Midland Radio 88182 CB TRANSCEIVER User Manual Owners Manual

Midland Radio Corporation CB TRANSCEIVER Owners Manual

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Owners Manual

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Thank you for purchasing this product. Read this manual carefully before operating the unit, and retain it for future reference.(H2)
IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONEAU10134Particularly important information is distinguished in this manual by the following notations:This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible inju-ry or death. WARNING A WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.NOTICE A NOTICE indicates special precautions that must be taken to avoid damage to the unit or other property.TIP A TIP provides key information for a better understanting of the system.*Product and specications are subject to change without notice.
IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONConventionsFor better legibility, the following terms and expressions are used in this manual.Terms and expressions OperationPress Use your nger to press a hardware button on the vehicle.Touch Use your nger to touch a button, an icon, or other item on the screen.[Audio]Indicates a button on the screen accompanied by a term enclosed in brackets.Example: [Audio] indicates the following button.Also indicates a title of the screen or a message that appears on the screen.Example: [Phonebook]Touch    [COMMS]  [Phone]. You are instructed to touch the   button, then the [COMMS] button and the [Phone] button in this order.Go to [Setting] menu.You are instructed to touch the   button, then touch the [Settings] button to open the [General] setting menu shown below.
IMPORTANT MANUAL INFORMATIONXXXXXXXXOWNER’S MANUAL©2017 by Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.1st edition, March 2017All rights reserved.Any reprinting or unauthorized use without the written permission of  Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A.is expressly prohibited.Printed in Japan.EAU10201Thank you for choosing Yamaha. We hope you will enjoy using the audio and navigation system. This motorcycle was designed to be used with various option packages. Therefore, some functions of the audio and navigation system require accessory parts, third-party contracts, compatible equipment (such as a smart phone and headset), and the navigation function requires registration by your Yamaha dealer before use. Please contact your Yamaha dealer regarding optional accessories to maximize the capabilities of your motorcycle.
TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY INFORMATION ....................1-1CAUTION TO USERS /  FCC WARNING................................1-2Safety Notice ...................................... 1-2DESCRIPTION ....................................2-1Front and left view ..............................2-1Rear and right view ............................2-2FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS .........................................3-1System outline....................................3-1Handlebar switches............................3-1Passenger switches .......................... 3-3BASIC OPERATIONS .........................4-1HOME screen operation ....................4-1Selecting a target object  on the screen .................................. 4-4Moving back to the previous screen/HOME screen ................................. 4-5Map screen ....................................... 4-6Software keyboards .............................4-8Voice recognition function................4-11Rear view camera.............................. 4-12[FUNCTION] screen ......................... 4-13THINGS TO DO FIRST ........................5-1Selecting the language ......................5-1Clock ..................................................5-1Registering your home ...................... 5-2Registering your Yamaha dealer ...... 5-3Registering a Bluetooth device ......... 5-3Subscribing to the  SiriusXM® Sattelite Radio ............... 5-4ENJOYING AUDIO PLAYBACK ........ 6-1Radio: FM/AM/weather band .............6-1Media playback: Bluetooth/USB/AUX ... 6-5Pandora® Internet Radio ..................6-10SiriusXM Sattellite Radio .................6-11ENJOYING 2 ZONE AUDIO ................ 7-1Activating the 2 zone audio function ...... 7-1How the 2 zone audio function works ....7-1COMMUNICATION ..............................8-1[Communication] menu ......................8-1Making a phone call .......................... 8-2Creating a phone book ...................... 8-6Voice communication using intercom ....8-7CB (citizens band)  radio communication....................... 8-8Receiving text messages from  other cell phones/smartphones ...... 8-9Reading messages sent from  the vehicle ...................................... 8-10NAVIGATION ...................................... 9-1Searching for your destination ...........9-1Route guidance ................................ 9-16SIRIUSXM ..........................................10-1Receiving information  from SiriusXM ................................10-1Using the SiriusXM® tuner ............... 10-4SETTINGS .........................................11-1[Setting] menu .................................. 11-2General settings ...............................11-2Communication settings ................ 11-14Audio settings ................................11-25Navigation mode settings ..............11-27Sirius XM settings ..........................11-40APPENDIX ......................................... 12-1Care and maintenance .....................12-1Updating the unit's software ............12-1Specications ................................... 12-2Audio and navigation unit warranty ...12-5INDEX ................................................13-1
1 SAFETY INFORMATION1-1SAFETY INFORMATION  WARNINGRead the motorcycle owner’s man-ual carefully before operating the vehicle. Do not attempt to operate the motorcycle until you have at-tained adequate knowledge of its controls and operating features.Read this audio and navigation system owner’s manual before attempting to operate the audio and navigation system. Become familiar with all controls and stop the vehicle as necessary when op-erating the audio and navigation system.   WARNINGFailure to pay attention while rid-ing could result in death or serious injury.Always concentrate on riding by keeping your eyes and mind on the road.Read your owner’s manual.Safe riding and operation tipsSet-up the audio and navigation system (audio sources, volume controls, destination and route, etc) before starting off.Stop the motorcycle in a safe area when  making  adjustments  to  the audio and navigation system. Some features are disabled when the vehicle is in motion. Check vehicle messages and take corrective action as necessary. (See page 8-10.)Set volume setting levels low enough that trafc noise (sirens, horns, other vehicles) can still be heard.When using the navigation system, always give precedence to current road and trafc conditions.  WARNINGThe displayed speed limit is taken from information registered in the navigation system. The actual speed limit may be dif-ferent. Always ride according to current trafc conditions.
