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J&M Integratr IV Installation And Operation Instructions Manual page 6

Portable motorcycle audio system

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• For cellular phones equipped with voice-command dialing, your helmet headset
microphone is continually connected to the cellular phone. This will enable the
rider or passenger to activate the voice command dialing feature.
• Once a call is received, the rider and passenger headsets will connect to the
phone via a distinct VOX activated intercom channel, muting out all lower level
communications (music and FRS radio). Phone conversations are then shared by
rider and passenger. Any audio generated from the phone or voice input will keep
the intercom latched, with a 3.5 second intercom delay from the last VOX input. If
a pause in conversation exceeds 3.5 seconds, lower level audio will return until
new VOX input is received.
• You may need to fine-tune the cell phone volume until you have established a
comfortable volume level while riding. Manipulation of phone controls while riding
is not recommended.
Note: 1 When using a minority of cell phone providers / systems you may hear a
slight buzz in the helmet headset when cellular phone activation occurs. This
buzzing noise is normal and can be reduced or eliminated by placing the cellular
phone as far away as possible from the Integratr IV.
FRS / GMRS Two-Way Radio
• The Integratr IV provides a port to connect FRS / GMRS radio's of various types
such as Kenwood FreeTalk™ with corresponding adapter cable JMSR-AC16 or
Motorola " T Series " with corresponding adapter cable JMSR-AC15.
Operation
• We recommend reading the owners manual provided with your FRS / GMRS radio
to take full advantage of the features and benefits.
• Connect the FRS radio cable to the radio and the accessory jack (K). Turn the
FRS radio "on".
• We recommend placing the radio on your belt / riding suit waistband or other
remote location.
• Adjust the volume of the FRS radio to be received at a comfortable level. Use
the FRS radio volume control to do this (you need to receive a real transmission
to do this) before the ride begins.
• Incoming FRS radio transmissions will activate the intercom system, mute the
music (Level 1), and will be heard by rider and passenger. Rider and passenger can
discuss what is being heard from the FRS radio without that conversation be trans-
mitted.
• To transmit, rider or passenger must press the PTT button.
• The 3.5 second delay of the intercom system aids two-way radio conversations,
since most users don't say "over" when their statements are finished. The 3.5
second delay also provides time to bridge the natural pause that occurs while lis-
teners determine the incoming speech has ended, before they respond.
Note:
If you receive a cell phone call while riding with the FRS radio in use, the cell phone
will mute all Level 1 & 2 communications. However, if (out of habit) you press the
PTT button while talking on the phone that portion of your phone conversation
could be transmitted over the FRS radio.
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