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2. HHR - Other - PTT – Radio – AUX1 – AUX2
The Helmet Headset Rider & Other wireless connection, Push To Talk Button, Two
Way Radio, and Auxiliary 1 & 2 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.
OPERATING RIDER TO PASSENGER INTERCOM
Full duplex wireless intercom communication is enabled between the Rider and Passenger.
The following instructions will guide you through Rider to Passenger Intercom operation:
1. Ensure that the Helmet Headset Rider and Passenger are connected to the Control
Box and functioning.
2. To communicate with the other person speak into the Helmet Headset microphone.
3. You will hear a beep to confirm your voice is loud enough to communicate; if no beep
is heard your voice is too quiet and the other person will not hear you, speak again
in a louder voice.
4. The other person will hear your voice in their Helmet Headset speakers.
5. If you are listening to music the music will automatically mute; music will return
approximately 10 seconds after the last communication.
RIDER TO PASSENGER INTERCOM ACTIVATION VOLUME
Speaking into the microphone activates the intercom between Rider and Passenger;
generally you need to speak in a louder voice to successfully activate the intercom function.
To accommodate the variation in the volume of individual’s voices and external noise levels
in different environments the intercom activation volume is adjustable. For example, when
listening to music using your BikerCom you may like to sing, to avoid unwanted activation
of the intercom you would set the intercom activation volume at a high level requiring you
to speak with a very loud voice to activate the intercom. Conversely if you have a quiet
voice you would set the intercom activation volume at a low level allowing you to speak with
a quieter voice to activate the intercom.
INCREASING THE INTERCOM ACTIVATION VOLUME
Increasing the intercom activation volume requires a louder voice to activate the Rider to
Passenger intercom; complete the following steps:
1. Ensure the Helmet Headset is in Power On mode and connected to the Control Box.
2. Long press the Volume Up + button.
3. The Helmet Headset status light will display a still red light and double blinking blue
light thus increasing the intercom activation volume by one level.
4. Test the Rider to Passenger intercom activation volume.
5. To increase the volume another level repeat the above steps.
6. The maximum intercom activation volume level has been achieved when the status
light displays a still red and blue light for four seconds.