Pairing switch and led indicators
Removable tab
Removable tab
Removable tab
PA volume
CONTROL
MODULE
Note: remove screws
to access PA volume
adjustment (12-turn
gain adjust)
Removable tab
Mount MODULE in rear radio box
NOTE: Do not install in metal enclosures
from speaker
NOTE: Mount module away
CUT OUT AND MOUNT IN CONVENIENT LOCATION:
PAIRING QUICK GUIDE
NOTE: All other Bluetooth devices in the immediate
area must be powered off.
1) Power off both devices. Press each PAIR switch until
LED goes to a solid color (2-3 seconds), then release.
2) Press and hold Motor PAIR switch until LED toggles
red-green-red-green, then release it and immediately:
3) Press and hold Shouldermic (or Headset) PAIR switch
until LED toggles red-green-red-green, then release.
4) After 10-15 seconds, a green pulse will confirm PAIR
is established.
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
magnets
red
Motorcycle PA PTT Button—Assemble to handlebar bracket
black
Motorcycle Radio PTT Button—Assemble to handlebar bracket
To Ignition
Chassis ( do NOT connect to battery - )
Battery +
Wires to 1/4 inch Harley Siren PA connector (pull back 1/4" jack and tie wrap to frame). Solder
wires to back of connector as follows:
MIC+ (RED wire) - TIP ( blue/pink ) (2014 and Newer Models: Pink /Brown)
PTT (WHITE wire) - RING ( red/pink ) (2014 and Newer Models: Pink /Green)
GND (BLACK wire) - SLEEVE ( white/pink ) (2014 and Newer Models: Pink /Black)
PA VOLUME:
Adjust helmet microphone PA transmit volume with a small flat screwdriver on the siren amplifier
(to access, remove Philips head at siren amplifier).
red
NOTE: An additional gain adjust is available in the Control Module if additional volume adjustment
white
is needed.
black
NOTE: When testing PA volume, make sure the siren speaker is directed to an open area to avoid
improper feedback.
NOTE: When testing PA volume, make sure the helmet microphone is on axis (not rotated) and held
close to the users mouth (within 1/4").
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through Friday, 7AM to 4PM Pacific Time, USA.
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