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1 Welcome to BMW We congratulate you on your decision to equip your vehicle with this two-way radio system. You will find it a quick and easy gateway for using the two-way radio devices you connect to it. Use these operating instructions to familiarise yourself with the system. If you have further questions, your authorised BMW Motorrad dealer will gladly provide advice and assistance. We hope that your perusal of these operating instructions will be enjoyable and instructive and that all your journeys will be pleasant and safe BMW Motorrad * * * * * *

2 Table of Contents You can also consult the index at the end of these operating instructions if you want to find a particular topic or item of information. 1 General instructions... 5 Deviations from these instructions Abbreviations and symbols General views... 9 Controls with satellite switch Controls with extra switches Two-way radio box Satellite switch Extra switch Softkeys on the operating panel Status indicators of the operating panel Operation Main switch Switching system on/off Operating principle Main menu Overview, main menu Settings for analog radio transmissions Settings for digital radio transmissions Emergency call Channel selection for analog radio transmissions Group selection for digital radio transmissions Volume Messages New message Selecting message Reading message One-to-one connections Selecting party to call from presets list Selecting party to call from favourites list Selecting party to call from list of recent connections Accepting and closing incoming calls Options Options, overview Administration software Adjusting display brightness System settings Changing system settings Set status and emergencycall system Changing FMS code Talk via public address system

3 Switch active device Reporting duty status Switch radio bridge on/ off Bluetooth VOPTA No VOPTA assigned Setting VOPTA Gateway / repeater Setting gateway or repeater Service software Cloning parameters Exporting configuration data Sending configuration data Administration software Settings, digital radio transmissions System settings Setting audio level Adjusting input level for gooseneck microphone Resetting settings for audio system Set status and emergencycall system Installation test Audio components Starting installation test Index... 72

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5 z General instructions General instructions Deviations from these instructions... 6 Abbreviations and symbols

6 1 6 General instructions z Deviations from these instructions These operating instructions describe a two-way radio system with one digital and one analog two-way radio device. Differences between these instructions and the system may be encountered if only one twoway radio is connected or if the connected devices do not support functions described here. Differences are also possible if changes to the on-board computer are made via the administration software. The R 1200 RT was used by way of example for generation of the graphics. The layout of the components described may differ for other BMW Motorrad models, but the functions are identical. Abbreviations and symbols CAUTION indicates a hazard with a low degree of risk which, if not avoided, could result in slight or moderate injury. WARNING indicates a hazard with a medium degree of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. DANGER indicates a hazard with a high degree of risk which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. ATTENTION marks precautionary statements that you must comply with in order to protect your product from damage. NOTICE marks general or technical statements containing information that is useful for better operation, checking or adjustment procedures and for upkeep. Indicates the end of an item of information. Instruction. Result of an activity. Reference to a page with more detailed information. Indicates the end of a passage relating to specific accessories or items of equipment. Tightening torque. Technical data.

7 z General instructions BOS DMO PA Behörden und Organisationen mit Sicherheitaufgaben / agencies and organisations tasked with security duties. Umbrella term applied to civil units authorised to use blue flashing lights in public traffic (e.g. police, fire-fighters, emergency services) Direct Mode Operation. Operating mode between two or more partners independent of network infrastructure Public Address system. Acoustic system used primarily for spoken announcements FMS FuG GSM Funkmeldesystem / radio alert system. Audio-frequency transmission system in BOS wireless communications for agencies and organisations Funkgerät / radio unit. An FuG number is assigned to tested devices for use by official agencies, for example FuG 8 is the number for use in motor vehicles. Global System for Mobile standard. Standard for fully digital mobile wireless networks PTT SDS SMS TE- TRA Push-to-talk. Button on two-way radio devices for toggling between receive and transmit Short Data Service. Service for transmitting short messages in the TETRA wireless network Short Message Service. Service for transmitting text messages in mobile wireless and landline networks Terrestrial Trunked Radio. Encrypted BOS radio standard 1 7

8 1 8 General instructions z TMO VO- PTA Trunked Mode Operation. Operating mode between two or more partners in the network infrastructure with TETRA digital radio Variable operativ-taktische Adresse / variable operational-tactical address. Contains additional information about the identity of a user

9 z General views General views Controls with satellite switch Controls with extra switches Two-way radio box Satellite switch Extra switch Softkeys on the operating panel Status indicators of the operating panel

10 2 10 General views z Controls with satellite switch 1 Satellite switch ( 13) 2 Gooseneck microphone 3 Operating panel: Softkeys on the operating panel ( 16) Status indicators of the operating panel ( 18) 4 Quick-disconnect coupler for helmet system

