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9.

The system prompts for an emergency phone number if
one is not already stored in the system. Enter a phone
number to call in the event of an emergency (such as 911
in the US).

10.

Select:

Save. Located in lower right corner of the screen.

11. The system begins downloading the phone book from the

device. The Phone Book icon is displayed in the status bar
during the download process. During this process, the
phone may prompt for permission to share the phone book.

Listening to Music

NOTE

Some Bluetooth devices cannot be controlled through the radio.

1.

See Figure 78.

Navigate:

Home > Audio.

2.

Select:

Source Field.

3.

A connected device is displayed with Bluetooth symbol.

4.

Select device.

5.

See Figure 79. When connected, selected song from
device begins playing.

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Figure 78. Select Bluetooth Phone

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Media filter

1.

Device information

2.

Menu icon

3.

Track title

4.

Artist

5.

Album

6.

Time remaining

7.

File sequence (device/playlist/album)

8.

Time elapsed

9.

Figure 79. Playing Music from Phone

Connecting/Disconnecting a Bluetooth Device

A Bluetooth device can be connected for phone service, media
or both. The system only allows one device to be connected
for each Bluetooth service (phone or music).

The radio will automatically try to connect with the phone or
media device after pairing. For some devices, a setting is
required within the device before it will automatically connect.
See the manual for the device.

To manually connect or disconnect with a Bluetooth device
after pairing, use the following procedure.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Setup.

2.

Select:

Bluetooth setup.

3.

Select:

List Paired Devices. A device with a highlighted

phone icon is connected for phone service. A device with
a highlighted media icon is connected for media.

4.

Select a device from the list to connect or disconnect.

a.

Select icon to connect or disconnect phone service.

b.

Select icon to connect or disconnect music.

Reconnecting After Vehicle Turns On

When the motorcycle is turned on, the radio will automatically
try to establish a Bluetooth connection with the phone from the
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Allow a few moments for the radio to initialize and the phone
connection to complete. The status bar displays the Bluetooth
icon when the phone is connected.

The radio will not automatically reconnect with media devices
over Bluetooth. Manually reconnect the phone and other media
devices as necessary.

Deleting a Paired Device

A device will typically remain paired with the radio until deleted.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Setup.

2.

Select:

Bluetooth setup.

3.

Select:

List paired devices.

4.

Select the device from the list.

5.

Select:

Delete pairing.

6.

Select:

OK to confirm.

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AUDIO SYSTEM CARE

Use only Harley-Davidson recommended products and methods
to keep the radio, speakers and other audio system
components clean and in good condition. Do not use any
abrasives, polishes or rubbing compounds to clean the screen
or other components. Do not use any ammonia-based cleaners
on the screen. Use of other products or methods may cause
damage to components.

Screen

NOTE

Do not use any chemical cleaners or chemical containing wipes
or cloths. These can cause damage to the screen surface.

Gently clean the display glass surface with a clean, dry
microfiber cloth. Prior to cleaning it is suggested to remove any
deposits of visible dust, dirt, sand particles with a gentle stream
of compressed air. Cleaning the display glass in the presence
of above can create scratches.

Cleaning the Radio

Spray a light amount of HARLEY GLOSS on a MICROFIBER
DETAILING CLOTH. Be careful to gently remove any sediments
without rubbing them into the screen. Apply circular motions
from the center and outwards. Use a dry MICROFIBER
DETAILING CLOTH to dry the screen. Repeat the process as
necessary.

NOTE

Do not use any screen enhancing chemicals or products. These
can damage the screen surface.

Speaker Care

If a haze develops on speakers with a protective grille, use
HARLEY SEAT, SADDLEBAG, AND TRIM CLEANER and a
SOFTCLOTH or SOFT DETAILING PAD to clean. Do not apply
wax or any other similar products on speaker grilles.

Do not use compressed or forced air on speakers.

Vehicles with saddlebag speakers are designed to prevent
water intrusion and to allow water to drain during washing or
riding in all weather. To remove any standing water from
saddlebag speakers, open the saddlebags and gently shake
any remaining water from the speakers.

