Harley Davidson 2019 Boom GTS. Manual — page 6

Route To Destination: Recent

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Recent.

4.

Select a recent route from list. Select

Go

.

Route To Destination: Contacts

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Contacts.

4.

Select:

Phone or Radio.

5.

Select:

Address and route to destination.

Route To Destination: Saved

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Saved.

4.

Select:

Saved item from list.

5.

Select:

Route/View.

6.

Select:

Go from Destination screen.

Route To Destination: Map Scroll Tool

NOTE

Use Map Scrolling Hand Controls.

1.

With the map displayed, press on the touchscreen to
activate the scrolling tool.

2.

Scroll to a location or POI.

3.

Select the center circle to route to the location or POI on
the map.

4.

Select:

Go.

NOTE

See Map (Page 133) for scrolling operation.

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Route To Destination: POI

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

POI's.

4.

Select:

Item from Category list.

5.

Select:

Item from subcategory list.

6.

Select a location from list. Select

Go

.

Route To Destination: Dealership

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

H-D Bar and Shield.

4.

Select a location from list. Select

Go

.

Route To Destination: Emergency

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Emergency.

4.

Select:

Hospital, Police or Fire Dept.

5.

Select a location from the list. Select

Go

.

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Route To Destination: Coordinates

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

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3.

Select:

Search.

4.

Input:

Latitude and longitude coordinates. The formats

can include heading (h) such as North, degrees (d),
minutes (m), and seconds (s).

a.

h ddd.ddddd°

b.

h ddd° mm" ss.s'

c.

h ddd° mm.mmm'

Table 39. Destination Coordinates

Format Examples

40.44611, -79.98222

Latitude, Longitude

40° 26' 46" N 79° 58' 56" W

Degrees,Minutes,Seconds

40° 26.767' N 79° 58.933' W

Degrees,Decimal,Minutes

40.446° N 79.982° W

Decimal Degrees

Route to Destination: Fuel

NOTE

The radio must have a SiriusXM subscription for this feature
to work.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

Fuel Prices.

4.

Select:

Fuel type. Back out of screen when selection is

made.

5.

Select:

View Prices.

6.

See Figure 99. Select a fuel station from list.

4

3

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Fuel grade/type

1.

Sort by distance/brand name/price

2.

Fuel price with station name and address

3.

Direction of station with distance

4.

Figure 99. Station Selection

7.

See Figure 100.

Select:

Route/View.

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Fuel station selected

1.

Engage route

2.

Dial gas station

3.

Display prices for all fuel types at station

4.

Figure 100. Route/View

8.

Select:

Go.

Route To Destination: Voice Command

1.

With route active, press the

Voice Recognition

button on

left hand control.

2.

Select one of the following:

a.

Route to Destination: Address

Speak

Destination

followed by the address.

b.

Route to Destination: Saved

Speak

Favorite

followed by the saved destination name.

c.

Route to Destination: POI

Speak

Find Next

followed by the type of destination or brand name
(such as

Bank

or

Gas Station

).

Route to Destination: Repeat Navigation
Instruction

1.

See Figure 101.

Select:

Repeat icon (1). This will repeat

the last command given by navigation.

Canceling or Pausing a Route: Using Menu

1.

See Figure 101.

Select:

Stop icon (2) on the map screen.

2.

Select:

Stop or Pause.

NOTE

When selecting a new route, the system provides a notification
to either add or replace the existing route. There is no need to
manually cancel the current route when adding or replacing it
with a new route.

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Repeat navigation instruction

1.

Pause or stop route

2.

Figure 101. Navigational Instruction

Canceling a Route: Voice Command

1.

Press:

Voice Recognition switch on left hand control.

2.

Speak:

Cancel route guidance.

Showing a Planned Route

NOTE

An entered route is displayed before committing to the route.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select a Destination to route.

3.

Select:

Options.

4.

Select:

Show Route. The map shows the entire highlighted

route.

5.

To commit to the route, select

Back

twice.

6.

Select:

Go.