11 z General views Controls with extra switches 1 Extra switch ( 15) 2 Gooseneck microphone 3 Operating panel: Softkeys on the operating panel ( 16) Status indicators of the operating panel ( 18) 4 Quick-disconnect coupler for helmet system 2 11

12 2 12 Two-way radio box 1 Two-way radio 1 2 Two-way radio 2 3 On-board computer 4 Main switch ( 20). General views z

13 z General views Satellite switch 1 Select and set menu items. Direct access to Adjust the volume ( 32). 2 Select and set menu items. Direct access to Reporting duty status ( 48). 3 Select and set menu items. Menu selection ( 20) Direct access to Adjust the volume ( 32). 4 Select and set menu items. Direct access to Reporting duty status ( 48). 5 PTT2 button for two-way radio 2 or for the speakers 6 PTT1 button for two-way radio 1 or two-way radio

14 Confirmation of the settings General views z

15 z General views Extra switch 1 Multi-Controller: Select and set menu items. Direct access to Adjust the volume ( 32). Reporting duty status ( 48). F1 PTT1 button for two-way radio 1 F2 PTT2 button for two-way radio 2 F3 PTT3 button for speakers NOTICE Special functions can be assigned to function buttons F1 to F4, depending on equipment fitted and customer request (see the section entitled "Technical data" in the manual for the special vehicle). 2 15

16 2 16 General views z Softkeys on the operating panel F1 Menu selection ( 20) F2 Settings for radio 1 (here: analog two-way radio) F3 Settings for radio 2 (here: digital two-way radio) F4 Activating emergency call ( 27) F5 System settings ( 45) In standby mode: switch system ON F6 Channel selection for analog radio transmissions ( 28) F7 Group selection for digital radio transmissions ( 29) F8 Adjust the volume ( 32). NOTICE F2-F4 and F6-F8 are softkeys, their functions vary from menu to menu. The functions described

17 z General views here are those that correspond to the main menu. 2 17

18 2 18 General views z Status indicators of the operating panel 1 Duty status ( 48) 2 Helmet system connected 3 Bluetooth active ( 49) 4 Radio bridge active ( 49) 5 Error diagnosed 6 PTT1 operates radio 1 (PPT2 operates PA) ( 47) 7 Transmit, radio 1 8 Receive radio 1 9 Receive radio 2 10 Transmit, radio 2 11 PTT1 operates radio 2 (PPT2 operates PA) ( 47) 12 Volume ( 32) 13 One-to-one connection menu active ( 40) 14 Messages menu active ( 36) 15 Main menu active

19 z Operation Operation Main switch Switching system on/off Operating principle

20 3 20 Main switch The main switch for the on-board computer is inside the two-way radio box. Switch off the main switch when you park the motorcycle. Switching system on/ off Operating principle z Operation NOTICE The on-board computer draws power from the auxiliary battery even when the ignition is OFF. With the engine stopped, do not leave the main switch ON for longer than absolutely necessary. NOTICE On the R 1200 RT (K52), the power supply to the on-board computer is automatically switched off 120 minutes after the engine is stopped so as not to place unnecessary strain on the auxiliary battery. Press and hold down F4 until the system switches off (standby mode). You can reactivate the system by pressing F5. To switch the system off completely press the main switch of the on-board computer. You cannot switch the system on again by pressing F5. F1 On the topmost menu level (all symbols 1 visible), pressing F1 takes you to the next menu. In a submenu (only the symbol for the active menu is visible), pressing F1 takes you back to the topmost menu. F2 - F4 The functions of F2 - F4 change from menu to menu and are described accordingly in the sections below. The current function

21 z Operation always appears in the field to the right of the softkey. F5 Regardless of which menu is currently active, pressing F5 always takes you to the Settings menu. If the system is in standby mode, pressing F5 activates it. F6 - F8 The functions of F6 - F8 change from menu to menu and are described accordingly in the sections below. The current function always appears in the field to the left of the softkey. Active functions The field corresponding to a softkey goes green to indicate that the function currently assigned to the softkey is active. Speaker muting, encryption and emergency-call functions activated in the submenus are indicated by symbols 2 in the topmost menu. Automatic return The system automatically returns to the main menu if no key is pressed within a preset time. 3 21

22 3 22 z Operation

23 z Main menu Main menu Overview, main menu Settings for analog radio transmissions Settings for digital radio transmissions Emergency call Channel selection for analog radio transmissions Group selection for digital radio transmissions Volume

