J&M Integratr IV Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Portable Motorcycle
Audio System
Installation
and Operation
Instructions
Quality Motorcycle Audio
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INTEGRATR
IV
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The Integratr IV has been developed to provide motorcycle riders with the most advanced audio and communications system available. The Integratr IV allows owners to utilize privately purchased portable modular electronic devices such as cell phones, two way radios, portable music storage devices (MP3/IPOD), along with navigation (GPS)/highway warning audio devices.
The Integratr IV manages all audio sources as well as communications with a pas­senger and other individuals, whether on motorcycles or other vehicles. There are many choices available, so it is important to fully understand how to manage these options to bring the highest level of enjoyment to you and your passenger. Please read the enclosed manual completely. The manual provides an overview of the audio & communications system, a detailed explanation how each interface oper­ates, and provides an understanding of options / accessories available to maxi­mize your enjoyment of the system.
Overview
The audio management of the Integratr IV consists of inputs and outputs from numerous standard and optional devices. To gain the most benefit from the sys­tem, it is necessary to understand what functions are available. As with all audio systems, these devices operate on different levels, which determine what priority each level has over the other. These levels go from lowest priority (level 1) to high­est priority (level 4).
Level 1 - Music can be received into the helmet headsets using one of the
sources listed below:
• Built in FM Stereo Radio or
• Auxiliary Audio Input (MP3 players/IPOD Etc.)
Level 2 - Driver / passenger intercom, which mutes level 1 audio when engaged.
The Integratr IV intercom is also engaged when a signal is received from:
• FRS/GMRS radios (462 MHz two-way radios from Kenwood, Motorola, etc.)
Level 3 - Cell Phone, which mutes all level 2 and lower functions (except
intercom), connecting rider and passenger helmet headsets to the cell phone.
Level 4 - Warning device will interrupt all lower levels (for Right helmet speaker
only), to signal:
• Accessory Audio Warning Device (equipped with audio output jack) or
• Navigation (GPS) device (equipped with audio output jack)
The Integratr IV also provides the connection jacks for the rider /passenger head­sets for all of the functions noted above. The Integratr IV has been optimized to provide excellent music fidelity for your listening enjoyment.
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Controls and Functions
A. On/Off Music Volume Control
B. Intercom Volume On/Off Control
C. Intercom Vox Sensitivity Control
D. PTT Switch
E. Seek Up
F. LCD Display
G. Seek Down
H. Aux/FM Music Selector Switch
I. Drivers Helmet Headset Jack
J. Passengers Helmet Headset Jack
K. FRS/GMRS Jack
L. Auxiliary Audio Input
M. Cell Phone Input
N. Remote Push to Talk/Mute Input
O. Navigation Input
P. Auxiliary Warning Device Input
Q. DC 12v Accessory Output
R. Battery Release
Diagram A
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INT
VOX
SENSITIVITY
DOWN
SEEK
UP
SEEK
PTT
AUX
FM
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FRS
GMRS
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AUX
CELL
RPM
NAV
AWD
DC 12V
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black 3-pin plug
optional
remote PTT/
mute switch
6-pin din
passenger's
helmet headset
(not included)
driver's
helmet headset
(not included)
included
aux audio
connection
cable
optional
cell phone
connection
cable
optional
FRS/GMRS
connection cable
VOL ON/OFF
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AUX
FM /
FRS
GMRS
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CEL
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AWD
DC
12V
JMSR-AC03
JMSR-AC02
JMSR-AC01
optional
audio warning device
connection cable
JMSR-AC05
optional
navigator audio
input connection
cable
JMSR-AC04
SET-UP
1) Install Alkaline batteries into the battery tray and slide the tray onto the bottom of the Integratr IV.
2) Place the Integratr IV in the included belt pouch or your tank bag.
Auxiliary Audio Input
The Integratr IV provides a port to connect auxiliary audio players (such as MP3/ IPOD devices) to the audio channel (Level 1).
