traffic, select Yes. TRAFFIC NOTIFICATION POPUPS 3. See Figure 105. A list of nearby traffic events is displayed.
om02010 1 om02011 1 2 2 6 5 4 3 1. Events shown (all messages or along route only) 2. Toggle to show all nearby events or along route only 3. Event type (icon) 4. Location of event 5. Distance to event 6. Direction of event Figure 105. Traffic Message List 138 SiriusXM 1. Traffic message (text-to-speech) 2. Show incident on map Figure 106.
om02012 om01811a 1 7 2 6 3 Figure 107. Traffic Incident Displayed on Map SIRIUSXM WEATHER MAP SiriusXM weather displays a map with radar and weather front information. The map is displayed in north up orientation and is typically updated every 12 minutes. The weather map displays major roadways, but it is not designed as a tool for navigation. 1. See Figure 108. From the SiriusXM screen, select Specialty Services > Weather.
1. 2. With the weather map displayed, press a location on the touchscreen, or press and hold the CURSOR/SELECT hand control switch. Use the cursor arrows to scroll across the map. Use the zoom controls to zoom in or out. WEATHER MAP RADAR AND FRONTS The radar displays patterns of precipitation on the map. The intensity of rain, snow or mixed precipitation is indicated by the legend on the bottom of the map. The map can also display weather fronts, atmospheric pressure and isobars. 1.
Table 34. Weather Front Information INDICATOR DESCRIPTION Cold front Shown as a blue line with triangles. Displays the leading edge of a cold air mass. The triangles show the forward direction of the front. High pressure (H) Shows center of high atmospheric pressure. Isobar Thin line which indicates equal or constant atmospheric pressure. Low pressure (L) Shows center of low atmospheric pressure. Stationary front Shown as an alternating red-blue line with triangles and semi-circles.
NOTES 142 SiriusXM
NOTES NAVIGATION Navigation features are available on 6.5 systems in select regions. To prevent distraction while riding, plan trips and select destinations before riding the motorcycle. The navigation system can route to address entries, phone book contacts, point of interest (POI) destinations in the navigation database, destinations imported by Ride Planner (www.hd.com/rideplanner) or by manually selecting locations on the touchscreen map.
menu. Press the NAVIGATION switch again to toggle between the navigation menu and the map. om01800a 4 1 5 2 6 Display map (using voice recognition): Press the VOICE RECOGNITION switch. Say SHOW MAP into the microphone. 3 7 Map options: Select option button to show menu of navigation options. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Show map Points of interest (POI) H-D dealerships Menu (current location, import/export file) Where To (address, saved, intersection, home, phone book, trip, trail, coordinates) 6.
om02020 1 2 3 4 12 5 11 6 10 1. 2. 3. 4. Current street Lane guidance Repeat voice instruction Compass/heading indicator 9 5. 6. 7. 8. 8 7 Map/navigation options Right data field Current position icon Next turn guidance 9. Next turn maneuver 10. Distance to next turn 11. Left data field (or current audio source) 12. Zoom controls Figure 110.
Table 35. Map Components ICON COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Yellow flag Waypoint (intermediate destination) Checkered flag Destination Table 36.
4. North up/heading up (2D view only): Displays the map with north toward top, or rotates the map so the vehicle heading is always oriented upward in the map. 3D view is always shown in a heading up orientation. 5. Current street: Displays the current street along the top of the map. 6. Next street: Displays the next turn at the bottom of the map. 7. Lane guidance: Displays lane guidance arrows along the highlighted route.
NOTE NAVIGATION OPTION MENU The current audio source can also be toggled on and off by pressing and holding the NAVIGATION switch on the faceplate. CHANGING DATA FIELDS 1. With the map displayed, select the left or right data field. 2. Refer to Table 38. Choose an option from the list to display in the field. Many of the data field settings (such as Time to Via or Arrival Distance) are only relevant during an active route. 3. Select Back to display the map. Table 38.
roads or routes during a calculation (such as ferries or toll roads). 1. Access the route calculation preferences. Any of the three following methods may be used. a. Navigation setup menu: Select Home > Navigation Setup > Route Calculation. b. During route calculation: Select option button. Select Route Calculation. c. During active route: Select option button on the map. Select Preferences. 2. Select the type of path (scenic, fastest, shortest or twisty). 3. Select Avoidances.