24 4 24 z Main menu Overview, main menu F2 Settings, radio 1 (here: analog two-way radio) F3 Settings, radio 2 (here: digital two-way radio) F4 Activating emergency call ( 27) F6 Select channel for analog radio transmissions (screen shows the active channel) ( 28) F7 Select group for digital radio transmissions (screen shows the active group) ( 29) F8 Adjust the volume ( 32). NOTICE System configuration is variable, so one or two radio devices can be installed. Any combination of analog and digital two-way radio devices is possible. In this description an analog two-way radio is configured as lead device and

25 z Main menu a digital two-way radio as second device. Settings for analog radio transmissions Analog radio transmissions, overview Settings for digital radio transmissions Digital radio transmissions, overview 4 25 F2 F3 F4 F6 F7 F8 Mute speakers for analog transmissions Switch squelch on or off Switch off analog radio Tone call I (1,750 Hz) Tone call II (2,135 Hz) Talk via analog radio The sequence of digits at the bottom of the field is the own FMS code. F2 F3 F4 F6 Mute speakers for digital transmissions Select the operating mode ( 26). Switch off digital radio Switching crypto/encryption on/off ( 26).

26 4 26 z Main menu F8 Talk via digital radio The sequence of digits at the bottom of the field is the own code. The sequence can also be alphanumeric. Select the operating mode Press F2 to select DMO. The group last used in DMO mode is automatically reselected. The active DMO group appears in the topmost menu (F6). Press F3 to select TMO. The group last used in TMO mode is automatically reselected. The green background indicates the active operating mode. The active TMO group appears in the topmost menu (F6). Press F6 to use the twoway radio system as a DMO- TMO gateway (depending on how the two-way radio is configured). Press F7 to use the two-way radio system as a DMO repeater (depending on how the two-way radio is configured). Press F1 to return to the topmost menu with the new settings. Switching crypto/ encryption on/off Press F6 to switch encryption on or off, as applicable. NOTICE The function must be supported by the wireless network and by the terminal device.

27 z Main menu Emergency call Activating emergency call Press and hold down the F4 button until EMG call active appears. The button turns green, the triangle shows red. Special features of the TETRA emergency call function: Press F4 a second time to abort transmission of an emergency call. If an emergency call from another TETRA user is received, the red triangle appears together with identifier 1 in the top line of the display. This readout remains visible on the display until the other user's emergency call is terminated. The emergency call cannot be terminated manually if the emergency-call function is assigned to an analog radio transceiver (FuG 8 FMS). On account of system specifics, moreover, an incoming emergency call cannot be displayed as described above. However, this has no effect on the acoustic alert for an incoming emergency call. It generally takes approximately 30 seconds to transmit the FMS emergency-call sequence. 4 27

28 4 28 Channel selection for analog radio transmissions Select channel from presets list Press F8 to confirm your selection. NOTICE Alphanumeric aliases can be assigned to the channels. z Main menu Use F6 and F7 to select the channel of your choice. The selected entry shows green. A star indicates that the entry is included in the favourites list. Press F4 either to transfer the selected entry to the favourites list or to remove it from the favourites list, as applicable. The system goes to the topmost menu, and the selected channel is displayed (F6). Selecting channel from favourites list Press F2 to select the favourites list. Use F6 and F7 to select the favourite of your choice. The selected entry shows green. Press F8 to confirm your selection. The system goes to the topmost menu and the channel you selected shows on the display (F6).

29 z Main menu Entering a channel manually Press F2 twice to select manual entry. The character you can change turns blue and is underlined. Use F6 and F7 to set the value. Press F8 to confirm the setting. The system goes to the main menu and the channel you set shows on the display (F6). No confirmation tick appears beside F8 if the entry corresponds to a channel that is unavailable or barred. Group selection for digital radio transmissions Selecting group from presets list 4 29 Use F6 and F7 to select the group of your choice. NOTICE Use F3 and F4 to select the character you want to change. Deliberate selection of TMO or DMO as the operating mode is not necessary, because the group entries include the requisite information.

30 4 30 z Main menu The selected group shows green. A star indicates that the group is included in the favourites list. Press F4 either to transfer the selected group to the favourites list or to remove it from the favourites list, as applicable. Press F8 to confirm your selection. The system goes to the topmost menu, and the selected group is displayed (F7). Press F3 to view the subfolders of the first level. Press F8 to open the folder you selected. All the groups in this folder are listed. Selecting group from subfolders Subfolders have been created. Use F6 and F7 to select the group of your choice. The selected entry shows green. If a subfolder is shown, press F4 to proceed to the next level. Use F6 and F7 to select the group of your choice. The selected entry shows green.

