User's Manual

SMARTH Manual
5. On the Road
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5.5.4
Audio Source Priorities
SMARTH automatically determines which audio source to play through the speakers based on the following priority:
Priority
Audio Source
Higher Priority
Lower Priority
Mobile phone 1, GPS device instructions
1
Mobile phone 2, GPS device instructions
1
Intercom (Click-to-Link/DMC and Bluetooth modes) or A2DP music
2
A2DP music or Intercom (Click-to-Link/DMC and Bluetooth modes)
2
FM Radio
1
Phone calls and GPS temporarily mute DMC intercom, but group members remain part of the DMC intercom group.
2
Depends on your A2DP/IC Priority setting, as configured in SmartSet (see "Configuring Your SMARTH through Cardo
SmartSet" on page 17).
Phone and GPS audio navigation temporarily mute music playback.
GPS audio navigation temporarily mutes phone.
GPS audio navigation reduces Bluetooth intercom and music playback volume, but Bluetooth intercom and
music are not muted.
You hear Bluetooth intercom calls in the background during music sharing.
Music sharing does not transmit voice audio and cannot be used as a Bluetooth intercom call.
If you paired your headset to two mobile phones, music will be shared from the mobile phone through which
you last played music.
When sharing FM radio, either rider can change station.
Intercom modes all have the same priority, so ongoing intercom calls will not be interrupted by any other
intercom call.
Bluetooth intercom and Click-to-Link calls have the same priority, so Click-to-Link calls will not interrupt any
Bluetooth intercom call in progress, and vice versa.
In DMC intercom, if no group member is speaking and music is playing, the music volume automatically
increases. When a DMC intercom group member speaks, the music volume automatically reduces.