North Up: The red compass needle is always pointed north. The vehicle icon rotates while riding. Heading Up: The needle rotates to the direction of the vehicle (north, south, east, or west). For example, when heading east, the red needle points to the right (east). om01975 1 N NOTE While on other screens, the system displays the current heading in the status bar. Full Size Compass W 2 E S N W 3 E S A full sized compass can also be displayed to show vehicle heading. 1.
End scrolling: Select the Back button to end scrolling and return to the current position on map. om02047 MAP SCROLLING: HAND CONTROLS Figure 112. Compass MAP SCROLLING: TOUCHSCREEN 1. With the map displayed, press on the touchscreen. The scrolling tool (circle with arrows) is shown on the map. The title bar displays the name of the street that is currently being viewed. 2. Scroll: Press and hold the screen arrows to scroll. 1. See Figure 113.
om02022 1 2 1. See Figure 114. Scroll to a POI icon on the map. Zoom close to the icon. 2. Refer to Table 40. With the center circle on the POI, select the POI location. The radio calculates a route to the selected POI. If multiple POIs are in the same location, the system will prompt with a list of POIs. 3. Select the option button to show more options for the POI. Otherwise, select Go to begin route. 3 4 om02029 1. Map scrolling tool (press arrows to scroll, press circle to select) 2.
Table 40. POI Icons ICON DESCRIPTION Table 40.
ROUTE TO DESTINATION: ADDRESS om02027 1. See Figure 115. Select Home > Nav > Where To. 2. Select Address. 1 4 3. See Figure 116. Enter the address into the fields. 2 5 4. Select OK. 3 6 NOTES • The system uses the smart speller to narrow entries according to the contents of the navigation database. • The system provides lists of possible destinations based on the input. For example, entering "Birch Street" generates a list of all cities with a "Birch Street" in the database.
your current destination as home, see NAVIGATION, Saving Current Location. om02028 NOTES • To delete or change the home destination, activate a route to home and select the option button on the map. Select Delete Destination. Repeat steps to program a new home destination. • Once a home address has been saved, a voice command can also be used to navigate home. Press the VOICE RECOGNITION switch and say HOME into the microphone. Figure 116.
NOTES • To delete all recent destinations from the list, select the trash can button. • To add a recent destination to the saved list, select the option button and select Save. ROUTE TO DESTINATION: PHONE BOOK 5. Select OK to calculate the route. Select OK again to start navigation. ROUTE TO DESTINATION: SAVED After a destination has been saved, it can be used for future rides. See NAVIGATION, Saving a Destination: Saved, Preferred or Home.
ROUTE TO DESTINATION: POI 3. The system can route to points of interest stored in the navigation database. 1. Select Home > Nav > POI. 2. See Figure 117. Select the location for the POI. Choose from the following options: a. Near Location: shows POIs near your current location. b. Around a City: shows POIs near a particular city. Enter the city name. c. Along Route: shows POIs along the active route. d. Near Destination: shows POIs near the destination (during active route).
3. Select Go. om02030 ROUTE TO DESTINATION: EMERGENCY 1 4 2 5 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Search by category (such as gas stations) Search by POI name Location of POI Saved POI store chains or brand names Search by POI phone number Figure 117. Route To Destination: POI ROUTE TO DESTINATION: DEALERSHIP The navigation database includes dealerships and other HarleyDavidson facilities (such as the Harley-Davidson Museum). 1. Select Home > Nav > Dealerships. 2. Select a location from the list.
include heading (h) such as North, degrees (d), minutes (m), and seconds (s). om01808 a. h ddd.ddddd° b. h ddd° mm" ss.s' c. h ddd° mm.mmm' 4. Enter the latitude and longitude coordinates. 5. Select OK. Figure 118. Route To Destination: Emergency om02023 1 ROUTE TO DESTINATION: COORDINATES 1. Select Home > Nav > Where To. 2. Select Geo. 3. See Figure 119. Use the multiselect button to adjust the format for the coordinates if necessary. The formats can 2 3 4 1. 2. 3. 4.