31 z Main menu Selecting group from favourites list Manually entering group 4 31 Press F8 twice to confirm your selection. If you select the wrong group by mistake, press F2 to return to the next highest level before pressing F8. Repeat the procedure until you reach the group you want. Press F2 to select the favourites list. Use F6 and F7 to select the favourite of your choice. The selected entry shows green. Press F8 to confirm your selection. The system goes to the topmost menu, and the selected group is displayed (F7). Press F2 twice to select manual entry. Use F3 and F4 to select the character you want to change.

32 4 32 z Main menu The character you can change turns blue and is underlined. Use F6 and F7 to set the value. Press F8 to confirm the setting. NOTICE Only group numbers that are stored in the terminal device can be set. Deliberate selection of TMO or DMO as the operating mode is not necessary. The system goes to the topmost menu, and the set group is displayed (F7). Volume Adjust the volume Use F3 and F7 to select the volume setting of your choice. NOTICE Volume is adjusted separately for the on-board speakers and the helmet speakers. Assignment depends on whether or not a helmet communication system is connected. Press F4 to mute the speakers for all two-way radio systems. Press F8 to confirm the setting. The system goes to the main menu and the volume you set shows on the display (F8). Alternatively, you can adjust the volume using the satellite switch or the Multi-Controller. NOTICE All menus for adjusting volume can be operated by means of the operating panel or the satellite switch or the Multi-Controller, if fitted to the motorcycle. Push the satellite switch to the right or turn the Multi-Controller up. Volume increases. Push the satellite switch to the left or turn the Multi-Controller down. Volume decreases.

33 z Main menu Radio to public address system The system is appropriately configured and the regulations permit this operating mode. Press F2 to switch received transmissions to the vehicle's built-in public address system or some other PA system. The display retains this status for as long as the connection is maintained. Use F3 and F7 to set the volume of the public address system. NOTICE This does not change the setting for speakers or helmet. Press F8 to terminate the PA mode. Changeover between helmet/speaker modes Wired helmet Automatic changeover The mode switches automatically to helmet mode as soon as the helmet is plugged in. The mode switches automatically to speaker mode as soon as the helmet is unplugged. Manual changeover is possible in the Volume menu. Manual changeover With a helmet plugged in, you can switch to speaker mode and back to helmet mode in the Volume menu. Bluetooth helmet Automatic changeover The mode switches automatically to helmet mode as soon as the helmet is connected. The mode switches automatically to speaker mode as soon as the helmet is disconnected. Manual changeover With a helmet connected, you can switch to speaker mode and back to helmet mode in the Volume menu. Toggling mode of helmet connection Connect Bluetooth helmet ( 50). The symbols for helmet and Bluetooth show yellow. 4 33

34 4 34 z Main menu The Bluetooth helmet is connected and helmet mode is active. Alternatively, connect a wired helmet. The symbol for helmet shows yellow. The symbol for Bluetooth shows grey. The mode switches automatically to helmet mode. You can adjust the volume only of a wired helmet by pressing F3 or F7. The symbol for toggling between helmet mode and speakers mode is visible. F6 is operational as long as a Bluetooth helmet is paired or a wired helmet is connected to the system. You can adjust the volume of the speakers by pressing F3 or F7. Press F6 again to switch back to helmet mode. Helmet mode is active and the symbols for helmet and, if applicable, Bluetooth show yellow. Open the Volume menu. You cannot adjust the volume of the Bluetooth helmet by pressing F3 or F7. Press F6 to switch to speakers mode. Speakers mode is active and the symbols for helmet and Bluetooth show grey.

35 z Messages Messages New message Selecting message Reading message

36 5 36 New message A star beside the messages symbol indicates that new messages have been received. Selecting message z Messages NOTICE Text messages can be received via analog systems (FMS) or Tetra (SDS). SMS-based messages can also be received if a GSM module is installed. All messages are filed in the menu described here. No provision is made for transmission of outgoing text messages. Use F6 and F7 to select the message of you choice. The selected message shows green. Press F8 to read the message. Press F4 to delete the message. Press F4 to cancel deletion. Press F8 to confirm deletion. Reading message Selecting message ( 36).

37 z Messages 5 37 Use F6 and F7 to scroll through the messages. Press F8 to read the selected message. Press F8 to return to the topmost menu. Press F4 to delete the message.

