User Manual
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ENDING A CALL
There are three options for ending a call:
7. The first and safest option is for the other party to end the call; the Rider does not
need to take any action.
8. The second option requires the Rider to press the Multi Function Button on the
Helmet Headset.
9. The third option requires the Rider to end the call on the phones keypad; using this
option is the same as the usual manner that you would end a call.
OPERATING THE MPR WIRELESS CONNECTION WITH A Garmin zūmo
®
550
Connecting the Rider’s Garmin zūmo
®
550 enables the Rider to receive navigation
instructions and additionally connect a Bluetooth equipped mobile phone with the Garmin
device. For privacy purposes the Passenger cannot hear the Rider’s mobile phone
connection and cannot receive navigation instructions. The use of your mobile phone, such
as receiving or making a call, is determined by the settings on your Garmin device, it is
recommended you read the relevant section of your Garmin devices Owner’s Manual to
ensure you are familiar its mobile phone operation.
The following instructions are a quick guide to operating a Garmin zūmo
®
550 connected to
the MPR wireless connection:
1. Ensure that the Helmet Headset Rider and Passenger are connected to the Control
Box and functioning.
2. Ensure that the Garmin zūmo
®
550 is connected to the Control Box and functioning.
3. Upon receiving navigation instructions and/or receiving or making a call if listening to
music the music will automatically mute for the Rider and Passenger, the Passenger
will not receive any audio signals, the music will return approximately 10 seconds
after the audio transmission is ended.
OPERATING THE OTHER WIRELESS CONNECTION
The Other wireless connection is normally used for connecting a navigation device enabled
with Bluetooth wireless technology such as the Garmin zūmo
®
550. Connecting a wireless
navigation device enables the Rider and Passenger to receive navigation directions or other
audio signals.
The following instructions will guide you through operating a device connected to the Other
wireless connection:
1. Ensure that the Helmet Headset Rider and Passenger are connected to the Control
Box and functioning.
2. Ensure that the Other device is connected to the Control Box and functioning.
3. Audio signals are heard by both the Rider and Passenger.
NOTE: The maximum distance permitted by Class 2 Bluetooth wireless technology is 10
meters or 30 feet with devices in line of sight, therefore to maintain an active wireless
connection any devices equipped with Bluetooth wireless technology that connect to the
MPR or Other wireless connection must remain within this range of the Control Box; going
outside this range will result in disconnection, when the devices return within the Bluetooth
range they will automatically reconnect to the Control Box.