Midland Radio Motorcycle Accessories BT2 User Manual

INDEX  
Technical specifications of Midland BT2 ....................................................................................................3  
Structure of the operator’s manual.............................................................................................................4  
Charging batteries......................................................................................................................................4  
Description of the unit and installation brackets.........................................................................................4  
Typical configurations of BT2.....................................................................................................................6  
General considerations on priority .............................................................................................................6  
Switching your Midland BT2 on and off .....................................................................................................7  
Pairing with Bluetooth devices...................................................................................................................7  
Adjusting the volume..................................................................................................................................9  
Using the features of the Bluetooth devices ..............................................................................................9  
Using the wired audio input......................................................................................................................13  
Using a Two Way Radio transceiver ........................................................................................................13  
Special configurations..............................................................................................................................13  
Recommendations for specific uses ........................................................................................................14  
Light and sound signals/Unit functions ....................................................................................................16  
Unit Functions .................................................................................................................................... 16-18  
FCC Compliance Info...............................................................................................................................18  
Accessories for the BT2...........................................................................................................................19  
Accessories Order Form..........................................................................................................................20  
Waiver and General Release...................................................................................................................22  
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Midland BT2 Intercom  
Thank you for purchasing the Midland BT2 Intercom, the first truly wireless multimedia system for bikers. The Midland BT2 is de-  
signed to be fitted directly on to your helmet and to be used for communications with Bluetooth devices like mobile phones, GPS  
Sat-Navs and MP3 players. If desired, it can also be paired with another Midland BT2 unit and used as wireless Rider/Passenger  
Intercom system or Rider to Rider in bike-to-bike mode, within a maximum range of 220 yards. The Midland BT2 is also supplied  
with a wired connection that can be used to connect an iPod/MP3 player or GMRS transceiver,which will then enable bike-to-bike  
communications up to a maximum range of 3 Miles.  
Midland BT2 is available in two versions:  
Technical specifications  
of Midland BT2  
Single BT2-S Intercom kit with one unit only  
Dual BT2-D Intercom with two units  
General:  
Depending on the model purchased, the package contains the  
following parts:  
Bluetooth ver. 2.0 stereo (Headset/Handsfree/A2DP proto-  
col)  
AGC system automatically controls the volume in relation  
to background noise  
Voice (VOX) or manual communications option  
Private or shared (3-way communications) call mode  
Manual controls to enable: phone, intercom and wire con-  
nection  
Fully waterproof  
Lithium battery with 8 hours talk time (up to 2 days in stan-  
dby mode)  
BT2-S Intercom  
1 BT2 communication unit  
1 audio kit with two stereo speakers, microphone with  
boom and wire microphone  
1 plate with bi-adhesive strip to fix the unit onto the hel-  
met  
1 clamp to fix the unit onto the helmet  
1 stereo audio cable to connect an iPod/ or other models of  
MP3 players  
Recharge time: app. 4 hours  
Dimensions. Length: 87 mm – Width: 47 mm - Thickness:  
16 mm  
1 mini USB wall-mounting power supply  
1 mini USB DC adapter  
Wind Suppressing Foam Microphone Cover, Allen key and  
Velcro strip for assembly  
Bluetooth connections:  
Identical device for Rider to Passenger or Bike-to-Bike In-  
tercom mode, up to a maximum range of 220 yards  
Bluetooth devices  
BT2-D Intercom DUAL  
2 BT2 communication units  
2 audio kits with two stereo speakers, microphone with  
boom and wire microphone  
- Cell phone, GPS (Garmin Zumo and TomTom Rider 1 and  
2), MP3 player Stereo (with A2DP protocol)  
- GMRS transceivers (with built-in or external Bluetooth con-  
nection) for group bike-to-bike communications  
2 plates with bi-adhesive strip to fix the unit onto the hel-  
met  
2 clamps to fix the unit onto the helmet  
2 stereo audio cables to connect an iPod/ or other models  
of MP3 players  
1 mini USB wall-mounting power supply with double plug  
1 mini USB DC adapter with double plug  
Wind Suppressing Foam Microphone Cover, Allen key and  
Velcro strip for assembly  
Wire connections:  
For stereo audio input (iPod/MP3 player)  
For GMRS transceivers (with optional cable)  
Attention: before using BT2 for the first time, remember  
to recharge it for at least 4 hours.  
Attention: Midland BT2 is designed to withstand rain and  
water. However, if it is raining, always verify that the rub-  
ber caps protecting the sockets are fully fitted.  
The units included in the DUAL kit are already paired and can  
therefore be immediately used in the Intercom mode.  
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Structure of the operator’s manual  
Description of the unit  
and installation brackets  
This manual is divided into 5 main sections:  
Description of the unit and installation brackets  
Pairing with Bluetooth devices  
Using the features of Bluetooth devices  
Using the wire audio input  
Description of the BT2 unit  
The BT2 has 5 multifunction buttons on the front and 3 wired  
connections in the lower section.  
Special configurations  
Volume +  
To easily configure your BT2 unit, please follow the sequence  
of steps described below:  
Phone  
Volume -  
Step 1: fix the unit onto your helmet following the instruc-  
tions provided in the “Fixing the unit onto the helmet” sec-  
tion.  
Step 2: pair the Bluetooth devices (for example a cell  
phone or GPS) with the BT2 unit. Follow the procedure  
described in the chapter: “Pairing with Bluetooth devices”,  
choosing the Bluetooth devices you are using.  
Step 3: after completing the pairing operation, go to the  
“Using the features of the Bluetooth devices” section,  
choosing Bluetooth devices you are using.  
Intercom  
AUX  
Red and  
blue light  
Step 4: if you have a wired audio input, read chapter “Using  
the wire audio input”.  
Step 5: for information on how to use the advanced featu-  
res, read the “Special configurations” chapter.  
Charger  
iPod/MP3  
GMRS  
Audio kit  
Charging batteries  
Make sure that the unit is fully charged before use. Allow at  
least 5-6 hours for a full charge before using the unit for the  
first time. Normally, after the first time, it takes 4 hours for a  
full charge.  
Charge the unit by inserting the wall-charger into the charging  
socket (lift the rubber cover to insert the plug).  
Description of the button features:  
Phone: can be used to enable/disable and manage cell-  
phone features  
Intercom: can be used to enable/disable the Intercom fea-  
ture and manage 3-way communications  
AUX: can be used to enable/disable the wired audio input  
Volume+: enables you to increase the volume  
Volume -: enables you to decrease the volume  
The red LED on the unit will start flashing when charging  
begins.  
