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JMC BT-05 Series Installation instructions

Bluetooth Helmet
Headset
BT-05 Series
© 2022 J&M Corporation. All rights reserved. 11/22
Installation & Operation
Instructions
1. Product Description
J&M’s BT-05 elite & performance series Bluetooth headsets are designed
for installation into most modular flip-up, open-face, full- face and shorty-
style helmets, using specific designated models.
The audio performance of J&M’s elite series Bluetooth headsets will rival
that of our best corded headsets, so you don’t have to sacrifice good sound
when going wireless.
Our elite series features both the boom and chin-bar mount style
AeroMike® VI microphones for the very best in wind and ambient noise can-
celling at highway speeds.
Control head features the QCC module, for easy pairing to most Bluetooth
enabled audio devices, including iPhone, Android & Windows Smartphones.
The very latest multifunctional Bluetooth 5.0 software package includes
standard profiles of HSP, HFP, A2DP Stereo & AVRCP, along with the J&M
Exclusive helmet to helmet intercom profile.
Headsets (2) can be paired together for crystal clear intercom communica-
tions at distances of up to ½ mile.
Easy to feel and operate external controls for volume up/dn, helmet to hel-
met linking, multifunction button call answer/initiate/linking and on/off.
Control head is powered by a rechargeable Lithium power cell providing
10-14 hours of use from a full charge
Versatile, easy to install component design to allow removal of the control
head for in-house charging away from the helmet.
You will not find a better performing Bluetooth helmet headset anywhere;
you have our name on it.
2. Safety and General Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ
THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR DEVICE.
Users are not permitted to make changes or modify the device in any way.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
See 47 CFR Sec. 15.21.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. See 47 CFR Sec. 15.19.
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY
Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic inter-
ference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for
electromagnetic compatibility.
FACILITIES
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn
off your device in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive
to external RF energy.
MEDICAL DEVICES
HEARING AIDS
Some devices may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such
interference, you may want to consult with your hearing aid manufacturer to
discuss alternatives.
OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of
the device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Industry Canada Notice to Users
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause interference and (2) This device must accept any interference, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
FCC Notice to Users
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particu-
lar installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
3. Package Contents
• BT-05 Control Head Unit
• Control Head Mounting Base
• Two Helmet Speakers
• Boom or Chin-bar Microphone
• Clip-on Mounting Assembly
• USB Charge Cable
• Velcro Pads
• Popsicle Stick
• Owner’s Manual
Product Description Section 1
Safety & General Information Section 2
Package Contents Section 3
Controls and Functions Section 4
Installation Instructions For Modular Section 5A
Flip-up & Open-Face Style Helmets
Installation Instructions For Section 5B
Full-Face Style Helmets
Installation Instructions For Section 5C
Shorty Style Helmets
General Operation Instructions Section 6
Operation Instructions Section 7
2018-21 GoldWing Instructions Section 8
Table of Contents
4. Controls and Functions
A. Volume Down – Controls step-down volume
adjustment from the linked source, by press-
ing once momentarily for each step of volume
reduction. Press and HOLD for 2 seconds to
return to the previous music track.
B. Volume Up – Controls step-up volume adjust-
ment from the linked source, by pressing
once momentarily for each step of volume
increase. Press and HOLD for 2 seconds to
track-up to the next music track. Rapid dou-
ble press to initiate voice command.
C. Intercom Mode Button – Used for turn-
ing on/off the Headset together with the
Multifunction Button and linking headsets for
intercom use.
D. Power Cable Jack – This jack is used to plug-
in the charge cable.
E. Multifunction Button – Used for turning on/
off the Headset together with the Intercom
mode button and answering/rejecting an
incoming phone call. One press to answer
call & hold 2 seconds to reject the call. Rapid
double button press for last number redial.
F. Headset Connection Port
C. Intercom Mode
Button
D. Power Cable Port
F. Headset
Connection Port
E. Multifunction
Button
A. Volume Down B. Volume Up
J&M BT-05 Series Helmet Headset Installation Instructions
WARNING! Helmet speakers may not be legal in all jurisdictions. Check your local laws BEFORE using this product. J & M Corporation cannot control the circumstances surrounding the sale of this equipment, the
quality of installation, or the specific helmet into which this equipment is installed. Accordingly, J & M Corporation makes no warranties, expressed or implied, related thereto. A helmet with this equipment installed
may not protect the user from injury. The user assumes all liability in conjunction with accidents, injuries or losses of any kind arising out of the use of this product. Additionally, this product should not be used in
any way that would impair the user’s ability to hear traffic or other noises. Accordingly, the volume should be kept low or off, depending upon the circumstances.