CARE

AND

CLEANING

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PHONE COMPATIBILITY

Some phones may not be compatible with all the features and
services in the radio. See the phone compatibility information
at www.Harley-Davidson.com. Some features may vary by
region or carrier.

At a minimum, the phone must support the Bluetooth profiles
shown in Table 36 to be compatible with various features in
the radio. Even with these basic requirements, the phone may
not necessarily be compatible with all features.

Table 36. Required Bluetooth Profiles

DESCRIPTION

PROFILE

Connect media, media controls,
metadata

A2DP/AVRCP Profile
(AV/Music)

Pairing, connecting, call features, bat-
tery indicator, signal strength indicator

Hands-Free Calling
Profile (HFP)

Calls and connection

HFP+PBAP+AV Pro-
file

SMS text message features

Message Access Pro-
file (MAP)

Phonebook download, call history
download

Phonebook Access
Profile (PBAP)

BLUETOOTH AND USB CONNECTIONS FOR
PHONES

Phone services are only achieved through a Bluetooth
connection. Connecting a phone to the USB port allows the

phone to charge and may provide additional media features.
However, a USB connection alone will not operate the phone
features.

The phone must be paired and connected through Bluetooth
before operation. See Bluetooth (Page 106).

PHONE MENU

1.

See Figure 80.

Navigate:

Home > Phone.

2.

Select one of the phone features.

PHONE

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Call history

1.

Phone book contacts

2.

Text messages

3.

Emergency phone number

4.

Dial phone number

5.

Figure 80. Phone Menu

CALL SCREEN

See Figure 81. When a call is initiated or accepted, the Call
screen is displayed. This screen shows information for the
current call.

While in an active phone call, you can change to other screens
and use other features (such as navigation). However, other
audio sources remain muted, paused or inaccessible until the
phone call is finished.

Return to the Call screen to end the call or use other phone
features. To return to the Call screen at any time during a call,
press the Home switch twice.

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Type of call

1.

Owner and phone information

2.

Caller's information

3.

Caller's phone number

4.

Length of call

5.

Cell provider

6.

Photo of caller

7.

Figure 81. Call Screen

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IPHONE: USING SIRI

NOTE

Siri

is unavailable while in a phone call or Voice Recognition

session.

After pairing the iPhone, the touchscreen will display two
instructions confirming operation of the voice command switch.

1.

See Figure 82. Press and hold voice command until

Siri

displays on the touchscreen.

NOTE

Placing a phone call through Siri will place a hands-free phone
call with the status displayed on the head-unit.

2.

Siri

replies

How may I help you?

a.

Speak your command.

3.

Press voice command to disconnect Siri.

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Figure 82. Voice Command Switch

MAKING A CALL

Dialing

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone.

2.

Select:

Keypad.

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3.

See Figure 83. Type phone number using keypad. Use
backspace/delete or other characters as needed.

a.

Select:

Save. To add phone number to Saved list.

b.

Select:

Dial. To call dialed number.

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1.

Dialed phone number

2.

Add phone number to saved list

3.

Dial phone number

4.

Hashtag/pound key (#)

5.

Press for zero (0), hold for plus (+)

6.

Asterisk (*)

7.

Keypad

8.

Backspace/delete

9.

Figure 83. Phone Keypad

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Phone Book Contact

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Contacts.

2.

Select:

Contacts on Phone.

3.

Select the contact name from the list. The letter jump
feature can be used by pressing the center icon in the
scroll controls.

4.

Select the desired phone number.

Navigation POI

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search > POI.

NOTE

Use settings icon to define search area to either

Near Me

or

Along Route

.

3.

Select:

Category.

a.

Scan through subcategories to desired location.

4.

Make selection and Call.

SiriusXM Gas Station

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Settings > Fuel Prices.

3.

Select:

Fuel Type first then back out to View Prices.

4.

Make selection and call.

Emergency Phone Number

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone.

2.

Select:

SOS.

3.