Allow the headset to charge until the red LED turns off.  
When the charge is complete, release the headset from  
the charger.  
Description of the wired connections  
Charger jack: enables to recharge the unit using a stan-  
dard mini USB power supply  
Audio kit jack: enable to connect an audio kit (stereo head-  
set and microphone)  
Auxiliary audio jack (AUX): can be used to connect an au-  
dio source, like a stereo iPod/MP3 player or GMRS tran-  
sceiver  
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Plate with bi-adhesive strip  
Description of the audio kit  
The fixing plate has a bi-adhesive strip on one of its sides. To  
fix the plate in place, clean the application area on the helmet  
surface, remove the bi-adhesive film and place the fixing plate  
on the helmet by keeping it contact with the surface for a few  
seconds.  
The audio system includes two ultra-flat stereo speakers and  
two interchangeable microphones, which are both supplied  
with a bracket and wire connection.  
Fixing the stereo speakers. The two stereo speakers have a  
Velcro/adhesive strip that aids their fixing to your helmet.  
Beware to not completely cover your ear with the speakers,  
you must always be able to listen to the traffic sound and in-  
dication.  
Clamp  
Using the Allen Key, loosen the  
two screws on the clamp and  
place the rear plate between the  
helmet padding and the external  
rigid protection. Then, tighten the  
two screws in order to firmly fix the  
clamp in place.  
The microphone can be fixed onto the helmet in two ways:  
Boom Microphone. Place the section with the Velcro/adhesi-  
ve strip between the padding and the rigid cover of the helmet,  
so that the microphone is correctly positioned in front of your  
mouth and that the white symbol is facing your mouth. This  
type of microphone is suited for Open Faced and Flip Front  
helmets.  
Fitting and removing your Midland BT2  
The BT2 can be easily fitted onto the helmet by sliding it  
downwards so that it fits into the slot of the selected fixing  
device (plate with bi-adhesive strip or clamp).  
Wire microphone. Using the Velcro/adhesive strip, place  
the microphone inside the helmet in front of your mouth. This  
type of microphone is more suited for Full Faced helmets. The  
mini connector on the microphone allows you choose the mi-  
crophone that best suits the helmet you are using.  
BT2 is maintained in position thanks to the fixing clip located  
on the upper section (A).  
The audio kit must then be connected to the central jack of the  
Midland BT2 Intercom unit using the “L” shaped connector.  
This connector is very flexible and can be easily adapted to  
most commercial helmets.  
Description of the installation brackets  
The Midland BT2 can be fixed onto the helmet in two different  
ways: By either using the plate with bi-adhesive strip, or the  
clamp. These methods allow you to safely “fix” the BT2 unit  
onto your helmet and to remove it at any time in order to re-  
charge or store it.  
To detach the BT2, simply press the fixing clip and push the  
unit upwards.  
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Typical configurations of BT2  
1. Single Midland BT2, “Rider only”  
2. Midland BT2 paired, “Rider  
Passenger”  
&
3. Midland BT2 Bike-to-bike; “Ri-  
ders & Passengers equipped with  
Midland BT2 and GMRS transcei-  
vers”  
Bluetooth connection for cell phone,  
GPS and MP3 player or a cell phone  
with MP3 feature (to listen to music)  
Wired connection for stereo music  
player (iPod/MP3 player)  
Rider to Passenger intercom featu-  
re  
Rider can connect the GPS system  
and both Rider and Passenger  
can connect/attach their own MP3  
Players/cell phones etc to their own  
headsets and still be able to com-  
municate with each other via the  
Intercom.  
Rider to Passenger intercom sy-  
stem  
Bike to bike communication system  
that allows two riders to communi-  
cate up to maximum distances of  
220 yards  
Bluetooth connections for Rider and  
Passenger depending on needs:  
each connection is fit for cell phone,  
Rider’s GPS system and MP3 ste-  
reo player or cell phone with MP3  
feature (to listen to music)  
Wired connection for stereo music  
player (iPod/MP3 player)  
Wired connection for stereo music  
player (iPod/MP3 player)  
Group communication (“bike to  
bike”): it is possible to connect  
GMRS transceiver to all motorbikes  
in order to communicate as group.  
The GMRS transceiver can be con-  
nected in Bluetooth or wired mode  
to both the rider’s or passenger’s  
unit. There is no limit to the number  
of people who can communicate  
while using GMRS to communicate  
while in a group.  
Devices with (high) priority 1  
General considerations on priority  
Because of their use, cell phones and GPS Sat-Navs always  
have a higher priority compared to other connected devices.  
Therefore, an incoming call or instruction from a GPS always  
interrupts all other active communications. Devices with prio-  
rity 1 must be paired with the BT2 unit using the “Phone” but-  
ton.  
The Midland BT2 is a Bluetooth unit that can be paired with  
other Bluetooth devices with different features: cell phone,  
GPS, MP3 player, etc...  
Depending on the type of device, Midland BT2 assigns ope-  
rating priorities; for example calls have a higher priority com-  
pared to music. This means that if a call arrives while you are  
listening to music, your music will automatically be interrupted  
so that you can answer the call. There are three priorities avai-  
lable to meet the most common requirements.  
Devices with (Medium) priority 2  
This priority can be assigned only to another BT2 with Inter-  
com feature. Enabling the Intercom feature disables all other  
communications except those with (High) priority 1. This is  
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true if you haven’t changed the default setting, following the  
procedure described in the final chapter “Special Configura-  
tion”. The two Midland BT2 units can be paired by means of  
“Volume +” and “Volume –“ buttons.  
Pairing with Bluetooth devices  
Your Midland BT2 is a Bluetooth unit that can be paired with  
other Bluetooth devices.  
Before performing this procedure, it is necessary to set BT2  
into “Pairing mode” (Setup).  
The only operations permitted in this mode are the pairing  
ones. To use the BT2 unit after pairing it with the desired devi-  
ces, it is necessary to quit the “Setup” mode and switch to the  
“Operating” mode.  
Devices with (Low) priority 3  
MP3 players, Bluetooth adapters or GMRS transceivers have  
the lower priority, which means that all communications with  
these devices will be disabled if a call or GPS communication  
(priority 1) arrives or if the Intercom feature is enabled (priority  
2).  
Devices with priority 3 must be paired with the BT2 unit using  
the “AUX” button.  