5A. Installation Instructions For Most Modular
Flip-Up & Open-Face Style Helmets
IMPORTANT NOTE: Modern day helmets can present special challenges
for wireless headset installation. If you do not feel you are up to the task,
you may send your “un-modified” helmet to our factory in Tucson and we
will perform the installation for a nominal fee. (Please call first to ensure
that we are able to install a headset into your particular brand/model of
helmet.)
Installation into most Modular Flip-Up and Open-Face
Style Helmets
1. Most modular flip-up and/or open-face style helmets have cheek pads
that can be removed. Carefully do so at this time, paying special atten-
tion not to break or damage any of the polystyrene parts. (It is impor-
tant to have the helmet fit and feel the same after the speakers are
mounted as it did before the headset was installed.)
2. Using a headset speaker as a guide, mark the circular pieces of styrene
to be removed from the back of the ear area of the nose section or the
cheek pad. See Figure 3. With an Exacto® knife, cut a hole slightly
smaller than the speaker so that the speaker will “press fit” into the
hole without damaging the styrene. An airtight seal is necessary to
preserve bass response as the sound pressure from the back of the
speaker housing should not be allowed to mix with the sound pressure
from the front. Also, be careful not to cut or damage the fabric lining.
3. Position the boom microphone on the left in side of the helmet so that
the microphone lines up with the wearer’s mouth. Then remove the
backing from the tape on the pre-gummed mounting square and press
it into place inside the helmet. (Note: this area should be cleaned with
rubbing alcohol prior to sticking the microphone in place.)
4. Slide the mounting clamp into the proper position on the left bottom
edge of the helmet, peel the backing off the double-sided tape, press
the clamp-on mounting plate assembly firmly into place, then Install the
BT-05 module on to the mounting-plate. See Figure 4.
5. Using the enclosed wooden tool, carefully push the speaker wires into
the gap between the helmet liner and shell. See Figure 5.
1
Figure 2
Figure
3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure
J&M BT-04 Series Helmet Headset Installation Instructions
WARNING! Helmet speakers may not be legal in all jurisdictions. Check your local laws BEFORE using this product. J & M Corporation cannot control the circumstances surrounding the sale of this equipment, the
quality of installation, or the specific helmet into which this equipment is installed. Accordingly, J & M Corporation makes no warranties, expressed or implied, related thereto. A helmet with this equipment installed
may not protect the user from injury. The user assumes all liability in conjunction with accidents, injuries or losses of any kind arising out of the use of this product. Additionally, this product should not be used in
any way that would impair the user’s ability to hear traffic or other noises. Accordingly, the volume should be kept low or off, depending upon the circumstances.
5B. Installation Instructions For Most
Full-Face Style Helmets
1
Figure
BT-04
BT-04
4
Figure
IMPORTANT NOTE: Modern day helmets can
present special challenges for wireless headset
installation. If you do not feel you are up to the
task, you may send your “un-modified” helmet
to our factory in Tucson and we will perform the
installation for a nominal fee. (Please call first to
ensure that we are able to install a headset into
your particular brand/model of helmet.)
Installation into Full-Coverage Style
Helmet
1. Most full coverage-style helmets have cheek
pads or a complete nose section that can be
removed. Carefully do so at this time, paying
special attention so as not to break or damage
any of the polystyrene parts.
2. Using a headset speaker as a guide, mark
the circular pieces of styrene to be removed
from the back of the ear area of the nose sec-
tion or the cheek pad. See Figure 1. With an
Exacto® knife, cut a hole slightly smaller than
the speaker so that the speaker will “press fit”
into the hole without damaging the styrene.
An airtight seal is necessary to preserve bass
response as the sound pressure from the back
of the speaker housing should not be allowed
to mix with the sound pressure from the front.
Also, be careful not to cut or damage the fabric
lining
3. Locate an area in the nose section just to the
left of the center to mount the microphone.
