Introduction
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Device Priorities
The My Triumph Connectivity Module
enables many devices to work together,
using the instruments as the hub for
control and information. It automatically
assigns priorities and overrides low-
priority devices when it receives inputs
from high-priority devices.
For example, on the instruments, alerts
for incoming calls and messages
override track information for music
being played. Similarly, audible
navigation directions interrupt music
being played through the headset.
Warnings of fault conditions on the
motorcycle override all messages from
the My Triumph Connectivity Module.
Display Priorities
If a navigation direction is received while
the rider is listening to music,
information about the music being
played is hidden so that the instruction
can be displayed, and navigation
controls replace the music controls.
When the direction is completed, music
information and controls are restored
automatically. The rider has to
acknowledge the displayed navigation
information with joystick centre to
return to music information.
If a phone call is received while the rider
is listening to music, information about
the music being played is hidden so that
call details can be displayed. Phone
controls replace the music controls. The
rider can acknowledge the displayed call
information with joystick centre to
return to music information. If a call is
missed or not answered, music
information and controls are restored
automatically.
Audio Priorities
If a direction is received while the rider
is listening to music, the instruments
automatically decrease the music
volume, play the instruction and then
restore the music volume to its original
level.
If an override such as a direction or
error warning is received when the rider
is using the controls to increase or
decrease volume by multiple increments,
the override cancels the volume
adjustment in progress.
If a phone call is received while the rider
is listening to music, the instruments
automatically pause the music, notify
the rider of the call and then resume
playing the music when the call has
been handled. The rider may choose to
reject the call. If the call is answered,
music does not resume until the call is
ended.
Note
Directions continue throughout call
handling.