1 SAFETY INFORMATION1-2CAUTION TO USERS / FCC WARNINGChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.This device complies with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)  This device may not cause interference; and(2)  This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Le manuel d’utilisation des appareils radio exempts de licence doit contenir l’énoncé qui suit, ou l’équivalent, à un endroit bien en vue dans le manuel d’utilisation ou sur l’appareil, ou encore aux deux endroits.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :(1)  l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;(2)  l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.Safety NoticeThe antenna used for this radio must be properly installed and maintained and must provide a separation distance of at least 56 cm (22  Inches) from  all  persons and must not be located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Never transmit if any person is closer than the specified distance to the antenna. While a 0 dBi gain antenna is normal for a typical installation, the above limit applies to any antenna with up to 3 dBi gain. Any changes made to this device not expressly approved by Midland Radio Corporation or any use of it in any other manner than that described in this manual may void your authorization to operate this device.The Citizens Band Radio Service is under  the  jurisdiction of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Any adjustments or alterations which would alter the performance of the transceiver’s original FCC type
1 SAFETY INFORMATION1-3acceptance, or which would change the frequency determining method, are strictly prohibited. Replacement or substitution of crystal, transistors, ICs, regulator diodes, or any other part of a unique nature, with parts other than those recommend by Midland Radio Corporation, may cause violations of the technical regulations in Part 95 of the FCC Rules or in violation of type acceptance requirements in Part 2 of the rules.
3FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS3-1System outlineThe audio and navigation system (hereafter referred to as "the system") allows you to perform variety of operations via its touchscreen or by using the handlebar mounted controls. (Voice activated controls are also available for equipped models.)You can, for example: play back audio sources such as an FM broadcast, Pandora Internet Radio, etc. make and receive phone calls, SNS messages, and make CB communications. (Some features require accessory parts and compatible phones.) use the unit as a navigation device (for GPS equipped models) and look up destinations nationwide. make customized settings according to your preferenceHandlebar switchesLeft/right/up/down buttons   /   /  / Press these buttons to change the currently highlighted  object  on  the screen.Press   /   to rotate among the preset stations. Press   to perform seek function and search for the next receivable frequency.Select button Press this button to select the currently highlighted  object  on  the screen.Press and hold this button to turn off the display (the audio source will not be turned off).See also “Selecting a target object on the screen” on page 4-4.Home button Press this button to return to the HOME screen at any time, or when on the HOME screen, to cycle between the Audio, Information, and Map HOME screens.Pressing and holding this button sets the currently displayed HOME screen as the default HOME screen.See also “HOME screen operation” on page 4-1.Volume up/down button   / Press   to increase volume.Press   to decrease it.Press and hold   to mute the audio source.FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS
3FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS3-2Talk button (rider) This button is used to open the [Teleprompter] screen (activate voice recognition), and activate the CB or intercom.Press and release  .The [Teleprompter] screen appears, if so set in advance.For details, see “Voice recognition function” on page 4-11.To start intercomWhen the intercom function is activated, press and hold  . While the button is being pressed and held, you can have a conversation with the passenger using the headset and microphone.See “Voice communication using intercom” on page 8-7.TIPAdjust the microphone sensitivity and the volume of the headset correctly.When a CB (citizens band) radio is connected and activatedPressing and holding   starts CB radio communication.See “CB (citizens band) radio communication” on page 8-8.TIPWhen a CB radio is connected to the vehicle and is activated, and the intercom function also is activated, pressing and holding   starts CB radio communication.
3FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS3-3Passenger switches Talk button (passenger)   (   )When the intercom function is activated, pressing and holding   (   ) starts intercom.When a CB (citizens band) radio is connectedPressing and holding   (   ) starts CB radio communication.Audio connectorsThese connectors accept USB memory devices and an auxiliary device as audio sources.
3FUNCTION OF PARTS AND CONTROLS3-4UP/DOWN   / Pressing   will decrease the audio source volume. Pressing   will increase the volume.REV/FWD buttons   / These buttons control the playback of the currently selected audio source.When listening to FM, AM or weather band broadcastPressing   starts search for the stations with lower frequencies.Pressing   starts search for the stations with higher frequencies.When playing back music stored in a Bluetooth devicePressing   starts playback of the previous track.Pressing   starts playback of the next track.When playing back music stored in a USB devicePressing   starts playback of the previous track.Pressing   starts playback of the next track.When listening to Pandora Internet RadioPressing   starts streaming of the next track.When using the SiriusXM tunerPressing   starts rewinding.Pressing   starts fast-forwarding.SRC (source) button   Press this button to change the audio source.Function of this button is the same as the   button on the screen.
