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Display Screen brightness Button brightness Colors Day/Night Color mode Background colors (if equipped) Global presets Enable/Disable global presets Number of pages for global presets Keyboard style (6.
Navigation (if equipped) Export Navigation Licensing Language Classic Mode Introduction to Classic Mode Classic Mode Enable/Disable Audio System operation Introduction Switching the audio source Usage of Presets Usage of Favorites Fav faceplate button Favorites menu selection Radio Operation Band selection FM Title bar menus Cat FM Menu Seek/Scan/Presets Scan RBDS Media device operation Device selection Media playback title bar menus Find Playlist Artist Album Song Genre Media Menu Seek/Presets Scan Track L
Adjusting Rider Headset Volume Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume Phone Making a phone call from the Phone Book Making a phone call by dialing a number Receiving a phone call Ending a phone call Viewing call history Text Messages Emergency Calls Voice Recognition Operation Phone commands (4.3 and 6.5 models) Media commands (6.5 models only) Tuner commands (6.5 models only) Navigation commands (6.
Fuel Forecast Vehicle Status Air Temperature Oil pressure Engine Idle Management Strategy (EITMS) Troubleshooting Error Messages Resetting Default Settings Device Compatibility Care and cleaning Warranty Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) 5
Introduction This manual explains the operation of the Boom!TM Box infotainment system. There are three different versions: its 4.3, 6.5GT, and 6.5T model variants. Read this manual carefully and keep it in your motorcycle at all times. Definitions • • • • T = Touch Screen G = GPS Navigation database 4.3 = 4.3” Screen 6.5 = 6.5” screen Product variants: • • • Boom!™ Box 4.3 Boom!™ Box 6.5GT Boom!™ Box 6.5T Features Matrix Note: For the matrix features see the spreadsheet loaded on eRoom. https://eroom.
Safety Figure 1. Acceptance screen, 6.5 Models Figure 2. Acceptance screen, 4.3 Models Note: Randee to check with the Liability team, whether the 4.3 screen should be included, in addition to the 6.5 To use the Boom!TM Box infotainment system in the safest possible way follow all the warnings, cautions and safety tips shown throughout this manual. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe riding.
If a traffic sign on the road has been changed, navigation route guidance may not have the updated information. While riding, listen to the voice instructions as much as possible. Glance at the screen briefly and only when it is safe to do so. Do not rely solely on voice guidance. Use it just for reference. The data in the system may occasionally be incomplete. Road conditions, including restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change.
Speed Locked Controls WARNING ● For your own safety the keyboard is disabled to enter a name or number (e.g., street name, phone number, etc.), while the vehicle is in motion. ● Pull over at a safe location to enter data into the system. Many features of this system are speed-dependent. The system will indicate when a certain feature is not available while the vehicle is in motion, through a pop-up screen similar to the one shown on Figure 3. Figure 3.
Controls at a glance Left Handlebar Controls 4 6 2 3 1 5 Figure 4. Left Handlebar Controls Table 1. Left handlebar control functions Item Control graphic Control 1 Home screen 2 Seek Down/Previous song 3 Seek Up/Next song 4 Volume Up 5 Volume Down 6 Voice Command Description Toggles between current screen and the Home screen. Tuner: Seek down for a radio station Media: Plays previous song on the connected device.
Right Handlebar Controls 1 2 5 6 9 3 7 4 8 Figure 5.
Table 2. Right handlebar control functions Item 1 Control graphic Control Information Description Displays/Exits Vehicle Information screen. 2 SQ+ SQPTT CB Squelch+ Increases CB squelch level. CB Squelch– Decreases CB squelch level. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press and hold to transmit over CB channel. CB Push To Talk Moves the highlighting up through the selections. Moves the highlighting right through the selections. Moves the highlighting down through the selections.
Passenger controls (If equipped) Note: This artwork would be more useful if it gave sense of location on the vehicle 1 4 5 2 Figure 6. Passenger Controls 3 Table 3. Passenger controls functions Item 1 Control graphic Control UP Seek Up/Next song 2 MODE Mode DN Seek Down/Previous song VOL+ PTT VOL- Volume Up 3 4 5 6 6 Description Tuner: Seek up for a radio station Media: Plays next song on the connected device. Cycles to the next available audio source.
