Sharing Music And Radio; Switching Between Intercom Modes - Cardo Systems PACKTALK BOLD Manual

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4.3 SHARING MUSIC AND RADIO

You can share music and FM radio with a passenger or other rider. Music sharing is more suitable for
rider/passenger combinations, whereas FM radio is also intended for rider/rider combinations.
You can share music only in Bluetooth intercom mode.
Music and radio can be shared with only one passenger/rider.
Bluetooth intercom calls are disabled when sharing music.
FM radio sharing opens a Bluetooth intercom call automatically.
If you paired your unit to two mobile phones, music will be shared from the mobile phone through which
you last played music.
When sharing FM radio, either passenger/rider can change station while the Bluetooth intercom call
remains open.
When you stop sharing FM radio, the Bluetooth intercom call remains open and the FM radio continues
to play independently on each passenger/rider's unit.
When you stop sharing music, the music continues to play on your unit only.
To start/stop sharing:
1. Confirm your PACKTALK BOLD is in Bluetooth intercom mode (blue LED flashes slowly).
If your PACKTALK BOLD is not in Bluetooth intercom mode, press
2. Start playing music or the FM radio.
3. Press
for 2 seconds to start sharing on Channel A (by default).
To manually select the channel on which to share music or radio:
1. Start playing music or the FM radio.
2. Start a Bluetooth intercom call on either channel (A or B).
3. Press
for 2 seconds.
To stop sharing:
Press
for 2 seconds.

4.4 SWITCHING BETWEEN INTERCOM MODES

Your PACKTALK BOLD unit can work in only one intercom mode at a time.
The current intercom mode is indicated by the color of the LED:
When in DMC intercom mode, the LED flashes green at approximately 4-second intervals.
When in Bluetooth intercom mode, the LED flashes blue at approximately 4-second intervals.
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