Simulating a Route

A route simulation can be viewed before committing to the
route. The route simulation can only be used while the
motorcycle is not moving.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select a Destination to route.

3.

Select:

Options.

4.

Select:

Simulate Route. The route simulation is played on

the map. Audible turn guidance will also be played.

5.

To commit to the route, select

Back

twice.

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6.

Select:

Go.

Calling a Destination: Route Active

There are occasions when calling a destination is helpful to
determine operating hours or get information.

1.

With a phone connected and a route active on the map,
select the

Menu

button.

2.

Select:

Destination.

3.

Select:

Call.

Calling a Destination: Route Not Active

1.

With a phone connected, select a destination (such as a
POI).

2.

Select:

Call. This is on the Destination screen.

Saving A Destination

NOTE

When the current destination list consists of more than one
destination, it may have originated as either a Ride, or from
the user adding one or more stopovers one at a time, or both.

The current location is stored as a Saved destination or can
be saved as the Home destination when the option is displayed.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select a destination (such as a POI, address, recent
destination or GPS coordinate).

4.

Select:

Save. This is after the route is calculated.

5.

From

Save To

screen, select

Saved List

.

a.

From

Destinations

screen, select

Save As Ride

.

b.

Enter:

Name to be saved as Destination.

6.

Select:

OK.

Saving A Destination: Home

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Go Home.

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4.

From

Set Home

screen, select a destination (perform a

search, select a recent destination, select a POI or a Saved
file).

5.

Select:

Save.

6.

Select:

As Home.

Saving Current Location

The current location is stored as a Saved Destination or can
be saved as the Home Destination when the option is displayed.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

Location.

4.

Select:

Save.

5.

From

Save To

screen, select

Saved List

.

a.

From

Add to Saved Destinations?

screen, select

Yes

.

b.

Enter:

Name to be saved as Destination.

6.

Select:

OK.

RIDES

Rides are useful when visiting a number of POIs during an
extended ride, planning rides with intermediate destinations
(waypoints) or when planning a ride with restaurants and
overnight lodging. The number and limit of Rides can only be
determined by the amount of storage space available in the
system. Each ride can include up to 400 destinations
(waypoints).

A ride can be created using the navigation menus or by creating
a ride on the map screen. Rides can also be imported from
Ride Planner which is available for domestic (DOM) markets
only. See Importing a Route (Page 156).

Creating a Ride: Using Menus

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Carousel to:

Rides.

4.

Select:

New.

5.

Input:

Name of your ride and select OK.

6.

Select:

Edit.

7.

Select:

Add destination.

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8.

Select:

Search, Map, Recent, Saved, POI's or Contacts.

Use one of the methods to enter a destination.

9.

Select:

Add in the Destination screen.

10.

Select:

Start Route.

Creating a Ride: Using Map

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

With map displayed, press touchscreen.

3.

Scroll to a POI or location on the map.

4.

Select:

Go (upper right corner).

5.

Select:

POI or location to confirm.

6.

Select:

Options. Adjust ride preferences if needed.

7.

Select:

Go.

Round Trip

When the

Round Trip

function is enabled, the system

calculates a return route to the original position of the vehicle.

The round trip feature can only be enabled before a route is
activated.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Settings.

4.

Select:

Round Trip.

Editing a Ride: Adding Waypoints In Menu

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Rides.

4.

Select current ride destination.

5.

Select:

Edit.

6.

Select:

Add Destination.

7.

Enter a destination (address, POI, recent destination, saved
location or intersection).

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8.

Select:

Add.

9.

Screen:

Add Another Destination.

a.

Select:

No. System returns to ride screen.

b.

Select:

Yes. Add waypoints as needed.

10. Reorder waypoints as needed.

11.

Select:

Start Route.

Editing a Ride: Adding Waypoints On Map

NOTE

A Ride must be already programmed into the radio.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

With map displayed, press touchscreen.

3.

Scroll and select a POI or location on the map between
the start and end of the ride.

4.

Select:

Go (upper right corner).

5.