Faceplate Buttons Boom!™ Box 6.5 models 3 1 4 2 Figure 7. Faceplate Controls, 6.5 Models Item 1 2 3 4 Control graphic Table 4. Faceplate controls functions, 6.5 Models Control Description Pressing this button will toggle between any screen and the Home screen. Home screen A press and hold operation will allow the user to program this button as a shortcut to a favorite audio mode.
When the system is OFF: A quick press will turn system ON. Boom!™ Box 4.3 models 4 1 Figure 8. Faceplate Controls, 4.3 Models 2 Item 1 2 3 4 Control graphic 3 Table 5. Faceplate controls functions, 4.3 Models Control Description When the system is ON: A quick press will mute or un-mutes audio. Audio from connected devices will pause or unpause. Power/Mute A press and hold operation (3 sec) will turn system OFF. When the system is OFF: A quick press will turn system ON.
items in the screen. Introduction to Voice Recognition (VR) The Voice Recognition system gives the rider the ability to initiate voice-operated commands. The VR commands interact with the connected devices and the navigation system (if equipped). These sets of voice commands are initiated by pressing the Voice command button on the left handlebar controls. For complete instructions and syntax of the voice-operated commands, read the Voice Recognition Operation section of this manual.
User Ports and connectors USB port Your Boom!TM Box has a USB port that allows you to connect a compatible phone, media player or a USB flash drive. Note: reference the list of compatible devices on the web site. The USB port is located inside the media compartment, called Jukebox. The Jukebox is located on the right side next to the Boom!TM Box system. Check the following illustration for the location of the USB port and the Jukebox.
On select models, the vehicle is equipped with a Headset connector. Refer to your vehicle manual for the location of the headset connector, or to check if the vehicle has it. General Operation Boom!™ Box 4.3 models faceplate Select the item on the screen by pressing the soft key that aligns with that item. Figure 10. Item selection, 4.3 Models Boom!™ Box 6.5 models Touch Screen Select the item on the screen by pressing that item on the Touch Screen.
Figure 11. Item selection, 6.5 Models Using handlebar controls to select objects While the vehicle is in motion it is recommended to avoid using the Touch Screen or the faceplate buttons since this implies releasing one of the hands from the handlebar. While riding a safer method is to utilize the keys on the right handlebar controls to perform selections. Refer to the right handlebar control section of this manual for the keys location.
Visual elements Title bar The title bar is located in the upper part of the screen, in most screens. The title bar and its components change according to the screen that the system is presenting. The title, located on the center of the title bar, indicates the name of the screen or the function that the screen represents. The title is not a selectable item. Some title bars may contain a left or a right button, or both. Figure 13.
Figure 14. Use of a checkbox to toggle a function on or off Buttons for multiple options Some settings can be changed by use of multiple option buttons, identified by the + and arrow graphic on the button. Figure 15.
On/Off buttons Some features are turned on or off by use of the On/Off buttons in the corresponding screens. One example is the Intercom screen. Figure 16. Turning Intercom On Figure 17. Turning Intercom Off Status bar The status bar is located in the lower part of the screen, in most screens. The icons in the status bar are indicators. None of the icons are selectable. Figure 18. Status bar and icons Table 6.
Table 6. Status bar icons Icon graphic Status Description Headsets not muted Music/Media audio is being routed to the headsets. The headsets are currently not muted. Headsets muted Music/Media audio is being routed to the headsets. The headsets are currently being muted.
Table 6. Status bar icons Icon graphic Status New Messages Low Battery N S E W NE NW SE SW Description Indicates that the phone connected through Bluetooth® has received an SMS text message (if supported). When the user goes to the message list showing the new message this icon will be removed. The Low Battery icon appears if the phone connected through Bluetooth® has a low battery.
Table 6. Status bar icons Icon graphic Status Description Other events, such as receiving a phone call would also pause music playback. Scan Up Scan Down Seek Up Seek Down Phone Signal Strength Scan Up icon will appear during a Scan Up operation of tuner or media. The Scan Up icon will disappear when the scan is terminated or stopped. Scan Down icon will appear during a Scan Down operation of tuner or media. The Scan Down icon will disappear when the scan is terminated or stopped.
User settings (Setup Menu) To customize the Boom!TM Box settings: • • • Bring up the Home screen Select Setup Select the desired setup section Figure 19. Setup Menu selection, 4.3 models Figure 20. Setup Menu selection, 6.