4BASIC OPERATIONS4-1HOME screen operationThe following screens can be assigned as the HOME screen. Information screenExample: Audio screenExample: Map screenExample:You can cycle through the available HOME screens by pressing the home button  .To assign the displayed screen as the HOME screenIf you want to set the currently displayed screen as the HOME screen, press and hold  .How to read the HOME screenInformation on the HOME screen  Current time Street name of the current loca-tionDisplayed only when the naviga-tion function is activated. Current speed and speed limit indicationDisplayed only when the navi-gation function is activated, and route guidance is in progress.BASIC OPERATIONS
4BASIC OPERATIONS4-2 Currently played audioShows the currently played audio.You cannot select another audio source from this screen. Turn-by-turn informationIndicates the direction and dis-tance to turn.Displayed only when the navi-gation function is activated, and route guidance is in progress.Icons on the HOME screenThese icons appear when the relevant function is activated.   Passenger’s seat heaterRider’s seat heaterGrip heaterUnread vehicle-related messag-es (such as low tire air pressure)Sound volume mutedHeadset’s microphoneIntercom function activatedIntercom being usedCB radio communication activatedCB radio communication being per-formedMobile service providerUnread SMS messages Bluetooth communication acti-vatedBluetooth communication being performed SiriusXM tuner
4BASIC OPERATIONS4-3Vehicle information screen Vehicle informationYou can change the content of information shown here.HOME screen buttons Touch this button to open the [Menu] screen.This is called the home right button.You can assign here one of the following three or four buttons according to your preference. (Audio button) (Phone button) (Function button) (Destination button, available only when the navigation func-tion is activated)To assign a desired button here, see “To change the HOME screen and the home right but-ton” on page 11-4.This button changes the audio source.Additionally, the passenger can press the SRC (source) button  to change the currently played audio.Touch this button once to change the Information screen.Touch the button repeatedly to change the displayed information on the screen.All the informations displayed are listed in “To view and reset vehicle information” on page 11-2.
4BASIC OPERATIONS4-4Information on the Audio screen Name of the currently played au-dio and the associated informa-tion, such as the frequency for FM, AM and weather band broad cast.Selecting a target object on the screen  WARNINGAlways stop the vehicle before op-erating the touchscreen.The touchscreen allows you to perform a variety of operations.Simply touch an object on the screen, and the corresponding operation is made.For example, to open the [Menu] screen from the HOME screen, touch    .The [Menu] screen appears.To open the [Menu] screen by us-ing the handlebar switchesYou can obtain the same result by using the buttons on the vehicle.For this purpose, use the left/right/up/down/select buttons   /   /   /   /  .1.  Press   ,   ,   and   so that  is highlighted. is highlighted.
4BASIC OPERATIONS4-52.  Press  .The [Menu] screen appears.To operate the system with the but-tons on the vehicleIn the same way as decribed above, you can operate the system with   ,   ,   ,   and   instead of touching the screen.Moving back to the previous screen/HOME screenTouch this button to return to the previously displayed screen.Touch this button to return direct-ly to the HOME screen.Pressing the home button   also returns you to the HOME screen.
ENJOYING AUDIO PLAYBACK6-16Radio: FM/AM/weather bandFM broadcastTo call up the FM reception screen1.  On the HOME screen, touch    [Audio]. Alternatively, touch   on the HOME screen, if it is set as the home right button.The audio screen played last is displayed.Audio source selector2.  Touch the audio source selector  [FM].The FM reception screen ap-pears.Station name and content name[Add preset] button and preset stations listTo search for the desired stationUse the   button.Touch   to search for the stations with lower frequencies, and   with higher frequencies.Repeat this operation until the desired station is received.The passenger can search for the desired station by pressing the REV/FWD buttons   /   .To preset stationsWhile receiving the station to preset, touch [Add preset], and then a place in the preset stations list where you want to add the station.Frequency and name of the station are added to the preset stations list.To listen to a preset station, scroll up and down the preset stations list, if necessary, and touch the desired station.To select a station by category1.  Touch [Categ].A list of the program type, such as news, information, sports, talk and so forth, appears.2.  Touch the desired program type.ENJOYING AUDIO PLAYBACK
ENJOYING AUDIO PLAYBACK6-26To show the detected stationsTouch [List].If you touch [List] immediately after you turned on the unit, all the detected stations will be shown.If you touch [List] after touching [Categ], the detected stations in the specied category will be shown.Touch [PTY name] to show the list of the program type, as you can do so by touching [Categ].To make audio settingsTouch   .The following screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Audio].For details on how to make audio settings, see the respective descriptions in “Audio settings".AM broadcastTo call up the AM reception screen1.  On the HOME screen, touch    [Audio]. Alternatively, touch   on the HOME screen, if it is set as the home right button.The audio screen played last is displayed.Audio source selector
ENJOYING AUDIO PLAYBACK6-362.  Touch the audio source selector  [AM].The AM reception screen ap-pears.Station name and frequency[Add preset] button and preset stations listTo search for the desired stationUse the   button.Touch   to search for the stations with lower frequencies, and   with higher frequencies.Repeat this operation until the desired station is received.The passenger can search for the desired station by pressing the REV/FWD buttons   /   .To preset stationsWhile receiving the station to preset, touch [Add preset], and then a place in the preset stations list where you want to add the station.Frequency and name of the station are added to the preset stations list.To listen to a preset station, touch the desired station on the preset station list.To preset stations automaticallyTouch [Auto.P].Scanning starts and the detected stations (up to ve) will  automatically be preset and added to the preset stations list.To show the detected stationsTouch [List].Scanning starts and the detected stations will be shown.To listen to a detected station, touch the desired station on the list.To make audio settingsTouch   .The following screen appears. The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Audio].For details on how to make audio settings, see the respective descriptions in “Audio settings".
ENJOYING AUDIO PLAYBACK6-46Weather band broadcastTo call up the weather band reception screen1.  On the HOME screen, touch    [Audio]. Alternatively, touch   on the HOME screen, if it is set as the home right button.The audio screen played last is displayed.Audio source selector2.  Touch the audio source selector  [WB].The weather band reception screen appears. [Add preset] button and preset stations listTo search for the desired stationUse the   button.Touch   to search for the stations with lower frequencies, and   with higher frequencies.Repeat this operation until the desired station is received.The passenger can search for the desired station by pressing the REV/FWD buttons   /   .To preset stationsWhile receiving the station to preset, touch [Add preset], and then a place in the preset stations list where you want to add the station.Frequency and name of the station are added to the preset stations list.To listen to a preset station, touch the desired station on the preset station list.To be notied immediately when there is a weather alertTouch [Alert].Each time you touch [Alert], [Alert OFF] on the screen changes to [Alert ON], and vice versa.When [Alert ON] is displayed, you will be notified that a weather alert is broadcasted on the weather band during route guidance, for example.[Alert ON] is also displayed on the Audio screen set as the HOME screen.
