Enabling Bluetooth
1.
NOTE
Bluetooth must be enabled before pairing or connecting with Bluetooth devices.
Navigate: Home > Setup.
2. Select: Bluetooth Setup.
3. See Figure 1. Select: Bluetooth to enable. A checkmark appears in the box.
Figure 1. Bluetooth Setup Menu
Pairing a Bluetooth Device
A maximum of six devices can be paired with the radio at one time. However, the radio only maintains an active Bluetooth connection with up to one device for phone service and one device for media at a time.
The motorcycle identifies itself as "Boom! Box GTS". The name for the Bluetooth device is specified within the settings for your device.
1.
NOTE
Phones may request permission to share information with "Boom! Box GTS" (such as phone book contacts and text messages). These requests may occur during the pairing process or on other occasions when the phone is connecting with the radio.
In the Bluetooth-compatible device, enable Bluetooth and set the device as discoverable. See the manual for your device.
2. Navigate: Home > Setup.
3. Select: Bluetooth setup.
4. Select: List paired devices.
5. Select: Add a new device. All discoverable devices within range appear in the list of found devices.
6. Select device to be paired.
7. The device displays a PIN code (auto-generated) and prompts for permission to pair with the "Boom! Box GTS". Allow pairing with the device.
8. Select: Yes. The radio attempts to pair and connect with the device.
9. The system prompts for an emergency phone number if one is not already stored in the system. Enter a phone number to call in the event of an emergency (such as 911 in the US).
10. Select: Save. Located in lower right corner of the screen.
11. The system begins downloading the phone book from the device. The Phone Book icon is displayed in the status bar during the download process. During this process, the phone may prompt for permission to share the phone book.
Listening to Music
NOTE
Some Bluetooth devices cannot be controlled through the radio.
1. See Figure 2. Navigate: Home > Audio.
2. Select: Source Field.
3. A connected device is displayed with Bluetooth symbol.
4. Select device.
5. See Figure 3. When connected, selected song from device begins playing.
Figure 2. Select Bluetooth Phone
1Media filter
2Device information
3Menu icon
4Track title
5Artist
6Album
7Time remaining
8File sequence (device/playlist/album)
9Time elapsed
Figure 3. Playing Music from Phone
Connecting/Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device
A Bluetooth device can be connected for phone service, media or both. The system only allows one device to be connected for each Bluetooth service (phone or music).
The radio will automatically try to connect with the phone or media device after pairing. For some devices, a setting is required within the device before it will automatically connect. See the manual for the device.
To manually connect or disconnect with a Bluetooth device after pairing, use the following procedure.
1. Navigate: Home > Setup.
2. Select: Bluetooth setup.
3. Select: List Paired Devices. A device with a highlighted phone icon is connected for phone service. A device with a highlighted media icon is connected for media.
4. Select a device from the list to connect or disconnect.
a. Select icon to connect or disconnect phone service.
b. Select icon to connect or disconnect music.
Reconnecting After Vehicle Turns On
When the motorcycle is turned on, the radio will automatically try to establish a Bluetooth connection with the phone from the last vehicle shutdown.
Allow a few moments for the radio to initialize and the phone connection to complete. The status bar displays the Bluetooth icon when the phone is connected.
The radio will not automatically reconnect with media devices over Bluetooth. Manually reconnect the phone and other media devices as necessary.
Deleting a Paired Device
A device will typically remain paired with the radio until deleted.
1. Navigate: Home > Setup.
2. Select: Bluetooth setup.
3. Select: List paired devices.
4. Select the device from the list.
5. Select: Delete pairing.
6. Select: OK to confirm.