Volume Adjustment
NOTE
Use of the product at a high volume for a long period of time may damage your eardrums or hearing ability. Keep the volume at a modest level to prevent damage.
The operator can easily adjust the volume by rotating the Jog Dial. You will hear a beep when the volume reaches maximum or minimum level. The volume is set and maintained independently at different levels for each audio stream even when you turn off and on the headset. So you can always maintain the preferred optimum volume level for each audio source.
Volume Setup
See Figure 1. Select Home > Setup > Speaker Volume to make adjustments for the following volume streams:
Figure 1. Speaker Volume
Rider and Passenger Headset (HS) Volume
See Figure 2 and Figure 3. Select Home > Setup > Rider or Passenger Headset Volume to make adjustments for the following volume streams:
Press More to display the next screen of volume adjustments.
1Display more volume adjustments
Figure 2. Headset Volume Page 1
Figure 3. Headset Volume Page 2
Wireless Headset Checkbox
NOTE
Wireless headset must be turned on and paired with the system for the checkbox to appear.
This will only happen for Harley-Davidson headsets. Aftermarket headsets will not have this option.
See Figure 4. Press the checkbox to enable the Volume Controls Wireless Headset.
Figure 4. Checkbox for Wireless Headset Volume
See Figure 5. This feature will use the vehicle’s master left hand audio control to adjust the volume in the riders wireless headset. Also, it will no longer adjust the volume streams to the headset, however the volume streams can still be manually adjusted in the Volume Setup menu.
NOTE
1Volume control
Figure 5. Left Hand Audio Control
Once the system has synced, all volume options can be controlled from the vehicle.
See Figure 6. Select Home > Setup > Speaker/Headset to adjust. When the wireless headset is Bluetooth connected and the operator decides to switch from headset to speaker, the master control on the vehicle will be inoperative until the wireless headset has been disabled or turned off.
Figure 6. Speaker/Headset Selection