Midland Radio BT2 Motorcycle Accessories User Manual


 
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true if you haven’t changed the default setting, following the
procedure described in the final chapter “Special Configura
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tion”. The two Midland BT2 units can be paired by means of
“Volume +” and “Volume –“ buttons.
Devices with (Low) priority 3
MP3 players, Bluetooth adapters or GMRS transceivers have
the lower priority, which means that all communications with
these devices will be disabled if a call or GPS communication
(priority 1) arrives or if the Intercom feature is enabled (priority
2).
Devices with priority 3 must be paired with the BT2 unit using
the “AUX” button.
Midland BT2 can also be paired with audio devices by means
of a wired connection. This connection has the lowest priority
and is disabled every time a Bluetooth connection is enabled.
Switching your Midland BT2 on and off
BT2 can be switched on by means of the central button la-
beled “Intercom”.
To switch off the unit you must use a combination of two but
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tons (intercom+AUX), thus lessening the chances that you
might turn off the unit accidentally (especially while wearing
heavy gloves).
Switching the unit on:
› Press and hold Intercom button down for approximately 3
seconds until the BLUE indicator lights.
Switching the unit off:
› Press and hold both “Intercom” and “AUX” buttons to
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gether for approximately 3 seconds until the RED indicator
flashes 3 times.
Pairing with Bluetooth devices
Your Midland BT2 is a Bluetooth unit that can be paired with
other Bluetooth devices.
Before performing this procedure, it is necessary to set BT2
into “Pairing mode” (Setup).
The only operations permitted in this mode are the pairing
ones. To use the BT2 unit after pairing it with the desired devi
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ces, it is necessary to quit the “Setup” mode and switch to the
“Operating” mode.
Setup mode
Switch off the BT2 device. Press and hold down the central
button (Intercom/on) for about 7 sec. until the red indicator
switches on permanently. BT2 is now in “Setup” mode and can
therefore be paired with other devices.
Pairing the unit with another BT2 unit
The two units supplied in the Midland BT2-D Intercom
DUAL kit, are already paired and ready for use, which
means that it is not necessary to perform this procedure.
If the devices are not part of the same kit, or one of the BT2
units has been purchased separately, you need to pair them in
order to be able to use the Intercom function.
Place both BT2 units in Setup mode (red indicator permanen
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tly on) Press the “Volume +” button on the first unit until the
RED and BLUE lights begin to flash rapidly and alternately.
Then press the “Volume –“button on the second unit until the
RED and BLUE lights begin to flash rapidly and alternately.
Now both BT2 units are trying to pair to each other.
When successfully paired, each device will light the BLUE light
for 1 sec and go back to setting mode (red light always on)
waiting for additional pairing or setting procedures.
Pairing the unit with your cell phone
1. Enable the Bluetooth device search feature on your cell
phone. As this procedure varies according to the brand and
model of the mobile phone, refer to the manual supplied to
your particular phone for further information.
2. Set the BT2 unit in “Setup” mode, then press the “Phone”
button on the unit until the red and blue indicators start
flashing.