Midland BT2 Owner's Manual

Midland BT2 Owner's Manual

Midland radio intercom owner's manual
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INDEX
Technical specifications of Midland BT2 ....................................................................................................3
Structure of the operator's manual .............................................................................................................4
Charging batteries ......................................................................................................................................4
Description of the unit and installation brackets .........................................................................................4
Typical configurations of BT2 .....................................................................................................................6
General considerations on priority .............................................................................................................6
Switching your Midland BT2 on and off .....................................................................................................7
Pairing with Bluetooth devices ...................................................................................................................7
Adjusting the volume ..................................................................................................................................9
Using the features of the Bluetooth devices ..............................................................................................9
Using the wired audio input ......................................................................................................................13
Using a Two Way Radio transceiver ........................................................................................................13
Special configurations ..............................................................................................................................13
Recommendations for specific uses ........................................................................................................14
Light and sound signals/Unit functions ....................................................................................................16
Unit Functions .................................................................................................................................... 16-18
FCC Compliance Info ...............................................................................................................................18
Accessories for the BT2 ...........................................................................................................................19
Accessories Order Form ..........................................................................................................................20
Waiver and General Release ...................................................................................................................22
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Description of the unit and installation brackets ...4 Typical configurations of BT2 ...6 General considerations on priority ...6 Switching your Midland BT2 on and off ...7 Pairing with Bluetooth devices ...7 Adjusting the volume ...9 Using the features of the Bluetooth devices ...9 Using the wired audio input ...13...
  • Page 3: Technical Specifications Of Midland Bt2

    Sat-Navs and MP3 players. If desired, it can also be paired with another Midland BT2 unit and used as wireless Rider/Passenger Intercom system or Rider to Rider in bike-to-bike mode, within a maximum range of 220 yards. The Midland BT2 is also supplied with a wired connection that can be used to connect an iPod/MP3 player or GMRS transceiver,which will then enable bike-to-bike communications up to a maximum range of 3 Miles.
  • Page 4: Structure Of The Operator's Manual

    › When the charge is complete, release the headset from the charger. Description of the unit and installation brackets Description of the BT2 unit The BT2 has 5 multifunction buttons on the front and 3 wired connections in the lower section. Volume + Phone Intercom...
  • Page 5 Description of the installation brackets The Midland BT2 can be fixed onto the helmet in two different ways: By either using the plate with bi-adhesive strip, or the clamp. These methods allow you to safely “fix” the BT2 unit onto your helmet and to remove it at any time in order to re- charge or store it.
  • Page 6: Typical Configurations Of Bt2

    Therefore, an incoming call or instruction from a GPS always interrupts all other active communications. Devices with prio- rity 1 must be paired with the BT2 unit using the “Phone” but- ton. Devices with (Medium) priority 2 This priority can be assigned only to another BT2 with Inter- com feature.
  • Page 7: Switching Your Midland Bt2 On And Off

    DUAL kit, are already paired and ready for use, which means that it is not necessary to perform this procedure. If the devices are not part of the same kit, or one of the BT2 units has been purchased separately, you need to pair them in order to be able to use the Intercom function.
  • Page 8 If you pair the BT2 unit with a cell phone, you will not be able to pair it with a GPS Sat-Nav, because both these devices are assigned (high) priority 1.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Volume

    Exiting from the Setup mode After you have paired the desired Bluetooth devices, you must quit the “Setup” mode in order to be able to use your BT2. Press and hold the Intercom button (center button) for 3 se- conds.
  • Page 10 Attention: information provided in this section refers to the establishment of a direct communication between the cell phone and the BT2 unit. If the cell phone is con- nected via the GPS Sat-Nav, the cell phone features can only be managed via the GPS itself.
  • Page 11 Your Midland BT2 fully supports the A2DP and AVR- CP protocols that enable you to listen to stereo music and remotely control your cell phone’s MP3 player. You can even use the buttons on the BT2 unit to control the following play options: Play, Pause, Forward and Backward.
  • Page 12 This can be a great advantage as it is possible to then increa- se your “Bike to Bike range” up to 3 Miles! To use these devices, be sure your BT2 and other device are both turned on and correctly paired together, following the pairing procedure described in the “Pairing the unit with other...
  • Page 13: Using The Wired Audio Input

    Connection. Using the wired audio input Your Midland BT2 is also fitted with a wired audio input (labe- led AUX), that can be used to connect a stereo audio source, like an iPod (or any other MP3 Player) or a GMRS transceiver for bike-to-bike communications.
  • Page 14: Recommendations For Specific Uses

    Enabling/disabling 3 way communications Enter the Setup mode: › Switch your BT2 off. Press and hold down the central but- ton (Intercom/on) until the red light switches on permanen- tly. Your BT2 is now set in Setup mode. › Simultaneously press and hold down the “Telephone” and “AUX”...
  • Page 15 Disabling the VOX feature Disable the VOX feature, as explained in the previous section, to make sure that the intercom will not automatically be acti- vated when you speak on the GMRS. To enable the Intercom feature when using this configuration, you will have to press Intercom button manually.
  • Page 16: Light And Sound Signals/Unit Functions

    LIGHT AND SOUND SIGNALS LED indication GENERAL None Single Blue flash every 3 seconds Triple red flash Single Blue flash every 3 seconds Single Red flash every 3 seconds RED and BLUE (together) every 3 seconds RED and BLUE (together) and one flash of RED light every 3 seconds Single red flash every 2 seconds SETUP...
  • Page 17 Decrease the volume CELL PHONE Answer a call Reject a call Terminate a call Voice Dial (in stand by mode) Redial Last number (in stand by mode) Conversation among passenger, driver and the phone Release the ‘extended’ conversation above GPS Navigator The control is done only by the GPS INTERCOM Start using the Intercom...
  • Page 18: Fcc Compliance Info

    • This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Midland Radio Corporation could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Press the Intercom button for 7 seconds while the unit is off While in Setup mode, press the phone button until the LED light flash Red and Blue...
  • Page 19: Accessories For The Bt2

    ACCESSORIES FOR THE BT2 Accessories can be purchased at www.midlandradio.com or fill in the form on the folllowing page and mail in to our address. BTH101 Replacement Audio Kit for Open or Closed Face Helmets MSRP: $29.99 BTA101 Replacement Mounting Kit MSRP: $24.99...
  • Page 20: Accessories Order Form

    ACCESSORIES ORDER FORM Please send Money Order or fill in Visa/Mastercard information and mail to address below. Please DO NOT send cash or checks. Make Money Orders to Midland Radio Corporation. Name:________________________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________ City:_________________________________________________________ State:_______________________________ Zip:______________________ Telephone:____________________________________________________ Email:________________________________________________________ Credit Card # __________________________________________________...
  • Page 22: Waiver And General Release

    Device and not returning it for a full refund (see below), you are irrevocably releasing, indemnifying from any liability, loss, claim and expense (including attorneys fees) and holding Midland Radio Corporation harmless for any bodily injuries, harm or death as well as losses or damages in goods, to any Vehicles including your own, or to any property or asset that belong to you or to third parties, any of which may result from using the Device under any circumstances or conditions and irrespective of jurisdiction.
  • Page 23 MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION 5900 Parretta Drive Kansas City, MO 64120 Call 816.241.8500 visit us at http://www.midlandradio.com Note: Features & Specifications are subject to change without notice. MIDLAND is not responsible for uninten- tional errors or omissions on its packaging.

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