Recommendations for specific uses – MIDLAND BT City User Manual

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› Press the “Control” and “Volume -” buttons for one second. The

blue LED will flash once.

› To exit the “Setup”mode double press the “Control” button.

Enabling again:

› Follow the same procedure up described; now the blue LED will

flash twice

› To exit the “Setup”mode double press the “Control” button.

Recommendations for specific uses

The section that follows, provides a few useful suggestions on how to
achieve maximum performance from your BTCity/BTEva unit.

Using a PMR446 transceiver

To be able to use the transceiver, it is necessary to purchase a specific
cable (sold separately) in order to connect the radio to your Midland
BTCity/BTEva:

› Some manufacturers radios use a different pin configuration, so

we recommend that you ask your dealer as to which cable is best
suited to your needs

To communicate via the attached radio, press the transmission Press
Top Talk (PTT) button to speak and release it to listen. It is not possible
to talk and listen simultaneously. The cable connected to the transcei-
ver has a PTT button that can be placed on the handlebar of your bike
or held in your hand (If you are the pillion rider).
Adjust the volume of the transceiver to your needs, remembering that
the volume adjustment is controlled by the automatic AGC system
and that it will therefore be automatically increased in relation to
background noise.

If you wish to use a PMR446 transceiver for group communications
and simultaneously maintain the Intercom feature enabled between
two BTCity/BTEva devices, you must remember that the Intercom fe-
ature is enabled every time you speak by means of the BTCity/BTEva’s
VOX feature.
Consequently, radio communications will be disabled whilst you are
talking with somebody, because they have a lower priority compared

to Intercom communications.
This can be prevented by enabling the “Wired connection always
on” or “Disabling the VOX feature” (both explained in the previous
section).
Disable the VOX feature, as explained in the previous section, to make
sure that the intercom will not automatically be activated when you
speak on the PMR446. To enable the Intercom feature when using this
configuration, you will have to press “Control” button manually. (This
operation disables radio communications that will be automatically
re-enabled when the Intercom feature is disabled).
Attention! If you disable the VOX feature, you will only be able to
answer incoming phone calls by pressing the “Control” button.

Using the BTSki Audio Kit accessory (optional)

This optional kit is the Bluetooth solution designed for winter sports
(use without helmets or with semi rigid type ski helmets). The audio
system is made up of two ultra thin stereo speakers and a boom mike,
all contained in a soft material lining

The audio system includes two ultra-flat stereo speakers and one mi-
crophone with boom, all assembled into a earwarmer headset.

Fitting and removing your Midland BTCity/BTEva
The BTCity/BTEva can be easily fitted by sliding it downwards so that
it fits into the slot of the fixing device.
BTCity/BTEva is maintained in position thanks to the fixing clip loca-
ted on the upper section (A).
To detach the BTCity/BTEva, simply press the fixing clip and push the
unit upwards.

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