Page 3 - Midland BT2 is available in two versions:
3 E n g li s h Midland BT2 Intercom Thank you for purchasing the Midland BT2 Intercom, the first truly wireless multimedia system for bikers. The Midland BT2 is de-signed to be fitted directly on to your helmet and to be used for communications with Bluetooth devices like mobile phones, GPS Sat-Navs a...
Page 4 - Description of the BT2 unit; Description of the button features:
4 Structure of the operator’s manual This manual is divided into 5 main sections:› Description of the unit and installation brackets› Pairing with Bluetooth devices› Using the features of Bluetooth devices› Using the wire audio input› Special configurations To easily configure your BT2 unit, please fo...
Page 5 - li; Description of the audio kit; Fixing the stereo speakers; Description of the installation brackets; Plate with bi-adhesive strip
5 E n g li s h Description of the audio kit The audio system includes two ultra-flat stereo speakers and two interchangeable microphones, which are both supplied with a bracket and wire connection. Fixing the stereo speakers . The two stereo speakers have a Velcro/adhesive strip that aids their fixing...
Page 6 - Typical confi gurations of BT2; Passenger”; General considerations on priority
6 Typical confi gurations of BT2 1. Single Midland BT2, “Rider only” › Bluetooth connection for cell phone, GPS and MP3 player or a cell phone with MP3 feature (to listen to music) › Wired connection for stereo music player (iPod/MP3 player) › Bike to bike communication system that allows two riders ...
Page 7 - switched on; Pairing with Bluetooth devices; Setup mode
7 E n g li s h true if you haven’t changed the default setting, following the procedure described in the final chapter “Special Configura-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 ...
Page 9 - Resetting all paired devices; Adjusting the volume; Using the intercom feature
9 E n g li s h Attention: the device search procedure (red and blue lights flashing) continues for approximately 2 minutes. If no device is found within this interval of time, the BT2 returns to the Setup mode (red light permanently on). To start again the search, repeat the pairing procedure from st...
Page 10 - Using the telephone feature; Answering a call; Ending a call
10 Voice activation (VOX): › This is the default enabling mode. To start an Intercom communication, simply start talking. The communication will remain active for all the time you are talking. If there is no conversation, the Intercom feature is automatically disabled after 20 seconds. To re-enable ...
Page 11 - Using the features of your GPS sat-nav; Listening to voice instructions from your GPS Sat-Nav
11 E n g li s h is in progress. However, it is possible to add other parties to the conversation by simply enabling the 3-way communication feature. After the initial call has been established, briefly press the “Intercom” button on the BT2 device that has received the call (you will hear an audio co...
Page 12 - Using other bluetooth devices
12 3-way communications with your GPS Sat-Nav The Intercom feature is temporarily disabled when commu-nication with your GPS Sat-Nav is active (street indication or music). However it is possible to allow the passenger to listen, by enabling a “3-way communication”.When the communication with the GP...
Page 13 - Listening to music; Using a Two Way Radio transceiver; › Note: Some manufacturers radios use a different pin; Special configurations; Permanently enabling 3-way communications
13 E n g li s h freedom of movement afforded you by the wireless Bluetooth Connection. Using the wired audio input Your Midland BT2 is also fitted with a wired audio input (labe-led AUX), that can be used to connect a stereo audio source, like an iPod (or any other MP3 Player) or a GMRS transceiver f...
Page 14 - Recommendations for specific uses
14 Enabling/disabling 3 way communications Enter the Setup mode:› Switch your BT2 off. Press and hold down the central but- ton (Intercom/on) until the red light switches on permanen-tly. Your BT2 is now set in Setup mode. › Simultaneously press and hold down the “Telephone” and “AUX” buttons for at...
Page 15 - Disabling the VOX feature
15 E n g li s h Disabling the VOX feature Disable the VOX feature, as explained in the previous section, to make sure that the intercom will not automatically be acti-vated when you speak on the GMRS. To enable the Intercom feature when using this configuration, you will have to press Intercom button...
Page 17 - CELL PHONE
17 E n g li s h Decrease the volume Short or continues press on the Volume Down control CELL PHONE Answer a call Short press of the Phone button / say a word Reject a call Long press the Phone Button / remain silent until the rings stop Terminate a call Short press the Phone Button Voice Dial (in st...
Page 18 - FCC Compliance Information
18 SETUP/PAIRING Enter SETUP mode Press the Intercom button for 7 seconds while the unit is off Pairing a Phone or a GPS Navigator While in Setup mode, press the phone button until the LED light flash Red and Blue alternately Pairing a Bluetooth device While in Setup mode, press the AUX button until ...
Page 20 - ACCESSORIES ORDER FORM; DO NOT; Quantity; Midland Radio Corporation
20 ACCESSORIES ORDER FORM Please send Money Order or fill in Visa/Mastercard information and mail to address below. Please DO NOT send cash or checks. Make Money Orders to Midland Radio Corporation. Name: ________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________...
Page 22 - WAIVER AND GENERAL RELEASE
22 WAIVER AND GENERAL RELEASE By using the Midland BT Series headset(s) – hereafter referred to in the singular– you will waive substantial legal rights including the right to sue. Please read the following carefully before using the device. If you do not accept all terms of this agreement, you shou...