Teac K1200 owner manual Operation of FRS Family Channel Radio, Requirement

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Operation of (FRS) Family Channel Radio

Requirement

A FRS radio such as the Kenwood FreeTalk™ (BMW PN 99 99 0 000 041) and corresponding adapter cable (BMW PN 99 99 0 000 199) are required. Several different adapter cables have been developed for the most popular FRS radios (see page 23). Please consult your BMW retailer for options prior to purchasing your FRS radio.

A push-to-talk button is required. A driver and passenger PTT button kit is available to allow either person to initiate communications on the FRS radio under BMW PN 99 99 0 000 193.

Function

We recommend reading the owners manual provided with your FRS radio to take full advantage of the features and benefits of the radio.

Connect the FRS radio cable to the radio and the control surface jack . Turn the FRS radio “on”.

The best reception will be received if the FRS radio is placed outside the oddments compartment. We recommend placing the radio on your belt / riding suit waistband or in the optional tank utility pouch 71 60 2 342 670.

With helmet cables connected and ignition turned on, (the ComSystem is active), the FRS radio is ready to be used. The FRS operates on the same level as the normal intercom and CB radio (Level 2). This allows both rider and passenger to monitor either CB, FRS or both simultaneously.

With intercom volume set at your normal level, 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 transmis- sion to do this) before the ride begins.

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Teac K1200 owner manual Operation of FRS Family Channel Radio, Requirement