Select Stop. ROUTE TO DESTINATION: SIRIUSXM FUEL PRICES FEATURE 2. For motorcycles equipped and subscribed to the SiriusXM Fuel Prices feature, routing can be made to a nearby gas station based on current fuel prices. See SIRIUSXM, SiriusXM Fuel Prices. When selecting a new route, the system provides a notification to either add or replace the existing route. There is no need to manually cancel the current route when adding or replacing it with a new route.
2. Select Trip. 5. 3. Enter a name for the trip. Use a name that is easy to pronounce when using voice recognition features. Select OK. Select Destinations. Select the edit button (pencil) to reorder the waypoints as needed. 6. Select Save As Trip. 7. Enter a name for the trip. Select OK. 4. Enter a destination (address, POI, recent destination, saved location or intersection). 5. Select Add. When prompted to add more destinations, select Yes to add more destinations or select No when finished.
2. Select Add Destination. 4. 3. Enter a destination (address, POI, recent destination, saved location or intersection). Select the reorder button on the right side of the screen. The item being moved is highlighted. 5. Select Add. When prompted to add more destinations, select Yes to add more destinations, or select No when finished. Select the place to move the highlighted item.
EDITING A TRIP: SKIPPING NEXT WAYPOINT saving a destination or trip, which only store a number of locations rather than a specified path. 1. With active route on the map, select the option button. 2. Select Skip Next Waypoint. A trail can be used to repeat the ride along the same path in the future or to route back to the start of the trail using the same path. 3. Select Yes. A trail can be recorded at any time. A route does not need to be active to begin recording a trail.
2. Start trail: Check the Record On checkbox. The trail begins recording. 4. 3. End trail: Uncheck the Record On checkbox. The trail stops recording and is stored in the list of trails. NAVIGATING A TRAIL RECORD A TRAIL: TRAILS MENU 1. From the Navigation menu, select Where To > More > Trails. 2. Start trail: Select New. If a previous trail was being recorded, it is saved to the trail list. The new trail begins recording. 3. End trail: Uncheck the Record On checkbox.
4. Select Yes to confirm. EXPORTING A ROUTE A trip, trail or saved destination can be exported to a USB storage device. The system exports the set of routes as a GPX file named "H-D_NavData.gpx". If needed, the system adds a sequential number to prevent overwriting other previously saved files (such as "H-D_NavData(1).gpx"). Multiple trips or destinations can be contained in a single GPX file. The export feature is designed to back up routes or share routes with other riders that have a Boom! Box system.
4. Select a GPX or VCF file from the list. A list of all trips, trails and destinations within the GPX file are displayed. 5. Select the trips, trails and destinations to import. 6. Select the Import button on the right side of the screen. 7. Select OK when completed. The USB device can be removed. EXPORTING A RIDE PLANNER ROUTE 1. Connect a USB drive to the computer.The USB drive must be formatted to FAT16 or FAT32 (commonly used by most PCs). 2. Open Ride Planner (www.h-d.
differently within the radio than shown in Ride Planner. To plot a particular path, you may need to add waypoints along the desired route. Also, the route calculation can be affect by system settings such as route preferences (scenic, fastest, shortest or twisty) and avoidances (such as toll roads, unpaved roads and so on). See NAVIGATION, Route Preferences and Avoidances. om02058 3 1 1 2 1 1. Locations 2. Waypoints 2 3. GPS Sync (export to GPX file) Figure 122.
MANEUVERS: TURN-BY-TURN INSTRUCTIONS om02059 1 2 5 1. See Figure 124. While a route is active, select the next turn displayed at the bottom of the map. A list of all turns in the route are displayed. 2. Selecting a maneuver provides the following options: a. Avoid: The system calculates new directions to avoid the selected road. b. Zoom: The map displays the selected maneuver on the map. c. OK: Returns to the list of maneuvers. 3 1 2 4 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
3. See Figure 125. Select Zoom. The map shows the maneuver, with details on the bottom of the screen. 4. Continue: om02048 1 3 2 4 1. Type of turn/maneuver 2. Distance to maneuver 3. Road/exit/street sign (select to show or avoid maneuver) 4. Show all avoided roads/turns a. Return to list: Select Back button. b. Display previous/next maneuver: Select previous/next maneuver buttons on screen. c. Avoid the road: Select Avoid/Restore button. om02049 1 4 Figure 124.