See Figures 3 & 4. Make sure that this
placement will not interfere with any venting
mechanisms or other parts of the helmet upon
re-installation of the nose section.
2
Figure
3
Figure
Using an Exacto® Knife, cut out a hole of
sufficient size to allow the microphone to be
mounted through the nose section and be
pressed against the inside shell. See Figure
3. Insert the microphone cartridge through the
hole from the back side, Install the rubber boot
and push the mike back into the hole from the
front side
4. Place the speakers into the cheek pads. See
Figure 5.
5. Clean the inside of the helmet shell where
the speakers will be positioned with a cloth
dampened with alcohol. Peel the backing from
each supplied Velcro pad and press it into the
proper position for the speakers to contact
when the helmet is re-assembled.
6. Reinstall the nose section and/or cheek pads.
Push the speakers firmly against the Velcro®
pads.
7. Slide the mounting clamp into the proper posi-
tion on the left bottom edge of the helmet,
peel the backing off the double-sided tape,
press the clamp-on mounting plate assembly
firmly into place, then Install the BT-05 module
on to the mounting-plate. See Figures 6 & 7.
8. Using the included wooden tool, carefully push
the wires into the gap between the helmet liner
and shell. See Figures 6.
5
Figure 6
Figure
7
Figure
J&M BT-05 Series Helmet Headset Installation Instructions
WARNING! Helmet speakers may not be legal in all jurisdictions. Check your local laws BEFORE using this product. J & M Corporation cannot control the circumstances surrounding the sale of this equipment, the
quality of installation, or the specific helmet into which this equipment is installed. Accordingly, J & M Corporation makes no warranties, expressed or implied, related thereto. A helmet with this equipment installed
may not protect the user from injury. The user assumes all liability in conjunction with accidents, injuries or losses of any kind arising out of the use of this product. Additionally, this product should not be used in
any way that would impair the user’s ability to hear traffic or other noises. Accordingly, the volume should be kept low or off, depending upon the circumstances.
5C. Installation Instructions For
Shorty Style Helmets
Installation into Shorty Style Helmets
1. Install the headset by first inserting the small center tab on the headset
into the back of your helmet between the interior and outer shell of your
helmet. See Figure 1.
2. Insert the large tab on the left side of the headset into your helmet in
the same manner making sure that the headset tab is on the inside of
the retention strap on your helmet. See Figure 2.
3. Repeat this procedure for the right side.
4. Reposition both sides of the headset as necessary so that both speak-
ers are correctly positioned over your ears.
1
Figure 2
Figure
3
Figure 4
Figure
5. Slide the clamp into the proper position on the left bottom edge of the
helmet shell, peel the backing off the double-sided tape, press the
clamp mounting base into place, then Install the Bluetooth module on
to the mounting-plate. See Figures 3, 4 & 5.
6. Complete the installation by plugging the headset into the BT-05 mod-
ule and then routing both helmet straps through the small retention
loops on both sides of the headset. See Figure 4.
5
Figure
1. To charge the unit, plug the supplied USB charge cable into the Charge
Port (D). The red LED will turn on to indicate that the Battery is charg-
ing. The red LED will turn off when the battery is fully charged and ready
for use. The charger can also be left plugged into the unit for extended
periods of time, without overcharging the battery.
2. To turn on the BT-05, press and Hold the Intercom Mode Button (C)
together with the Multifunction Button (F) for about 4 seconds. The Blue
LED will then slowly flash.
3. To put the unit into pairing mode, turn on the unit, then press and hold
the Multifunction Button (F) for 4 seconds or until the red and blue
LED alternately flash rapidly, at which point the BT-05 is now in pairing
mode.
4. For volume-up (B) adjustments press once momentarily for each step of
volume increase. Press and HOLD for 2 seconds to track-up to the next
music track. Rapid double press to initiate voice command.
5. For volume-down (A) adjustments press once momentarily for each step
of volume decrease. Press and HOLD for 2 seconds to return to the pre-
vious music track.
6. Press the multifunction button (F) to turn on or turn off the Headset
together with the Intercom mode button. One press to answer call and
hold 2 seconds to reject the call. Rapid double button press for last
number redial.