38 5 38 z Messages

39 z One-to-one connections One-to-one connections Selecting party to call from presets list Selecting party to call from favourites list Selecting party to call from list of recent connections Accepting and closing incoming calls

40 6 40 Selecting party to call from presets list Selecting party to call from favourites list z One-to-one connections Use F6 and F7 to select the party you want to call. The selected entry shows green. A star indicates that the entry is included in the favourites list. Press F4 either to transfer the selected entry to the favourites list or to remove it from the favourites list, as applicable. Press F8 to establish the connection. Press F4 to conclude the call. NOTICE In outgoing one-to-one connections via TETRA wireless networks the PTT key is always used to control the call (mode is semi-duplex). GSM calls are always in full-duplex mode and do not need this PTT control. Press F2 to select the favourites list. Use F6 and F7 to select the favourite of your choice. The selected entry shows green. Press F8 to establish the connection.

41 z One-to-one connections Selecting party to call from list of recent connections Accepting and closing incoming calls 6 41 Press F2 twice to select the list of recent connections. Use F6 and F7 to select the party you want to call. incoming call outgoing call The selected entry shows green. Press F8 to establish the connection. Press F8 or the PTT key to accept a call. Press F4 to reject the call. Full-duplex connections can be accepted only when a helmet is connected.

42 6 42 z One-to-one connections Press F4 to close a call (call can also be closed by the other party).

43 z Options Options Options, overview Administration software Adjusting display brightness System settings Changing system settings Set status and emergency-call system Changing FMS code Talk via public address system Switch active device Reporting duty status Switch radio bridge on/off Bluetooth

44 7 44 z Options Options, overview F1 Return to topmost menu level F2 Adjusting display brightness ( 45). F3 System settings ( 45) F4 Switch the system on/off ( 20). F5 Function depends on the system settings: Switch active device ( 48) Talk via public address system ( 47) F6 Reporting duty status ( 48). F7 Connect helmet set to radio system via Bluetooth ( 49) F8 Switch radio bridge on/off ( 49). The system is appropriately configured and the regulations permit this operating mode.

45 z Options Administration software Besides those mentioned in this section, there are other parameters that can be set using the administration software (e.g. make up channel and group lists, display settings, number and type of connected devices, enable/disable functions). Adjusting display brightness NOTICE Automatic brightness control overrides the setting selected on the display. A medium setting enables automatic brightness control to increase brightness in bright sunlight and ensure dazzle-free viewing in the dark. Extreme settings restrict this variability at the top or bottom ends of the range, as applicable. Use F2 and F4 to set display brightness for daytime or nighttime lights. Use F3 and F7 to select the brightness setting of your choice. Press F8 to confirm the setting. The system goes to the topmost menu. System settings F2 Show version numbers of the system F3 Show error(s), if defected F4 Changing system settings ( 46). F6 Enter system password F8 Set status and emergencycall system 7 45

46 7 46 z Options Changing system settings Use F6 and F7 to select the option of your choice and the press F3 to change the setting. Select option 1 to change the Behaviour of PTT buttons: PTT2 operating PA PTT2 operating TE - TRA.MRT (second two-way radio) If only 1 two-way radio is configured, PTT1 automatically operates it. PTT2 cannot be switched. Select option 2 to set the time after which the system goes automatically to the topmost menu if no button is pressed. Select 3 to require or dispense with input of the FMS code every time the system starts. Press F8 to confirm the settings. The system goes to the topmost menu. Set status and emergency-call system Use F2 and F3 to select the radio for transmission of status messages and emergency calls. Changing FMS code NOTICE The code can be changed by the user if the system has been configured accordingly.

47 z Options Press F4 to change the FMS code after selecting an analog device. Use F3 and F4 to select the character you want to change. The character you can change turns blue and is underlined. Digits that show grey are presets and cannot be changed. Use F6 and F7 to set the value. Press F8 to confirm the setting. The system goes to the main menu. Talk via public address system This function is available only when the PTT2 operat ingpa option (F5) has been activated in the system settings. It enables voice output via the PA system (F7) as soon as a helmet intercom system has been detected, without the setting being changed. The PA system cannot be operated by means of the gooseneck microphone, because sensitivity is so high that it is not possible to achieve an acceptable level. 7 47

48 7 48 z Options Switch active device This function is available only when the PTT2 operating TETRA.MRT (second two-way radio) has been activated in the system settings. It enables function switching for the PTT1 key. shows yellow: PTT1 operating analog radio. shows yellow: PTT1 operating digital radio. Reporting duty status Use F6 and F7 to select the appropriate duty status. The selected entry shows green. Press F8 to confirm your selection. Duty status is transmitted. The system goes to the topmost menu. The satellite switch (up/down) or the Multi-Controller (left) can also be used to select status. Operation with FMS Once the control centre has acknowledged, the status code appears in the middle of the topmost line. If configured, the status also appears in plain-text form (green) in the field allocated to F2. The indicator remains blank if acknowledgement is not forthcoming. FMS instruction is received from control centre. Letter shows to the right of the status code in the top line of the display and in plaintext form (red) in the field beside F2 (topmost menu level). Press F2 to set tactical short info, if necessary.

