Description Of The Unit And Installation Brackets - Midland BT SINGLE Instruction Manual

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Description of the unit
and installation brackets
Description of the BT SINGlE unit
The BT Single has 5 multifunction buttons on the front and 3
wired connections in the lower section.
Phone
Music
Charger
Audio kit
Description of the button features:
› Telephone: can be used to enable/disable and manage
mobile phone features
› Music: allows you to enable/disable the listening to the mu-
sic from MP3 player of your mobile phone
› AUX: can be used to enable/disable the wired audio input
› Volume+: enables you to increase the volume
› Volume -: enables you to decrease the volume
Description of the wired connections
› Charger jack: enables to recharge the unit using a stan-
dard miniUSB power supply
› Audio kit jack: enable to connect an audio kit (stereo head-
set and microphone)
› Auxiliary audio jack (AUX): can be used to connect an
audio source, like a stereo iPod/MP3 player or PMR446
transceiver
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Volume +
Volume -
AUX
Red and
blue light
iPod/MP3
PMR446
Description of the audio kit
The audio system includes two ultra-flat stereo speakers and
two interchangeable microphones, which are both supplied
with a bracket and wire connection.
Fixing the stereo speakers. The two stereo speakers have a
Velcro/adhesive strip that aids their fixing to your helmet.
Beware to not completely cover your ear with the speakers,
you must always be able to listen to the traffic sound and in-
dication.
The microphone can be fixed onto the helmet in two ways:
Boom Microphone. Place the section with the Velcro/adhesi-
ve strip between the padding and the rigid cover of the helmet,
so that the microphone is correctly positioned in front of your
mouth and that the white symbol is facing your mouth. This
type of microphone is suited for Open Faced and Flip Front
helmets.
Wire microphone. Using the Velcro/adhesive strip, place the
microphone inside the helmet in front of your mouth. This type
of microphone is more suited for Full Faced helmets. The mini
connector on the microphone allows you choose the micro-
phone that best suits the helmet you are using.
The audio kit must then be connected to the central jack of the
Midland BT Single unit using the "l" shaped connector. This
connector is very flexible and can be easily adapted to most
commercial helmets.

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