2018 BOOM! BOX OWNER'S MANUAL - Harley-Davidson

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2018 HARLEY-DAVIDSON OWNER'S MANUALHarley-Davidson Motor CompanyService CommunicationsMilwaukee WI 53208 USA2018 HARLEY-DAVIDSON OWNER'S MANUALBOOM! BOX - 99464-17ABOOM! BOXBOOM! BOX2018 HARLEY-DAVIDSON OWNER'S MANUAL

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REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATIONExposure to Radio Frequency Radiation

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY FIRSTSafety Definitions.1Safety Information.1Navigation.3Pre-Ride Checklist.4Emergency Phone Number.4Emergency CB Operation.4FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONSAcronyms Used in this Manual.5Features, Options and Specifications.5CONTROLS AND COMPONENTSInfotainment Controls.15POWER/MUTE Switch.15HOME Switch.16Favorite Switch (FAV).16Navigation Switch: 6.5 Only.17Hard Keys: 4.3 Only.17Touchscreen: 6.5 Only.17Boom! Box Hand Controls.18Left Hand Control Audio Functions.18Right Hand Control Audio Functions.19HOME/VOLUME/PREVIOUS/NEXT Switch.19Voice Recognition Switch.20Push-To-Talk/Squelch Switch.20CURSOR/SELECT Switch.20Vehicle Information Switch.21Rear (Passenger) Controls.21MODE/UP/DN Switch.21Push-To-Talk (PTT)/Volume (VOL) Switch.21Enabling Rear Controls.21Headset Connection.22Microphone Positioning.24Media Compartment: USB Port.25Media Compartment: Fixed Fairing Vehicles.25Media Compartment: Fork Mounted Fairing Vehicles.26USB Hub.26Speakers.27Fairing Speakers.28Fairing Lower Speakers.28Saddlebag Speakers.28Tour-Pak Speakers.28Amplifier.28Antennas and Reception.28Bluetooth.29Turning Motorcycle On, Off or to Accessory Mode.30Disconnecting the Vehicle Battery.30BASIC OPERATIONHome Screen.31I

TABLE OF CONTENTSScreen Menu Bar.31Checkboxes.32Multiselect Button.32Scroll Controls.32Keyboard.33Smart Speller.35Volume Controls.35Popup Screens.36Lockout Screens.36Status Bar.36SYSTEM SETTINGSSystem Setup.39Setup Menu.39Language.40Screen Brightness.41Button Brightness.41Day/Night Colors Mode.42High Contrast Day Colors.42Background Color: 6.5 Only.43English Units/Metric.43Clock.44Keyboard: 6.5 Only.44Speaker/Headset Selection.45Audio Settings: Bass/Treble.45IIFade.46Speed Volume.47Feedback Prompts.47Rear Controls.48Classic Mode.48Global Presets.49Bluetooth.50Ring Tones.50SiriusXM.50Traffic.50System Information.50Software Update.52Privacy Reset.53Factory Restore.53FAVORITESFavorites.55Setting a Favorite.55Selecting a Favorite.55TUNERTuner.57Selecting a Band: Menu Buttons.58Selecting a Band: HOME Hand Control, Classic Mode.58Selecting a Band: Voice Recognition.58

TABLE OF CONTENTSTune/Seek/Preset Settings.58Tuning a Station: Hand Control Switch.59Tuning a Station: Voice Recognition.59Seeking a Station: Hand Control Switch.59Seeking a Station: Voice Recognition.59Scanning Stations.59Presets.60Categories (Cat).60Selecting Categories.60Station List.62RBDS/RDS.63RDS Features.63Weather Band.64Weather Alert.64Play Random Files: Shuffle.71Play Songs From Track List.71Media Presets.72Finding a Media File.72Finding a Media File: Playlist.73Finding a Media File: Artist, Album or Genre.73Finding a Media File: Song Title.74Finding a Media File: Podcast.74Finding a Media File: Audio Book.75Finding a Media File: Video, TV Show, Movie, MusicVideo.75Selecting Media File: Using Voice Recognition.75Saving Media File as Favorite.76Saving Media File as Ring Tone.76MEDIACARE AND CLEANINGMedia Screen.67Media Devices.67Connecting Media Device: USB.69Connecting Media Device: Bluetooth.69Device Players and Applications: Bluetooth.69Selecting Media Device.69Play Previous/Next Media File: Previous/Next Preset.70Pause, Rewind, or Fast Forward Media File.70Scanning Media Files.70Repeat Current File.71Audio System Care.77Replaceable Screen Protector.77Cleaning the Radio.77Speaker Care.77BLUETOOTHEnabling Bluetooth.79Pairing a Bluetooth Device.79Connecting/Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device.80Reconnecting After Vehicle Turns On.81III