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Audio Routing (Speaker/Headset) The Speaker / Headset option under the Setup Menu allows selection of audio output through the speakers or the headsets for music, communications and for system prompts. Figure 22. Speaker / Headset Select the speaker or the headset graphic, as desired for each audio source. Audio Setup Figure 23.
Figure 24. Audio Setup Bass & Treble adjustment Bass & Treble can be adjusted by pressing on the corresponding + or – buttons. Figure 25. Bass & Treble adjustment Pressing the Fade / Speed Volume button changes the page to adjust Fade (on select models) and Speed Volume. Figure 26.
Fade adjusts the balance between rider and passenger speakers. Pressing F moves the balance to the front speakers while pressing R moves the balance to the rear speakers. Equal volume in front and rear speakers is indicated by the centered circle segment. Figure 27. Fade adjustment Speed Volume adjustment The Speed Volume or Automatic Volume Control (AVC) function sets the volume level to compensate for the ambient noise associated with motorcycle speed.
Screen Brightness Figure 29. Display adjustment screen In this screen, the screen brightness can be set to either Manual or Automatic mode. If Automatic mode is not checked, the display backlight can be adjusted by pressing – or +. If Automatic mode is checked, the display brightness will be adjusted depending on the ambient light. Button Brightness Figure 30. Screen Brightness In this screen, the faceplate button brightness can be adjusted by pressing – or +. Colors Figure 31.
Figure 32. Colors screen with Automatic, Day Colors, Night and Background Color Background Colors The Background Color button presents a list of different built-in color schemes: Default, Blue, Brown, Gold, Green, Gray, Purple and Red. Figure 33. Background Color selection screen Global presets NOTE See section Usage of Presets for information on Presets. To enable Global Presets check Enable on the Global Presets screen. Press + or – for selection of the number of pages.
Global Presets allow the selection of presets from different audio sources on the same page. For the example presented in Figure 35, there are presets from AM, FM, Sirius XM and USB connected devices on the same FM screen. Figure 35. Global Presets on the FM screen Keyboard style On 6.5 models, the keyboard style can be changed between Full Keyboard and Large Keyboard Figure 36. Keyboard style Full keyboard This is the default keyboard, where all letters appear on the same screen.
Large keyboard Figure 37. Full Keyboard Instead of the Full keyboard, the Large keyboard can be used if the rider’s gloves make it difficult to select the letters with the Touch Screen. The letters do not appear on the same screen, they are spread across three groups: A through I, J through R and S through Z. Figure 38.
Feedback settings The system has audible feedback for some functions, for example the beep heard when storing a preset or the Navigation or Voice Recognition prompts. Figure 39. Feedback settings Prompts Volume This control is used for adjusting the volume of all audible prompts: Navigation prompts (if equipped), phone ring tones, weather alerts (if equipped) or traffic announcements (if equipped). Enable Nav prompts (if equipped) This control allows the user to enable or disable the Navigation prompts.
Bluetooth® setup NOTE Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. Bluetooth® setup controls are used to enable or disable Bluetooth®. Connecting Bluetooth® devices for phone (HFP) or music (A2DP) usage or delete pairing of Bluetooth® devices that were previously paired. Through the Bluetooth® setup menu, the user can also load custom ring tones from a USB flash drive. Figure 40.
Paired devices Pair a new device To pair a new Bluetooth® device, first make sure that your device has Bluetooth® turned on, and that it is discoverable (read your device’s owner’s manual). From the Bluetooth® setup screen select List Paired Devices, followed by Add New Device. Figure 42. Add New Device All discoverable devices in range will appear in the list of found devices. Select the device to be paired from the list. Figure 43.
Figure 44. Follow prompts regarding Personal Identification Numbers Figure 45. Pairing a device After a device has been paired, the system will prompt for an emergency number, if one has not been previously provided. Figure 46. Emergency Number prompt After providing an emergency number, for example “911”, save the number by pressing the Save button.
Figure 47. Entering and saving an emergency number List Paired devices Use this button to see a list of the currently paired Bluetooth® devices. Up to 6 Bluetooth® devices can be paired. When a device is paired, by default it is connected for phone usage, but not for music. Figure 48. List Paired Devices Once a device is paired, select it from the list and select Phone or Music usage or both, as desired and supported by the device. Figure 49.
