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StarCom1 Goldwing Enhancement
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Introduction
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The
StarCom1 Goldwing enhancement system expands the standard Goldwing
intercom system to - Allow
for:
► Mobile Phone
► Sat Nav or Radar systems
► Bike to Bike radios e.g. PMR, FRS ...
► Music systems, ipods etc.
► and of course incorporates StarCom1 GH series high
performance stereo headsets.
click here to see the
Goldwing Headsets
StarCom can be used as a sole rider, a rider and passenger,
a bike-to-bike system or all three. The core system is a StarCom Module
and a Rider/Driver headset; from this basis you simply add what’s required
either immediately or at a later date.
For rider to passenger communication, simply add a second
helmet kit, plug it in and talk on the full duplex intercom system.
For bike-to-bike communication, simply add one of the
ranges of two-way radios.
Music can be connected to the unit’s audio input from a
Walkman, MP3, sat navigation or radar device.
To add a mobile phone to the system, just add a phone
adapter kit, adapters to suit most phones are available. (The phone must
have an auto answer mode.)
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Installation
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Connect into the Goldwing Rider headset connector. |
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Connect to the Starcom1 goldwing headset. |
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3. Then Connect
accessories you would like to add to the StarCom1 box |
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Connecting Audio devices |
Two-way radio Interface
- Bike to bike using a mobile radio -
Adding a mobile radio will allow
communication to another radio
To add a two-way radio, a radio adapter
lead is required. This plugs into the StarCom 6-pin socket labeled RADIO and
the other end to the radio. When
connected, the volume level of the radio will need to be adjusted to give
the required volume in the helmet. Always set the volume low and gradually
increase to the desired level. To operate, turn on and then place in a safe
place (waterproof pocket etc.).
With the radio connected, the
rider can transmit to a distant radio by using the PTT switch.
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Music
Interface portable personal music systems
To
add music to the system, a music lead is required. The lead plugs into the
headphone output from the music player and into the StarCom unit’s 'AUDIO’
input. When connected the volume level of this music system will need to be
adjusted to give the required music volume in the helmet. Always set the
volume low and gradually increase to the desired level. |
Music
Interface Installed car radio system
When
a music system is installed on the bike an isolated stereo cable is
required. This is because a direct connection will allow ignition noise to
be picked up and the connection to the speakers may cause damage to the
systems.
Part
number MUS-03 is an isolated cable that will connect to the speaker cables
on the on- bike system. If the music system has an audio out 3.5mm jack
socket on the rear, then a MUS-04 cable will plug in directly. |
Mobile
phone Interface
To add a mobile phone to the system, a phone adapter kit is
required. This includes a phone adapter which plugs into the phone, and a
3.5mm to 2.5mm jack lead to connect the adapter to the StarCom unit. The
mobile phone must have the facility to auto answer an incoming call. Once
set in this mode, the phone is plugged into the system, turned on, and then
placed in a safe place (waterproof pocket etc.).
When the phone rings
the StarCom unit will mute music, if playing, and allow a normal phone
conversation. When connected, the volume level of the phone will need to be
adjusted to give the required volume in the helmet. Always set the volume
low and gradually increase to the desired level.
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Satellite navigation or radar equipment interface
Further electrical devices may be added to the system such as a satellite
navigation system with audio output. If music mute is required then the
inputs must be connected to the 'Phone' input, or the 'Auxiliary' input. An
adapter lead is required to connect the equipment audio-out to a 3.5mm jack
plug; please consult your dealer. When connected, the volume level of this
device will need to be adjusted to give the required volume in the helmet.
Always set the volume low and gradually increase to the desired level.
Bluetooth equipment interface
Bluetooth systems can be connected to via our Bluetooth module BTM-01. This
will suit most bluetooth phones and Satellite Navigation systems. BTM-01
plugs into the StarCom phone socket.
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Specification
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Dimensions:
(WxHxD) 95x55x25mm (3 ¾” x 2 ¼” x 1”)
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Weight: Approx 150g
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Operating temp:
-10 to +55ºC
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Phone
input: 3.5mm stereo jack socket
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Audio
input: 3.5mm stereo jack socket
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Auxiliary input
: 3.5mm stereo jack socket
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Electrical safety:
Designed to EN60950-1: 2002
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EMC: Complies with
EN55103-1: 1997D
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Due to a policy of continuous development, specification and
design may be subject to change without notice. |
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