Gmrs x1 bluetooth manual




















Adjust the mic sensitivity to a higher setting clockwise 2. Print page 1 Print document 13 pages. Rename the bookmark. Delete bookmark? Cancel Delete. Delete from my manuals? Sign In OR. Don't have an account? Sign up! Restore password. What does it take to install the headsets in my helmet? Can I hook two Push To Talk cables up to the radio at the same time?

What are the two plastic clip looking things that come with the kits? Do I have to mount the Radios on my helmet? No, with a headset extension cord the headset then will be left on your helmet and ext. Your radio at that point can be put on a belt clip, tank bag, placed somewhere different with industrial velcro or even mounted on your handlebars using a ram mount etc.

Click here to see an alternate mounting and to get some ideas. We use these radio's remote mounted on our handlebars. We strongly suggest unplugging the Headset Extension Cords at the radio instead of at your headset. Your cords will last indefinitely being used like that and it is a lot easier unplugging at the radio.

We also suggest just placing your helmet on your seat, handlebars or a convenient location during gas stops, etc. If you desire to connect a passenger intercom from this mounting position:. Install a Non Coiled Headset Extension Cord 10'Length from the handlebar location to somewhere in the back where a passenger can plug another Headset Extension cord into it. A Chatterbox black coiled cord can be used for this application also. If using the Chatterbox cord you must have matching cords plugged together, Standard or Noise Reducing.

Tie Wrap the Headset Extension Cord to your frame, under the gas tank, etc. This will make a nice neat job. If the unit is not used for a long period of time and you plan on using it, or when you feel that the durability of the battery becomes shorter than normal, you may restore the battery to the original state by following the steps outlined below.

The radio will emit a tone to let you know the unit is on. Turn the VOX sensitivity dial counterclockwise to turn the unit off. The radio will emit a tone to let you know the unit is off. As the dial is turned clockwise the sensitivity increases. This unit has circuitry and software that senses when you speak through the headset and will automatically transmit. When the surrounding noise levels increase the mic may be activated unintentionally.

To reduce the sensitivity of the mic turn the dial counterclockwise. When the VOX is set at a low sensitivity position, it will require your voice to be slightly louder in order to activate the microphone transmission.

Then press the PTT button to enter. Channel 10 is an Emergency Channel. Use the emergency channel only for the purpose of soliciting or rendering assistance to a traveler, or for communicating in an emergency pertaining to the immediate safety of life or the immediate protection of property.

This channel is used by certain organizations during emergency situations and may not necessarily be monitored. SCAN Press the Mode button four times, while the channel is blinking press the Up button to scan up or press the Down button to scan down. The radio stops scanning after detecting a signal and remains on the same channel until the signal drops out for 2 seconds. Then press the PTT button to stop scanning.

You will then hear a chime letting you know that the intercom has been activated. Press the same button again to cancel and start regular transmission. Press it again to cancel. Walkman, CD, MP3 player etc. The music will automatically mute when you transmit or receive. When you phone rings press the intercom button to answer the call does not apply to all phones.

Press the intercom button again to end the call. If you phone has an auto answer feature, set your phone on auto answer. The call will be answered automatically and will also drop automatically when the call is finished.

In order to make use of the Bluetooth capabilities in your unit you must first have one of the following: 1 Cellular phone that is Bluetooth capable.

In order to connect a Bluetooth device to your ChatterBox you must first make sure both your device and the ChatterBox recognize each other. This process is called pairing.

This procedure causes the ChatterBox to send out a signal to pair via Buletooth. If this does not occur after 30 seconds proceed to turn the ChatterBox off and conduct the steps again from the beginning. When a music source is successfully paired with the ChartterBox you may be able to control certain features of the audio source with your ChatterBox controls does not apply to all audio sources.

If your audio source is compatible you must first switch the ChatterBox mode to Bluetooth mode. When the ChatterBox is in this mode you can adjust the volume level of the music with the volume control on the ChatterBox. You are in normal idle mode when you can adjust the volume of your voice when communicating as well as the usual features of the ChatterBox.

After doing so you should see the Bluetooth logo appear on the main idle menu of your 11 phone. Navigate to this selection but do NOT conduct the search just yet. At this time enter the numbers "" universal default code and press enter.

Please allow some time for you phone to completely connect pair with the ChatterBox. How to answer an incoming phone call: In order to be able to answer an incoming call you must first be in Bluetooth mode. It would be a good idea to already be in BT mode when you are riding.

When the phone rings it will 12 automatically interrupt what you are doing music, communicating. When this happens all you need to do is push the MODE button again.

When in Bluetooth mode you can use the ChatterBox volume controls to adjust the volume of your phone call and channel controls for track selection when using the Mp3 player. When riding with your cell phone and music device paired to the ChatterBox this would be the typical set up. First choose the channel you want to communicate on with your riding partners. After doing so proceed to set your music and cell phone call volume by going into Bluetooth mode on the ChatterBox.

After that, proceed to leave the ChatterBox in BT mode that way you can communicate with others while you are riding, listening to music, and if you need to answer a phone call it will already be in BT mode for you to push the 13 MODE button to answer.

This should include turning the Bluetooth feature ON and searching for a new device. Your GPS will ask you to enter a Pin. For the open face headset, use the plastic tie clip to secure the windsock. For the full face headset, microphone covers come preinstalled.

Helmets without speaker pockets. Attach the foam covers to the speakers respectively Drawing 1. Attach the hard velcro disk to the back of the speakers Drawing 2. Attach the soft velcro disks to the helmet liner. The position of the soft velcro disks will determine the position of the speakers.

Attach the right speaker the long cord to the soft velcro disk that you applied to the helmet liner. Attach the left speaker the short cord to the soft velcro disk that you applied to the helmet liner.. For helmets with speaker pockets, simply insert the speaker in the pocket.

Then use the wooden stick to gently tuck the speaker wire between the headliner and the shell Drawing 3. For full face headset. Attach the soft rectangular velcro piece to the chin bar. Keep in mind the position of this velcro will determine the position of the mic.



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