Select:

Dial.

Dialing with Voice Recognition

See Voice Recognition (Page 171) for more voice recognition
instructions.

1.

Select:

Voice Recognition (left-hand control).

2.

Speak:

Dial.

3.

Speak:

Phone number.

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Calling a Contact with Voice Recognition

1.

Select:

Voice Recognition (left-hand control).

2.

Speak:

Call.

NOTE

Name must be in the device's phone book or saved list.

3.

Speak:

Name.

RECEIVING A CALL

Accepting/Ignoring

When a call is received, the radio plays the ring tone and
displays the incoming call information as shown in Figure 84.
The call can either be accepted or ignored. Other audio sources
are muted until the phone call ends.

Accepting the call:

Select

Accept

. The call screen is displayed

and the call begins.

Declining the call:

Select

Ignore

. The phone declines the call

and sends it to voicemail (or other function as determined by
the phone manufacturer or carrier). The previous audio source
resumes. See Phone Book (Page 120) to display a list of missed
calls.

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Figure 84. Incoming Call

Radio Turned Off

Phone calls can be received while the radio is turned off. When
a call is received, the radio displays the call information and
plays the ring tone. If the call is accepted, the phone features
operate normally. The radio turns off when the call ends.

CALL OPTIONS

Ending a Call

Selecting End Icon:

The call terminates. The caller can be

added to the saved list by selecting Save.

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Making a New Call:

Initiating a new call will terminate the

current call.

Accepting a New Call:

Accepting a new call will terminate the

current call.

Adjusting Call Volume

During a call, use the volume hand control switch to adjust the
incoming call audio. The passenger can use the volume
controls on the Tour-Pak to adjust volume in the passenger
headset.

Muting Call Audio

Muting Microphones:

While in a call, select the Menu icon.

Select the Mute/Unmute icon until Mute is displayed. The call
screen displays a Mute icon in the lower right corner. Audio
from the rider and passenger microphones will not be sent over
the phone.

Unmuting Microphones:

Press the Mute/Unmute icon until

Unmute is displayed. The Mute icon is removed and the
microphones resume normally.

Muting Inbound Audio:

Use the volume hand control switch

to

adjust

incoming

audio

to

minimum

volume.

The

POWER/MUTE button does not mute incoming phone audio.

Routing Call Audio

Outbound call audio is always spoken into the rider and
passenger microphones. However, the inbound call audio can
be received through either the speakers or headsets. See
Speaker/Headset Selection (Page 63).

Multiple Calls

The radio only allows one active phone call at a time. When
choosing to initiate or accept a new call, the other existing
phone call is dropped.

New Incoming Call (while call is in progress):

The system

will prompt to either accept or ignore the new incoming call. If
the new call is accepted, the existing call is dropped. If the new
call is ignored, the current call continues.

Starting New Call (while call is in progress):

Using the

keypad, contacts list or emergency phone number, initiate the
new call. When prompted, decide whether to continue with the
existing call, or to start the new call (terminating the current
call).

VOICE MAIL

The radio does not indicate voicemail status. For most phone
carriers, voice mail can be accessed by dialing the phone
number for the mobile phone that you are using.

If a dial tone passcode is required to access voice mail, press
the Voice Recognition switch during the call. Speak the

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passcode numbers and other special characters as needed.
For example, to enter a passcode as "1234#", speak

ONE-TWO-THREE-FOUR-POUND

into the microphone.

PHONE BOOK

Phone Book

Contacts in a device's phone book can be used to initiate calls,
display incoming caller information and navigate to a contact
address. While multiple phone books can be stored in the radio
from different paired phones, only the phone book from the
currently connected phone is made available for use.

See Figure 85. The phone book displays entries for home,
mobile, work or other phone numbers, according to the entries
in the connected phone. If a contact does not have a phone
number stored, the contact will not be displayed in the list.

When a paired phone is removed, the phone book is deleted.
Pairing the phone again requires the phone book to be
downloaded.

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1.

Mobile number

2.

Work number

3.

