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Resetting all paired devices
Sometimes you may nd it necessary to delete all the pairing
references stored in the BT1 unit (reset operation). Ensure
that the BT1 is in set up mode (red light on).
To perform this operation, simultaneously press and hold
down the “Volume +” and “Volume –“ buttons for 4 seconds.
The Blue Light will be lit on for 1 sec.
This procedure deletes all the paired Bluetooth devices sto-
red in the memory and it is therefore possible to start a new
“clean” pairing session.
Exiting from the Setup mode
After you have paired your BT with the desired Bluetooth de-
vice, with some of them (with the pillion’s device)you must
quit the Setup mode in order to be able to use your BT1.
Press and hold the Intercom button (centre button) for 3 se-
conds.
The red indicator switches off and the blue one starts to ash.
You can now use your BT1.
Reconnecting the unit to bluetooth devices
After successfully pairing your devices, you can switch them
off and on without having the repeat the pairing procedure.
If a connection failure occurs between the two devices (for
example because one device is switched off or you are not
within the maximum range), it is not necessary to repeat the
pairing procedure.
Simply switch the device on again or move within the maxi-
mum range. If the connection cannot be re-established auto-
matically, select the device from the “devices menu” of your
Bluetooth device (for example mobile phone, GPS, etc…)
and re-enable the connection.
Adjusting the volume
Your Midland BT1 uses AGC technology, which automatically
adjusts the listening volume in relation to background noise.
However, it is also possible to manually adjust the volume by
means of the “Volume+” and “Volume -“buttons.
For example, you can manually adjust the maximum volume
in very noisy environments (for example when travelling at
high speeds), to allow the AGC automatic system to change
the volume and use the manually set volume as maximum
setting. This operation is useful because each type and stan-
dard of helmet is inuenced in different ways by wind and
background noise.
Using the features of the bluetooth
devices
Using the intercom feature
To use the Intercom feature, be sure both units are turned on
and correctly paired together.
Priority: Intercom communications always have a hi-
gher priority, compared to other communications, with
the only exceptions being Telephone and GPS Sat-Nav.
Therefore, the Intercom feature automatically disables all
other communications.
The intercom feature is disabled when an incoming call or
voice communication is received from the GPS Sat-Nav, and
is automatically re-enabled as soon as these communica-
tions end.( except if the “Intercom always open with GPS”
function is on).
Attention: some mobile phone release the line after a few
seconds, which means that the Intercom feature may not
be immediately available.
The Intercom feature can be enabled in two ways:
Manual activation:
› Press “Intercom” button, on one of the two units. Commu-
nication is enabled and remains active until you press the
“Intercom” button again. You will hear 1 audio tone when
the Intercom feature is enabled and 2 audio tones when it
is disabled.
Voice activation (VOX):
› This is the default enabling mode. To start an Intercom
communication, simply start talking. The communication
will remain active for all the time you are talking. If there
is no conversation, the Intercom feature is automatically
disabled after 20 seconds. To re-enable it, simply start
talking again. When the Intercom is “VOX” activated, you
can decide to disable it before the predened time, simply
by pressing the Intercom button once.
› To disable the voice enabling mode, follow the instructions
provided in the “Special congurations” section.
Attention: when you use the Intercom feature, the rst
time you activate it (voice or manual) the communication
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