User's Manual
25
BIKERCOM
OPERATION
CONNECTION PRIORITIES
The
Rider’s
mobile
phone
MPR
wireless
connection
is
always
the
priority;
thereafter
there
are
two
connection
priority
scenarios
dependant
on
the
connection
status
of
the
Control
Box MPR
connection.
The
difference
between
the
two
priority
scenarios
only
affects
the functionality
of
the
Helmet
Headset
Passenger.
SCENARIO ONE
MPR
Connection
Inactive
-
i.e.
the
Rider
is
not
on
a
phone
call.
In
this
scenario
the
following
connection
types
take
communication
priority:
1.
MPR
The
Mobile
Phone
Rider
wireless
connection
is
the
first
priority;
the
Rider’s
mobile
phone
will
always
automatically
answer
an
incoming
call
and
can
only
be
heard
by
the
Rider.
2.
HHR – HHP – Other – PTT – Radio – AUX
The
Helmet
Headset
Rider
&
Passenger,
Other
wireless
connection,
Push
To
Talk
Button,
Two
Way
Radio,
and
Auxiliary
wired
connections
all
maintain
equal
secondary
priority.
The
Rider
is
ready
to
receive
a
phone
call,
Rider
and
Passenger
wireless
intercom
is
enabled,
bike
to
bike
Two
Way
Radio
intercom
is
enabled,
Rider
and
Passenger
can
receive
navigation
instructions
and
radar
detector
alerts.
Audio
is
enabled;
Rider
and
Passenger
can
listen
to
music.
SCENARIO TWO
MPR
Connection
Active
-
i.e.
the
Rider
is
on
a
phone
call.
In
this
scenario
the
following
connection
types
take
communication
priority:
1.
MPR
The
Mobile
Phone
Rider
wireless
connection
is
active
and
is
the
first
priority;
the
Rider
is
currently
on
a
phone
call
therefore
the
MPR
and
current
phone
call
is
the
priority.
2.
HHR - Other - PTT – Radio – AUX
The
Helmet
Headset
Rider
&
Other
wireless
connection,
Push
To
Talk
Button,
Two
Way
Radio,
and
Auxiliary
wired
connections
all
maintain
equal
secondary
priority. The
Rider
can
maintain
the
phone
call,
communicate
using
Two
Way
Radio
by pressing
the
PTT
Button,
and
receive
navigation
instructions
and
radar
detector alerts.
3.
HHP – Audio
The
Helmet
Headset
Passenger
wireless
connection
and
Audio
wired
connection
are
the
last
priority.
When
the
Rider
is
on
a
phone
call
the
Passenger
will
not
receive
any
audio
signals
until
the
Rider
has
ended
the
phone
call
and
the
MPR
connection
is inactive.
Audio
is
disabled;
Rider
and
Passenger
cannot
listen
to
music.