Next letter jumping

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Figure 85. Phone Book

Setting Up Contacts in a Phone

Consider setting up contacts such as

Emergency

,

Work

,

Voicemail

,

HOG

and

Dealer

in the phone. Use simple names

so it is easy to pronounce with the voice recognition commands.
Include as much information as possible, such as alternate
phone numbers and address information. With these items
properly set up in the phone book, it becomes much easier to
use voice recognition and say

Call Work

or to use phone book

entries to route to a destination.

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Refresh Phone Book

The radio first downloads the phone book during initial pairing,
and typically synchronizes with the connected phone when the
vehicle is turned on. The phone book can be manually
refreshed from the connected phone at any time.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Contacts.

2.

Select:

Sync Phone Contacts

The system begins downloading the current phone book from
the device. During the download process, the phone may
prompt for permission to share the phone book. Allow the phone
book to be downloaded.

Showing Contact Details

The name, phone numbers and address for the contact are
displayed (if populated) as shown in Figure 86. Selecting
address begins navigation to that destination.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Contacts.

2.

Select:

Contacts on Phone.

3.

Select contact from list.

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Figure 86. Contact Details

Viewing Saved Contacts and Phone Numbers

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Contacts.

2.

Select:

Contacts on Radio.

3.

Select contact from list.

4.

Select phone number to begin call or select address to
route navigation to address.

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Saving a Phone Book Contact

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Contacts.

2.

Select:

Contacts on Phone.

3.

Select contact from list.

4.

Select:

Save Contact on Radio.

Saving a Dialed Phone Number

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Keypad.

2.

Enter phone number.

3.

Select:

Save.

Saving Phone Number from Current Call

When a call is finished, the

Save

icon is briefly displayed. Select

Save

to store phone number to saved list.

Delete Saved Contact

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Contacts.

2.

Select:

Contacts on Phone.

3.

Select contact from list.

4.

Select:

Edit (pencil).

5.

Select:

Delete.

6.

Select:

Yes to confirm.

Call History

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Calls.

2.

A list of

All Call

activity for phone is displayed. The radio

can display up to 60 total calls (20 missed, 20 received
and 20 dialed calls).

3.

To display only the missed, received or dialed calls,
repeatedly select the icon in the upper right corner.

TEXT MESSAGING

The radio can be used to read and listen to incoming text
messages (using the text-to-speech feature). An auto-reply
feature can also be configured. For safety purposes, the radio
cannot be used to send text messages. Not all phones are
compatible for text messaging features.

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Enabling Text Messaging: SMS

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Messages.

2.

See Figure 87.

Select:

SMS.

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1.

Inbox (number of unread messages)

2.

Text message setup

3.

Figure 87. Text Message Menu

Enabling New Message Pop-Up

The radio displays Incoming Message popup screen indicating
options: View, Listen, Ignore and Call. Select an icon to
acknowledge the message or activate a feature.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Messages.

2.

See Figure 87.

Select:

SMS Setup.

3.

Select:

New Message Popup to enable option.

Text Message (SMS) Auto-reply

The auto-reply feature responds to incoming messages with a
heading

Auto Generated Text

along with the contents of the

personal message setting.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Messages.

2.

Select:

SMS Setup.

3.

Select:

Auto-Reply to enable option.

a.

Select:

View Reply Message to look at the auto

generated text.

b.

Select:

Edit Reply Message to compose new auto

generated text. OK must be selected for edit to be
accepted.

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Viewing/Playing A Text Message

When a new message is received, the New Message icon is
displayed in the status bar. This icon clears after the text
message inbox has been viewed.

Text message viewing is locked out while the motorcycle is in
motion. Instead, the text-to-speech feature reads the selected
text message through the speakers or headsets.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > Messages > Inbox.

NOTE

Texts

Will Not

be available to view while vehicle is in motion.

2.

Select:

Incoming text message to view.

a.

See Figure 88.

Vehicle Not in Motion:

Text is shown

on the vehicle's radio screen.

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Figure 88. Vehicle Not in Motion

b.