AVOIDING A ROAD LANE GUIDANCE 1. Select the next turn displayed at the bottom of the map. A list of all turns in the route are displayed. 2. Select a road from the list. 3. Select Avoid. See Figure 126. When an upcoming turn or road divergence is required on a multi-lane highway, the map displays lane guidance arrows to suggest the proper lanes to use. Safely change to the suggested lane and follow the direction of the bright orange arrows. 4. Select Yes to confirm.
om02021 1 om02019 2 3 Figure 127. Signpost and Junction View 1. Lanes required for next turn (orange arrows) 2. Other lanes on highway 3. Next turn guidance Figure 126. Lane Guidance SAVING A DESTINATION: SAVED, PREFERRED OR HOME A destination can be added to the saved list or defined as the home destination. 1. Select a destination (such as a POI, address, recent destination or GPS coordinate). 2. After the route is calculated (but before selecting Go), select the option button. 3. Select Save.
4. Select from one of the following options: 4. Select Save. a. 5. Select from the following options: b. c. Add to Saved list: Select Saved. Enter a name for the currently selected location. Select OK. See NAVIGATION, Route To Destination: Saved. Add to Preferred list (POIs only): Select Preferred. Instead of saving a specific destination, the system saves the POI (such as a particular restaurant chain or gas station brand).
SIMULATING A ROUTE A route simulation can be viewed before committing to the route. The route simulation can only be used while the motorcycle is not moving. CALLING A DESTINATION: ROUTE NOT ACTIVE 1. With a phone connected, select a destination (such as a POI). 1. When a destination has been selected, select the option button (before pressing Go). 2. After the route is calculated (but before selecting Go), select the option button. 2. Select Simulate Route.
om02051 om02079 Figure 128. Trip Summary Figure 129. Low Fuel Alert LOW FUEL ALERT GPS INFORMATION See Figure 129. When the vehicle detects low fuel, the radio shows an alert and prompts with a list of nearby gas stations. The low fuel alert automatically displays even when the radio is turned off. 1. Select Home > Nav > Menu. 2. Select Location. The system displays the GPS signal strength, coordinates and address for the current location (if available) as shown in Figure 130. 3.
om02078 om02072 1 4 2 3 1. 2. 3. 4. Current address/location Additional GPS information Current location coordinates GPS signal strength Figure 130. GPS Location Figure 131. GPS Information TRAFFIC See Figure 132. The navigation system can provide traffic information when RDS Traffic (TMC) or SiriusXM Traffic is equipped on the vehicle and available in the region. When traffic is enabled, the map shows traffic flow and events along the currently selected route.
calculate an alternate route. The system will either prompt to make the change or will automatically adjust the route, according to the system settings. om02073 1 2 1. Traffic flow (green, yellow, red) 2. Traffic events Table 41.
TURNING TRAFFIC ON/OFF 2. On equipped vehicles, traffic automatically turns on when selecting the RDS traffic feature from the Home screen or when selecting the SiriusXM traffic feature. 1. Select Home > Setup > Traffic. 2. Check the Traffic checkbox to turn on. TRAFFIC NOTIFICATION SETTINGS 1. Select Home > Setup > Traffic > Notification. 2. Beep when traffic popup is displayed: Check Popup Beep checkbox. 3. Traffic event range: Select Message Filter.
NAVIGATION PROMPTS: ADJUSTING VOLUME USING MENUS om02074 4 1. Select Home > Setup > Feedback Settings. 2. Adjust the prompt volume level. All prompts can be adjusted to the selected level (navigation, voice recognition, and so on). 1 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 3 Direction/distance to event Event road or location Event type Toggle to show all events or only events on active route Figure 133. Traffic Event List NAVIGATION PROMPTS:TURNING ON/OFF 1. Select Home > Setup > Feedback Settings. 2.
NAVIGATION DATABASE om02017 Update, replacement and restoration map databases are downloaded from harley-davidson.naviextras.com.This website can be accessed through a link on www.h-d.com/boom. Update: Motorcycles are delivered with the latest map database. Newer database versions are periodically released and are made available for purchase.
• password requirements are not suitable for transfer of database files. 2. Install the Naviextras Toolbox Windows utility on a compatible computer. Map databases are large files. Allow sufficient time to complete all uploads, downloads or unzipping of files. Do not interrupt an operation. 3. Create a "fingerprint" of your Boom! Box on a USB flash drive. a. Install a USB flash drive to the USB port in the storage compartment. b.