TABLE OF CONTENTSDeleting a Paired Device.81PHONEPhone Compatibility.83Bluetooth and USB Connections For Phones.83Phone Menu.83Call Screen.84iPhone: Using Siri.86Making a Call: Dialing.87Making a Call: Phone Book Contact.88Making a Call: Navigation POI.88Making a Call: SiriusXM Gas Station.88Making a Call: Emergency Phone Number.89Making a Call: Dialing with Voice Recognition.89Making a Call: Calling a Contact with Voice Recognition.89Receiving a Call: Accepting/Ignoring.89Receiving a Call: Radio Turned Off.90Ending a Call.90Adjusting Call Volume.90Muting Call Audio.90Routing Call Audio.90Multiple Calls.91Voice Mail.91Phone Book.91Setting Up Contacts in a Phone.92IVRefresh Phone Book.92Showing Contact Details.92Viewing Saved Contacts and Phone Numbers.93Saving a Phone Book Contact.93Saving a Dialed Phone Number.93Saving Phone Number from Current Call.93Delete Saved Contact.93Call History.94Text Messaging.94Enabling Text Message Service: SMS.94Enabling Text Message Notification: Apple Devices.95Text Message Auto-Reply.96Viewing/Playing a Text Message.96Selecting Ring Tone.97Adding New Ring Tone: Media File Currently Playing.97Adding New Ring Tone: Bluetooth Setup.98Resuming Calls After Vehicle Shutdown.98Transferring a Call Back to the Phone.98Changing the Emergency Phone Number.99WIRELESS HEADSET INTERFACE MODULE(WHIM)Wireless Headset.101Getting Started.101Powering On and Off.101

TABLE OF CONTENTSWireless Headset Setup.101Headset to Headset Intercom Pairing.104Headset Configurations.104Headset Software Version.107Unpair Wireless Headset.108Reset Factory Headset Settings.108Fault Reset.109Volume Setup.109Volume Adjustment.109Volume Setup.110Rider and Passenger Headset (HS) Volume.110Wireless Headset Checkbox.111Factors Affecting CB Range.118Adding an Optional CB Module.118CITIZEN BAND (CB) RADIOSIRIUSXMCB Radio.113Turning CB On.113Turning CB Off.114Conflicting Transmissions.114Emergency Operation: Channel 9.114Transmitting on CB.114Receiving CB Audio.115Tuning CB Channels.115CB Presets.116Squelch.116CB Volume.117Passenger CB Operation.118SiriusXM Satellite Radio.123Optional SiriusXM Accessory.123Trial Subscription.123Check Subscription Status.123Subscribing to SiriusXM.124Listening to SiriusXM Radio.125SiriusXM Presets.125Selecting a Channel: Hand Controls.126Selecting a Channel: Channel List.126Selecting a Channel: Direct Tune.126Selecting a Channel: Voice Recognition.127Scanning SiriusXM Channels.127INTERCOMIntercom.119Turning Intercom On/Off.120Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity: VOX.120Speed Volume.121Adjusting Intercom Volume: Rider and PassengerHeadsets.121Operating Intercom: Voice Activation, VOX.122Operating Intercom: PTT Switch.122V

TABLE OF CONTENTSTagging an Artist or Song.127Viewing Tagged List.128Tag Alert.128SiriusXM Categories.128Game Zone.129Enabling Sports Alerts.129Adding a Game Zone Favorite.129Setting Game or Score Notification.129Responding To Game Zone Alert.130Removing a Game Zone Favorite.130Displaying Current Weather.131Displaying Daily Forecast: 3 and 6 hour.131Displaying 5 Day Forecast.132SiriusXM Fuel Prices.132Selecting Fuel Type.132Viewing Fuel Prices.133SiriusXM Traffic.134Turning Traffic On.134Traffic Notification Popups.135Traffic Icons.135Traffic Reroute.135Traffic Message List.135SiriusXM Weather Map.137Weather Map Scrolling.137Weather Map Radar and Fronts.138VIDisplay Last Weather Update.138TRADEMARKSH-D U.S.A., LLC Trademark Information.139Product Registered Marks.139NAVIGATIONNavigation.

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