Parallel audio streaming may not work properly with some iOS devices (i.e., music player or GPS navigator)
due to connected device limitations.
Your FREECOM 1+/2+ sets the various audio sources to either foreground (volume remains the same) or
background (volume reduced) as described in the following table:
Mobile Phone 1/2 GPS Intercom Music FM Radio
Foreground Foreground
Foreground
1
Foreground
1
Foreground Foreground
Foreground Background
Foreground Background
Foreground Background
Foreground Background
Foreground Background
Foreground
2
Foreground
3
1
If you add an intercom call to a mobile phone call creating a conference call, the volume for both audio sources is
the same.
2
If you play music only, the music volume is not reduced.
3
If you play the FMradio only, the FM radio volume is not reduced.
In some cases, parallel audio streaming may not work properly due to connected device limitations
(music player or GPS navigator).
You cannot use music sharing for voice audio during parallel audio streaming.
You can configure parallel audio streaming via the Cardo app or the Cardo Community.
6.3 AUDIO SOURCE PRIORITIES
If Parallel Audio Streaming is disabled, FREECOM 1+/2+ manages the audio sources you hear through the
speakers according to the following audio source priorities.
Priority Audio Source
Higher Priority
↑
Lower Priority
Mobile phone, GPS device instructions
Intercom or Music
1
Music or Intercom
2
FM Radio
1
When audio priority is set to Intercom, you cannot hear navigation app or SMS messages from your phone
during an ongoing intercom call.
2
When audio priority is set to A2DP (music), the intercom is disabled while listening to music (via A2DP). A
rider/passenger calling you by intercom hears a sound indicating you are not available.
If you pair your unit to two mobile phones (see Setting the Default Mobile Phone on page 16), music is
shared from the mobile phone through which you last played music.
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