8. Download the unzipped updated database to the root directory of the USB flash drive. 9. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port in the storage compartment. NOTE The updated database automatically uploads to the Boom! Box. 6. In the Naviextras Toolbox, navigate to the code redemption page, enter the request code and complete the transaction. Record the "activation code". 7. Enter the activation code into the Boom! Box.
6. In Naviextras, navigate to the code redemption page, enter the request code. Record the "activation code". 182 Navigation 7. Enter the activation code in the Boom! Box. Allow time for the Boom! Box to restore the original database.
Voice recognition provides a hands-free alternative to operate many Boom! Box functions. Commands spoken into a headset microphone can instruct the system to play a media file, make a phone call, navigate to a destination, tune to a frequency or perform other features.Voice commands can be used to access functions that are otherwise locked out while the motorcycle is in motion.
No valid input: If the system does not recognize a voice command, a response to a prompt, or if an extended period of time elapses before a command is spoken, the session automatically cancels. TELEPROMPTER See Figure 135. The teleprompter is shown when the VOICE RECOGNITION switch is pressed. The teleprompter screen shows commonly used commands, along with a line item to display more commands. COMMAND LIST See Figure 136.
PICK LIST PROMPTER RESPONDS "PARDON?" See Figure 137. Pick lists are presented in the following situations. Microphone: Speak voice commands into the microphone of the headset. Proper placement of the microphone is critical to the effectiveness of voice commands. • More than one reasonable recognition of a word is available. • Multiple choices are available. • Navigation is attempting to refine a location.
VOICE RECOGNITION COMMANDS Table 42. Voice Recognition: General Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION ALL COMMANDS List all available voice recognition commands. CANCEL Cancel voice recognition session. LINE Select line number from list. LIST Show list of options. YES Acknowledge or continue. NO Decline or end. Table 43. Voice Recognition: Tuner Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION AM Set tuner to AM band. FM Set tuner to FM band. WEATHER BAND Set tuner to weather band.
Table 43. Voice Recognition: Tuner Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION LONG WAVE Set tuner to LW band. TUNE TO Tunes to a specified frequency. The radio will automatically change to the appropriate band for the selected frequency. Example: When saying TUNE TO NINETY-EIGHT POINT SEVEN, the tuner will change to the FM band and tune to 98.7 MHz. SEEK UP/SEEK DOWN Seeks next station up or down. NEXT PRESET/PREVIOUS PRESET Selects next/previous preset.
Table 44. Voice Recognition: Media Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION PLAY ALL SONGS Plays all songs on the media device. GENRE Plays songs from a selected genre or lists all available genres. NEXT TRACK Plays next track on media device. PLAY PLAYLIST Plays a selected playlist. PREVIOUS TRACK Plays previous track on media device. SONG Plays the selected song. SEARCH FOR MUSIC Search for a song or list all songs on a device. Table 45.
Table 46. Voice Recognition: SiriusXM Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION XM Plays SiriusXM radio. CHANNEL Changes to selected channel. The system automatically changes to SiriusXM when channel commands are used. CHANNEL UP Changes to next channel up. CHANNEL DOWN Changes to next channel down. CHANNEL SCAN Scans through the SiriusXM channels.
Table 47. Voice Recognition: Navigation Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION DESTINATION
Begins a route to the selected address. This "one-shot destination" command is not available in some regions. If not supported, the system will prompt for address elements (city, state and so on) through a series of steps. Example: It is recommended to say the destination as one string, such as DESTINATION 400 WEST CANAL STREET MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN.Table 47. Voice Recognition: Navigation Commands COMMAND DESCRIPTION REPEAT INSTRUCTIONS Replays the navigation instructions for the next turn. ENTER Begins entering destination information into the address screen. Example: When saying ENTER STATE, the prompter responds with "Say the State Name". After providing the state name, the system continues to prompt for the remaining address fields on the screen.
NOTES 192 Voice Recognition
AIR TEMPERATURE See Figure 138. Press the VEHICLE INFORMATION switch to display measurements and status information for the motorcycle. Press the switch again to exit the Vehicle Status screen. See Figure 138. The current air temperature of the surrounding environment is measured by a sensor in the fairing. The measurement can be affected by surrounding conditions at low speeds, such as idling in heavy traffic. This measured temperature does not necessarily indicate frost or other road conditions.