49 z Options Operation with TETRA Status code 1 and the plain text message appear immediately when status is transmitted. Instructions from the control centre appear in plain-text form only. Switch radio bridge on/ off The system is appropriately configured and the regulations permit this operating mode. Press F8 to switch the bridge from radio 1 to radio 2 on or off, as applicable. The symbol shows yellow when the radio bridge function is ON. This function is regulated by the applicable regulation. Bluetooth Pairing Before it can establish a connection to a helmet, the radio system has to recognise the helmet's communication system. This process of recognition is known as pairing. When a communication system has been paired it is subsequently remembered by the system, so the pairing process is conducted only once, on initial contact. The conditions that have to be satisfied before the system can recognise the communication system are as follows: The system's Bluetooth function must be active The device must be "visible" to others Please consult the operating instructions for the communication system. Searching for communication system Switch on the Bluetooth function of the communication sys- 7 49

50 7 50 tem and check that the system is visible to the device. Run the pairing procedure again. Connecting communication system Otherwise: Searching for communication system ( 49). NOTICE z Options The intercom system in the helmet cannot be switched off. First break the connection by pressing F7, then switch off the helmet. Press F6 to find the communication system for pairing. Search in progress, the Bluetooth symbol shows green. Connection established, the Bluetooth symbol shows blue. If the communication system was not found: Switch off all other Bluetooth devices in close proximity. If already paired to the communication system: Switch on the communication system. Press F7 to establish the connection to the communication system. Connection established, the Bluetooth symbol shows blue.

51 z VOPTA VOPTA No VOPTA assigned Setting VOPTA

52 8 No VOPTA assigned Setting VOPTA 52 VOPTA z A - -NoVOPTA text appears on the two-way radio if a VOPTA has not yet been assigned. Press F3 to call up settings for the two-way radio. Use F6 and F7 to set the VO- PTA parameters to the presets of your choice. Use F2 and F3 to toggle between VOPTAs. Press F8 to confirm your selection. If the settings you selected are permissible the VOPTA values are accepted by the control centre; if not, they are rejected and a message indicating the reason for rejection is issued: Press F8 to set the VOPTA.

53 z VOPTA 8 53 VOPTA accepted: name for the accepted VOPTA. VOPTA rejected: reason for rejection. Press F8 to confirm the control centre's response.

54 8 54 VOPTA z

55 z Gateway / repeater Gateway / repeater Setting gateway or repeater

56 9 56 Setting gateway or repeater Operating mode called up from the settings for digital radio transmissions. Gateway / repeater z Press F6 for Gateway. DMO-TMO gateway is selected as the operating mode. Selection of DMO group and TMO group for gateway groups opens. Alternatively, press F7 for Re peater. DMO repeater is selected as the operating mode. Selection of DMO group for repeater groups opens. Set the DMO channel and the TMO channel by pressing F6 and F7, as applicable. Press F8 to accept the configuration. Once configuration acceptance completes successfully the appropriate mode appears after a few seconds.

57 z Gateway / repeater 9 57 Gateway configuration acceptance Repeater configuration acceptance

58 9 58 Gateway / repeater z

59 z Service software Service software Cloning parameters Exporting configuration data Sending configuration data

60 10 60 Cloning parameters Configuration Operating panel On-board computer Two-way radios Audio VOPTA Service software z Data can be read from and sent to the device so that several motorcycles with two-way radio systems can be configured quickly. Requirements Laptop Connecting cable (part number: SoS LAN cable, serial) R@ven BlueLight BMW service software or higher Address space Another precondition is that the network has to be configured for the same address space as the devices. This is done by allocation of a fixed IP address ( ) on the laptop computer. The structure in the configuration tool can be used to select individual pages with parameters as they are needed. Databases Phone books Groups and channels Status assignments VOPTA Control centres Associations NOTICE The structure in the configuration tool differs, depending on the software release. See the documentation for the R@ven BlueLight BMW service software for details. Software updates for the R@ven BlueLight BMW service soft-

