Purpose for use
The communication system AE 600 BT has been designed for speech communication between motorbike driver and
passenger. To achieve this you use one Bluetooth helmet set (like BT Rider, BT Intercom or BT2) and the supplied
wired helmet speaker set OHS 500 or CHS 300 which has to be fitted into already existing closed or open helmets (the
microphone with it's thin and flexible boom can be installed at both kinds of helmets). As optional solution, a wired helmet
set can also be used as driver headset . It is as well possible to connect a wired headset for a third person parallel to the
passenger's wired and driver's Bluetooth headset to enable a three-way communication
The set gives you the opportunity for duplex communication between driver and passenger and vice versa.
The integrated Mono FM radio can be switched over to radio reception. The talking connection has priority to radio
reception: while talking the radio volume will be automatically decreased.
Furthermore the following equipment can be connected:
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external MP-3 or CD/DVD player via 3.5 mm jack plug
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voice guidance via 3,5 mm jack plug from navigation system with audio output
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a radio with PMR 446 or LPD standard for driver and passenger in connection with supplied transmit
(push-to-talk) key
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Bluetooth GSM mobile phone (automatic incoming call switching mode must be active) for driver
(alternative solution: wired headset for driver or third person as optional accessory item).
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Bluetooth Navigator System (in that case there is a chain connection cellular phone to navigator and
navigator to AE 600 BT)
The set is being operated with 3 x AAA size Alkaline or rechargeable NiCd/ NiMH batteries independent from vehicle
power supply (not supplied with the intercom). The DC charge socket is provided for charging the inserted NiMH
batteries via wall charger MW903 (not supplied) or via 12 V cigarette lighter charging cable (supplied)
Declaration of Conformity
The motorbike communication system fits in conformity with the European EMC standards, such as EN 55
013:2001 + A1:2003 (Radio), EN 301 489-01 V.1.6.1, EN 301 489-05 V 1.3.1, EN 301 489-07 V 1.3.1, EN
300 328 V6.1.1 and EN 301 489-17 (for broadband SRD-Adapters to Bluetooth devices), EN 55022:2006,
EN 55024:1998 with A1+A2(2003), WEEE / RoHS, EN 60065:2002 + A1 (2006) (electric safety) and it
carries the CE- mark. The actual EC declaration of conformity can be downloaded from www.hobbyradio.de
Conditions for accessory connection
Radio connection (red colour coded cable and socket)
The radio connection of the AE 600 BT fits to most of PMR with 2.5 mm / 3.5 mm plug combination such as Albrecht
Tectalk PRO series, ALAN 443, ALAN 456R, HP 446, HP 450, Midland G 6, G 7 / G 8 / G 12 / M48 or M 99. The
universal duo plug (2.5 mm for microphone and 3.5 mm for the ear set) is being supported by many other radios. It is
not intended to use the VOX-function because of the high level of surrounding noise does not allow a perfect speech
switching, which is essential for simplex 2 way radio communication (different from duplex GSM use!). Some smaller
size radios like Tectalk FM +, Tectalk Smart, ALAN 777, ALAN K1, Midland G5-R1 are using now more and more a
2.5 mm stereo socket instead of a duo plug. For such radios you will need an additional adapter 29254.
Our Intercom set does not support VOX operation on the radio channels because this is not well suitable for motorbike
communication
PTT (Push - To - Talk switch)
Insert the green marked cable plug of the PTT into the green marked PTT socket.
Use the PTT button to talk via PMR 446 radio and use the microphone without pressing the knob for GSM phone
communication.
In cases where 2 way radio or/and cellular phones shall be used, we recommend not to use the built in FM radio
broadcast receiver. On most motor bike installations, the close distance between the radio receiver and the cellular
phone or to a more powerful PMR transceiver cannot provide interference-free coexistence of broadcast receiver and
radio communication /cellular phones among each other. Interferences cannot be excluded.
MP-3/Music CD/ DVD
3.5 mm stereo plug (9). The radio is being switched off, when the cable is being inserted. Use the Headphone-Output of
the unit for this feature. The volume shall be adjusted by the volume control of the MP-3/Musik CD-Player.
Navigator voice announcements
3.5 mm stereo plug for navigators with wired audio outputs. The radio volume is being turned lower, during
announcements are coming from navigations system. Please adjust the volume at the navigator!
If you should have a navigator with Bluetooth , then You can connect the cellular phone directly to the navigator and the
navigator's audio to the AE 600 BT system's GSM phone HANDY module.