COMMUNICATION8-18The system provides you various ways to make communication. Phone communication using a smartphone connected to the system via Bluetooth Voice communication between rider and passenger CB (citizens band) radio communication using a CB radio device connected to the vehicle Reception of SMS messages Reception of messages from the vehicle[Communication] menuCall up the [Communication] menu to perform communication-related operations.1.  On the HOME screen, touch    [COMMS].The [Communication] menu ap-pears.To make communication settingsOn the [Communication] menu, touch [Setting].The following screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].For details on how to make communication settings, see the respective descriptions in “Communication settings".COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION8-88CB (citizens band) radio com-municationIf a CB radio device is connected to the vehicle, you can make CB radio communication.To call up the CB radio communi-cation screen1.  Open the [Communication] menu.See “[Communication] menu” on page 8-1.2.  Touch [CB Radio].The [CB Radio] screen ap-pears.CB radio communication status[Add preset] button and preset channels listTo turn on/off the CB radio communi-cationIf the CB radio communication is turned off, touch [ON] to turn it on.The [ON] button changes to [OFF].Touch [OFF] to turn the CB radio communication off.You can turn on the CB radio communication by pressing and holding the talk button   .The passenger can also turn on the CB radio communication by pressing and holding the talk button   (   ) .To change the channelUse the   button.Touch   to change the channel to lower frequency, and touch   to change the channel to higher frequency.Note that when CH1 is selected and you touch   , CH40 will be selected; when CH40 is selected and you touch  , CH1 will be selected.To preset the currently selected chan-nelTouch [Add preset], and then a place in the preset channels list where you want to add the channel.The channel will be added to the preset channels list.To adjust squelch sensitivityYou can adjust the squelch sensitibity of the CB radio device so that the best possible communication condition is obtained.Touch   or   to adjust sensitivity.The adjustable range is from 0/14 to 14/14.
COMMUNICATION8-98To make communication settingsOn the [CB Radio] screen, touch  .The following screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].For details on how to make communication settings, see the respective descriptions in “Communication settings".Receiving text messages from other cell phones/smart-phonesIf the connected phone device, such as a smartphone, corresponds to a short message service (SMS), you can view received messages on the screen.The   icon appears when there is an SMS message.1.  Open the [Communication] menu.See “[Communication] menu” on page 8-1.2.  Touch [SMS].The [SMS] screen appears.The message received last ap-pears on the top.3.  Touch   or   , if necessary, and touch the message you want to read.The header and the message are displayed.
11SETTINGS11-1SETTINGSThe [Setting] menu allows you to make various settings so that you can operate the unit under the most preferable conditions.The following table shows you an overview of the [Setting] menu.Category Menu Category MenuGeneralVehicle info.AudioBassHome screen TrebleDisplay FaderHeater SVCMaintenance Audio outputClock VolumeUnit BluetoothLanguage 2 zone audioDelete all personal data External ampCameraNavigationMapExternal amp POIAudio tuning RouteInspection mode HomeSystem info. Search nearCommuni.Bluetooth Voice guidancePhone Estimation and SummaryVoxSirius XMSubscription info.Rear controller Trafc alert2 zone audio Trafc on mapAudio output Weather popup alertVolume Weather alert locationVoice recognition
11SETTINGS11-2[Setting] menuWhen you go to [Setting] menu, the following [General] setting menu appears.Category selectorTo select the categoryThere are five categories in the [Setting] menu; [General], [Communi.], [Audio], [Navigation], and [Sirius XM].To select the category, touch the category selector, and then touch the desired category.If you select the [Audio] category, for example, the [Audio] setting menu appears.General settingsUse the [General] setting menu to set various usage conditions of the system.To view and reset vehicle informa-tion1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch [Vehicle info.].The [Vehicle info.] screen appears.3.  Touch   or   to display the preceeding/succeeding items.There are three [Vehicle info.] screens: [Group 1], [Group 2], and [Group 3].
11SETTINGS11-3The [Vehicle info.] screens show you the following vehicle related informations.For the items accompanied with the [Reset] button, you can reset the displayed value to zero by touching the [Reset] button.Tire pressure (F: front, R: rear) Unit: kPa Resolution: 10 Range: 0 to 350 Unit: PSI Resolution: 1 Range: 0 to 51 Unit: kgf/cm2 Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 3.5 Unit: bar Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 3.5AVG (average) fuel Unit: km/L Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 99.9 Unit: MPG Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 99.9 Unit: L/100km Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 99.9Fuel consumpt. (consumption) Unit: km/L Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 99.9 Unit: MPG Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 99.9 Unit: L/100km Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 99.9Fuel range Unit: km Resolution: 1 Range: 0 to 999 Unit: mile Resolution: 1 Range: 0 to 999Avg (average) speed Unit: MPH Resolution: 1 Range: 0 to 999 Unit: km/h Resolution: 1 Range: 0 to 999IG on (ignition on) timer Unit: h, m Resolution: 1 Range: 0 to 99 for h, 0 to 59 for mBattery voltage Unit: V Resolution: 0.1 Range: 0 to 25.5Air temp. (temperature) Unit: °C Resolution: 1 Range: ‒29 to 129 Unit: °F Resolution: 1 Range: ‒20 to 104
11SETTINGS11-4To change the HOME screen and the home right button1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch [Home screen].The [Home screen] screen appears. To assign a HOME screenYou can assign the following two (or three) screens as the HOME screen:  Information screen Audio screen Map screenTo assign one of the above screens as the HOME screen, touch [Home screen] and touch the screen name you want to set as the HOME screen.The following example shows that you assign the Audio screen as the HOME screen.To dene the home right buttonThe home right button is the button located at the place marked by a rectangle on the following example HOME screen.This button can be changed, according to your preference, to one of the following three or four buttons: (Audio button) (Phone button) (Function button) (Destination button)These buttons can be used as short-cut buttons for the corresponding screens.To define the home right button, touch [Home right key], and touch the desired button name.The following example shows that you select the Phone button as the home right button.