Select:

POI or location to confirm.

6.

Select:

Route.

7.

Select:

Add.

8.

Select:

Go.

Editing a Ride: Reordering Waypoint

NOTE

There has to be a minimum of three destinations pre-populated
in the

Rides

for this operation to work.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Rides.

4.

Select a ride from list.

5.

Select:

Edit.

6.

Select:

Reorder.

7.

See Figure 102. Select a destination (1) to reposition.

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Select destination

1.

Figure 102. Select Destination

8.

See Figure 103. A double arrow (2) will appear on the
selection meaning it is ready to move.

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Double arrow

2.

Figure 103. Double Arrow

9.

See Figure 104. Select order of destination (3) by pressing
the position where it needs to be moved.

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Select order of destination

3.

Figure 104. Move Destination

10. Back out to ride screen.

11.

Select:

Start Route.

Editing a Ride: Skipping Next Waypoint

1.

With an active route, select

Menu

.

2.

Select:

Skip.

3.

Select:

Yes.

Editing a Ride: Skipping Waypoint

1.

With an active route, select

Menu

.

2.

Select:

Destination.

3.

Select:

Edit.

4.

Select:

Remove Destination.

5.

Select:

Waypoint to skip.

6.

Select:

Yes. The system removes the waypoint from the

current route. However, the waypoint is not removed from
the originally stored ride.

TRAILS

A trail is a specific path which is recorded during your ride.
While the trail is recording, the system stores ongoing location
points along the ride. This is different than saving a destination
or ride, which only store a number of locations rather than a
specified path.

A trail can be used to repeat the ride along the same path in
the future or to route back to the start of the trail using the same
path.

A trail can be recorded at any time. A route does not need to
be active to begin recording a trail.

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The maximum amount of Trails the radio can record is 20.
When the number of Trails is at capacity, the

Start Recording

icon will be enabled and following message is displayed

Maximum number of trails reached. Please delete a trail
first.

.

Record a Trail

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Trails.

4.

Select:

Start recording. The trail begins recording.

NOTE

Turning off the vehicle does not

stop recording

a trail.

Recording needs to be stopped manually in order for a trail file
to be created.

5.

Select:

Stop recording. The trail stops recording and is

stored in the list of trails.

Rename a Trail

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Trails.

4.

Select:

Trail from list.

5.

Select:

Rename.

6.

Use keyboard to enter new name and select OK.

Navigating a Trail

A trail can be used to ride the originally recorded route (from
start to end) or a return route (from end to start). When selecting
a trail, the route includes navigation from your current location
to the beginning of the trail.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Trails.

4.

Select:

Trail from list.

5.

Select:

a.

Route to Start:

Take return route (end to start).

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b.

Route to End:

Take original route (start to end).

Deleting a Trail

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Search.

3.

Select:

Trails.

4.

Select:

Trail from list.

5.

Select:

Delete.

EXPORTING A ROUTE

A ride, trail or saved destination can be exported to a USB
storage device. The system exports the set of routes as a GPX
file named "H-D_NavData.gpx". If needed, the system adds a
sequential number to prevent overwriting other previously saved
files (such as "H-D_NavData(1).gpx"). Multiple rides or
destinations can be contained in a single GPX file.

The export feature is designed to back up routes or share
routes with other riders that have a Boom! Box system. While
the GPX file may be imported into other GPS devices, there
may be limitations on compatibility.

NOTE

The USB device must be formatted to exFAT or FAT32 (typical
format used by PCs) to support data exports. NTFS-formatted
devices are read-only and do not support GPX export.

1.

While stopped, connect a USB device to store the files.

2.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

3.

Select:

Search.

4.

Select:

Export.

5.

Select:

USB device.

6.

A list of rides, trails and saved destinations are displayed.

7.

Select:

Checkboxes for items to be exported or choose

select all.

8.

Select:

Export.

9.

Select:

OK when export is complete. The USB device can

be removed.