See Figure 89.

Vehicle in Motion:

Text-to-speech

feature is activated. Select

Listen

in the popup.

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Figure 89. Vehicle in Motion

Enabling Text Message Notification: Apple
Devices

Notification settings need to be configured in Apple devices
before the radio can receive text messages.

See your Apple owner's manual for proper settings and
procedure.

RING TONE

Selecting

The radio has four built-in ring tones available (Rain, Suspense,
Rave and Xylo). An additional ring tone can also be loaded
into the radio.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Setup > Bluetooth.

2.

Select:

Ring Tones.

NOTE

Loaded Ring Tone

is grayed-out if no ring tone has been

loaded.

3.

Select one of the four default ring tones or loaded ring
tone.

Adding New Ring Tone: USB

1.

Plug USB device into USB port.

2.

Navigate:

Home > Setup > Bluetooth.

3.

Select:

Load Ring Tones.

4.

Select:

USB device.

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5.

Select:

Artist, Song, Album, Genre, Playlist or Filename.

6.

Follow the flow of standard media screens down to track
list.

7.

Select:

File to load.

8.

Ring tone file is confirmed with one of two options:

a.

New Ring Tone Loaded and Set. Select OK.

b.

Replace existing ring tone? Select Yes or No.

RESUMING CALLS AFTER VEHICLE
SHUTDOWN

If a call is active while the motorcycle is being turned off, the
radio will request to transfer the call back to the phone as
shown in Figure 90.

Selecting Yes:

The call transfers back to the phone. The

Bluetooth connection terminates and the radio shuts down.

Selecting No (or not acknowledging the prompt):

The radio

continues to support the call for approximately five minutes. At
the end of this period, the radio attempts to transfer the call
back to the phone and the radio shuts down.

NOTE

Phone audio can only continue through the headset during this
shutdown period. If the phone audio is routed through the
speakers, the call will continue but the incoming audio will not
be heard.

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Figure 90. Transfer Phone Call

TRANSFERRING A CALL BACK TO THE
PHONE

Only use the phone handset manually while the motorcycle is
stopped.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone.

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2.

Select:

Settings.

3.

Select:

List Paired Devices.

4.

Select phone that is actively paired to vehicle.

5.

Select:

Disconnect for Phone. The Bluetooth phone

connection terminates and the phone call transfers back
to the handset.

CHANGING THE EMERGENCY PHONE
NUMBER

When the first phone is paired, the radio prompts for an
emergency phone number. One emergency phone number
can be stored in the radio. This same phone number is used
for any phone connected to the radio.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Phone > SOS.

2.

See Figure 91.

Select:

a.

Edit # (to change phone number).

b.

Clear# (to delete phone number).

3.

Enter new emergency phone number (e.g. 911).

4.

Select:

Save.

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Figure 91. Dialing or Editing Emergency Number

APPLE CARPLAY

During projection mode, the Phone icon on the home screen
is replaced with the Apple CarPlay icon. Also, the tuner or
media selections are paused, active route is cancelled and
projection mode assumes priority. Upon exiting projection mode
all items return to normal radio functions.

CarPlay is compatible with iPhone 5 and later models.

NOTE

Apple CarPlay does not require an app download. When
connected,

not all

iPhone apps will be displayed on the screen,

only Apple approved apps.

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The rider requires a headset with microphone to enable voice
commands.

1.

Switch power to Accessory, Ignition or Run (CVO).

2.

Turn projection mode on.

a.

Navigate:

Home > Setup.

b.

Select:

Projection Mode ON.

3.

Connect:

Cord between phone and USB port on vehicle.

The CarPlay icon replaces phone icon on the home page.

4.

See Figure 92.

Select:

CarPlay.

5.

See Figure 93. Apple CarPlay is now visible on the radio
screen.

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Figure 92. CarPlay on Home Screen

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NAVIGATION

The Navigation features on the GTS system are available in
select regions. To prevent distraction while riding, plan your
Rides and select destinations before riding the motorcycle.