11SETTINGS11-5To set the display brightness1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch [Display].The [Display] screen appears.To turn off the displayTouch [Display OFF].The entire screen turns black.Touch any part of the screen, and the HOME screen reappears.Alternatively, press and hold   , and the entire screen turns black.Press the button again, and the HOME screen reappears.To activate the auto brightness func-tionWhen you activate the auto brightness function, the display brightness changes according to the ambient lightness.Touch [Auto brightness] so that a checkmark is added.Touch [Auto brightness] again to deactivate the auto brightness function.To adjust the display brightness man-uallyTouch   to decrease the brightness, and   to increase the brightness.To set the heaterThe heater temperature can be set to “Low”, “Mid”, “High” or “Off” with the heater switches on the vehicle.In addition, the system allows you to nely adjust the heater temperature.1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch [Heater].The [Heater] screen appears.
11SETTINGS11- 63.  Touch   to display the suc-ceeding items, as necessary.Each time you touch   , the screen changes as follows.4.  To finely adjust the heater tem-perature of the grip, rider’s seat and passenger’s seat, touch  or   of [Low], [Mid] or [High] on the corresponding [Heater] screen.To set the maintenance date, the parts list, and the dealer information1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch    [Maintenance].The [Maintenance] screen ap-pears.To set the maintenance dateOn the [Maintenance] screen, touch [Date input].The following screen appears. The screen allows you to update the maintenance date.To copy the next maintenance date to the last maintenance date, touch [Copy].Touch   (   ) or   (   ) to change the day, month and year of the last maintenance date and the next maintenance date.
11SETTINGS11-7To set the parts listOn the [Maintenance] screen, touch [Parts list].The [Parts list] screen appears.Proceed as follows to set the parts list.1.  Touch [Parts name] where no parts name has been set.If necessary, touch   to display the succeeding parts names.The following screen appears.2.  Touch [Name change].The keyboard appears.3.  Enter the parts name, then touch [Enter].4.  Touch [Value change].The numeric keyboard appears.5.  Enter the mileage until the next maintenance, and touch [Enter].You can clear the mileage value by touching [Value reset].When the set value becomes zero, you will receive a message from the vehicle.To set the dealer informationSee page 5-3.To set the clockSee page 5-1.To set the unit of displayed values1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch    [Unit].The [Unit] screen appears.You can set the unit for the values of distance, fuel consumption, temperature, and pressure.Touch any of the items you want to change the unit, and touch the unit to be used.
11SETTINGS11-8The following example shows that you select [MPG] as the unit of the fuel consumption.To select the languageSee page 5-1.To delete all the personal data1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch   twice   [Delete all personal data].3.  On the confirmation window, touch [Yes] to delete all the per-sonal data.Touch [No] if you do not want to delete all the personal data.The personal data includes the following Information: Phonebook content Information about recently performed route guidance Saved route guidance information Redialed phone number SMS messages Messages from the vehicle Preset data for FM/AM/Weather Band/SiriusXM Data designated by SiriusXM requirement Checked Tune Mix function of SiriusXM SiriusXM tag list content Destination shortcut Bluetooth device list Registered home location Logbook content Dealer information Setting made by “Search near” Maintenance date/parts list Preset data for CB communication Average fuel data Average speed dataTo turn on/off the rear view camera displaySee page 4-12.
11SETTINGS11-9To activate/deactivate the amplierIf an external amplifier is connected to the vehicle, you can specify which amplifier you use, the internal amplifier, the external amplifier, or both.1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch   twice   [External amp].The [External amp] screen ap-pears.3.  To use the internal amplifier, touch [Internal amp use] so that a checkmark is added.To use the external amplifier, touch [External amp use] so that a checkmark is added.You can add checkmarks for both [Internal amp use] and [External amp use].If you do not want to use a spe-cific amplifier, touch again so that the checkmark is removed.To set the speaker mode1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch   twice   [Audio tun-ing].The [Audio tuning] screen ap-pears.3.  To use the four speakers (two speakers in front side, two speakers in rear side), touch [4 speaker] so that a checkmark is added.To use only the two speakers in front side, touch [2 speaker] so that a checkmark is added.To cancel setting, touch [4 speaker] or [2 speaker] again so that the checkmark is re-moved.
11SETTINGS11-10To perform inspectionThe system performs internal inspection itself, and allows you to view the result.The system also allows you to perform inspection by yourself.1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch   three times   [In-spection mode].The [Inspection mode] screen appears.[Inspection 1] / [Inspection 2]To view the [Inspection 1] screen / [In-spection 2] screenTouch either [Inspection 1] or [Inspection 2], and the selected screen appears.Following is an example of [Inspection 2] screen.How to read the [Inspection 1] screen [FM/AM Rx Sensitivity]Indicates the FM and AM broadcast reception status.The better the reception status, the more the bars turn on. [SiriusXM Rx Sensitivity]Indicates the SiriusXM reception status.The better the reception status, the more the bars turn on.Indicates that the system is receiving SiriusXM.Indicates that the system is not receiving SiriusXM.Indicates that the status of SiriusXM reception is not clear. [GPS Rx Sensitivity]Indicates the GPS signal reception status.The better the reception status, the more the bars turn on.Indicates that the system is receiving GPS signal.Indicates that the system is not receiving GPS signal.