7. To pause or restart the music, single press on the multifunction
button(F).
8. Rapid double press on the multifunction button (F) for last number
redial.
9. Short press volume-up (B) and volume-down (A) buttons simultaneously
to verify battery power level.
Supported Bluetooth Profiles:
• HSP (Headset Profile)
• HFP (Handsfree Profile)
• A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile ((Streaming Stereo))
• AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)
• JMMIP (Intercom Profile)
6. General Operation of the BT-05 Control
Pairing and Operation with a Bluetooth enabled Cell/Smart
Phone.
1. To turn on the BT-05, press and Hold the Intercom Mode Button (C)
together with the Multifunction Button (F) for about 4 seconds. The Blue
LED will then slowly flash.
2. Put the BT-05 control head into pairing mode by pressing and holding
down on the multifunction button (F) for approximately 4 seconds until
you see a rapid red/blue alternating flash. Then select the settings
menu option on the cell phone, turn on the Bluetooth section and
search for devices. When JMC BT-05 is displayed on your screen, select
it and your cell phone will pair with the HSBT-05.
3. When receiving an incoming call, the incoming call indicator “alert tone”
will be heard in the headset speakers. To answer the incoming call,
momentarily depress the multifunction button (F).
4. Momentarily press the volume-up (B) or volume-down (A) buttons to
adjust the phone volume during the cell phone conversation. Additional
cell phone volume adjustments can also be made on the cell phone
itself, but during actual conversation only.
5. To terminate the phone call from the BT-05, depress the multifunction
button (F) briefly or just wait until the party that you were speaking with
to hang up.
6. To utilize “voice command” dialing, (the cell phone must support this
feature), rapid double button press the volume UP button (B) and listen
for the voice/tone prompt from the cell phone. To redial the last number
called, press the multifunction button (F) twice rapidly.
7. To hear stereo music files and/or navigation commands from your
smart-phone/multimedia device into the headset speakers, refer to
the operations manual for your particular unit, that concern stop/start,
play/pause, navigation prompts etc. when using a linked Bluetooth
headset.
Pairing and Operation with a Bluetooth Enabled Cell/Smart
Phone simultaneously with a Bluetooth Stereo Dongle or
MP3 player.
1. Once your smartphone is paired with the BT-05 then power-on the
stereo dongle or MP3 player & put it into pairing mode. Put the BT-05
into a pairing mode by pressing and holding down on the multifunction
button (F) for approximately 4 seconds until you see a rapid red/blue
alternating flash. Both the MP3 player or stereo dongle and the BT-05
LED’s will be flashing rapidly until the two unit’s pair and the LED’s
flash at a slower rate.
2. If you wish to pause/play the music while riding, briefly depress the
multifunction button (F).
NOTE: Before using
the BT-05, its internal
lithium/polymer power
cell should be charged
for at least 3 hours.
7. Operation Instructions
C. Intercom Mode
Button
D. Power Cable Port
F. Headset
Connection Port
E. Multifunction
Button
A. Volume Down B. Volume Up
Pairing and Operation of the BT-05 Headsets in Helmet-to-
Helmet Intercom Mode.
1. Press and hold intercom mode button (C) and multifunction button (F)
together until both headsets turn on.
2. Put BT-05 #1 into intercom linking mode by depressing & holding the
multifunction button (F) for approximately 4 seconds until the LED rap-
idly alternates between red/blue flashing.
3. Now put BT-05 #2 into intercom linking mode by depressing & holding
the multifunction button (F) for approximately 4 seconds until the LED
rap- idly alternates between red/blue flashing.
4. Now press one of the two intercom buttons momentarily and wait for
headsets to pair together and both red/blue flashing turn to a slow
pulsing blue on each headset. Important Note: A J&M BT-03 or BT-04
headset will also pair to the BT-05 using the linking instructions above.
5. Now momentarily press the intercom mode button (C) once on headset
#1 to deactivate intercom mode, press again to activate intercom mode.
Important Note: If one of the headsets linked together for intercom
mode is a BT-03 or BT04, only the BT-05 can activate or deactivate
intercom mode.
Pairing and Operation with a Bluetooth Enabled GPS
Command Center.
1. Put the BT-05 control head into pairing mode by pressing and holding
down on the multifunction button (F) for approximately 4 seconds until
you see a rapid red/blue alternating flash.