• Connect the accessory audio device using the connection cable J&M Part# JMSR-AC01.
• Select Aux input with the Aux/FM switch (H)
• Adjust the audio volume of the accessory audio device to a comfortable level, as the audio is feeding directly into the Integratr IV.
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Rider / Passenger Intercom
Operation
• The Integratr IV intercom is a voice activated system that allows seamless com­munication between rider and passenger. The Integratr IV intercom is opera­tional when the master volume on / off switch is turned "on".
Requirements
• The Integratr IV will function properly only if the rider and passenger are wearing helmets outfitted with J&M Dual-Mode helmet headsets along with the proper lower section hook-up cords.
Operation Guidelines
• Set the intercom volume control (B) to 50% of range to ensure that audio is not excessively loud when system is turned-on. You may later adjust the volume to the desired level, turning it clockwise to increase the volume.
• Adjust the VOX sensitivity knob (C) to the desired level that will allow the inter­com to activate upon speaking, but not falsely activate from outside ambient / wind noise. Turn clockwise for greater sensitivity, counterclockwise for less sen­sitivity.
• The intercom will mute the music from all audio sources when VOX is engaged, and return the music 3.5 seconds after the last VOX input is received. The 3.5 second delay spans the natural gaps that occur from voice inflections and minor turns of the head (away from microphone) that occur while riding.
• The optional rider / passenger PTT switch will also activate the intercom, thus allowing both the rider and passenger the enjoyment of duplex communication when using two-way radios.
Note:
For maximum enjoyment of the system, it is important that the helmet headset microphone placement be correct, as advised in the headset installation instruc­tions. Too much gap between the mouth and microphone will result in excessive noise entering the system and imperfect intercom operation / VOX switching.
Cellular Telephone
The Integratr IV provides an input for cellular phone communication. Given the increased emphasis/local legislation requiring the use of cellular phone headsets while driving a car, as well as the proliferation of phone models and calling plans available, J&M is providing a simple connection to the Integratr IV via the cellular phone headset 2.5 mm jack found on most phones. If your phone does not have a headset jack, consult your phone supplier for an accessory headset adapter.
• Using the cellular phone cable JMSR-AC02 plug the 3.5 mm plug into (M) to the
Integratr IV cell phone jack and the 2.5 mm plug into your cellular phone headset jack. (JMSR-AC92 adapter is available for 4-pin style Nokia Phones.)
• Consult your cellular phone owners manual to set your telephone to auto-answer.
This will allow you to receive calls while riding, without the need to touch or manip­ulate the phone to receive a call.
• Adjust the volume of the phone audio to be received at a comfortable level. To
do this, use the cellular phone volume control (you need to receive a real call to do this) before the ride begins.
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• For cellular phones equipped with voice-command dialing, your helmet headset
microphone is continually connected to the cellular phone. This will enable the rider or passenger to activate the voice command dialing feature.
• Once a call is received, the rider and passenger headsets will connect to the
phone via a distinct VOX activated intercom channel, muting out all lower level communications (music and FRS radio). Phone conversations are then shared by rider and passenger. Any audio generated from the phone or voice input will keep the intercom latched, with a 3.5 second intercom delay from the last VOX input. If a pause in conversation exceeds 3.5 seconds, lower level audio will return until new VOX input is received.
• You may need to fine-tune the cell phone volume until you have established a
comfortable volume level while riding. Manipulation of phone controls while riding is not recommended.
Note: 1 When using a minority of cell phone providers / systems you may hear a slight buzz in the helmet headset when cellular phone activation occurs. This buzzing noise is normal and can be reduced or eliminated by placing the cellular phone as far away as possible from the Integratr IV.
FRS / GMRS Two-Way Radio
• The Integratr IV provides a port to connect FRS / GMRS radio's of various types
such as Kenwood FreeTalk™ with corresponding adapter cable JMSR-AC16 or Motorola " T Series " with corresponding adapter cable JMSR-AC15.