61 z Service software ware are posted in the download portal: Exporting configuration data Open the two-way radio box. Remove the cap from the connector. Plug the connecting cable into the connector and the laptop computer. Start the BlueLight BMW service software. Press 2 to download data from the motorcycle to the laptop computer. Select the page you want in structure 1. Parameters 3 appear on the display. The parameters cannot be edited. The parameters can be saved on the laptop computer. Sending configuration data Press 5 to send data from the laptop computer to the motorcycle. You can select the data to be sent. Configuration File configuration as backup: for archiving / documenting the as-delivered status accepted by the customer. Audio values File audio values as backup Make your selection and use OK to confirm

62 10 62 Service software z NOTICE Every combination of selection fields is valid. Only the selected parameters are sent to the motorcycle and the non-matching values are overwritten. Parameters that have been deselected remain unchanged. Press 4 to terminate the connection. Unplug the connecting cable. Refit the cap to the connector. Close the two-way radio box. The motorcycle has been configured with the parameter settings it received and is ready for use.

63 z Administration software Administration software Settings, digital radio transmissions System settings Setting audio level Adjusting input level for gooseneck microphone Resetting settings for audio system Set status and emergency-call system

64 11 64 Administration software z Settings, digital radio transmissions Loading groups and folders from terminal device In administrator mode, the group codings and folders stored in the terminal device can be downloaded to the operating panel. This means that it is not necessary to duplicate the task of configuring terminal device and operating panel. NOTICE Not all terminal devices support this function. Trade outlets can supply the appropriate information on request. Press F7 to start the procedure. The download from the terminal device to the system is automatic and completes within a matter of seconds. The system performs a restart. System settings System, overview F4 Changing system settings ( 65). F6 Entering system password ( 65). F7 Setting audio level ( 65)

65 z Administration software Changing system settings There is a choice of 4 languages for the display dialog. Press F8 to confirm the setting. Entering system password Setting audio level A new field for setting the audio level can be access on user level Use F2 to open the system's language selection function for the user interface. Use F6 and F7 to select the language of you choice. Use F3 and F4 to select the character you want to change. The character you can change turns blue and is underlined. Use F6 and F7 to set the value. Press F8 to confirm the setting. The menu enables all signal sources and signal sinks to be adapted over wide ranges to suit different terminal devices and intercom systems. NOTICE Technical skill and familiarity with the devices are necessary for making changes to the settings in the audio level menu, so al-

66 11 66 Administration software z ways have changes in this menu made by specialists who have received the appropriate training. Adjusting input level for gooseneck microphone The Settings menu for the audio system has been opened in administrator mode. Use F2 and F4 to adjust the input level for the gooseneck microphone (microphone on the operating panel) to your preferred setting. Press F8 to confirm the setting. NOTICE The Bluetooth helmet has a preset input level that cannot be changed. Resetting settings for audio system The Settings menu for the audio system has been opened on admin level. Press and hold down F3. A 5-second timer starts. The following warning appears on the display: After 5 seconds: An exclamation mark appears, indicating that the timer has timed out.

67 z Administration software Set status and emergency-call system The settings for the audio system are reset to the backup values. The system automatically reboots. The settings for the audio system have been reset. Use F2 and F3 to select the radio for transmission of status messages and emergency calls. If a digital terminal device is selected as status transmitter, three additional input fields appear on the right side of the screen. Use F6 to open the system's talk group selection function. The group selected here is the target address for status transmission. All status messages are transmitted to this group. Press F7 to select the group for the Tetra emergency call. This is the destination address for transmission of the alarm status to the control centre.

68 11 68 The emergency-call procedure as such is transmitted to the group currently selected as the preset. Administration software z Press F8 to switch off separate transmission of alarm status and emergency call. All components of the emergency call are handled within the group selected as the preset.

69 Installation test Audio components Starting installation test Installation test z

70 12 70 Installation test z Audio components The installation test permits a function check of the following components and their wiring: Loudspeaker System speaker, left (two-way radio/wireless speaker) System speaker, right (two-way radio/wireless speaker) Helmet speaker PA (speakers for hailing system and public address system) Microphones Helmet microphone Gooseneck microphone (microphone in operating panel) PA stub microphone (microphone in two-way radio box) Buttons Satellite switch Extra switch Multi-Controller NOTICE The installation test varies depending on the vehicle's equipment complement and the configuration of the switches. When the system with its exworks configuration is switched on, the Installation test function is called up in the Settings menu under password level 2. Whether or not two-way radios are connected is of no significance for the installation test. Starting installation test In the main menu, press F5 to open Options. Press F3 to call upsystem.