Setup mode  
Switch off the BT2 device. Press and hold down the central  
button (Intercom/on) for about 7 sec. until the red indicator  
switches on permanently. BT2 is now in “Setup” mode and can  
therefore be paired with other devices.  
Midland BT2 can also be paired with audio devices by means  
of a wired connection. This connection has the lowest priority  
and is disabled every time a Bluetooth connection is enabled.  
Pairing the unit with another BT2 unit  
Switching your Midland BT2 on and off  
The two units supplied in the Midland BT2-D Intercom  
DUAL kit, are already paired and ready for use, which  
means that it is not necessary to perform this procedure.  
BT2 can be switched on by means of the central button la-  
beled “Intercom”.  
To switch off the unit you must use a combination of two but-  
tons (intercom+AUX), thus lessening the chances that you  
might turn off the unit accidentally (especially while wearing  
heavy gloves).  
If the devices are not part of the same kit, or one of the BT2  
units has been purchased separately, you need to pair them in  
order to be able to use the Intercom function.  
Place both BT2 units in Setup mode (red indicator permanen-  
tly on) Press the “Volume +” button on the first unit until the  
RED and BLUE lights begin to flash rapidly and alternately.  
Then press the “Volume –“button on the second unit until the  
RED and BLUE lights begin to flash rapidly and alternately.  
Now both BT2 units are trying to pair to each other.  
When successfully paired, each device will light the BLUE light  
for 1 sec and go back to setting mode (red light always on)  
waiting for additional pairing or setting procedures.  
Pairing the unit with your cell phone  
Switching the unit on:  
1. Enable the Bluetooth device search feature on your cell  
phone. As this procedure varies according to the brand and  
model of the mobile phone, refer to the manual supplied to  
your particular phone for further information.  
Press and hold Intercom button down for approximately 3  
seconds until the BLUE indicator lights.  
Switching the unit off:  
2. Set the BT2 unit in “Setup” mode, then press the “Phone”  
button on the unit until the red and blue indicators start  
flashing.  
Press and hold both “Intercom” and “AUX” buttons to-  
gether for approximately 3 seconds until the RED indicator  
flashes 3 times.  
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3. After a few seconds the cell phone will display “Midland  
BT2”. Select it and follow the instructions provided in your  
cell phone manual to accept the pairing. When prompted,  
enter the pairing code, which is 0000 (four zeroes). Your  
cell phone should then display a confirmation message if  
the pairing operation has been successfully completed (In  
case of error message, complete anyway the procedure,  
exit the “setup” mode and try to use the BT2 with your pho-  
ne).  
4 The BT2 unit returns to the Setup mode (red indicator per-  
manently on) to indicate that it is ready to be paired with  
other devices  
If you pair the BT2 unit with a cell phone, you will not be able  
to pair it with a GPS Sat-Nav, because both these devices are  
assigned (high) priority 1.  
directly with the GPS Sat-Nav and by then pairing your GPS  
with the Midland BT2. In this case, the cell phone features will  
be managed by the GPS Sat-Nav.  
Pairing the unit with a Bluetooth Enabled MP3  
player  
NB: Not all MP3 players are “Bluetooth Enabled” Please  
check your MP3 players specification before attempting  
to connect to the BT2 via Bluetooth.  
1. On you MP3 player enable the Bluetooth device search  
feature. As the procedure varies according to the brand  
and model, refer to the manual supplied with your MP3  
player for further information.  
This problem can be easily solved by pairing your cell phone  
directly with your GPS Sat-Nav and then pairing the GPS with  
your Midland BT2 using the above procedure. In this case, the  
cell phone features will be managed by the GPS Sat-Nav.  
2. Ensure that the BT2 is still in Setup mode (Red light on)  
Press the “AUX” button on the BT2 unit until the red and  
blue indicators start to flash.  
3. After a few seconds the MP3 player should display “Mid-  
land BT2”. Select it and follow the instructions provided in  
the MP3 Player manual to accept the pairing. If requested,  
enter the pairing code, which is 0000 (four zeroes). The  
MP3 player should then display a confirmation message  
the pairing operation has been successfully completed.  
4. The BT2 unit returns to the Setup mode (red indicator per-  
manently on) to indicate that it is ready to be paired with  
other devices.  
Pairing the unit with a GPS Sat-Nav  
It is generally possible to pair the BT2 unit with all GPS Sat-  
Navs that support Bluetooth earpieces.  
Midland BT2 has been successfully tested for use with GPS  
ZUMO Sat-Navs manufactured by Garmin and TOMTOM Ri-  
der 1 and 2 Sat-Navs.  
1. On your GPS Sat-Nav, enable the Bluetooth earphone  
search feature. As this procedure varies according to the  
brand and model of GPS, we recommend you refer to the  
manual supplied with your GPS Sat-Nav for further infor-  
mation.  
Pairing the unit with other Bluetooth devices  
The Midland BT2 can also be paired with other Bluetooth de-  
vices such as non-Bluetooth enabled products connected to  
Bluetooth adapters (for example any personal audio product  
unit connected to a BPA100) or Two Way Radio transceivers  
with built-in Bluetooth connections.  
1. Enable the pairing mode on the Bluetooth device. As the  
procedure varies according to the brand and mode, refer  
to the manual supplied with the Bluetooth device for further  
information.  
2. Ensure that the BT2 is in Setup mode (Red light on) press  
“AUX” button on the BT2 unit until the red and blue indica-  
tors start to flash.  
3. The pairing will be completed in a few seconds and the  
BT2 unit then returns to the Setup mode (red indicator per-  
manently on) to indicate that it is ready to be paired with  
other devices.  
2. Ensure that the BT2 is in Setup mode (Red light on) &  
Press the “Phone” button on the BT2 unit until the red and  
blue indicators start to flash.  
3. After a few seconds the GPS Sat-Nav will display “Midland  
BT2”. Select it and follow the instructions provided in the  
GPS Sat-Nav manual to accept the pairing. When promp-  
ted, enter the pairing code, which is 0000 (four zeroes).  
The GPS should then display a confirmation message if  
the pairing operation has been successfully completed.  
4. The BT2 unit returns to the Setup mode (red indicator per-  
manently on) to indicate that it is ready to be paired with  
other devices.  
If you pair the BT2 unit with a GPS Sat-Nav, you will not be  
able to pair it with a mobile phone, because both these devi-  
ces are assigned (high) priority 1.  
This problem can be easily solved by pairing the cell phone  
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Attention: the device search procedure (red and blue  
lights flashing) continues for approximately 2 minutes.  
