MIDLAND BT1 User Manual

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will be established with a short delay because of the fact

that the devices must first recognize each other. After

that the communication will be immediately established.
Two Midland BT1 units can communicate up to a maximum

range of approximately 10 meters outdoors.

Using the telephone feature

To use the Telephone feature, be sure the units are correctly

paired together, following the pairing procedure described in

section “Pairing the unit with a mobile phone”.
Attention: information provided in this section refers to

the establishment of a direct communication between

the mobile phone and the BT1 unit. If the mobile phone is

connected via the GPS Sat-Nav, the mobile phone featu-

res can only be managed via the GPS itself.
Priority: Calls have a high priority, which means that all

other communications are temporarily disabled when a

call arrives and automatically re-enabled once the call

ends.

Answering a call

When you hear the phone ring, you can answer in two diffe-

rent ways:

Vocally:

Simply say one word to answer the call and start talking. Re-

membering that you can only do this if you answer the call

after the third Ring. (Be aware that some phones may not

support voice answering)

Manually:

Tap the “Phone” button and start speaking.
Attention: Remember that you can answer the call only

after the third Ring.

Rejecting a call

If you don’t wish to answer, you can let the mobile phone ring

or press the “Telephone” button for a few seconds (you will

hear one audio confirmation tone).

Making a call

There are several ways to make a call.

From the mobile keypad:

Dial the number on the mobile keypad:

› Press “Send” on the mobile phone.

› This way of calling should never be carried out whilst in

charge of a moving vehicle.

To redial the last number:

› Press and hold “Telephone” button for 3 seconds in order

to redial the last number (you will hear one audio confirma-

tion tone).

To make a voice call:

› Briefly press “Telephone” button. If your mobile phone sup-

ports voice calls, you will be asked to spell the name of the

contact you wish to call.

The correct operation of this feature depends on the type of

helmet used (Open or closed faced) and on the speed you

are travelling at. We suggest you perform a few tests to de-

termine the best settings for you as an individual.
Attention: if you are listening to music with the MP3 Pla-

yer of your mobile phone, you will not be able to use the

“Dial last number” and “Voice call” commands, because

these buttons are used to control the MP3 player. There-

fore, if you want to make a call, you must first disable the

music by pressing the “Intercom” button for 1 second

(you will hear two audio confirmation tone) before ma-

king the call.

Ending a call

There are several ways to end a call:

› Wait for the called person to end the call.

› Press the Telephone” button for 3 seconds (you will hear

an audio confirmation tone).

› Press “End” button on the mobile phone. (This way of en-

ding a call should never be carried out whilst in charge of a

moving vehicle)

3-way telephone communications

The Intercom feature is temporarily disabled when a phone

call is in progress. However, it is possible to add other parties

to the conversation by simply enabling the 3-way communi-

cation feature. After the initial call has been established, brie-

fly press the “Intercom” button on the driver’s device (you will

hear an audio confirmation tone). To re-establish a private

conversation, press the “Intercom” button again (you will hear

two audio confirmation tones).

Using the MP3 player feature of the mobile

phone

Many mobile phones are now designed to be used as stereo

MP3 players. The BT1 driver’s device fully supports the A2DP

and AVRCP protocols that enable you to listen to stereo mu-

sic and remotely control your mobile phone’s MP3 player.

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