11SETTINGS11-11Indicates that the status of GPS signal reception is not clear. [BT Rx Sensitivity]Indicates the Bluetooth signal reception status.The better the reception status, the more the bars turn on.Indicates that the system is receiving Bluetooth signal.Indicates that the system is not receiving Bluetooth signal.Indicates that the status of Bluetooth signal reception is not clear. [CB radio Rx Sensitivity]Indicates the CB radio reception status.The better the reception status, the more the bars turn on. [Vehicle CAN]Indicates the system’s connection status to CAN (Controller Area Network).Indicates that the system is connected to CAN.Indicates that the status of connection to CAN is not clear. [CB radio]Indicates the CB radio communication status; ON or OFF.When the status is ON, you can change the channel by touching   or   . [GW connection]“GW” stands for the grip heater.Indicates the system’s connection status to the grip heater.Indicates that the system is connected to the grip heater.Indicates that the system is not connected to the grip heater.Indicates that the status of connection to the grip heater is not clear. [RSH connection]“RSH” stands for the rider’s seat heater.Indicates the system’s connection status to the rider’s seat heater.Indicates that the system is connected to the rider’s seat heater.Indicates that the system is not connected to the rider’s seat heater.Indicates that the status of connection to the rider’s seat heater is not clear.
11SETTINGS11-12 [PSH connection]“PSH” stands for the passenger’s seat heater.Indicates the system’s connection status to the passenger’s seat heater.Indicates that the system is connected to the passenger’s seat heater.Indicates that the system is not connected to the passenger’s seat heater.Indicates that the status of connection to the passenger’s seat heater is not clear. [TPMS values]“TPMS” stands for the tire pressure monitoring sysytem.Indicates the front and rear tire pressure. [TPMS battery]Indicates the TPMS battery status.The battery is sufciently charged.The battery voltage is low.The battery is not mounted.There is a battery error. [Headset]Indicates the headset volume. You can also change the volume by touching   or  .How to read and operate the [Inspec-tion 2] screenHardware button indicators Hardware button indicatorsWhen a hardware button is operated, the correcponding indicator turns on, and a beep sound will be heard. [USB Connection status]Indicates the connection status of the USB port 1 and USB port 2. [Audio source selection]You can select an audio source from among AUX, USB1, and USB2.Make sure the source is connected to the system.
11SETTINGS11-13 [Speaker selection]You can select a speaker from among front left, front right, rear left, and rear right.The playback sound of the selected audio source will be heard from the selected speaker.You can select multiple speakers.If you select [Auto], the playback sound will be heard from all the speakers sequentially at an interval of 3 seconds. [Fr Headset]/[Rr Headset]You can select a headset from among front left, front right, rear left, and rear right.The playback sound of the selected audio source will be heard from the selected headset.You can select multiple headsets.If you select [Mic] and one of the headsets, you can speak into the microphone, and your speech will be heard from the selected headset.To view and set the system information1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch   three times   [Sys-tem info.].The [System info.] screen ap-pears.3.  Touch   to view the second [System info.] screen.To copy the system information to a USB memory deviceOn the first [System info.] screen, touch [Export].Thus you can copy the Production ID and the device ID along with the navigation information to a USB memory device.To update the systemConnect the USB memory device containing the system software and the map data of the latest version to the vehicle.On the first [System info.] screen, touch [Update].
11SETTINGS11-14Communication settingsUse the [Communi.] setting menu to make the communication-related settings, such as the settings for Bluetooth, the settings for phone communication, etc.To make settings for Bluetooth1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].The [Communi.] setting menu appears.3.  On the [Communi.] setting menu, touch [Bluetooth].The [Bluetooth] screen ap-pears.To turn on/off the Bluetooth communi-cationTo use a Bluetooth device such as a smartphone with the system, you must first turn on the Bluetooth communication of the system.On the [Bluetooth] screen, touch [Bluetooth] so that a checkmark is added, and the Bluetooth communication is turned on.To turn it off, touch [Bluetooth] again so that the checkmark is removed.To search for a Bluetooth device and establish connection with the device (pairing)The system allows you to search for a nearby Bluetooth device such as a smartphone, view the detected Bluetooth device name, and establish connection with the Bluetooth device.
11SETTINGS11-15Proceed as follows.1.  On the [Bluetooth] screen, touch [Search device].If a Bluetooth device is detected, its name will be displayed, as shown in the following example.2.  Touch the Buetooth device name.A confirmation window like the following appears.3.  Touch [Pair].If a message appears on the Bluetooth device that prompts you to confirm pairing, operate as requested.To cancel pairing, touch [Don’t Pair].When connection with the Bluetooth device is successfully established, the [Paired device list] screen appears.On the [Paired device list] screen, you can conrm the available functions of the paired Bluetooth device.The following icons indicate that the corresponding function is available when the background is black. : Hands-free phone : Music playback : Internet connectionWhen this function is available, the PANDRA application on the Bluetooth device, for example, is correctly connected to the system.Touch any one of the icons so that the background turns white, and the corresponding function is disabled.Note that only functions provided with the Bluetooth device can be set available.TIPUp to eight Bluetooth devices can be paired with the system.