If no device is found within this interval of time, the BT2  
returns to the Setup mode (red light permanently on).  
To start again the search, repeat the pairing procedure  
from step 2. To cancel the pairing procedure (red and  
blue indicators flashing) and return to the Setup mode  
at any time, press “Intercom” button twice.  
Adjusting the volume  
Your Midland BT2 uses AGC technology, which automatically  
adjusts the listening volume in relation to background noise.  
However, it is also possible to manually adjust the volume by  
means of the “Volume+” and “Volume -“buttons.  
For example, you can manually adjust the maximum volume  
in very noisy environments (for example when travelling at  
high speeds), to allow the AGC automatic system to change  
the volume and use the manually set volume as maximum set-  
ting. This operation is useful because each type and standard  
of helmet is influenced in different ways by wind and back-  
ground noise.  
Resetting all paired devices  
Sometimes you may find it necessary to delete all the pairing  
references stored in the BT2 unit (reset operation).  
To perform this operation, simultaneously press and hold  
down the “Volume +” and “Volume –“ buttons for 4 seconds.  
The Blue Light will be lit on for 1 sec.  
This procedure deletes all the paired Bluetooth devices sto-  
red in the memory and it is therefore possible to start a new  
“clean” pairing session.  
Using the features of the bluetooth  
devices  
Exiting from the Setup mode  
Using the intercom feature  
After you have paired the desired Bluetooth devices, you must  
quit the “Setup” mode in order to be able to use your BT2.  
Press and hold the Intercom button (center button) for 3 se-  
conds.  
The red indicator switches off and the blue one starts to flash.  
You can now use your BT2.  
To use the Intercom feature, be sure both units are turned on  
and correctly paired together.  
If you have purchased a “single” version, follow the pairing  
procedure described in section “Pairing the unit with another  
BT2 unit” above.  
Priority: Intercom communications always have a hi-  
gher priority, compared to other communications, with  
the only exceptions being Telephone and GPS Sat-Nav.  
Therefore, the Intercom feature automatically disables all  
other communications.  
Reconnecting the unit to bluetooth devices  
After successfully pairing your devices, you can switch them  
off and on without having the repeat the pairing procedure.  
If a connection failure occurs between the two devices (for  
example because one device is switched off or you are not  
within the maximum range), it is not necessary to repeat the  
pairing procedure.  
The Intercom feature is disabled only when an incoming call or  
voice communication is received from the GPS Sat-Nav, and  
is automatically re-enabled as soon as these communications  
end.  
Attention: some cell phone release the line after a few  
seconds, which means that the Intercom feature may not  
be immediately available.  
Simply switch the device on again or move within the maxi-  
mum range. If the connection cannot be re-established auto-  
matically, select the device from the “devices menu” of your  
Bluetooth device (for example mobile phone, MP3 player,  
etc…) and re-enable the connection.  
The Intercom feature can be enabled in two ways:  
Manual activation:  
Press “Intercom” button, on one of the two units. Commu-  
nication is enabled and remains active until you press the  
“Intercom” button again. You will hear 1 audio tone when  
the Intercom feature is enabled and 2 audio tones when it  
is disabled.  
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Voice activation (VOX):  
Attention: Remember that you can answer the call only  
after the third Ring.  
This is the default enabling mode. To start an Intercom  
communication, simply start talking. The communication  
will remain active for all the time you are talking. If there  
is no conversation, the Intercom feature is automatically  
Rejecting a call  
If you don’t wish to answer, you can let the cell phone ring or  
press the “Telephone” button for a few seconds (you will hear  
one audio confirmation tone).  
disabled after 20 seconds.  
To re-enable it, simply start  
talking again. When the Intercom is “VOX” activated, you  
can decide to disable it before the predefined time, simply  
by pressing the Intercom button once.  
Making a call  
To disable the voice enabling mode, follow the instructions  
provided in the “Special configurations” section.  
There are several ways to make a call.  
From the mobile keypad:  
Dial the number on the mobile keypad:  
Attention: when you use the Intercom feature, the first  
time you activate it (voice or manual) the communication  
will be established with a short delay because of the fact  
that the devices must first recognize each other. After  
that the communication will be immediately established.  
Press “Send” on the mobile phone.  
This way of calling should never be carried out while in  
charge of a moving vehicle.  
To redial the last number:  
Press and hold “Telephone” button for 3 seconds in order  
to redial the last number (you will hear one audio confirma-  
tion tone).  
Two Midland BT2 units can communicate up to a maximum  
range of approximately 220 yards outdoors. It is therefore  
possible to use BT2 as Intercom system for “BIKE-TO-BIKE”  
communications between two riders. The maximum range de-  
pends on the environment the units are being used in.  
To make a voice call:  
Briefly press “Telephone” button. If your cell phone sup-  
ports voice calls, you will be asked to spell the name of the  
contact you wish to call.  
Using the telephone feature  
The correct operation of this feature depends on the type of  
helmet used (Open or closed faced) and on the speed you are  
travelling at. We suggest you perform a few tests to determine  
the best settings for you as an individual.  
To use the Telephone feature, be sure both units are turned on  
and correctly paired together, following the pairing procedure  
described in section “Pairing the unit with a cell phone”.  
Attention: if you are listening the music using an MP3  
Player connected via Bluetooth (A2DP protocol), you will  
not be able to use the “Dial last number” and “Voice call”  
commands, because these buttons are used to control  
the MP3 player. Therefore, if you want to make a call, you  
must first disable the music by pressing the “Intercom”  
button for 1 second (you will hear two audio confirmation  
tone) before making the call.  
Attention: information provided in this section refers to  
the establishment of a direct communication between  
the cell phone and the BT2 unit. If the cell phone is con-  
nected via the GPS Sat-Nav, the cell phone features can  
only be managed via the GPS itself.  
Priority: Calls are always private and have a high priority,  
which means that all other communications are tempo-  
rarily disabled when a call arrives and automatically re-  
enabled once the call ends.  
Ending a call  
There are several ways to end a call:  
Answering a call  
When you hear the phone ring, you can answer in two different  
ways:  
Vocally:  
Wait for the called person to end the call.  
Press the Telephone” button for 3 seconds (you will hear  
an audio confirmation tone).  
Simply say one word to answer the call and start talking. Re-  
membering that you can only do this if you answer the call  
after the third Ring. (Be aware that some phones may not sup-  
port voice answering)  
Press “End” button on the cell phone. (This way of ending a  
call should never be carried out while in charge of a moving  
vehicle)  
Manually:  
3-way telephone communications  
Tap the “Phone” button and start speaking.  
