WARNING
Do not select a volume level that blocks out traffic noise or interrupts the concentration necessary for safe operation of the motorcycle. Distractions or a volume level that blocks out traffic noise could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury. (00539b)
NOTICE
Do not pull on the cord to remove the headset from the socket. Pull on the headset jack to disconnect the headset from the socket. (00174a)
See Figure 1 and Figure 2. Some vehicles have a rider headset connector on the fuel tank panel and a passenger headset connector on the left speaker pod. The headsets are used to operate the CB, intercom, voice recognition commands and other features on equipped models.
Use the Harley-Davidson 7-pin DIN headset that is supplied with equipped models or purchased from a Harley-Davidson dealer. Other headset microphones are not compatible. See the instructions that are included with the headset to install in a helmet. Connect the headset by aligning the ridge on the headset with the slot on the connector as shown in Figure 1. The headset only works if the connector is properly installed.
When using headsets, set the volume to a level where traffic and sounds from the surrounding environment can still be heard.
The socket caps remain shut when not in use to prevent dirt and water from entering the socket. Close both socket caps before washing the motorcycle.
1Headset connector index
2Console index
Figure 1. Rider Headset Connector (typical)
Figure 2. Passenger Headset Connector
Microphone Positioning
Full face helmets: See Figure 3. Route the boom below the helmet, with the microphone oriented upright inside the helmet, so the boom does not touch the chin.
Open face or half helmets: See Figure 3 and Figure 4. Position the microphone lightly touching or directly to the left of the mouth.
Figure 3. Microphone Positioning
Figure 4. Headset and Microphone Positioning