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IMPORTING A ROUTE

NOTE

RIDE PLANNER AND THE H-D APP ARE FOR DOMESTIC
VEHICLE USE ONLY.

When using GPX files

, after being imported onto the GTS

radio unit via USB or Mobile App, the Alternate Routes needs
to be set to OFF. This will make the GPX Route accurate to
design on the Ride Planner website or H-D App.

The system can import ride, trail and destination files saved in
GPS Exchange Format (GPX). The files may have been
exported by another motorcycle equipped with a Boom! Box,
created by Ride Planner (https://maps.harley-davidson.com/)
or using the H-D App. A single GPX file may contain multiple
rides and destinations.

The system can use GPX files exported by other GPS devices
or mapping websites. While GPX is a standard format for
navigation files, there may be some limited compatibility when
importing these routes. Review the route before riding.

Imported routes are stored in respective locations within the
radio. Destinations are stored in the Saved list. Imported rides
are stored in the Rides list. Imported phone book contact files
(V-card files, VCF) are added to the Book list in the navigation
menu.

There are two methods for getting Rides on to the GTS radio:
USB Drive and H-D App.

USB Drive

1.

Position vehicle in a stationary position and set ignition in
the ON or ACCY position.

2.

Connect a USB device containing the GPX or VCF files to
the vehicle.

3.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

4.

Select:

Search.

5.

Select:

Import. A list of GPX and VCF files are displayed.

6.

Select:

GPX or VCF file. A list of all Saved Rides, Trails

and Destinations within the GPX file are displayed.

7.

Select:

Saved Rides, Destinations and Contacts to import.

8.

Select:

Import.

9.

Select:

OK.

10. Procedure is complete and the USB drive can be removed.

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Mobile App

1.

Download the

Harley-Davidson App

onto your phone.

a.

Apple iPhones see

App Store

.

b.

Android phones see

Play Store

.

2.

Position vehicle in a stationary position and set ignition in
the ON or ACCY position.

3.

Log in to the H-D App.

4.

Connect phone using a USB cable (iOS only) or Bluetooth
connection (works for both iOS and Andriod).

a.

If the phone is connected properly and a valid user
has logged in,

H-D App

should be illuminated.

5.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

6.

Select:

Search.

7.

Select:

H-D App. A list of My Rides list will be displayed.

8.

Select:

Ride from list. The contents will immediately be

saved to the radio.

9.

6. The radio will automatically display the first segment of
the imported Ride, prompting the rider to

Start

.

TRAFFIC

See Figure 105. The navigation system can provide traffic
information when RDS Traffic (TMC) or SiriusXM Traffic is
equipped on the vehicle and available in the region. When
traffic is enabled, the map shows traffic flow and events along
the currently selected route. Refer to Table 40. and Table 41
for traffic icon descriptions.

The system also stores a list of all traffic events that are nearby
or along the active route. When an event (such as an accident
or lane closure) is discovered along the current route, the
navigation system notifies of the event and may attempt to
calculate an alternate route. The system will either prompt to
make the change or will automatically adjust the route,
according to the system settings.

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2

1

4

5

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Lane guidance

1.

Traffic event

2.

Road sign

3.

Traffic flow

4.

POI (point of interest)

5.

Figure 105. Traffic

Table 40. Traffic Conditions

DESCRIPTION

ICON

COLOR

Free flowing traffic

Thin line

Green overlay

Slow traffic

Thin line

Yellow overlay

Stopped

Thin line

Red overlay

Active route

Thick line

Magenta overlay

Recorded trail

Thick line

Teal overlay

Table 41. Traffic Conditions

DESCRIPTION

ICON (EU)

ICON (NA)

Accident

Construction

Warning

Narrow road

Security checkpoint

Weather

Frost

Blockage

Slippery

Traffic

Heavy traffic

Information

Wind

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Turning Traffic On/Off

On equipped vehicles, traffic automatically turns on with the
RDS traffic feature or when selecting the SiriusXM traffic
feature.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

SXM traffic or TMC traffic.

4.

Select:

Settings.

5.

Check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the

Traffic

checkbox.