The Intercom feature is temporarily disabled when a phone call  
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is in progress. However, it is possible to add other parties to  
the conversation by simply enabling the 3-way communication  
feature. After the initial call has been established, briefly press  
the “Intercom” button on the BT2 device that has received the  
call (you will hear an audio confirmation tone). To re-establish  
a private conversation, press the “Intercom” button again (you  
will hear two audio confirmation tones).  
The music listening mode has the lowest priority com-  
pared to other connections (such as phone calls or In-  
tercom conversations). Therefore, the music will always  
be disabled when another type of communication is ena-  
bled.  
Using the features of your GPS sat-nav  
To use the features of your GPS Sat-Nav, be sure both units  
are turned on and correctly paired together, following the pai-  
ring procedure described in the “Pairing the unit with a GPS  
Sat-Nav” section.  
Priority: communications with the GPS Sat-Nav have the hi-  
ghest priority, which means that the enabling of these commu-  
nications causes the temporary disabling of all other commu-  
nications (Intercom, music or two way radio transceiver). Once  
the GPS communications have ended, all other communica-  
tions are automatically reenabled.  
Using the MP3 player feature of the cell pho-  
ne  
Many cell phones are now designed to be used as stereo MP3  
players. Your Midland BT2 fully supports the A2DP and AVR-  
CP protocols that enable you to listen to stereo music and  
remotely control your cell phone’s MP3 player.  
You can even use the buttons on the BT2 unit to control the  
following play options:  
Play, Pause, Forward and Backward.  
Attention: The remote control is enabled only if the MP3  
player device supports the AVRCP protocol.  
Listening to voice instructions from your GPS Sat-Nav  
Traffic directions from your GPS Sat-Nav will always be im-  
mediately transmitted by temporarily disabling all other acti-  
ve communications. Once these voice directions have been  
transmitted, your BT2 will automatically re-enable all existing  
communications.  
Listening to music from your GPS Sat-Nav  
The most popular GPS devices usually enable you to listen  
to music when no directions are being given. In this case, the  
communication with the GPS is always active and has the hi-  
ghest priority compared to all other active devices.  
However, it is possible to enable the Intercom feature at any  
time, while listening to music, simply by pressing the “Inter-  
com” button to open a 3 way communication. For further in-  
formation, see the “3-way communications with the GPS Sat-  
Nav” section below.  
Available controls:  
To enable your connected MP3 Player, press and hold down  
the “Intercom” button for 3 seconds.  
Using a cell phone with a GPS Sat-Nav  
To play/pause music, briefly press the “Intercom” button.  
To skip forward to the next song, briefly press the “Telepho-  
ne” button.  
To skip backwards to the previous song, briefly press the  
“AUX” button.  
If you have connected a GPS Sat-Nav to your Midland BT2,  
you will not be able to connect the cell phone directly to the  
unit; you must instead, connect the phone to the GPS Sat-  
Nav. By doing so, all the cell phone features will be managed  
directly by your GPS Sat-Nav. For information on how to pair  
a cell phone and answer/make calls, see the manual supplied  
with your particular Sat-Nav.  
To disable the MP3 player, press and hold down the “Inter-  
com” button for 3 seconds (2 beeps will confirm it).  
To open the Intercom communication just talk or , for a manual  
activation, disable first the MP3 player , pressing the “Inter-  
com” button and than press it again to open the Intercom.  
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3-way communications with your GPS Sat-Nav  
The Intercom feature is temporarily disabled when commu-  
nication with your GPS Sat-Nav is active (street indication or  
music). However it is possible to allow the passenger to listen,  
by enabling a “3-way communication”.  
on the BT2 unit to manage the following play features: Play,  
Pause, Forward and Backward.  
When the communication with the GPS is active, briefly press  
the “Intercom” button on the BT2 device connected to the GPS  
Sat-Nav (you will hear an audio confirmation tone). The Pas-  
senger will now be able to listen to the same information/music  
that the rider hears. To return to the private mode, press the  
“Intercom” button once more (You will hear two audio confir-  
mation tones).  
Using other bluetooth devices  
Midland BT2 can also be paired with other Bluetooth devices  
like MP3 players, Bluetooth adapters (for example BPA100) or  
Two Way Radio transceivers with built-in Bluetooth.  
This can be a great advantage as it is possible to then increa-  
se your “Bike to Bike range” up to 3 Miles!  
To use these devices, be sure your BT2 and other device are  
both turned on and correctly paired together, following the  
pairing procedure described in the “Pairing the unit with other  
Bluetooth devices” section.  
Available controls:  
To enable your connected MP3 Player, press and hold down  
the “Intercom” button for 3 seconds.  
To play/pause music, briefly press the “Intercom” button.  
To skip forward to the next song, briefly press the “Telepho-  
ne” button.  
To skip backwards to the previous song, briefly press the  
“AUX” button.  
To disable the MP3 player, press and hold down the “Inter-  
com” button for 3 seconds (2 beeps will confirm it).  
Paired devices can be enabled or disabled without canceling  
the pairing by simply pressing the “AUX” button.  
Disabling: press “AUX” button for 3 seconds (you will hear  
two audio confirmation tones)  
Enabling: press “AUX” button for 3 seconds (you will hear  
one audio confirmation tone)  
To open the Intercom communication just talk or , for a manual  
activation, disable first the MP3 player , pressing the “Inter-  
com” button and than press it again to open the Intercom.  
It is not possible to guarantee the full compatibility with  
all the MP3 Bluetooth player in the market, because they  
often use different or proprietary procedures.  
In this case the device is simply temporarily disconnected from  
the BT2 unit, although the devices continue to be paired.  
Priority: communications with other Bluetooth devices  
have a lower priority compared to those established with  
a cell phone, GPS Sat-Nav and Intercom system. This  
means that communications will always be disabled  
when a call arrives, when the GPS Sat-Nav transmits in-  
structions, or when the Intercom feature is enabled.  
Using a Bluetooth adapter:  
Your Midland BT2 can be connected to an external Bluetooth  
adapter (such as a BPA100) to use with audio devices without  
built-in Bluetooth connection (like Two Way radio transceivers  
or older GPS variants).  
Attention: if you use your GPS Sat-Nav to listen to music  
(the communication with the GPS Sat-Nav is always acti-  
ve), all communications with other Bluetooth devices will  
be disabled, as they have a lower priority.  
