User's 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
mo
®
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
mo
®
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.