71 12 71 Press F3 to call upsystem diagnosis. Select the peripheral device you want to test. Follow the instructions as they appear on the operating panel. Installation test z Press F2 to call up Installation test.

72 13 72 Index z A Abbreviations and symbols, 6 Administration software Changing system settings, 65 Groups, loading, 64 Analog radio transmissions Channel selection, 24, 28 Emergency call, 46 Entering a channel manually, 29 Favourites list, 28 Main menu, 24 Muting, 25 Presets list, 28 Settings, 25 Squelch, 25 Status message, 46 Switch off device, 25 Audio system Settings, resetting, 66 B Bluetooth Activating, 44 Connecting helmet, 44, 50 New pairing, 49 Pairing, 49 Brightness adjusting, 45 C Channel selection Analog radio transmissions, 28 Favourites list, 28 manual, 29 Presets list, 28 Communication system connect, 50 Pairing, 49 search, 49 D Digital radio transmissions Crypto/encryption, 25, 26 Favourites list, 31 Group selection, 24, 29 Group, entering manually, 31 Groups, loading, 64 Main menu, 24 Muting, 25 Presets list, 29 Selecting operating mode, 25, 26 Settings, 25 Subfolders, 30 Switch off device, 25 Duty status adjusting, 44 reporting, 48 E Emergency call Activating, 24, 27 Emergency-call system Selecting two-way radio, 46 Extra switch F1 to F4, 15 F FMS code changing, 46

73 G Gateway adjusting, 56 General views Controls with extra switches, 11 Controls with satellite switch, 10 Extra switch, 15 Group connections, 24 Operating panel, 16 Options, 44 Satellite switch, 13 Settings, analog radio transmissions, 25 Settings, digital radio transmissions, 25 Settings, digital radio transmissions, administration software, 64 Status indicators, 18 System settings, 45 Two-way radio box, 12 Group connections Overview, 24 Group selection Digital radio transmissions, 29 Favourites list, 31 manual, 31 Presets list, 29 Subfolders, 30 H Hailing system Voice output, 44, 46, 47 Helmet Changeover between helmet/ speaker modes, 33 Manual toggle, Bluetooth helmet/speakers, 33 Manual toggle, wired helmet/ speakers, 33 Helmet connection Position on the vehicle, 10, 11 Quick-disconnect coupler, 10, 11 I Installation test Audio components, 69 starting, 70 L Loudspeaker Changeover between helmet/ speakers, 33 Manual toggle, Bluetooth helmet/speakers, 33 Manual toggle, wired helmet/ speakers, 33 M Main switch Position on the vehicle, 12 Messages deleting, 36 new, 36 reading, 36 selecting, 36 Microphone Gooseneck microphone, adjusting, 66 Multi-Controller, 15 Multifunction switch Extra switch, 11, 15 Multi-Controller, 15 Overview, 15 Position on the vehicle, Index z

74 13 74 Index z O One-to-one connections Favourites list, 40 Incoming one-to-one connections, 41 recent connections, 41 Selecting party to call, 40 Operating panel Overview, 16 Position on the vehicle, 10 Operation Extra switch, 15 Multi-Controller, 15 Operating principle, 20 Satellite switch, 13 System, switching on/off, 20 P Pairing, 49 Parameters cloning, 60 Exporting configuration data, 61 Sending configuration data, 61 PTT key Position on the vehicle, 13, 15 switch active device, 48 R Radio bridge switching on/off, 44, 49 Repeater adjusting, 56 S Satellite switch Position on the vehicle, 10 Screen Adjusting brightness, 44, 45 Service software Configuration tool, 59 Settings Administration software, 45 Analog radio transmissions, 25 Audio system, resetting, 66 Changing system settings, 65 Configuration data, exporting, 61 Configuration data, sending, 61 Digital radio transmissions, administration software, 64 Entering system password, 65 Input level for gooseneck microphone, 66 Overview, 44 Parameters, cloning, 60 Setting audio level, 65 Status and emergency-call system, 67 Status Two-way radio, selecting, 46 Status indicators Overview, 18 System adjusting, 64 Entering system password, 65 Setting audio level, 65 Show error, 45 switching on/off, 20 Version numbers, 45 System settings, 64 Overview, 45

75 T Two-way radio box, 12 V Volume, 24 adjusting, 24, 32, 33 VOPTA No VOPTA assigned, 52 VOPTA, setting, Index z

76 13 76 Index z

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