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Anleitung Blaupunkt, modell K1200 LT

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Requirements • A GPS system with audio output signal and / or AAWD with audio output signal. • See your BMW retailer for details on the BMW Ridefinder GPS system or AAWD options. Function • Mount your AAWD to the motorcycle. • The BMW Ridefinder GPS is provided with a special mounting bracket and wiring harness. • BMW has developed special connection points, providing switched power, ground and audio signal input for these devices. The switched power lead becomes active when the ignition system is turned “on” and inactive when the ignition is switched “off”. This reduces the likelihood of devices draining the battery when the motorcycle is not in use. • Warning devices are Level 4 audio, muting all other forms of communication only in the RH speaker of the helmet headset. Therefore, the LH speaker will still play whatever audio is being used, but the RH speaker will play the warning tone or GPS spoken directions. • With intercom volume set at your normal level, adjust the volume of the AAWD to be received at a comfortable level. Use the AAWD 18 volume control to do this (you need to receive a real transmission to do this) before the ride begins. • AAWD or GPS volume level must be set high enough to trigger the audio circuit. Very low volume levels may produce a “choppy” audio response. • A special plug kit with universal pigtail is available from your BMW retailer under BMW PN 99 99 0 000 194, to provide a quick connection to your AAWD. A three-conductor plug is mounted in the LH handlebar molded housing, allowing quick disconnection of your AAWD. If AAWD does not have an audio output signal connection, you can contact J & M Corporation at 520-624-7000 for information on the cost to modify your device to obtain the necessary connections. Using GPS and AAWD at the Same Time • Knowing that some users will want to have both devices active at the same time, separate connection points were developed in the wiring harness. These points will pipe both signals into the same channel inside the ComSystem, but will keep them from back-feeding into each-other. The plug connection for the GPS is near the CB radio plug connection. The connection point for the AAWD is inside the LH handlebar cover. • It is recommended that the volume level of the AAWD be adjusted lower than the volume of the GPS. This way, the lower volume tone will be easily recognized, while the louder voice direction of the GPS will be distinguished from the lower AAWD tone. Do not make adjustments to Accessory Audio Warning Device or GPS controls while driving. Use of Accessory Audio Warning Devices may not be approved in all States. Please consult and observe all local regulations. 19 Communication Options BMW has developed a wide range of communications options to assist riders with their communications needs. Please review the following items to learn more about BMW communications. BMW Helmet Headsets BMW helmet headsets are fitted with high-performance helmet speakers with independent floating ground connections, providing outstanding fidelity / sound reproduction. Our headsets offer patented DualMode™ AeroMike® microphones that deliver exceptional voice reproduction with minimal outside noise transmission. BMW helmet headsets are available in three configurations: Full coverage, open face and shorty (.) helmet styles. Full Coverage: BMW PN 99 99 0 000 033 Open Face: BMW PN 99 99 0 000 034 Shorty Helmet: BMW PN 99 99 0 000 035 (requires a properly equipped shorty helmet “skirt”) BMW helmet headsets are delivered with upper-section cords only, which possess a universal plug connection enabling connection to BMW as well as other brands of motorcycle audio systems. A lower section cord must be purchased to complete the connection to the motorcycle. BMW Helmet Headset Cords BMW has specifically designed the helmet headset cord for rider and passenger location with optimized lengths. The rider cord contains no coils in the handlebar area, reducing the likelihood of catching the cord on the levers / switches. The passenger cord is shorter in length to eliminate any droopy cords while in use. Rider Cord: BMW PN 99 99 0 000 027 Passenger Cord: BMW PN 99 99 0 000 028 Cords are also available for connection to other brands of motorcycle audio system as noted below: 1980 - 2001 Honda and J & M Audio BMW PN 99 99 0 000 029 1989 -1997 Harley-Davidson audio BMW PN 99 99 0 000 030 1998 -2001 Harley-Davidson audio BMW PN 99 99 0 000 031 1983 -2001 Yamaha audio BMW PN 99 99 0 000 030 20 1983 - 2001 Kawasaki audio BMW PN 99 99 0 000 030 1986 - 1989 Suzuki audio BMW PN 99 99 0 000 030 1988 - 2000 Honda GL1500 w/J & M passenger control panel BMW PN 99 99 0 000 030 BMW FreeTalk™ Headset Harness BMW has produced a special harness that connects the BMW helmet headset directly to the Kenwood FreeTalk™ FRS radio. This enables LT riders or riders of other models to communicate when they are not riding a motorcycle equipped with a ComSystem. If both rider and passenger have...

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