The navigation system can route to address entries, phone
book contacts, point of interest (POI) destinations in the
navigation database or by manually selecting locations on the
touchscreen map. Domestic (DOM) market vehicles can also
do the same plus import Rides and destinations from Ride
Planner (https://maps.harley-davidson.com) and the H-D App.

NOTE

• There will be a slight delay after the vehicle or the radio has

been powered on while the navigation system initializes.
Wait until the system has finished the initialization process
before using the navigation system.

• There may be some limitations when operating the

navigation system in buildings or underground structures
(such as tunnels or underground parking).

One Box Search (OBS)

One Box Search destination entry supports the standard United
States

and

Canadian

state/province/territory

two-letter

abbreviations. User can enter street/city and state/state
abbreviations.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Search.

4.

See Figure 94.

Input in search field:

a.

Latitude/Longitude (Example: 40.44611, -79.98222
or 40° 26′ 46″ N 79° 58′ 56″ W or 40.446° N 79.982°
W)

b.

Intersections/Cross Roads (Example: 37th Street
and Juneau Avenue. Valid symbols to separate
streets: and, &, @, at)

c.

Street Address (Example: 3700 W. Juneau Avenue
Milwaukee WI 53208)

d.

Phone

Number

POI

search

only

(Example:

4143434056 and result is Harley-Davidson customer
care representative)

e.

POI search (Example: Gas Stations and result is
Sunoco, Mobile, Shell, etc.)

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VIGA

TION

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Figure 94. Input Address

Map Compass Setting

NOTE

The motorcycle must be in motion to determine the current
heading. If the current heading is not known, the full-size
compass displays question marks.

The compass is displayed in the upper right corner of the map.
The heading indicator is displayed in the center of the map.
The icons operate differently according to the map orientation
setting (north up or heading up).

The compass needle is divided into two sections. The red
section is the part of the needle that points north. And the white
section is the part of the needle that points south.

North Up:

The map is always orientated with north up (top of

screen). And the compass is always pointed up (north).

Heading Up:

The heading directional display will now operate

as a traditional compass with the top representing the direction
ahead and the rotating needle shall point to the direction of
North.

3D or 3 Dimensional:

This is the same as Heading Up but the

mapping has gone from a two-dimensional plane to
three-dimensional points.

NOTE

While on other screens, the system can display current heading
in either the left or right data wing. Press data wing and select

Heading

.

Full-Size Compass (equipped without
Navigation)

For regions that

do not

support navigation features on the

radio, selecting

Navigation

displays a full-size compass.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

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Full-Size Compass (equipped with Navigation)

For regions that do support navigation features on the radio,
selecting

Navigation

displays the map and its functions. To

view a full-size compass:

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation > Menu > Weather.

2.

Select:

Compass.

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Figure 95. Compass

MAP

Display Map

NOTE

See Figure 96. When the

Heading Indicator/Current Position

Icon (10)

is fading or flashing, it represents that there is a very

low GPS signal. See

GPS Information

in this section.

1.

Home Screen:

a.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Left Hand Control:

a.

Short Press on Home:

Toggles between current

screen and Home screen.

b.

Long Press on Home:

Toggles to Quick Jump

screen.

3.

Voice Recognition:

a.

Press

Voice Recognition

on left hand control.

b.

Speak

Show Map

into microphone.

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4.

Quick Jump:

a.

Long Press on Home:

Toggles to Quick Jump

screen.

Some of the highlights for the map screen are:

Search:

Used to search, find and select a destination, route,

ride or other location that can be used in navigation.

Menu:

Select menu to show map and navigation options

and their settings.

Data Fields:

Select left or right data fields to change

information shown in these fields.

Next Turn Guidance:

Displays distance, turn information

and a repeat icon which will repeat the last navigation voice
prompt.

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1

12

2

3

11

9

8

10

4

5

6

7

16

14

13

15

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Distance to next maneuver

9.

Search

1.

Heading indicator/current position icon

10.

Current street

2.

Next maneuver street

11.