Traffic Notification Settings

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

SXM traffic or TMC traffic.

4.

Select:

Settings.

5.

Select:

Notification.

6.

Selections Displayed:

a.

Popup Beep:

Beep when traffic popup is displayed.

b.

Message Filter:

Choose the maximum distance of

traffic events to be displayed in the event list.

Rerouting

The system can be configured to manually or automatically
select a new route based on traffic data. The system will only
provide a new route when it is calculated to be at least five
minutes faster than the current route.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

SXM traffic or TMC traffic.

4.

Select:

Settings.

5.

Select:

Re-route to Off or Auto.

a.

Auto:

The system will automatically adjust the route

according to traffic data.

b.

Off:

The system will not prompt with any new routes

based on traffic data.

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Traffic Event List: RDS Traffic

If a route is active, the system displays traffic events along the
route. If a route is not active, the system displays all nearby
traffic events.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

SXM traffic or TMC traffic.

4.

See Figure 106. Select traffic message (1) from list.

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1.

Figure 106. Traffic List

5.

See Figure 107. The traffic message (2) is displayed.
Select message on screen to hear voice recognition.

6.

Select:

Map. This will display the event location on the

map.

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Traffic message

2.

Map icon

3.

Figure 107. Traffic Message

Maneuvers: Turn-By-Turn Instructions

While the route is active a list of turns will be displayed to your
destination.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

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NOTE

Select the next turn displayed at the bottom of the map as a
shortcut to bypass Steps 2 and 3.

2.

Select:

Menu. This must be done in an active route.

3.

Select:

Maneuvers. A list of all turns in the route are

displayed.

4.

Selecting a next turn from the maneuvers list displays the
following options:

a.

Avoid:

The system calculates new directions to avoid

the selected road.

b.

Zoom:

The map displays the selected maneuver on

the map.

c.

OK:

Returns to the list of maneuvers.

Maneuvers: Avoid a Road

NOTE

This must be done in an active route.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

NOTE

Select the next turn displayed at the bottom of the map as a
shortcut to bypass Steps 2 and 3.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

Maneuvers. A list of all turns in the route are

displayed.

4.

From the displayed list, scroll and select a turn that you
would like to perform a detour.

5.

Select:

Avoid. The system calculates new directions to

avoid the selected road.

6.

Select:

Yes. A new detour route is calculated and

displayed in the list.

7.

Select:

Back. This sends you back to the active map

screen.

Maneuvers: Zoom

NOTE

This must be done in an active route.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

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NOTE

Select the next turn displayed at the bottom of the map as a
shortcut to bypass Steps 2 and 3.

2.

Select:

Menu. This must be done in an active route.

3.

Select:

Maneuvers. A list of all turns in the route are

displayed.

4.

From the displayed list, scroll and select a turn that you
would perform a Zoom.

5.

Select:

Zoom. The map shows the maneuver with details

on the bottom of the screen.

6.

Select:

Previous/Next Maneuvers arrow. This will display

the previous or next turn from the list.

Maneuvers: Restoring an Avoided Road

NOTE

This must be done in an active route.

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

NOTE

Select the next turn displayed at the bottom of the map as a
shortcut to bypass Steps 2 and 3.

2.

Select:

Menu. This must be done in an active route.

3.

Select:

Maneuvers. A list of all turns in the route are

displayed.

4.

See Figure 108.

Select:

Avoid road.

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Avoided road

1.

Figure 108. Avoided Road

5.

Select the road that was avoided. This would be the

Avoid

a Road

selection that was made in a previous topic in this

section.

6.

See Figure 109.

Select:

Detour.

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Detour icon

2.

Figure 109. Detour Icon

7.

Select:

Yes. When asked to

Restore this Maneuver?

8.

Select:

a.

Back Once:

This returns rider back to maneuver list.

b.

Back Twice:

This returns rider back to map.

Lane Guidance

See Figure 110. When an upcoming turn or road divergence
is required on a multi-lane highway, the map displays lane

guidance arrows to suggest the proper lanes to use. Safely
change to the suggested lane and follow the direction of the
white arrows.

