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8.10 TROUBLESHOOTING THE INTERCOM
First, make sure your microphone is located properly in front of the center of your
mouth.
The SRC-System™ is designed for use in loud environments. Therefore, you
should test the Intercom functionality only in a noisy environment, such as next
to an idling motorcycle and not indoors. Please also verify that the headsets
were paired together properly by following the instructions in the relevant Setup
sections.
9. CLICK-TO-LINK® (CTL)
Click-to-Link® is the spontaneous “social” nature of your SRC-System™. This unique
feature will enable you to instantly initiate one-to-one intercom calls with other
SRC-System™ users in the near vicinity without going through a pairing process in
advance. Think of it as a private bike-to-bike channel that you can set up on-the-y
with other SRC-System™ users that you spot at a trac light or on the road.
The Click-to-Link® feature can of course be disabled at any time, blocking any
attempt by other users to establish a spontaneous link.
ENABLE/DISABLE CLICKTOLINK®
The feature can be turned on or o via the Settings Customization Menu (see
Section 4.4). By default, this feature is DISABLED.
AUDIO SOURCES AND PRIORITIES
The dierent audio sources connected to the SRC-System™ are prioritized as
shown below, i.e. the higher priority source will always override and interrupt
the lower one.
For example, incoming mobile phone calls and GPS navigation instructions will
interrupt ongoing Click-to-Link® calls, while incoming Click-to-Link® calls will
interrupt the audio from the built-in FM Radio etc.
Click-to-Link® established calls and Intercom calls have the same priority: If one is
in use, the other is unable to interrupt. Therefore, a Click-to-Link® request cannot
interrupt an Intercom call in progress, and vice-versa.
Higher Priority
1. Mobile Phone audio or GPS instructions*
2. Intercom / Click-to-Link®
3. A2DP (Stereo Bluetooth) audio
4. FM Radio (Built-in)
5. AUX (for corded connection i.e. Music Players)
*GPS instructions from Smartphone GPS Apps are prioritized like A2DP audio
Lower Priority
IC (Intercom) Request Tone: If you are on a Click-to-Link® call and Rider A or
Rider B try to connect to you for an IC Call, you will hear an IC Request Tone while
the other party will hear a rejection beep.
If other Click-to-Link®-enabled units are nearby, new Click-to-Link® connections
may randomly connect to any of them.
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
USING Click-to-Link®
If you want to… Perform this action:
Make
CTL calls
Start a CTL call request
(search lasts up to 10 seconds)
Double tap the Channel“A” Button
End a CTL call /
Cancel a CTL call request
Tap the Channel “A” Button
Receive
CTL calls
Accept a CTL call When hearing the CTL ringtone:
Tap the Channel “A” Button or Speak
any word loudly to answer by VOX
Reject a CTL call While hearing the CTL ringtone:
Remain silent until the ring tone
stops
NOTE: Click-to-Link® connections will not replace or change your current Rider A
and Rider B intercom pairings. Click-to-Link® uses a separate temporary channel to
connect to a Click-to-Link® conversation partner.