Delete a paired device To delete the pairing of a device, select the device from the list of paired devices and press the Delete Pairing button. Provide confirmation by following the prompts. Figure 50.
Ring Tones The Boom!TM Box has the following built-in ring tones to choose from: Rain, Suspense, Rave and Xylo. An audio file can be loaded from a USB flash drive as an additional ring tone. To select or import a ring tone, press the Ring Tones button from the Bluetooth® setup menu. Figure 51. Load Ring Tone Measurement Unit System The measurement unit system can be changed between English and Metric.
Figure 52. English / Metric Measuring Unit System Clock Setup The User Clock can be adjusted by using the – and + keys. To switch Daylight Savings Time (DST) on or off, press the DST button to display the ON or OFF setting. The clock can also be adjusted for 12 or 24 hour format, by pressing the 12 Hour or 24 Hour button. Figure 53. Clock Adjustment GPS or User Time The User Time is determined manually by the user, including setting the time zone.
Time Zone Figure 54. GPS clock adjusted with a 4 minute negative offset The available time zones in User Time are: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska and Hawaii. Sirius XM Setup (if equipped) If your system has been equipped with a Sirius XM module, the module needs to be subscribed for service.
To check if your unit has been subscribed for Specialty Services, follow the following steps: • Go to: Home screen -> Setup -> SiriusXM Setup -> Subscription -> Specialty Services A screen similar to Figure 56 will appear, including your unit’s ESN number, and status of your subscription for each one of the specialty services: Fuel, Weather and Forecast. Figure 56.
Traffic Setup (if equipped) On select markets, traffic information will be received and displayed by the Boom!TM Box. To setup how this information will be utilized, • Go to: Home screen -> Setup -> Traffic Figure 57. Traffic Setup Traffic data utilization can be either enabled or disabled by checking or un-checking the checkbox in the Traffic button. If Traffic is enabled, this information can be used to re-route to avoid congested areas along a Navigation route.
Traffic Notifications and the popup beep can be enabled or disabled by checking or un-checking the checkbox in the Popup Beep button. Figure 58. Traffic Notification Setup Message Filter allows configuring the distance for the notification. The allowed options for the distance are: Default (MAXIMUM), 6 Miles, 30 Miles and 60 Miles.
Figure 60. Route Calculation Preferences Other settings for route calculation include whether the system should calculate a one-way trip or a round-trip. A list of avoidances can be selected, from the following: Highways, Toll Roads, Ferries, Tunnels, Car/Train, Unpaved Roads, Seasonal Restrictions and Borders. Appearance Figure 61.
The following are examples of POI icons: Table 7.
Table 7. POI icons Icon graphic Description Shopping Travel NOTE Depending on your location, POI icons may be different. The POI icons can be enabled or disabled by checking or un-checking the corresponding checkbox for each one of them. Figure 62. Enable or disable POI icons 2D or 3D Map style The map layout style can be changed between 2D and 3D.
Figure 63. 2D or 3D Map style selection Figure 64. 2D (left) and 3D (right) Map Styles NOTE When the map is configured for 3D, the only option for orientation available is Heading Up. North Up or Heading Up Map orientation The map orientation can be changed between North Up and Heading Up.
Figure 65. North Up and Heading Up map orientation selection Figure 66. North Up (left) and Heading Up (right) Map orientation Motorcycle Icon This control allows selection of three possible position icons: Blue Arrow, Electra Glide and Street Glide. Figure 67.
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Additional Appearance options Some additional appearance options, allow enabling or disabling presence of graphical items in the map. Check the items to be displayed on the map screen, as preferred. Figure 69. Enable or Disable Map graphical items Figure 70. Appearance Options 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. Lane Guidance Figure 71. Lane Guidance 7. Signposts Figure 72. Signposts 8.
Figure 73. Speed and Flow Rear Controls (if equipped) The Passenger controls can be enabled or disabled by checking or un-checking the checkbox in the Rear Controls button. System Information Figure 74. Rear Controls Enable / Disable This option provides version information regarding your Boom!TM Box Infotainment Head Unit, such as: software, hardware, your unit’s serial number and EQ (EQualization) version. Figure 75.
Figure 76. Navigation Software and Database Information. The Export For Update option under this menu, will export important information regarding your Navigation Database. This information is required during database updates, or when buying maps to match your license. Refer to www.naviextras.com for additional information. Language Use this setting to change the language for the Boom!TM Box.