11SETTINGS11-16To make a Bluetooth device search for the system and establish connec-tion1.  On the [Bluetooth] screen, touch [Make system discover-able].The following confirmation win-dow appears.The system now allows the Bluetooth device to detect it.2.  Operate the Bluetooth device to search for another Bluetooth device, and when the system is detected under the name “yamaha”, continue operation to establish connection with the system within the indicated time.To show the [Paired device list] screenOn the [Bluetooth] screen, touch [Paired device list].When you touch a paired Bluetooth device name, the screen changes as follows.To cancel pairing with the Bluetooth device, touch [Delete pairing].To make functions  of the Bluetooth device (hands-free phone/music playback/internet connection) available, touch [Connect all].To make functions of the Bluetooth device unavailable, touch [Disconnect all].To turn on/off the roaming warningWhen a paired Bluetooth device sends a roaming warning message, the system allows you to view it on the screen.A roaming message will be displayed when, for example, you are out of the area covered by the SIM card in your Bluetooth device, such as a smartphone.To view the warning message, turn on the roaming warning.Proceed as follows.1. On the [Bluetooth] screen, touch   to display the succeeding items.2. Touch [Show roaming warning] so that a checkmark is added.To turn off the roaming warning, touch [Show roaming warning] again so that the checkmark is removed.
11SETTINGS11-17To change the system’s name as a Bluetooth deviceAt the time of purchase, the system has a name “yamaha” as a Bluetooth device.When a Bluetooth device detects the system, the system is recognised as “yamaha”.To change the name, proceed as follows.1.  On the [Bluetooth] screen, touch   to display the suc-ceeding items.2.  Touch [Set system name].The [Set system name] screen appears.3.  Touch [Set system name].4.  By using the software keyboard that appears, enter a desired name, and touch [Enter].To reset the name to “yamaha”, touch [Set default name] on the [Set system name] screen.To establish connection with an al-ready paired Bluetooth deviceThe system allows you to automatically establish connection with an already paired Bluetooth device when you turn the ignition on.To enable this function, proceed as follows.1.  On the [Bluetooth] screen, touch   to display the suc-ceeding items.2.  Touch [BT auto connection] so that a checkmark is added.To disable this function, touch [BT auto connection] again so that the checkmark is removed.To make settings for phone com-munication1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].The [Communi.] setting menu appears.3.  On the [Communi.] setting menu, touch [Phone].The [Phone] screen appears.
11SETTINGS11-18To update the phonebookOn the [Phone] screen, touch [Refresh phonebook].To select a ringtoneYou can select the type of ringtone that is heard from the headset.Proceed as follows.1.  On the [Phone] screen, touch [Select ringtone].The screen changes as follows. 2.  To use the system’s ringtone, touch [System ringtone].To use the ringtone of the con-nected phone device, touch [Phone ringtone].To disable the ringtone, touch [No ringtone].To make settings for BluetoothOn the [Phone] screen, touch [Bluetooth].The [Bluetooth] screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch [Bluetooth].For details on how to use the [Bluetooth] screen, see “To make settings for Bluetooth” on page 11-14.To turn on/off the soundYou can turn on/off the sound of the external speakers, the rider’s headset, and the passenger’s headset.On the [Phone] screen, touch [Audio output]. The [Audio output] screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch   .4.  Touch [Audio output].For details on how to use the [Audio output] screen, see “To turn on/off the sound” on page 11-21.
11SETTINGS11-19To adjust the volumeYou  can  adjust  the  volume  of  all the sounds and voices emitted and picked up by the unit.On the [Phone] screen, touch [Volume].The [Volume] screen appears. The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch   .4.  Touch [Volume].For details on how to use the [Volume] screen, see “To adjust the volume” on page 11-22.To make settings for voice commu-nicationYou can adjust the microphone sensitivity of rider’s headset and passenger’s headset.1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3. On the [Communi.] setting menu, touch [Vox]. The [Vox] screen appears.TIPWith the Vox function, the intercom function is activated immediately after you have made a speech.To  adjust  the  microphone  sensitivity of rider’s headset1.  On the [Vox] screen, touch [Vox for rider headset] so that a checkmark is added.This  enables  adjustment  of  the microphone sensitivity of rider’s headset.2.  Touch   or   to change the microphone sensitivity of the rider’s headset.The  adjustable  range  is  from 0/17 to 17/17.To  disable  adjustment,  touch [Vox for rider headset] again so that the checkmark is removed.To  adjust  the  microphone  sensitivity of passenger’s headset1.  On the [Vox] screen, touch [Vox for passenger headset] so that a checkmark is added.This  enables  adjustment  of  the microphone sensitivity of pas-senger’s headset.
11SETTINGS11-202.  Touch   or   to change the microphone sensitivity of the passenger’s headset.To  disable  adjustment,  touch [Vox for passenger headset] again so that the checkmark is removed.TIPWhen the sensitivity level is set to 0, voices of the rider/passenger will not be picked up by the microphone.To turn on/off the sound1.  On the [Vox] screen, touch   to display the succeeding items.2.  Touch [Audio output].The [Audio output] screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch   .4.  Touch [Audio output].For details on how to use the [Audio output] screen, see “To turn on/off the sound” on page 11-21.To adjust the volume1.  On the [Vox] screen, touch   to display the succeeding items.2.  Touch [Headset volume].The [Volume] screen appears. The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch   .4.  Touch [Volume].5.  Touch   .For details on how to use the [Volume] screen, see “To adjust the volume” on page 11-22.