When approaching the turn, the system shows a representation
of the signposts and upcoming road junction. Continue to follow
the guidance of the white arrows.

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2

3

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Lanes required for next turn (white arrows)

1.

Other lanes (grayed out)

2.

Next turn guidance

3.

Direction and highway information

4.

Figure 110. Lane Guidance

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Trip Summary

NOTE

This must be done in an active route.

A summary of the current route can be displayed at any point
during a ride. The summary shows start and end time, mileage
information and other data.

1.

Select:

Info. This is on the radio's faceplate.

2.

See Figure 111.

Select:

Trip Summary.

1

5

3

2

4

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Average speed/MPG

1.

Distance traveled

2.

Fuel used/stops

3.

Destination arrival date

4.

Time spent traveling

5.

Destination start date

6.

Figure 111. Trip Summary Screen

Low Fuel Alert

When the vehicle detects low fuel, the radio shows an alert
and prompts to search for nearby fuel stations. The low fuel
alert automatically displays even when the radio is turned off.

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Figure 112. Low Fuel Alert

GPS Information

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

Location. The system displays the GPS coordinates

and address for the current location (if available).

4.

Select:

GPS. The system displays coordinates, elevation,

signal and position information. See Figure 105.

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Figure 113. GPS Information

NAVIGATION PROMPTS

Navigation Prompts: Turning On/Off

1.

Navigate:

Home > Navigation.

2.

Select:

Menu.

3.

Select:

Settings.

4.

Check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the

Nav Prompts

checkbox.

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Navigation Prompts: Adjusting Volume Using
Menus

1.

Navigate:

Home > Setup > Audio Settings.

2.

Select:

Volumes.

3.

Select:

Speaker or headset.

4.

Adjust:

Prompt/Nav volume.

Navigation Prompts: Adjusting Volume with
Hand Controls

While a prompt is being heard, adjust the volume using the left
hand control. All prompts are adjusted to the selected level:
Speaker or headset.

Navigation Prompts: Speaker/Headset Selection

1.

Navigate:

Home > Setup > Audio Settings.

2.

Select:

Audio Routing.

3.

In

Prompts

select speaker or headset.

NAVIGATION DATABASE AND SOFTWARE

Update, replacement and restoration map databases are
downloaded from https://
harleydavidson.welcome.naviextras.com.

Update:

Motorcycles are delivered with the latest map

database. Newer database versions are periodically released
and are made available for purchase.

Intercontinental Replacement:

Riders traveling outside of

their home navigation database area can purchase a
replacement database which covers the intended area of travel.

Intercontinental Restoration:

After returning from extended

travel in a different continent or in a region requiring a unique
database, the navigation database can be restored to its home
database.

Download the Toolbox to install free updates and purchase a
wide variety of maps. Once you connect your navigation device
to the Toolbox, you can browse and purchase compatible items
in the online catalogue. In addition, the application enables you
to upload your own points of interest onto your device, remove
unnecessary content and to make backups to avoid any data
loss.

NOTE

Supported platforms: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or
OS X 10.8 (or later). Note that Toolbox requires a minimum
display resolution of 1024 x 768 and 10-GB free space on your
hard drive.

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For step-by-step instructions, download the detailed user guide.

1.

Insert a USB drive into your Boom!™ Box GTS Navigation
System and save its navigation data.

2.

Download the Toolbox and insert the USB drive.

3.

Follow the instructions on the screen to update your map.

4.

Insert the USB drive into your Boom!™ Box GTS
Navigation System and upload the data.

RIDE PLANNER

NOTE

R i d e s

c r e a t e d

u s i n g

t h e

R i d e

P l a n n e r

(https://maps.harley-davidson.com) or H-D App can be
transferred to the GTS radio using a phone with the H-D App
installed. See Importing a Route (Page 156).

1.

Connect a USB drive to the computer. The USB drive must
be formatted to FAT16, FAT32 or exFAT (commonly used
by most PCs).