Figure 78. Classic Mode Enable / Disable Classic Mode can be enabled or disabled by checking or un-checking the checkbox in the Classic Mode button. Audio System operation NOTE To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary when the engine is not running. Introduction The Boom!TM Box 4.3, 6.5GT and 6.5T, have the capability of playing audio from different available audio sources, such as: • • • Tuner (AM, FM, WB, etc.
Figure 79. FM tuner mode screen Figure 80. Mode screen for a connected device NOTE On Boom!TM Box 6.5 models, in cases where the album art is available for the media songs being played, the graphics for the album art will be displayed. Each individual source has context menus on the top-left or top-right portion of the screen, in the title bar. Additional functions related to that audio source are presented in those context menus.
The following examples are given for when the audio system is configured with Classic Mode turned off, which is the default setting. Refer to the Classic Mode description in the User Setup section for more information. The audio sources can be selected through the Home screen, by pressing the Home screen key on either the handlebar controls or radio faceplate button. Once the Home screen is visible, the following options can be selected: under tuner – AM, FM, WB, etc.
Usage of Presets In the following graphical example, the numbers (1 - 5) that appear on both sides of the screen are called presets. The presets allow the user to store preferred radio stations or audio media for easy future access. Figure 82. Presets on the FM screen With the exception of Bluetooth® audio streaming devices, all audio sources can be saved as presets for future recall.
The above description is for Local Presets. For Global Presets, see the corresponding section in the Setup Menu. Usage of Favorites Favorites work in a similar way to Presets. Favorites are programmable shortcuts to directly access radio stations, connected devices or songs that are listened to frequently. In select markets, an audio channel from Sirius XM can also be programmed as a Favorite.
• Select Media, followed by the name of the device. Figure 85. Select Media from Set Favorite screen Figure 86. Select the name of the connected device • To recall the device press the Fav faceplate button. Storing/recalling a song from a connected device using the Fav button in the Home screen: • Begin with the system playing the favorite song to store. Figure 87. System playing a song for storage as a Favorite • • • Press the Home button to bring up the Home screen. Press the Fav button.
Figure 88. Select the desired location for storing the favorite item • Select the name of the song to be saved. Figure 89. Select the name of the song to be saved • • To recall the stored song from the device press the Fav in the Home screen. Select the name of the song from the stored location. Radio Operation Band selection See section switching the audio source for instructions on how to select a different tuner band, for example changing from FM to AM. FM title bar menus Figure 90.
Cat In FM radio mode the following PTY (Program Type) categories are available: News, Information, Sports, Talk, Rock, Classic Rock, Adult Hits, Soft Rock, Top 40 , Country, Oldies, Soft, Nostalgia, Jazz, Classical, Rhythm & Blues, Soft Rhythm & Blues, Foreign Language, Religious Music, Religious Talk, Personality, Public, College, Weather, Emergency test and Emergency. Figure 91.
Figure 92. FM Menu Seek/Tune/Presets This button changes the functionality of the Seek Up and Seek Down buttons on the left handlebar controls or on the passenger controls (if equipped). • • • Seek: Tunes in to the next or previous strong station. Tune: Manual tuning, adjusting the frequency up or down. Presets: Increments or decrements the current radio station Preset (See Usage of Presets section for additional information). Scan This button begins a Scan operation.
Connecting Flash drives, cell phones and other USB or Bluetooth® compatible devices, allows playback through the audio system speakers, or through the headsets. Control of the device is performed through the handlebar controls, touch screen, soft keys and passenger controls (if equipped). Device selection See section switching the audio source for instructions on how to select a different media device, for example changing from FM to USB device. Media playback title bar menus Figure 93.
Playlist If the device contains playlists, selecting Playlist from the Find Menu will present a list with the available playlists. Figure 95. Playlists selection screen Artist Selecting Artist from the Find menu will present a list with the available artists. Since the list can be extensive a letter jump option is available by pressing the letter between the page up/page down scrolling arrows. Figure 96.
Figure 97. Letter-jump selection Album Figure 98. Artist selection after letter-jump Selecting Album will present a list of the available albums. Letter jump option is available. Figure 99. Album selection screen Song Selecting Song will present a list of the available songs. Letter jump option is available.