Using a Bluetooth Enabled Two Way Radio  
The Midland BT2 can be connected to Bluetooth Enabled Two  
Way Radio and used for bike to-bike communications. Pair  
your BT2 with the Radio, as described in the “Pairing the unit  
with other Bluetooth devices” chapter, then enable the Blue-  
tooth connection by pressing the button on the radio. This  
will then allow you to transmit over much greater distances,  
with more people at once, while still enjoying the flexibility and  
Using a Bluetooth MP3 player  
The Midland BT2 fully supports the A2DP protocol that ena-  
bles you to listen to stereo music and manage the main fea-  
tures of your MP3 player. It’s even possible to use the buttons  
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freedom of movement afforded you by the wireless Bluetooth  
Connection.  
Using a Two Way Radio transceiver  
To be able to use the transceiver, it is necessary to purchase  
a specific cable (sold separately) in order to connect the radio  
to your Midland BT2:  
Using the wired audio input  
Note: Some manufacturers radios use a different pin  
configuration, so we recommend that you ask your  
dealer as to which cable is best suited to your needs  
Your Midland BT2 is also fitted with a wired audio input (labe-  
led AUX), that can be used to connect a stereo audio source,  
like an iPod (or any other MP3 Player) or a GMRS transceiver  
for bike-to-bike communications.  
To communicate via the attached radio, press the transmis-  
sion Press to Talk (PTT) button to speak and release it to li-  
sten. It is not possible to talk and listen simultaneously. The  
cable connected to the transceiver has a PTT button that can  
be placed on the handlebar of your bike or held in your hand  
(If you are the Passenger rider).  
Adjust the volume of the transceiver to your needs, remembe-  
ring that the volume adjustment is controlled by the automatic  
AGC system and that it will therefore be automatically increa-  
sed in relation to background noise.  
Priority: the wired audio input has the lowest priority  
when compared to the other Bluetooth connections (in-  
cluding the Intercom) and will therefore always be disa-  
bled when another Bluetooth communication is opened.  
Listening to music  
To listen to music from the wired input, connect the audio  
source using the cable supplied with the BT2 unit. The volu-  
me level is automatically adjusted by the AGC system, which  
means that you only need to adjust the volume of your iPod/  
MP3 player to a level that will allow you to listen to music in  
normal speed.  
Special configurations  
Your Midland BT2 can be configured with customized settings  
to suit the needs of even the most demanding bikers.  
In particular, expert users may configure the following “advan-  
ced” features:  
Attention: never set the volume of the MP3 Player to the  
maximum possible.  
Hint: We recommend that you perform a few tests adjusting  
the volume of your iPod/MP3 player so at the normal speed  
the Headset volume is suited to your needs.  
Permanently enable 3-way communications  
Voice enable Intercom (VOX)  
Adjust the microphone sensitivity  
Disable the VOX feature  
The AGC system will automatically increase the volume on  
higher speed. Make a note to remember this setting for future  
trips.  
Permanently enabling 3-way communications  
Attention: the volume adjustment, (“Volume+” and “Vo-  
lume –“) buttons, cannot be used to adjust the volume of  
the wired audio source (eg MP3 player), only the volume  
of the BT2 that the device is connected to.  
Bluetooth communications with a (low) priority and audio com-  
munications transmitted by the wired connection are usually  
disabled when the Intercom feature is enabled. By enabling  
this feature, you can maintain active communications while  
simply transferring the low priority feature to the other user  
(eg Passenger).  
This feature can be useful, for example, if you wish to main-  
tain Intercom communications and simultaneously talk using  
a transceiver radio connected via Bluetooth or wired connec-  
tion.  
Enabling/disabling the wire input  
The wire input can be enabled and disabled by means of the  
“AUX” button.  
Disabling: briefly press the “AUX” button (you will hear two  
audio confirmation tones).  
Enabling: briefly press the “AUX” button (you will hear one  
audio confirmation tone).  
In addition it also allows you to share the music between Rider  
and Passenger. Considering that the music quality is “mono”  
for the second person who will share the music (see the chap-  
ter “Share the music between driver and passenger” below).  
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Enabling/disabling 3 way communications  
flash.  
Enter the Setup mode:  
4. Press again the AUX button and the Blue light will flash  
several times, in order to let you know the selected sen-  
sitivity: once = VOX disabled / Twice = very low sensitivity  
/ 3 times= low sensitivity / 4 times= medium sensitivity / 5  
times = high sensitivity / Default = medium sensitivity  
5. The light indicator is now back to steady RED (“Set up  
mode”) and the changes are confirmed  
6. If needed, you can adjust again the sensitivity repeating  
the steps from point 2.  
7. Now quit the Setup mode by pressing and holding down  
the “Intercom” button for at least 3 seconds. The red light  
switches off and the blue light starts flashing. You can now  
use the BT2.  
Switch your BT2 off. Press and hold down the central but-  
ton (Intercom/on) until the red light switches on permanen-  
tly. Your BT2 is now set in Setup mode.  
Simultaneously press and hold down the “Telephone” and  
“AUX” buttons for at least three seconds.  
If the feature was enabled, it will be disabled (steady blue  
light for 2 seconds).  
If it was disabled, it will be enabled (blue light long  
flashes).  
Quit the Setup mode by pressing the “Intercom” button for  
a minimum of 3 seconds. The red light switches off and the  
blue light starts flashing. You can now use the BT2.  
Attention: if the Bluetooth device is a stereo MP3 player,  
communications will always be disabled when the Inter-  
com feature is enabled. (Only “mono” devices support a  
permanently active 3-way communication).  
Disabling the VOX feature (Intercom and telephone)  
In addition to the 4 microphone sensitivity levels, there is a fifth  
state that allows you to turn off the VOX feature. Follow the  
same procedure used to adjust the sensitivity of the micropho-  
ne (see above) and on step 3 press the “Volume -” to reduce  
the sensitivity till the RED light stop flashing. Press now the  
“AUX” button and the Blue light will flash one time, this means  
that the VOX feature is disabled. Follow now the procedure  
above from the point 5.  
Enabling the intercom by voice (vox)  
The Intercom feature can be enabled both manually and vo-  
cally (VOX). The VOX activation is influenced by the back-  
ground noise and therefore by the speed, type of bike and  
soundproof features of your helmet.  
