User's Manual
18
OPTION TWO – BIKE POWER SETUP
Using
the
bike
power
setup
your
Two
Way
Radio
is
powered
by
the
motorcycle
battery
when
using
a
charging/power
adapter
usually
connected
to
the
motorcycle
cigarette
lighter
socket.
To
connect
your
Two
Way
Radio
using
the
bike
power
setup
it
is
recommended
to
use
the
Noise
Filter
accessory
to
prevent
the
transmission
of
conductive
noise
from
the
motorcycle
through
the
BikerCom
system.
The
Noise
Filter
accessory
is
sold
separately
and
not
included
in
the
BikerCom
package
contents
(see
NOISE
FILTER
ACCESSORY
p19).
To
connect
your
Two
Way
Radio
using
the
bike
power
setup
with
Noise
Filter
accessory
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Connect
the
Noise
Filter
accessory
to
the
Control
Box.
2.
Connect
the
Noise
Filter
accessory
to
the
motorcycle
battery.
3.
Connect
the
Noise
Filter
to
the
Two
Way
Radio
charging/power
adapter.
4.
Connect
the
Noise
Filter
to
the
Push
To
Talk
button.
Proceed
with
standard
BikerCom
setup.
OPTION THREE – EXTERNAL ANTENNA SETUP
Using
the
external
antenna
setup
your
Two
Way
Radio
is
connected
to
an
external
antenna
to
extend
Two
Way
radio
range.
To
connect
your
Two
Way
Radio
using
the
external
antenna
setup
it
is
recommended
to
use
the
Noise
Filter
accessory
to
prevent
the
transmission
of
conductive
noise
from
the
motorcycle
through
the
BikerCom
system;
the
ground
shielding
conductor
should
be
disconnected
from
the
motorcycle
body
at
the
antenna
feed
point,
the
disconnection
of
the
grounding
will
not
affect
the
performance
of
the
antenna.
To
connect
your
Two
Way
Radio
using
the
external
antenna
setup
complete
the
following
steps:
1.
Ensure
the
external
antenna
is
connected
to
your
Two
Way
Radio.
2.
Connect
the
Noise
Filter
to
the
motorcycle
battery.
3.
Connect
the
Noise
Filter
to
the
Two
Way
Radio
charging/power
adapter.
4.
Connect
the
Noise
Filter
to
the
Push
To
Talk
button.
Proceed
with
standard
BikerCom
setup.