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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Intercom Volume 4. FRS Radio Input 5. Intercom VOX Sensitivity 6. Cell Phone Input 7. FRS or CB Transmit Select Switch Motorcycle Connections / Controls 8. Rider Transmit (PTT) Push-To-Talk Button for FRS or CB radio 9. Connection for Rider Headset Cord 10. Passenger Transmit (PTT) Push-To-Talk Button for FRS or CB radio 11. Connection for Passenger Headset Cord 6 Rider / Passenger Intercom Operation The ComSystem intercom is a voice activated system that allows seamless communication between rider and passenger. The ComSystem is operational when the motorcycle ignition switch is turned “on”. The system will not function (nor can you hear music through the helmet headsets) with the ignition “off” (though the radio may still work through the fairing speakers). Requirement • The ComSystem will function properly only if the rider and passenger are wearing helmets fitted with BMW headsets or headsets compatible with the BMW system. Operation • Set the intercom volume control I to 50% of range to ensure that audio is not excessively loud when system is turned-on. You may later adjust the volume to the desired level, turning clockwise to increase volume. (There is no automatic intercom volume increase function as with the BMW radio, as the perceived intercom volume does not change much with speed changes due to wearing a helmet) • Turn “on” the ignition switch, which activates the ComSystem power. • Adjust the VOX sensitivity knob I to the desired level that will allow the intercom to activate upon speaking, but not falsely activate from outside ambient / wind noise. Turn clockwise for greater sensitivity, counterclockwise for less sensitivity. 7 • The intercom will mute the music from all audio sources when VOX is engaged, and return the music 3.5 seconds after the last VOX input is received. The 3.5 second delay spans the natural gaps that occur from voice inflections and minor turns of the head (away from microphone) that occur while riding. • The optional rider / passenger PTT switch will also activate intercom, thus allowing both the rider and passenger the enjoyment of the two- way communication when using two-way radios. • When riding in such extreme noise conditions that make VOX activation of the intercom impractical, just turn the VOX sensitivity knob counterclockwise fully and use the PTT switches with two-way radios turned “off” to communicate on the intercom system. • The music heard through the ComSystem is imported from radio amplifier output to the front fairing speakers, which means that if the radio fader is set to fade out the front fairing speakers, the ComSystem will not receive audio input from the radio. The radio fader control has no affect on the audio front-to-rear balance heard in the headsets through the ComSystem. The audio level balance of the ComSystem has no front-to-rear or left-to-right balance. However, the left-to-right balance of the radio amplifier will impact the audio signal going to the ComSystem, since the source (front fairing speaker leads) would be affected by that adjustment. • We recommend setting the audio music automatic speed adjustment to 4. Most riders will find this the most comfortable setting for volumeto- speed increase. Note: For maximum enjoyment of the system, it is imperative that the helmet headset microphone placement be correct, as advised in the headset installation instructions. Too much gap between the mouth and microphone will result in excessive noise entering the system and imperfect intercom operation / VOX switching. Risk of injury! Do not make adjustments to ComSystem controls while driving. You may be distracted, lose control of the motorcycle and be seriously injured. 8 Auxiliary Audio Input The ComSystem provides a port to connect auxiliary audio players (such as MP3 devices) to the audio channel (Level 1). Requirements • Connect the accessory audio device using a connection cable BMW PN 99 99 0 000 204 (short) or 99 99 0 000 205 (long), which has a 3.5 mm stereo plug at both ends. Function • The auxiliary audio input jack E becomes live when fairing speaker / headset switch E is set to fairing speakers. EXT = button out / HS = button in. • Note that a “pop” sound may be heard when the HS/EXT switch is pressed. The sound is produced by the engagement of a set of relays, which is a normal sound. • Adjust the audio volume of the accessory audio device to a comfortable level. As the audio is feeding directly into the ComSystem, the audio will not be adjusted automatically with motorcycle speed as with the BMW K 1200 LT radio system. • When the motorcycle ignition is turned “off”, the K1200LT radio system audio (if turned on) will play through the fairing speakers regardless of the position of the HS/EXT switch (defaults back to EXT). The accessory audio device cannot play through the fairing speakers at any time – only through the ComSystem / headsets. Do not make adjustments to Accessory Audio Device controls while driving. 9 Cellular Teleph...
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Car-Receiver - K1200 LT (498.27 kb)
Car-Receiver - K1200 LT (498.27 kb)