Disabled: The rider has disabled EITMS. EITMS will not activate. Enabled: The rider has enabled EITMS. EITMS will activate when the ambient or engine temperature exceeds the threshold during idling. om02145 1 2 Active: EITMS has activated. The rear cylinder has turned off to cool the engine. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) Be sure tires are properly inflated, balanced, undamaged, and have adequate tread. Inspect your tires regularly and see a Harley-Davidson dealer for replacements.
Tire pressure data: Tire pressure is displayed as psi or kPa, according to the unit settings for the radio. Dashes (--) indicate that there is no current data for the tire pressure. Sensor battery low icon: The TPMS sensor battery is low for the indicated tire. See a Harley-Davidson dealer for service. Low tire pressure icon: The system detects low pressure for the indicated tire. Safely stop the vehicle and use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure of each affected tire.
om02173 Figure 140.
Use only Harley-Davidson recommended products and methods to keep the radio, speakers and other audio system components clean and in good condition. Do not use any abrasives, polishes or rubbing compounds to clean the screen or other components. Do not use any ammonia-based cleaners on the screen. Use of other products or methods may cause damage to components. Replaceable Screen Protector Boom! Box 6.5GT radios have a replaceable screen protector. Keep the protector on the screen at all times.
NOTES 198 Care and Cleaning
Harley-Davidson warrants that your Harley-Davidson radio will be free from factory defects in factory materials and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of twenty-four (24) months starting from the earlier of (a) the date of initial retail purchase of the motorcycle on which the radio is installed, or (b) the third anniversary of the last day of the model year of the motorcycle on which the radio is installed.
ENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR LOSS OF USE OF THE VEHICLE, RESULTING FROM ANY PART THAT PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE. BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF MOTORCYCLE USE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY ON THE RADIO. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO THIS RADIO, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY.
found to be defective in factory materials or workmanship, under normal use and service, during the warranty period set out below. Your Consumer Rights Such repair or replacement will be Harley-Davidson's sole obligation and your sole remedy under this H-D Radio Warranty, however you may have other rights under Australian and New Zealand laws, as described above.
Note: If the motorcycle was used as a demonstrator or company motorcycle, then the warranty period may have started and/or expired prior to the initial retail sale. See an authorised Harley-Davidson dealer for details. Exclusions This H-D Radio Warranty does not cover defects or damage due to abuse, misuse or improper installation, or any radio on a motorcycle which has been registered with Harley-Davidson as a collector's vehicle. Radios with a touchscreen have a replaceable protective film.
Subpart D-Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service General Provisions Sec. 95.401 (CB Rule 1) What is the Citizens Band Radio Services? The Citizens Band (CB) Radio Service is a private, two-way, short-distance voice communications service for personal or business activities of the general public.The CB Radio Service may also be used for voice paging. Sec. 95.401 (CB Rule 2) How do I use these rules? (a) You must comply with these rules (See CB Rule 21 Sec. 95.
You do not need an individual license to operate a CB station. You are authorized by this rule to operate your CB station in accordance with the rules in this subpart. 9. Sec. 95.405 (CB Rule 5) Where may I operate my CB station? 11. Jarvis Island. You are authorized to operate your CB station from: 13. Kingman Reef. (a) Within or over any area of the world where radio services are regulated by the FCC. Those areas are within the territorial limits of: 14. Midway Island (Islets Eastern and Sand). 1.
Observatory shall notify the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory, Post Office Box 995, Arecibo, Puerto Rico 00613, in writing or electronically, of the location of the unit. Operators may wish to consult interference guidelines, which will be provided by Cornell University. Operators who choose to transmit information electronically should e-mail to: prcz@naic.edu. 1. 2. The notification to the Interference Office, Arecibo Observatory shall be made 45 days prior to commencing operation of the unit.
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point of the nearest airport runway. Differences in ground elevation between your antenna and the airport runway may complicate this formula. If your CB station is near an airport, you may contact the nearest FCC field office for a worksheet to help you figure the maximum allowable height of your antenna. Consult part 17 of the FCC's Rules for more information. Warning: Installation and removal of CB station antennas near powerlines is dangerous.