Figure 100. Song selection screen Genre Selecting Genre will present a list of the available genres. Letter jump option is available. Figure 101. Genre selection screen Media Menu NOTE Some of the functions described in this section are not available for Bluetooth® connected devices. The Media Menu contains controls related to Seek/Presets, Scan, Track list, Repeat and shuffle functions.
Figure 102. Media Menu, for devices connected through USB Seek/Presets Figure 103. Media Menu, for devices connected through Bluetooth® This button changes the functionality of the Seek Up and Seek Down buttons on the left handlebar controls or on the passenger controls (if equipped). • • Seek: begins playback of the previous, current or next song. Presets: Increments or decrements song playback according to the Preset number (See Usage of Presets section for additional information).
Figure 104. Track List screen Repeat Figure 105. Song information screen Pressing the Repeat button will enable or disable the repeat song option. When the checkbox in this button is checked, the current song will repeat. Shuffle Pressing the Repeat button will enable or disable the Shuffle option. When the checkbox in this button is checked, the sequence of the songs will change.
Communication There are three possible devices for communications: Citizen Band radio (if equipped), Intercom (if equipped) and Phone connected through Bluetooth®. NOTE The Intercom and CB can be activated at the same time with the receiver modes. The Intercom and CB signals are passed to the audio circuits only if the signal strength exceeds the threshold established by CB squelch or VOX microphone sensitivity levels.
Once activated, the CB will retain the squelch threshold and channel settings from previous use. Channels are selected by use of the Left handlebar controls Seek Down and Seek Up buttons. Favorite CB channels can be saved as Presets. It is possible to change the Mode to other audio sources (AM, FM, Media), leaving the CB active. The CB signal is passed to the speakers or headsets, depending on Speaker/Headset selection, from the Setup Menu.
Figure 109. Adjusting CB Volume Intercom (if equipped) On select models, the Intercom functionality allows Rider and Passenger voice communication through their respective headsets/microphones. NOTE Some local governments prohibit or restrict the use of headset (helmet-mounted) speakers. Check with local authorities and obey all applicable laws and regulations. With the headsets/microphones plugged into the rider and/or passenger intercom sockets, the Intercom is voice activated (VOX).
Figure 111. Adjusting VOX Sensitivity NOTES VOX sensitivity may need to get re-adjusted if either microphone is unintentionally activated because the microphone misinterprets radio, road or background sound as conversation. During regular ignition cycles, the system retains the VOX sensitivity level from the previous setup.
Phone With the Bluetooth® hands-free system and a connected compatible phone, it is possible to make or receive phone calls without taking the hands off the handle bar. NOTE This section assumes that a compatible phone has been previously paired and connected through Bluetooth® for phone usage. See Bluetooth® Setup section under User Settings for instructions on pairing and connecting a phone.
Making a phone call from the Phone Book Under Contacts, the following options are available: Phone Book, Saved and Refresh Phone Book. Calls can be made using the phone book data of the connected phone by selecting Contacts from the Phone Menu, followed by Phone Book. Figure 114. Phone Book selection under Contacts The phone book changes depending on the phone connected. If a contact entry in the phone’s phone book does not have a phone number stored, the entry will not be listed. Figure 115.
Table 8. Contact phone number icons Icon graphic Description Home Cellular Work Other To make a phone call simply select the phone number stored under the contact name. Figure 116. Making a phone call from Phone Book Show Details displays other information that belongs to the selected contact, such as other phone numbers for the same contact or an address. The selected contact can also be saved to a local list in the Boom!TM Box unit, by selecting Add to Saved Contacts.
Making a phone call by dialing a number When the number to call is not on the Phone Book, it should be possible to dial it by using the keypad in the system. To select the Keypad, Go to: Home screen -> Com -> Phone -> Keypad Once the screen with the keypad appears, the number can be typed. If a mistake has been made, it is possible to delete the last digit or digits by using the backspace key. Once the number is entered it can be saved or it can be dialed. Figure 117.
Receiving a phone call When a call is received on a compatible and connected phone, this screen is displayed and a ring tone is heard. The rider can choose to answer or ignore the incoming phone call. Figure 118. Receiving a phone call Ending a phone call During an active phone call, the call can be ended by pressing the End button in the upper-left corner. Figure 119.
Viewing call history To display a list of received, made and missed phone calls, Go to: Home screen -> Com -> Phone -> Calls The list of all calls is displayed: Figure 120. Displaying all calls Note that on the top-right corner the button titled Missed, pressing this button filters the list to display only the missed calls. Depending on which screen is being displayed, this button changes between: All, Missed, Received and Dialed. Figure 121.