Menu

3.

Repeat voice instruction

12.

Map compass setting

4.

Left data field (or current audio source)

13.

Highway services

5.

Zoom out

14.

Stop or pause route, skip waypoint

6.

Map scale

15.

Right data field

7.

Zoom in

16.

Next maneuver turn

8.

Figure 96. Navigation Map

Change Map Settings

Map settings will allow the user to select from a list to set the
appearance of the screen. Features can be turned on, off or
adjusted.

NOTE

*

The asterisk denotes system default.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

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2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

Settings.

4.

POI Icons:

Check the POI items to be displayed on the

map.

5.

Map View:

2D North*, 2D heading, 3D.

6.

Auto Zoom:

Off*, Near, Normal, Far.

a.

When auto zoom is enabled, the navigation system
will automatically zoom the map view as the vehicle
is approaching predetermined locations. Upon
passing the location, the navigation system will
automatically zoom out to the rider's selected
Near/Normal/Far zoom level. When disabled the map
zoom level remains fixed at the rider's last setting
regardless of the current or approaching locations
alone the route.

7.

Nav Prompts:

ON/OFF.

a.

Audio guidance prompts.

8.

Current Street:

ON*/OFF.

a.

Displays the current street along the top of the map.

9.

Next Street Bar:

ON*/OFF.

a.

Displays the next turn at the bottom of the map.

10.

Lane Guidance:

ON*/OFF.

a.

Displays lane guidance arrows along the highlighted
route. When a turn is required on a multi-lane
highway, the map displays bright orange arrows to
suggest the proper lanes. Graphical representations
of signposts and junctions are displayed.

11.

Audio Information Bar:

ON/OFF*.

a.

Displays the current audio source along the bottom
of the map.

12.

Left and Right Data Fields:

ON*/OFF. Displays the left

and right wing data fields.

13.

Speed and Flow:

ON*/OFF. Displays traffic overlay colors

on the map.

14.

Signposts:

ON*/OFF.

15.

Junction View:

ON*/OFF.

16.

3D Terrain:

ON*/OFF.

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17.

3D Buildings:

ON*/OFF.

18.

Highway Services:

Enabled/Disabled.

a.

This helps the rider identify what services are
available at the next few highway exits along their
route. This also identifies which exit to use.

19.

Motorcycle Icon:

Blue Arrow, Electra Glide, Road Glide

or Street Glide.

a.

Shows position of motorcycle on map.

20.

Restore Defaults:

Selecting

Yes

resets the menu to

factory default and goes back to the top of menu.

Change Nav Settings

Map settings allow the user to select from a list to set the
appearance of the screen.

Nav settings allow the user to select from a list to set how the
NAV engine performs searches, route calculations and displays
results.

NOTE

*

The asterisk denotes system default.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Settings.

4.

Search Area:

a.

Near Me*

b.

Around Location

c.

Near Destination

d.

Along Route

5.

Route Preferences:

a.

Fastest*

b.

Shortest

c.

Twisty

d.

Scenic

6.

Sort Preferences:

a.

Relevance*

b.

Distance

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c.

Alphabetical

NOTE

Only a single destination is supported by the

Round Trip

option. The icon is disabled when routing is active.

If

Round Trip

is checked, the Location is saved as the return

point when

Go

is pressed.

7.

Round Trip:

a.

ON/OFF

8.

Alternate Routes:

a.

Different Types*

b.

Same Type

c.

OFF

9.

Avoidance:

a.

Highways

b.

Toll Roads

c.

Ferries

d.

Tunnels

e.

In-Process Data (IPD)

f.

Car/Train

g.

Unpaved Roads

h.

Seasonal Restrictions

i.

Borders

10. Restore Defaults:

a.

Yes or No

Change Data Field

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Left or right data wing field.

3.

See Table 37. Choose an option from the list to display in
the field. Many of the data field settings (such as Time to
Via or Arrival Distance) are only relevant during an active
route.