11SETTINGS11-21To activate/deactivate the passen-ger switchesYou can either activate or deactivate the passenger switches.1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].The [Communi.] setting menu appears.3.  To activate the hardware but-tons operable by a passenger, touch [Rear controller] so that a checkmark is added.To deactivate, touch [Rear con-troller] again so that the check-mark is removed.To activate/deactivate the 2 zone audio functionSee page 7-1.To turn on/off the soundYou can turn on/off the sound of the external speakers, the rider’s headset, and the passenger’s headset.1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].The [Communi.] setting menu appears.3.  Touch   to display the suc-ceeding items.4.  Touch [Audio output].The [Audio output] screen ap-pears.
11SETTINGS11-22How to make settings on the [Audio output] screenTouch the box you want to turn on the sound so that a checkmark appears.Touch again to turn off the sound so that the checkmark is removed.Explanations for each icon and term are given below.[Media]: Sounds of radio broadcasts and audio devices you can play back by touching   on the HOME screen.[Navi]: Sounds and voices heard during route guidance. Available only when the navigation function is activated.[Phone]: Sounds and voices heard during hands-free phone communication.[Communication]: Voice communication between rider and passenger. : Indicates external speakers. : Indicates rider’s headset. : Indicates passenger’s headset.You can turn on/off the sound of [Media], [Navi], [Phone] (and [Communication]) all at once by touching   ,   , and   .To adjust the volumeYou  can  adjust  the  volume  of  all the sounds and voices emitted and picked up by the unit.1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].The [Communi.] setting menu appears.3.  Touch   to display the suc-ceeding items.
11SETTINGS11-234.  Touch [Volume].The [Volume] screen appears.5.  Touch   to display the suc-ceeding items.Each time you touch   , the screen changes as follows.Use the four [Volume] screens to adjust the volume to the desired level.How to adjust the volume on the [Vol-ume] screensTouch   or   to change the volume level within the available range, or turn on/off the sound by adding/removing a checkmark. [Media]Adjust  the  volume  of  sounds  of radio broadcasts and audio devices you can play back by touching   on the HOME screen.Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17 [Phone]Adjust  the  volume  of sounds and voices heard during hands-free phone communication.Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17 [INTCM]Adjust  the  volume  of  intercom communication.Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17 [CB]Adjust the volume of CB device.
11SETTINGS11-24Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17Adjust  the  volume  of  the  rider’s headset.Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17Adjust  the  volume  of  the  rider’s microphone.Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17Adjust  the  volume  of  the  passenger’s headset.Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17Adjust  the  volume  of  the  passenger’s microphone.Adjustable range: 0/17 to 17/17 [Beep]Adjust  the  volume  of beep  sound the unit emits.Adjustable range: 0/7 to 7/7 [Operation beep]Touch so that a checkmark is added to turn on the beep sound emitted when you operate the system.Touch again so that the checkmark is removed to turn off the beep sound. [Ring]Adjust  the  volume  level  of  the ringtone.Adjustable range: 0/7 to 7/7 [Phone ringtone]Touch so that a checkmark is added to turn on the ringtone of the connected phone device.Touch again so that the checkmark is removed to turn off the ringtone. [Voice guide]Adjust the volume level of the route guidance message.Available only when the navigation function is activated.Adjustable range: 0/7 to 7/7To make settings for the voice rec-ognition functionSee page 4-11.
11SETTINGS11-25Audio settingsUse the [Audio] settings menu to make the audio-related settings, such as the bass/treble/fader/SVC adjustment.  The  [Audio]  settings menu also allows you to make settings for Bluetooth.To adjust bass/treble/fader/SVC1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Audio]. The [Audio] setting menu appears.On this screen, you can adjust bass, treble and fader.3.  To adjust  SVC, touch   to dis-play the succeeding items.How to adjust bass/trebleTo increase bass/treble, touch   under [Bass]/[Treble].To decrease bass/treble, touch   .How to adjust faderTo decrease the sound volume of the rear speaker system, touch [Front].To decrease the sound volume of the front speaker system, touch [Rear].How to set SVCSVC stands for “speed volume control”.When the SVC function is active, the volume level automatically increases as the speed of the vehicle increases.Select the speed level at which the SVC function becomes active.By touching   or   , you can set SVC to [Lo] (Low), [Mid] (middle), or [Hi] (high).To turn on/off the soundYou can turn on/off the sound of the external speakers, the rider’s headset, and the passenger’s headset.1.  On the [Audio] setting menu, touch   to display the suc-ceeding items.2.  Touch [Audio output].The [Audio output] screen ap-pears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:
11SETTINGS11-261.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch   .4.  Touch [Audio output].For details on how to use the [Audio output] screen, see “To turn on/off the sound” on page 11-21.To adjust the volumeYou  can  adjust  the  volume  of  all the sounds and voices emitted and picked up by the unit.1. On the [Audio] setting menu, touch  to display the succeeding items.2.  Touch [Volume].The [Volume] screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch   .4.  Touch [Volume].For details on how to use the [Volume] screen, see “To adjust the volume” on page 11-22.To make settings for Bluetooth1.  On the [Audio] setting menu, touch   twice to display the succeeding items.2.  Touch [Bluetooth].The [Bluetooth] screen appears.The screen is identical to the one which is displayed by the following procedure:1.  Go to [Setting] menu.2.  Touch the category selector   [Communi.].3.  Touch [Bluetooth].For details on how to use the [Bluetooth] screen, see “To make settings for Bluetooth” on page 11-14.To activate/deactivate the 2 zone audio functionSee page 7-1.

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