For optimum results, it is possible to choose one of the fol-  
lowing four microphone sensitivity levels: high, medium, low  
and very low. The high settings suited for noiseless and pro-  
tected bikes like scooters and fully faired/screened bikes. The  
low setting is more suited for naked/noisy bikes. The default  
setting of BT2 is “medium”.  
To enable it again, perform the complete procedure above,  
choosing one of the other four sensitivity levels available (from  
2 to 5).  
Recommendations for specific uses  
It is also possible to disable the VOX feature in order to activa-  
te the Intercom and phone call answering features in manual  
mode only.  
The section that follows, provides a few useful suggestions on  
how to achieve maximum performance from your BT2 unit.  
Adjusting the sensitivity of the microphone (VOX)  
1. Enter the Setup mode: Switch your BT2 off.  
Press and hold down the central button (Intercom) until the  
red indicator switches on permanently. Your BT2 is now in  
“Set up mode”.  
Using a GMRS transceiver with the Intercom feature (Ri-  
der to Passenger)  
If you wish to use a GMRS transceiver for group communica-  
tions and simultaneously maintain the Intercom feature ena-  
bled between the pilot and passenger, you must remember  
that the Intercom feature is enabled every time you speak by  
means of the BT2’s VOX feature.  
2. Briefly press the “AUX” button once, the red indicator will  
turn to steady Blue  
3. Now, press “Volume +” or “Volume -“to increase or redu-  
ce sensitivity. Every time you press the Volume buttons  
the RED light will flash for confirmation. When you reach  
the end of the upper and lower limit, the RED light will not  
Consequently, radio communications will be disabled while  
you are talking with your Passenger, because they have a  
lower priority compared to Intercom communications.  
This can be prevented in two ways, which are:  
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Disabling the VOX feature  
Disable the VOX feature, as explained in the previous section,  
to make sure that the intercom will not automatically be acti-  
vated when you speak on the GMRS. To enable the Intercom  
feature when using this configuration, you will have to press  
Intercom button manually. (This operation disables radio com-  
munications that will be automatically re-enabled when the  
Intercom feature is disabled).  
Attention: if you disable the VOX feature, you will only  
be able to answer incoming phone calls by pressing the  
“Phone” button.  
Permanently enabling 3-way communications  
If you enable this feature (as explained in the previous sec-  
tion), every time you talk the Intercom is enabled, but the two-  
way radio transceiver communications are not disabled. This  
means that you can share two-way radio communications  
between Rider and Passenger.  
Share the music between Rider and Passenger  
If you wish to share the same music between the Rider and  
the Passenger you must follow these simple steps:  
Connect the music player to the Rider or Passenger unit,  
via wired connection trough the AUX plug  
Enable the “3 way communications feature” (see the chap-  
ter above) on the unit which has the music player con-  
nected  
Activate the Intercom, now the music is shared.  
Attention: Only those who are connected to music by  
wire can listen to it in stereo mode.  
Attention: It is not possible to share music if the source  
is Bluetooth Stereo Player (A2DP)  
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LIGHT AND SOUND SIGNALS  
LED indication  
GENERAL  
Status  
None  
Unit is switched off or full charged when connected to the power supply  
Unit being turned on  
Single Blue flash every 3 seconds  
Triple red flash  
Unit being turned off  
Single Blue flash every 3 seconds  
Single Red flash every 3 seconds  
Standby  
Standby - low battery  
RED and BLUE (together) every  
seconds  
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Active (Intercom, phone call or Bluetooth connection in progress)  
RED and BLUE (together) and one flash Active but low battery  
of RED light every 3 seconds  
Single red flash every 2 seconds  
Unit in charge when connected to the power supply  
SETUP  
Steady Red  
Setup mode  
Rapid Red-Blue alternating flash  
Steady Blue for two second  
Blue light two time long flash  
Pairing mode (searching for devices)  
Successful pairing/ Reset paired devices/Three way enabled  
Three way disabled  
Audio signals  
Status  
Ascending tone (low-high)  
Descending tone (high-low)  
Unit being turned on  
Unit being turned off  
Enable/Disable the Intercom  
1 tone = enabled / 2 tones = disabled  
Specific feature turned on  
1 tone  
2 tones  
Specific feature turned off  
UNIT FUNCTIONS  
If you want to...  
GENERAL  
…do this  
Turn on the unit  
Turn off the unit  
Increase the volume  
Press the Intercom button for 3 seconds at least (start Blue flash)  
Press the Intercom and AUX button together for 3 seconds (triple Red flash)  
Short or continues press on the Volume Up control  
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Decrease the volume  
Short or continues press on the Volume Down control  
CELL PHONE  
Answer a call  
Short press of the Phone button / say a word  
Long press the Phone Button / remain silent until the rings stop  
Short press the Phone Button  
Reject a call  
Terminate a call  
Voice Dial (in stand by mode)  
Redial Last number (in stand by mode)  
Short press the Phone button and state the name of the person to call.  
Long press of the Phone button  
Conversation among passenger, driver  
and the phone  
During a phone call, short pressure of the Intercom button on the unit which recei-  
ved the call  
Release the ‘extended’ conversation  
above  
Short pressure of the Intercom button  
GPS Navigator  
The control is done only by the GPS  
INTERCOM  
Start using the Intercom  
Stop using the Intercom  
Start talking/short press the Intercom button  
Stop talking (after 20 sec. you will return to stand by mode)/Short press the Inter-  
com button  
BLUETOOTH MP3 player  
Activate the MP3 player/Play and Pause press and hold down the “Intercom” button for 3 seconds.  
Forword (next song)  
While the music play, short press of the Phone button  
While the music play, short press of the AUX button  
Press the “Intercom” button  
Backword (previous song)  
Deactivate the MP3 Player  
OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES (dongle, 2way radio)  
Connect / Disconnect  
Long press of the AUX button  
WIRED CONNECTION  
Activate /Deactivate  
Short press of the AUX button  
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SETUP/PAIRING  
Enter SETUP mode  
Press the Intercom button for 7 seconds while the unit is off  
Pairing a Phone or a GPS Navigator  
While in Setup mode, press the phone button until the LED light flash Red and Blue  
alternately  
Pairing a Bluetooth device  
Pairing another BT2 unit  
While in Setup mode, press the AUX button until the LED light flash Red and Blue  
alternately  
While in Setup mode, press the Volume + on one unit (the light will flash Red and  
Blue alternately), press the Volume - on the other unit (the light will flash Red and  
Blue alternately). On a successful pairing, both light turn to Blue for one second.  