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Table 37. Data Field Options

DATA FIELD OPTIONS

Clock

Arrival Time

Arrival Distance

GPS Accuracy

Elevation

Current Speed

Overall Average
Speed

Moving Time

Heading

Temperature

Stopped Time

Speed Limit

Time To Via

Time To Turn

Time Remaining

Via Distance

Total Time

Map Navigation Option Menu

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

NOTE

*

The asterisk denotes if the route is active, the option is

displayed.

The following options are available:

• Stop*

• Pause*

• Skip Waypoint*

• Location

• Maneuvers

• Destination*

• Weather

• Traffic

• Fuel Prices

Route Preferences and Avoidances

Route Preferences is selected if the rider is looking for a specific
type of road or path for their route calculation: Scenic, Fastest,
Shortest, Twisty.

Selections can also be made to avoid specific types of roads
or routes during a calculation such as: Highways, Toll Roads,
Ferries, Tunnels, In-Process Data (IPD), Car/Train, Unpaved
Roads, Seasonal Restrictions, Borders.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Settings.

Auto zoom

Auto zoom can be set up one of four ways when the rider's
touchscreen map approaches it predetermined location.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

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2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

Settings.

4.

Select

Auto Zoom

to the desired option:

a.

OFF:

Auto zoom is disabled.

b.

Near:

Will return to narrow scale.

c.

Normal:

Will return to middle scale.

d.

Far:

Will return to wide scale.

Map Scrolling: Touchscreen

1.

With the map displayed, press on the touchscreen. The
scrolling tool (circle with arrows) is shown on the map. The
title bar displays the name of the street that is being
viewed.

2.

Scroll:

Press and hold the screen to scroll.

3.

Jump:

Press another location on the map to jump.

4.

Route to Location:

Select icon in upper right corner of

map to route to location.

5.

End Scrolling:

Select back to end scrolling and return to

current position on map.

Map Scrolling: Hand Controls

1.

Select:

Top title bar.

2.

Press and Release:

Cursor/Select on right hand control.

3.

Select:

Arrow down to engage scrolling.

4.

Select:

Directional arrow with Cursor/Select. Press and

hold to scroll to destination.

5.

Route to Location:

Select the center circle to route to the

location on the map.

Selecting POI on Map

NOTE

Use Map Scrolling Hand Controls.

POI icons are only visible on the map at closer zoom levels.
See Section Change Map Settings to change the types of POI
icons that are displayed on the map.

1.

See Figure 97.

Scroll:

POI icon on map. Zoom-in close to

the icon.

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2.

Refer to Table 38.

Select:

POI location in the circle. The

radio calculates a route to the selected POI. If multiple
POIs are in the same location, the system prompts with a
list of POIs.

3.

Select:

Option icon to show more POI options. Otherwise,

select

Go

to begin route.

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Figure 97. POI on Map

Table 38. POI Icons

DESCRIPTION

ICON

ATM/Banking

Automotive

Table 38. POI Icons

DESCRIPTION

ICON

Airport

Coffee shop

Community

Entertainment

Gas stations

Harley-Davidson

Health and beauty

Highway exit

Hospital

Hotel/Motels

Other

Parking

Recreation

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Table 38. POI Icons

DESCRIPTION

ICON

Rest Areas

Restaurant

Shopping

Travel

ROUTE

Route To Destination: Address

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Search.

4.

Enter address.

NOTE

• The system uses the smart speller to narrow entries

according to the contents of the navigation database.

• The system provides lists of possible destinations based on

the input. For example, entering "Birch Street" generates a
list of all cities with a "Birch Street" in the database.

• As a minimum, the system requires either a postal code or

a city and state. If a street address is not entered, the system
navigates to the city center. Requirements may vary slightly
according to region.

Route To Destination: Home

NOTE

If home is not programmed, see Section Saving A Destination:
Home

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Go Home.

NOTE

• To delete or change the home destination, activate a route

to home and select

Options

on the Go Home screen.

• Once a home address has been saved, a voice command

can also be used to navigate home. Press the

Voice

Recognition

switch and say

Home

.

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