2. There is other evidence that you have operated your CB station with more power than allowed by CB Rule 10, Sec. 95.410. (d) Paragraph (c) of this section does not apply if you hold a license in another radio service which allows you to operate an external RF power amplifier. Sec. 95.412 (CB Rule 12) What communications may be transmitted? (a) You may use your CB station to transmit two-way plain language communications.
4. To transmit one-way communications, except for emergency communications, traveler assistance, brief tests (radio checks), or voice paging; 5. To advertise or solicit the sale of any goods or services; 6. To transmit music, whistling, sound effects or any material to amuse or entertain; 7. To transmit any sound effect solely to attract attention; 8.
(c) At the end of your conversation, you, and the stations communicating with you, must not transmit again for at least one minute. Sec. 95.417 (CB Rule 17) Do I identify my CB communications? (a) You need not identify your CB communications. (b) [You are encouraged to identify your CB communications by any of the following means: (b) When you are directly participating in emergency communications, you do not have to comply with the rule about length of transmissions (CB Rule 16, Sec. 95.416).
mechanical control or direct electrical control by wire from some point on the same premises, craft or vehicle as the CB transmitter is not considered remote control. Sec. 95.420 (CB Rule 20) May I connect my CB station transmitter to a telephone? (a) You may connect your CB station transmitter to a telephone if you comply with all of the following: 1.
fined up to $10,000 or you may be imprisoned for one year, or both. (See section 501 of the Communications Act.) (e) You must send your answer to the FCC office which sent you the notice. Sec. 95.422 (CB Rule 22) How do I answer correspondence from the FCC? (f) You must keep a copy of your answer in your station records. (See CB Rule 27, Sec. 95.427.) (a) If it appears to the FCC that you have violated the Communications Act or these rules, the FCC may send you a discrepancy notice. Sec. 95.
repairs or internal adjustments should be performed by or under the immediate supervision and responsibility of a person certified as technically qualified to perform transmitter maintenance and repair duties in the private land mobile services and fixed services by an organization or committee representative of users in those services.
(a) FCC National Call Center at 1-888-225-5322. (b) FCC World Wide Web homepage: http://www.fcc.gov. (c) In writing, to FCC, Attention: CB, 1270 Fairfield Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325-7245. Source: 48 FR 24894, June 3, 1983, unless otherwise noted.
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A2DP/AVRCP Profile (AV/Music). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Accessory Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Air Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 Alternate Frequency Switching (AF). . . . . . . See RBDS/RDS Amplifier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Antenna CB. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Hidden. . . . . . . . . . . .
Reserved Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Squelch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Tuning Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Turning Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Turning On. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E H Emergency CB Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Emergency Phone Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Enabling Rear Controls. . . . . See Rear (Passenger) Controls Engine Idle Temperature Management System (EITMS). . 193 Engine Oil Pressure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193 English Units of Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Hand Controls Left. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 L Language Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 M Map Changing Display. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Metric Units of Measurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Microphone Connectors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Positioning: Full Face Helmets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Positioning: Open Face or Half Helmets. . . . . . . . . . . 25 Multiselect Button. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Muting Audio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Prompt Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Record a Trail: Options Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Record a Trail: Trails Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Rename a Trail. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164 Replacing the Intercontinental Database. . . . . . . . . . 181 Rerouting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 Restoring an Avoided Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Compatibility. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Delete Phone Contact. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Enabling Text Message Notification. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 Ending a Call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Making a Call: Calling a Contact with Voice Recognition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Radio Data System (RDS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 RBDS/RDS Tuner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Rear (Passenger) Controls Enabling Rear Controls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 MODE/UP/DN Switch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Push-To-Talk (PTT)/Volume (VOL) Switch. . . . . . . . . . 22 Regionalization (REG). . . . . . . . . . . . .
Setup Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Speaker/Headset Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Speed Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Setup Day/Night Colors Mode. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Update. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Version Number. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Speaker/Headset Selection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Speakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Cleaning Fairing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Fairing Lower. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Saddlebag. . . . . . .
Traffic Program/Traffic Announcement (TP/TA). . . . . . . . . . 74 Trails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Navigation, Trails Treble. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Audio Settings Trips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Navigation, Trips Tuner Categories (Cat). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Presets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 Pick List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 Prompts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 SiriusXM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189 Teleprompter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184 Tuner. . . . . . . . . . .