Reset all paired devices  
While in Setup mode, long press he Volume + and he Volume -. On a successful  
reset, the Blue light will turn on for two second.  
FCC Compliance Information  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Warning! Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by Midland Radio Corporation could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
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ACCESSORIES FOR THE BT2  
Accessories can be purchased at www.midlandradio.com or fill in the form on the folllowing page and mail in to our address.  
BTH102  
BTH101  
Hi Fi Speakers  
MSRP: $39.99  
Replacement Audio Kit for Open  
or Closed Face Helmets  
MSRP: $29.99  
BTA101  
BTA301  
BTA201  
Replacement Mounting Kit  
MSRP: $24.99  
Dual Connector DC Adapter  
MSRP: $24.99  
BTA302  
Stereo Cable  
MSRP: $9.99  
GMRS Connector Cable  
MSRP: $39.99  
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ACCESSORIES ORDER FORM  
Please send Money Order or fill in Visa/Mastercard information and mail to address below. Please DO NOT send cash or checks.  
Make Money Orders to Midland Radio Corporation.  
Name:________________________________________________________  
Address:______________________________________________________  
City:_________________________________________________________  
State:_______________________________ Zip:______________________  
Telephone:____________________________________________________  
Email:________________________________________________________  
Credit Card # __________________________________________________  
Type: _______________________________ EXP: ____________________  
Quantity  
Item  
Price  
Total  
Subtotal: ______________________________________________  
Tax (MO, CO, IL, FL only): ________________________________  
S&H:_____________________________________________$14.95  
(Applies to Domestic U.S. Only. For Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico  
S&H will be $36.25 for1 lb and $64.25 for 2lbs or more.)  
Total:__________________________________________________  
Mail To:  
Midland Radio Corporation  
Consumer Department  
5900 Parretta Drive  
Kansas City, MO 64120  
......................................  
Or Call 816.241.8500  
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WAIVER AND GENERAL RELEASE  
By using the Midland BT Series headset(s) – hereafter referred to in the singular– you will waive substantial legal rights including the right to sue.  
Please read the following carefully before using the device. If you do not accept all terms of this agreement, you should immediately return the  
product for a full refund. By using the headset you agree to be bound to this agreement and forfeit the right to sue.  
Using a communication device while riding a motorcycle, scooter, moped, ATV,  
quad-bike or any other vehicle or equipment, whether on land, water or air (jointly  
referred to as “Vehicle”) requires your complete and undivided attention. Midland Radio Corporation, including its Officers, Directors, Affiliates,  
Parent Company, Representatives, Agents, Contractors, Sponsors, Employees, Suppliers and Resellers (jointly referred to as the “Company” or  
“Midland”) strongly advises you to take all necessary precautions and remain alert to the traffic, weather and road conditions if you choose to use  
the BT Series headsets, including all derivative models irrespective  
of its commercial name or branding (the “Device”), and stop your Vehicle on the roadside prior to initiating or receiving calls. Any publications,  
advertisements, announcements or similar notes that refer to using the Device while riding a Vehicle are solely intended to address its technical  
capabilities and should not be misconstrued as if encouraging users to operate the Device while actively involved in traffic. By way of purchasing  
this Device and not returning it for a full refund (see below), you are irrevocably releasing, indemnifying from any liability, loss, claim and expense  
(including attorneys fees) and holding Midland Radio Corporation harmless for any bodily injuries, harm or death as well as losses or damages in  
goods, to any Vehicles including your own, or to any property or asset that belong to you or to third parties, any of which may result from using the  
Device under any circumstances or conditions and irrespective of jurisdiction. Midland Radio Corporation will not be responsible for any physical  
damages, irrespective of reasons, conditions or circumstances, including malfunctioning of the Device, and all risks associated with operating it  
rest solely and entirely with the user of this Device, irrespective of whether the Device is used by the original purchaser or any third party. Midland  
Radio Corporation hereby notifies you that using this Device may also be in contravention to local, federal, state or national laws or regulations,  
and that any use of the Device is entirely at your sole risk and responsibility.  
1. You, your heirs, legal representatives, successors or assigns, hereby voluntarily and forever release, discharge, indemnify and hold harmless  
Midland Radio Corporation from any and all litigation, claims, debts, demands, actions and liability which may arise, directly or indirectly, from using  
the Device for any distress, pain, suffering, discomfort, loss, injury, death, damages to or in respect to any person or property however caused,  
WHETHER ARISING FROM THE NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, and which may hereafter accrue to you on some future date as a result of said  
use, to the fullest extent permitted by law.  
2. You fully understand and assume the risks in using the Device, including risk of negligent acts or omissions by others.  
3. You confirm that you are physically capable to use the Device and that you have no medical conditions or needs that may infringe upon your abi-  
lities to do so in a safe manner. You confirm that you are at least eighteen (18) years of age and that you have been advised of the risks associated  
with the use of the Device. You further confirm that you will not consume any alcohol that may affect your alertness  
or any mind-altering substance, and will not carry, use or consume these substances before or during the use of the Device.  
4. You fully acknowledge our warnings and understand that: (a) risks and dangers exist in using the Device while in traffic, including but not limited  
to injury or illness, strains, fractures, partial and/or total paralysis, death or other ailments that could cause serious disability; (b) these risks and  
dangers may be caused by the negligence of the manufacturers or its agents or any third party involved in designing  
or manufacturing the Device; (c) these risks and dangers may arise from foreseeable or unforeseeable causes. You hereby assume all risks and  
dangers and all responsibility for any losses and/or damages, whether caused in whole or in part by the negligence or other conduct of others,  
including the Company.  
5. You confirm that you have read this release of liability and fully understand its terms and that you have given up substantial rights by not retur-  
ning the Device or a full refund (see refund option below).  
Limitation of Liability  
MIDLAND’S RESPONSIBILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, OR  
REFUND OF ITS PURCHASE PRICE, AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF MIDLAND.  
MIDLAND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NO OTHER REMEDY SHALL BE AVAILABLE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, INCI-  
DENTAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL MIDLAND’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE  
PRICE OF THE PRODUCT AT ISSUE.  
SOME STATES DO NOT PERMIT THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND, ACCORDIN-  
GLY, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
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MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION  
5900 Parretta Drive  
Kansas City, MO 64120  
Call 816.241.8500  
Note: Features & Specifications are subject to change without notice. MIDLAND is not responsible for uninten-  
tional errors or omissions on its packaging.  
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