Any of the displayed contacts or numbers can be dialed just by pressing the corresponding button. Text Messages If the Bluetooth® connected phone is compatible, receiving and replying short messages can be forwarded to the Boom!TM Box system. NOTE Not all phones in the market are compatible or support this function. Notifications under Bluetooth must be enabled on the connected phone for this function to work. Read your phone’s owner’s manual.
Figure 123. Unread Messages and Inbox To see the list of received messages, press the Inbox button. Selecting a message from the screen will open that message. A Text-To-Speech (TTS) engine on the system will read the message and this will be heard through the speakers or headsets, depending on the Speaker/Headset selection for prompts in the Setup Menu. The message can be heard again by pressing Repeat, from the upper-right corner in the Inbox screen. Figure 124.
Figure 125. Message Information SMS Setup To enable, view or edit an Auto-Reply message, Go to: Home screen -> Com -> Phone -> Message -> SMS Setup Figure 126. SMS Setup: Enable, Edit and View Auto-Reply Message NOTE Even if incoming text messaging over Bluetooth is supported on the connected phone, the auto-reply feature may still not be supported by the device. Read your phone’s owner’s manual.
Select View Reply Message to display the text that will be sent automatically if the Auto-Reply function is enabled, after receiving a text message. Figure 127. Viewing the current Auto-Reply Message text To Edit the Auto-Reply Message, select Edit Reply Message, from the screen. The current message will appear in the title of the screen, and a keyboard will be displayed to allow typing a new message. Select OK after typing the desired text to save it. Figure 128.
The Boom!TM Box prompts for an Emergency Number in case that there is not one already one provided. This prompt appears when a phone is paired and connected through Bluetooth, in case no Emergency number has been provided. Figure 129. Prompt for Emergency Number Follow the prompts that follow to enter an Emergency number. To dial the Emergency Number that was stored, Go to: Home screen -> Com -> Phone -> SOS Figure 130.
Figure 131. Dialing the Emergency Number From this screen, editing or clearing the Emergency number can be done by selecting Edit # or Clear. Voice Recognition Operation The Voice Recognition system allows control over AM, FM radio, Sirius XM (if equipped), multimedia player and navigation system (if equipped). WARNING ● Any voice commanded system should be used only in safe driving conditions following local laws. ● All attention should be kept on the roadway ahead.
Pressing the Voice Command button while the system is speaking is known as “barging in”. The system will be interrupted and you can add or change commands. NOTE 4.3 Models use Voice Recognition for Phone functions, in US English language only. 6.5 Models use Voice Recognition for Phone and other functions in all the supported languages. The voice commands are classified by functions, which are: • • • • • • Phone commands (4.3 and 6.5 models) Media commands (6.5 models only) Tuner commands (6.
• • • • • • • • • • ARTIST (followed by artist) – to play songs from a specific artist. ALBUM (followed by album) – to play songs from a specific album. SONG (followed by song) – to play the commanded song. SEARCH FOR MUSIC (followed by song, or LIST ALL) – to search for a song or list all songs. GENRE (followed by genre name, or LIST ALL) – to search for songs of specific genre, or list all available genres. PLAY PLAYLIST (followed by playlist name) – to play songs from the mentioned playlist.
• • • • • FAVORITE (followed by the favorite name) – Sets the destination to a favorite address in the favorite list. FIND NEXT (followed by a POI name) – finds the closest location for a given POI, or brand. SHOW MAP – This command is useful to switch to the Navigation map, when it is not currently visible. CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE – Cancels the current route guidance. REPEAT INSTRUCTIONS – Repeats the last voice instruction provided by the Navigation route guidance.
database, you can enter the street address or a major intersection close to it and the system will guide you to reach such destination. As you ride along your chosen route, you are guided with pictorial displays and voice prompts. The system will provide both a visual map and audio instructions. The audio instructions will announce the distance remaining and the direction to turn in approaching an intersection. These voice instructions will help you keep your eyes on the road.
Last Audio Mode used (FM, for example) Selecting the top-left item in the title bar of the Navigation Main Menu allows the user to go back to the last audio source mode (AM, FM, USB device, etc…). Navigation Secondary Menu Selecting Menu on the top-right item in the title bar of the Navigation Main Menu screen, allows the user to use the following features: Location, Import and Export. Figure 133. Navigation Secondary Menu Figure 134.
