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20 - Midland BTX1 FM
UK
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Play/PausaForward Backward
Available controls:
To play/pause music: click on the “Middle” button.
To skip forward to the next song: press the “Forward” button.
To skip backwards to the previous song: press the “Rear button..
Priority: the music listening mode has the lowest priority. Therefore, it will always be
disabled when another type of communication is enabled.
Attention: It is possible to control A2DP Stereo music only in “Phone Mode
GPS Navigator
The GPS Navigator can be paired using the “Volume+” or the “Volume-“ button.
Volume + button (support for stereo A2DP audio)
Volume - button (support for mono audio in background)
How to pair the BTX1 FM to a GPS
In general is possible to pair the BTX1 FM to all the GPS for motorbike that sup-
port Bluetooth headset connection.
To pair the BTX1 FM to a GPS, you must rst enter the setup mode:
1. Turn o the unit
2. Press and hold down the “Middle” button about 7 sec., until the Red light is
on permanently.
3. Now press rmly (3 sec) the “Volume +” or “Volume -” button, the Blue and
Red light will ash.
4. Enable the Bluetooth device search feature on your GPS
5. After some seconds, “Midland BTX1 FM” will be displayed on your GPS.
6. Follow the pairing procedure of your GPS. If a pin code is requested you must
enter “0000” (four times zero).
7. When successfully paired, the Blue light of the unit will be on for one second
and then the unit will exit the setup mode and switch to the working mode
(the Blue light will start ashing).
GPS navigator always in background
To keep the intercom open while the GPS give the street indication you must have
the “background” feature active and the GPS paired on “Vol-” button
Attention: we can’t garantee this features because is depending on third part
device
Support for Stereo (A2DP) voice announcement
BTX1 FM support Stereo (A2DP) voice announcement from GPS Navigators or
smartphone application when paired on Vol+” button. When a voice announce-
ment “brake in”, Intercom or FM radio is interrupted to give priority to the announce-
ment itself. By default this features is ON; it’s possible to change the priority using
the “BT Updater” PC Software.
How to listen to the FM Radio
The FM Radio receiver is integrated inside the unit. You just need to switch to the
“FM Radio” mode in order to use it. Long press the middle button until you hear “FM
radio” from the voice announcement. Now all the three main button are dedicated
to the FM Radio (See Table).
Press short the Forward or the Backward button to seek the FM Radio station. When
you press long the Forward or the Backward button, you can scan up or down the 6
recorded stations. A voice announcement will tell you the number of which memory
you are entering. A double beep tone will be played when the last or the rst recor-
ded station is reached.
To save the station you are listening, press the Forward and Backward buttons toge-
ther for 3 sec. You will hear a beep tone for conrmation.
The station is saved over the last recorded station used.
Thanks to the RDS system, the FM Radio will choose the strongest signal available for
the radio station you like to listen.
The RDS system is OFF by default, if needed you can toggle on/o the RDS pressing
together the “Volume +” and “Volume –“ buttons for 3 sec when the radio is on. A
voice announcement will tell you the RDS status.
FM Radio with intercom
When you are in “FM Radio” mode is not possible to manually open the intercom,
you can only open it using VOX feature (just talk) to the unit paired on the “Middle”
button. To manually activate the intercom you must switch to “Intercom mode.
Radio FM mode
Mode Forward button Middle button Backward button
FM Radio Short press: seek station up
Long press: Scan recorded
Short press: On/o
Long press: Change mode
Short press: seek station down
Long press: Scan recorded
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