Parallel Audio Streaming And Audio Source Priorities; Voice Commands - Cardo Systems PACKTALK User Manual

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4.3 PARALLEL AUDIO STREAMING AND AUDIO SOURCE PRIORITIES

The scala rider PACKTALK can stream audio from two connected sources
simultaneously, so that you can listen to your music or the radio while holding an
intercom conversation. Parallel Audio Streaming is automatically disabled during
mobile phone conversations.
By default, Parallel Audio Streaming is enabled. See section 3 to adjust the settings.
If disabled, the scala rider will automatically determine which audio source to play
based on the priority of the connected devices.
Higher Priority
1. Mobile Phone or GPS instructions
2. Intercom (DMC and Bluetooth modes)
3. A2DP (Stereo Bluetooth) audio
4. FM Radio (Built-in)
Lower Priority
A2DP audio priority can be configured to be higher than Intercom. See section 3 to adjust
settings.
• Incoming mobile phone calls interrupt ongoing intercom calls
• Incoming intercom calls will interrupt FM radio
• Intercom modes all have the same priority - ongoing intercom calls will not be
interrupted by any other intercom call

4.4 VOICE COMMANDS

The Voice Commands allow you to perform certain actions by simply using your voice.
Using advanced Voice Recognition, you can control the PACKTALK completely handsfree.
The default Voice Command language is English. Other languages are also available -
see section 3 to adjust settings.
Throughout this manual, features which are available via Voice Command are marked
with the
ß
icon.
1. With no call in progress, tap
2. Speak a Voice Command from the table:
|
10
*GPS instructions from Smartphone GPS Apps are prioritized
Z
or speak any word loudly to activate VOX
*
like A2DP audio

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Michael James Rushton
March 16, 2025

how do you connect your sat nav to your cardo pack talk duo but remain in the DCM mode

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To connect a sat nav to the Cardo Packtalk Duo while remaining in DMC mode, pair the sat nav to one of the Bluetooth channels (either Channel A or B). DMC mode remains active for intercom, while Bluetooth channels handle device connections like sat navs.

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wayne
May 17, 2025

my friend and i ride together often, we pair each other,but next time we meet it is not paired and we have to pair us again to work

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