Operation Manual
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.
Starting the engine: When starting the engine, the audio
mutes and the screen turns off momentarily.
Radio on/off: If the radio is turned off before the vehicle is
shutdown, it will remain turned off when the vehicle is turned
back on.
Restart radio: To reinitialize the radio, allow the vehicle to
remain turned off for up to 30 seconds before turning the
vehicle back on.
Accessory mode: When the vehicle is in accessory mode,
operation of the radio will result in some battery drain. The
motorcycle will automatically turn off after two hours in
accessory mode. Keyed vehicles enter/exit accessory mode
by turning the ignition switch to the appropriate position. Key-
less vehicles enter/exit accessory mode by holding the trigger
switch.
Turning off motorcycle: If turning off the motorcycle while in
an active phone call, the radio will prompt to transfer the call
back to the phone. If the prompt is not accepted, the radio will
continue to support the call for approximately five minutes
before automatically transferring the call back to the phone
and shutting down. See PHONE, Resuming Calls After Vehicle
Shutdown.
DISCONNECTING THE VEHICLE BATTERY
The system retains user data and system settings when the
vehicle battery has been disconnected or main fuse is removed.
Features such as navigation routes, paired devices, phone
books, favorites, presets and system settings are retained in
memory. The radio returns to its previous functionality after
the battery is reconnected to the vehicle.
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