Figure 135. Current Location information Note that there is a button on the left side of the geo-coordinates. Pressing this button will give access to some additional functions related to the current location. such as: POIs Nearby, Map, Save and GPS. In this screen it should also be possible to change the geo-coordinates formatting between: h ddd mm.mmm and h ddd.ddddd. Note that the location screen will continue to be in the format of h ddd.ddddd. Import Note: As of Radio SW 1.16.
Figure 136. Select Map from the Navigation Main Menu to display the Map screen Figure 137. Navigation Map screen The Map screen contains different elements that are useful to accomplish specific tasks, such as: • • • • • • • Back: located on the top-left corner of the screen, this title bar button will go back to the Navigation Main Menu. Zoom “+” button: This button zooms in the map. Zoom “-“ button: This button zooms out the map.
o Weather (if available): Accessing this menu item will display the Weather overlay on the map (if available). Figure 138. Press the Navigation slide-menu button to display the slide-menu Points of Interest (POIs) Selecting POIs from the Navigation Main Menu (or from the Slide-out Menu), will allow the user to find Points of Interest, such as Restaurants, Gas Stations, Hotels, Shopping and other typical categories.
Selecting Where To from the Navigation Main Menu, will display the Destinations screen. Figure 140. Destinations Screen The Destinations screen presents different options to set a destination: • • • • • • • • Address: If the destination address is known, it can be directly entered after selecting Address. Saved: If previously saved, the user can retrieve a saved destination. X-Road: This option is used to indicate an intersection of two streets, as the destination.
Emergency Destinations Selecting Emergency from the Navigation Main Menu is a quick way of finding emergency help provider locations for Hospital, Police and Fire Department close to the present location. Figure 141. Emergency destination warning. Figure 142.
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Sirius XM Operation (If equipped) On select models, a Sirius XM receiver has been included in your Boom!TM Box Infotainment unit. Sirius XM features Radio Services and Specialty Services. Radio Services allows you to listen to a variety of music and audio programs provided on the Sirius XM channel line-up. Specialty Services include: Traffic, Weather, Fuel and Forecast information.
Figure 144. Making a channel selection Figure 145. Channel selected Direct Tune If you are familiar with the channel number you want to hear, it is possible to directly enter the number. To do this, • • • • Select Menu from the Sirius XM screen (see figure 134). Select Direct Tune. Enter the channel number. Select Tune.
Figure 146. Direct Tune Artist/Song Tagging To tag an artist or a song go to the Menu in upper-right corner of the Sirius XM audio source screen, and select Tag This from the menu. Figure 147.
The system will prompt you to select between song or artist to be tagged. Once a selection has been made, the system will confirm your selection. Figure 148. Select Song or Artist to tag, the system will confirm your selection WARNING! DO NOT manage or edit your tagged artist/song list while your vehicle is in motion. Your Boom!TM Box can track up to ¿xx? of your favorite songs or artists.
Figure 149. Alerts for tagged artists or songs can be enabled or disabled When a tagged song or artist plays on any channel you’ll see a tagged song/artist alert pop-up. Figure 150. Tagged Song/Artist alert pop-up To switch to that channel, tap Listen. To dismiss the pop-up and remain on the current channel, tap Ignore. Game Zone You can set your Boom!TM Box to alert you when your favorite sports teams are playing. To enable the Sports alerts, check the check-box in the Sports Alerts button.
To switch to that channel, tap Listen. To dismiss the pop-up and remain on the current channel, tap Ignore.
Weather Fuel Forecast Vehicle Status Pressing the Information button on the Right handlebar controls brings up the Vehicle Status screen. This screen displays: Ambient Air Temperature, Oil Pressure, and EITMS information, as measured by the vehicle’s instrumentation. Refer to the vehicle’s owner’s manual for additional information.
Figure 151. Vehicle status screen Troubleshooting Error Messages Care and cleaning Note:Mike Schiesl will provide this information. Warranty Note:Mike Schiesl will provide this information.
Regulatory The internal wireless radio operates within guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, which reflect the consensus of the scientific community. The radio manufacturer believes the internal wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The level of energy emitted is far less than the electromagnetic energy emit- ted by wireless devices such as mobile phones.