2. From the menu on the GPS command center, go into the Bluetooth
sec- tion and search for “headset”. When JMC BT-05 is displayed on
your screen and you are asked for a passkey, enter: 0000. Your device
should now pair with the BT-05.
3. If you wish to use headset cell-phone functions simultaneously with your
GPS command center, you will need to link the cell phone direct to the
GPS unit as per the link-
ing/operation instructions
included with your particu-
lar unit.
4. If any one of the BT-05
headsets receives an
incoming navigation com-
mand from the GPS/or cell-
phone call, the helmet-to-
helmet intercom operation
will be interrupted. Once the navigation command or cell-phone call has
been terminated from the GPS, the intercom, (if active) will return.
5. Use the volume-up (B) or volume-down (A) buttons on the headset to
adjust the music volume, navigation command volume and/ or cell/
smart phone volume levels.
6. Additional music, navigation command and cell phone volume adjust-
ments can usually be made inside the GPS command center itself, but
the flexibility of these adjustments depends totally upon the particular
brand/model of the GPS unit you are using.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM Please fill out this card completely and mail it immediately after purchase. Please be sure that your zip code
and serial number (if applicable) are legible. This will help us to serve you better.
(PLEASE PRINT)
Name ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
City _______________________________ _________________________________State __________________________ Zip ______________________________________________________
Motorcycle mOther m E-mail ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Make ___________________________________________ Model ______________________________________ Year __________________
Product part number ______________________________________________________________________
Serial number (if applicable)________________________________________________________________
Date of purchase _________________________________________________
Name of dealer it was purchased from ____________________________________________________________________________________
Mail to:
J&M Corporation
1415 S. Cherry Avenue
Tucson, AZ 85713
U.S.A.
WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY In order to facilitate the servicing of this warranty, the Warranty Registration Form should be filled out and
returned within 10 days of the date of purchase. However, return of the Warranty Registration Form is not a precondition of this warranty,
and this Warranty will be observed by J&M CORPORATION whether or not the Warranty Registration Form is returned, on the condition that
other satisfactory evidence of the date of the original purchase is provided to J&M CORPORATION.
WHO PROVIDES THE WARRANTY? This warranty is provided by J&M CORPORATION.
WHO IS PROTECTED? This warranty is extended only to the original owner of this J&M CORPORATION product and may not be transferred
or assigned.
WHAT IS COVERED AND HOW LONG? This warranty covers all defects in material or workmanship of our product for a period of 2 years
from date of original retail purchase. At its option, J&M CORPORATION will repair or replace any defective part(s) or equipment.
The provisions of the warranty shall not apply to any unit which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, incorrect mechanical or electrical
installation, unauthorized modifications, accident, nor to units which have been repaired or altered outside of our factory.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF WARRANTY In the event that the product does not conform to this warranty, the prod-
uct should be shipped prepaid to the J&M CORPORATION service facility. Transportation charges, insurance fees, and labor costs for ship-
ment, removal, or reinstallation of our product are not covered by this warranty. Loss or damage in shipment is the sole responsibility of the
freight carrier.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION Repair as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the consumer. J&M CORPORATION shall not
be liable for any incidental or consequential damages or for breach of any express or implied warranty on this product. Except to the extent
prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration
to the duration of the warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limi-
tations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights which vary from state to state.
J&M CORPORATION reserves the right to make changes in design and to make improvements in its products without the obligation to
incorporate the changes or improvements in any of its previously manufactured products.
J&M CORPORATION has not authorized anyone to make representations or warranties other than the warranty contained herein. The
above warranty is effective for all products manufactured after 10/01/86.
NON-WARRANTY REPAIR RATES J&M CORPORATION reserves the right to change the labor repair rates without prior notice. At the time
of this printing the out-of- warranty repair is $80 per hour for labor only. However, the customer is advised to verify the current rate when
he/she calls customer service to obtain the return authorization number.
FACTORY SERVICE ADDRESS J&M Corporation, 1415 S. Cherry Avenue, Tucson, Arizona, 85713, U.S.A. Tel: 1-800-358-0881 audio@
jmcorp.com www.jmcorp.com
CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER 1-800-358-0881

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