2.

Open Ride Planner in https://maps.harley-davidson.com

3.

Select:

Create a new Ride or existing Ride.

a.

See Figure 114. Add locations for major destinations,
such as the start point and end point.

b.

Add waypoints for other minor stopping points or
desired roadways to be traveled.

4.

Select:

Download GPX.

5.

Save GPX file to USB drive and rename file as your
destination.

6.

Remove USB drive and connect it to the radio. See
Importing a Route (Page 156).

NOTE

• See Figure 115. Ride Planner exports each pair of locations

as a separate Ride (even though the entire Ride is exported
as a single GPX file). In the example, the route from Location
1 to Location 2 (with the intermediate waypoints) is exported
as a Ride. The route from Location 2 to Location 3 is
exported as a separate Ride.

• The Boom! Box navigation system does not differentiate

between locations and waypoints. All items are imported as
destinations.

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• Ride Planner exports locations and waypoints into the GPX

file. It does not export the highlighted route. The exact
routing between destinations may be calculated differently
within the radio than shown in Ride Planner. To plot a
particular path, you may need to add waypoints along the
desired route. See Rides (Page 149).

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2

1

1

3

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GPS Sync (export to GPX file)

3.

Locations

1.

Waypoints

2.

Figure 114. Ride Planner

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Locations

1.

Waypoints

2.

Highlighted route (not exported)

3.

Exports into GPX file as first ride

4.

Exports into GPX file as second ride

5.

Figure 115. Ride Planner Example

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VOICE RECOGNITION

Voice Recognition

Voice recognition provides a hands-free alternative to operate
many Boom! Box functions. Commands spoken into a headset
microphone can instruct the system to play a media file, make
a phone call, navigate to a destination, tune to a frequency or
perform other features. Voice commands can be used to access
functions that are otherwise locked out while the motorcycle is
in motion.

To make full use of the system and to reduce distraction while
riding, take time to learn voice commands for features that you
commonly use.

NOTE

Some vehicles do not have headset connectors. A P&A headset
connection kit or Wireless Headset Interface Module (WHIM)
kit must be installed on the vehicle to use voice command
functions.

Activating Voice Recognition

1.

Press the Voice Recognition hand control switch. The
system beeps and prompts for a command. The system
shows a list of commands (teleprompter). The voice
recognition icon appears in the status bar.

2.

After the beep, speak a command into the headset
microphone.

3.

Respond to the system with additional information if
needed.

a.

Prompts:

The

system

prompts

if

additional

information is required to complete a command.

b.

Multiple options:

If multiple options are available

for your command, the system displays a numbered
list of options to choose from. Speak the appropriate
line number, such as

LINE TWO

.

c.

Barging in:

To interrupt the prompt, press the Voice

Recognition switch during the prompt and speak the
desired command after the beep.

Canceling Voice Recognition

Hand control:

Press and hold the Voice Recognition switch.

Voice command:

At any time, say Cancel to terminate the

current session.

No valid input:

If the system does not recognize a voice

command, a response to a prompt, or if an extended period of
time elapses before a command is spoken, the session
automatically cancels.

COMMUNICA

TIONS

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Teleprompter

See Figure 116. The teleprompter is shown when the Voice
Recognition switch is pressed. The teleprompter screen shows
commonly used commands, along with a line item to display
more commands.

The Cursor/Select switch can be used to select a command.
Speaking or selecting

MORE COMMANDS

displays a list of

all commands

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Figure 116. Teleprompter (typical)

Command List

If a command is not spoken or recognized while the
teleprompter is displayed, the system shows a list of command

categories. Speak one of the categories into the microphone,
or use the Cursor/Select switch to show all commands related
to a selected category.

Pick List

See Figure 117. Pick lists are presented in the following
situations.

• More than one reasonable recognition of a word is available.

• Multiple choices are available.

• Navigation is attempting to refine a location.

When presented with a pick list, speak the desired line item
into the microphone such as

LINE THREE

.