Operation
• We recommend reading the owners manual provided with your FRS / GMRS radio
to take full advantage of the features and benefits.
• Connect the FRS radio cable to the radio and the accessory jack (K). Turn the
FRS radio "on".
• We recommend placing the radio on your belt / riding suit waistband or other
remote location.
• Adjust the volume of the FRS radio to be received at a comfortable level. Use
the FRS radio volume control to do this (you need to receive a real transmission to do this) before the ride begins.
• Incoming FRS radio transmissions will activate the intercom system, mute the
music (Level 1), and will be heard by rider and passenger. Rider and passenger can discuss what is being heard from the FRS radio without that conversation be trans­mitted.
• To transmit, rider or passenger must press the PTT button.
• The 3.5 second delay of the intercom system aids two-way radio conversations,
since most users don't say "over" when their statements are finished. The 3.5 second delay also provides time to bridge the natural pause that occurs while lis­teners determine the incoming speech has ended, before they respond.
Note:
If you receive a cell phone call while riding with the FRS radio in use, the cell phone will mute all Level 1 & 2 communications. However, if (out of habit) you press the PTT button while talking on the phone that portion of your phone conversation could be transmitted over the FRS radio.
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Note:
The range afforded with the FRS radio will vary depending upon terrain, weather conditions, outside sources of interference, etc.
Audio Warning Device or Navigation (GPS)
• A Navigation system with audio output signal and / or AWD with audio output
signal.
• Navigation audio input cable JMSR-AC04
• AWD audio input cable JMSR-AC05
• Mount your AAWD to the motorcycle and connect it to the Integratr IV.
• Mount your GPS to the motorcycle and connect it to the Integratr IV.
• Navigation/Warning devices are Level 4 audio, muting all other forms of commu-
nication only in the right speaker of the helmet headset. Therefore, the left speak­er will still be playing whatever audio is being used, but the right speaker will play the warning tone or Navigation (GPS) spoken directions.
Use of Accessory Audio Warning Devices may not be approved in all States. Please consult and observe all local regulations.
JMSR-4020 Parts Listing Main Kit
JMSR-4010 Main Control Unit (No Battery Tray or Pouch) JMSR-AC13 Replacement Leatherette/Vinyl Belt Pouch JMSR-AC10 Replacement Alkaline Battery Tray JMSR-AC01 Replacement Aux Audio Input Cable
Accessories
JMSR-AC02 Cell Phone Input Cable JMSR-AC03 Remote PTT/Mute Switch Assembly (Handlebar Wrap) with
Passengers Extension Cable JMSR-AC04 Navigator/GPS Audio Input Cable JMSR-AC05 Audio Warning Device (Radar) Input Cable JMSR-AC09 Complete Charging Kit (120/240v AC, 12v DC Auto)
For Polymer Lithium Ion Battery Pack (International Adapters
Included) JMSR-AC11 Polymer Lithium Ion Battery Pack JMSR-AC15 Two-Way Radio Connection Cable for Motorola T-Series FRS/
GMRS Radios JMSR-AC16 Two-Way Radio Connection Cable for Kenwood Freetalk FRS
Radio JMSR-AC23 12 Volt DC Power Adapter Pack JMSR-AC92 3-Pin to 4-Pin Cell Phone Adapter Cable (Nokia)
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Noise and Interference
Motorcycle audio systems are by their very nature noisy. While we do not guaran­tee this system to be completely free from electrical noises and interference, we have taken many steps to achieve that goal: the power supply system is well fil­tered and the cables associated with the unit are shielded.
Thank you for the confidence you have shown by purchasing one of J&M's innova­tive products. If you have any questions during installation, or require further assis­tance, you may call us at 1-800-358-0881 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
Thank you for the confidence you have shown by purchasing one of J&M’s innovative products. If you have any questions during installation, or require further assistance, you may call us at 1-800-358-0881 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
Tucson, Arizona U.S.A.
(800) 358-0881 • www.jmcorp.com • audio@jmcorp.com
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