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  • Page 2: Instruction Guide

    The unit allows the connection with a Bluetooth mobile phone, Bluetooth totally waterproof and it is not recommended under heavy rain transceiver (Midland 445 BT), Bluetooth adapter BPA 100 or navigation conditions. units like Garmin Zumo or TOM TOM Rider.
  • Page 3: Charging Batteries

    Detailed view of the BT-Rider Fixing plate with microphone and speaker Main unit Microphone back-plate of the clamp (press on Buttons arc to release the headset unit) The buttons on the communication units lets you enable Bluetooth connection and telephone functions They can be activated in two different modes: •...
  • Page 4 Attaching and removing the BT-Rider from your Picture 3 helmet Installation The installation is very simple: • The clamp serves as the base for the communication unit and must be attached to your helmet before using the device. • Use the enclosed Allen Wrench to loosen the 2 screws of the clamp (Picture 1).
  • Page 5: Switching On And Off

    Midland transceivers like 445 BT and our Bluetooth Adapter BPA Switching on and off know already the PIN code of BT Rider and there is no need to enter this codes- it will pair automatically after pairing start. To turn on the headset, hold the CTRL button down for about 6 seconds...
  • Page 6: Handling Phone Calls

    Terminating calls To end a call, just tap the Side Function knob of the unit, a beep tone 2 Certain advanced features of Midland BT Rider are only accessible will confi rm the termination. If the other party terminates the call fi rst, to phones equipped with the hands-free profi le. Check your phone’s you don’t have to do anything.
  • Page 7: Voice Recognition (Vr)

    For each volume step you adjust, you will hear a Redial short beep. While the BT Rider is in stand-by, tap the Side Function knob on your The AGC function for automatic volume adjustment, has the headset to redial the last number.
  • Page 8 LIGHT AND SOUND SIGNALS – Headset LED indication Status None Headset switched off Triple blue flash Headset being turned on Triple red flash Headset being turned off Single blue flash every 3 seconds Standby (not on a call) Double blue flash every 3 seconds Active (on a call or initiating a connection) Rapid red-blue alternating flash Pairing mode...
  • Page 9 Approvals Information This product is CE marked according to the RTTE Directive (99/5/EC). Designed and Manufactured for Midland by: and is free use in all the EU countries. Users are not permitted to make any changes or modifications to the device.

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