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Figure 117. Voice Recognition Pick List

Prompter Responds "Pardon?"

Microphone:

Speak voice commands into the microphone of

the headset. Proper placement of the microphone is critical to
the effectiveness of voice commands.

Speech:

Speak naturally into the headset microphone.

Articulate each word in a voice command. Do not pause
between words. The system cannot recognize rapid speech or
a raised voice level.

Numbers:

Pronounce numbers as individual numerals. Speak

the number 88 as "eight, eight" rather than "eighty-eight". Speak
zeros as "zero" or "oh". Pronounce decimal points in frequency
numbers as "point".

Voice Recognition Commands

Table 42. Voice Recognition: General Commands

DESCRIPTION

COMMAND

List all available voice recognition commands.

ALL COMMANDS

Cancel voice recognition session.

CANCEL

Select line number from list.

LINE <NUMBER>

Show list of options.

LIST

Acknowledge or continue.

YES

Decline or end.

NO

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Table 43. Voice Recognition: Tuner Commands

DESCRIPTION

COMMAND

Set tuner to AM band.

A M

Set tuner to FM band.

F M

Set tuner to weather band.

WEATHER BAND

Set tuner to MW band.

MEDIUM WAVE

Set tuner to LW band.

LONG WAVE

Tunes to a specified frequency. The radio will automatically change to the appropriate
band for the selected frequency.

Example:

When saying TUNE TO NINETY-EIGHT POINT SEVEN, the tuner will

change to the FM band and tune to 98.7 MHz.

TUNE TO <FREQUENCY>

Seeks next station up or down.

SEEK UP/SEEK DOWN

Selects next/previous preset.

NEXT PRESET/PREVIOUS PRESET

Tunes to a selected station (European region only).

STATION <NAME>

Table 44. Voice Recognition: Media Commands

DESCRIPTION

COMMAND

Enters media mode.

MEDIA

Plays songs from the selected artist.

PLAY <ARTIST, ALBUM or SONG>

Plays songs from the selected artist.

ARTIST <NAME>

Plays the selected album.

ALBUM <NAME>

Plays all songs on the media device.

PLAY ALL SONGS

Plays songs from a selected genre or lists all available genres.

GENRE <NAME or LIST ALL>

Plays next track on media device.

NEXT TRACK

Plays a selected playlist.

PLAY PLAYLIST <NAME>

Plays previous track on media device.

PREVIOUS TRACK

Plays the selected song.

SONG <NAME>

Search for a song or list all songs on a device.

SEARCH FOR MUSIC

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Table 45. Voice Recognition: Phone Commands

DESCRIPTION

COMMAND

Begins a phone call to a phone book contact or locally saved contact. The system
prompts if the contact has more than one phone number (home, mobile, work or
other).

CALL <CONTACT NAME>

Dials a selected phone number.

DIAL <PHONE NUMBER>

Dials previous phone number.

REDIAL

Table 46. Voice Recognition: SiriusXM Commands

DESCRIPTION

COMMAND

Plays SiriusXM radio.

X M

Changes to selected channel. The system automatically changes to SiriusXM when
channel commands are used.

CHANNEL <NUMBER or NAME>

Changes to next channel up.

CHANNEL UP

Changes to next channel down.

CHANNEL DOWN

Scans through the SiriusXM channels.

CHANNEL SCAN

Table 47. Voice Recognition: Navigation Commands

DESCRIPTION

COMMAND

Begins a route to the selected address. This "one-shot destination" command is not
available in some regions. If not supported, the system will prompt for address ele-
ments (city, state and so on) through a series of steps.

Example:

It is recommended to say the destination as one string, such as

DESTINA-

TION 400 WEST CANAL STREET MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN

.

Note:

Complex street addresses with letters and numbers (such as "N23W2345 River

Run Road") may not be recognized by the voice recognition system. If a destination
is not recognized, enter the address using the navigation menu.

DESTINATION <ADDRESS>

Begins a route to a previously saved destination.

FAVORITE <SAVED>

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