User Manual
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Auto Power Off Continued…
During your stop if the motorcycle battery output is below 12.5 volts the Control Box will
automatically Power Off. This means that your motorcycle battery will not run flat due to
inadvertently leaving the Control Box Powered On.
CONTROL BOX VOLUME SETTING
The Control Box operates a fixed gain volume level with connected devices to ensure
consistent and audible volume. It is recommended that the volume level between the
Control Box and each individual connected device is separately tuned as the optimum
volume level is a matter of personal preference. Before tuning a connected device’s volume
level with the Control Box you must set the Rider To Passenger Intercom Activation Volume
(see RIDER TO PASSENGER INTERCOM ACTIVATION VOLUME p26).
To set the volume level between the Control Box and a connected device complete the
following steps:
1. Ensure you have set the Rider to Passenger Intercom Activation Volume.
2. Ensure the device is powered on and connected to the Control Box.
3. Adjust the volume level on the device and check the volume output by listening to
the Helmet Headset speakers until an audible level is reached.
NOTE: Some trial and error is required to determine the optimal volume level between the
Control Box and a connected device.
CONNECTING YOUR TWO WAY RADIO TO THE CONTROL BOX
Two Way Radios are popularly used by motorcyclists for communication; the BikerCom
connects with your Two Way Radio to enable Bike To Bike intercom functionality. Due to the
variety of Two Way Radios available and different configuration options, the following
instructions will guide you to ensure the best performance from using your Two Way Radio
with the BikerCom. Generally there are three options for connecting your Two Way Radio
with the BikerCom; the different options depend on the Two Way Radio power source and if
you are using an external antenna.
OPTION ONE – STANDARD POWER SETUP
Using the standard power setup your Two Way Radio is powered using the radio’s battery
and you are not using an external antenna (see CONNECTING TO THE CONTROL BOX RADIO SOCKET
p21).