8.4 USING PARALLEL AUDIO STREAMING
With parallel audio streaming, you can hear GPS instructions during a mobile or Bluetooth intercom call, or while
listening to other audio sources, such as music or FM radio.
Limitations may apply when using certain iOS devices.
Your SMART
H
sets the various audio sources to either foreground (volume remains the same) or background (volume
reduced) as described in the following table:
Mobile Phone 1/2
GPS
Intercom 1
Intercom 2
Music
FM Radio
Foreground
Foreground
Foreground
1
Foreground
1
Foreground
Foreground
Foreground
Background
Foreground
Background
Foreground
Background
Foreground
Background
Foreground
2,3
Foreground
2,3
Background
Foreground
4
Foreground
5
1
If you add an intercom call to a mobile phone call creating a conference call, the volume for both audio sources is the
same.
2
If you make two intercom calls simultaneously creating an intercom conference call, the volume for both audio
sources is the same.
3
If you make two intercom calls simultaneously creating an intercom conference call, you cannot hear the mobile
phone or GPS.
4
If you play music only, the music volume is not reduced.
5
If you play the FM radio only, the FM radio volume is not reduced.
In some cases, parallel audio streaming may not work properly due connected device limitations (music player or
GPS navigator). For more information, see
FAQ
on page 46.
Cardo recommends that during a 3-way or 4-way Bluetooth intercom conference call, the rider who is connected
to only one intercom call listens for mobile phone and GPS announcements.
You cannot use music sharing for voice audio with riders during parallel audio streaming.
Music can be streamed in the background during an active DMC intercom call.
To configure parallel audio streaming:
●
SmartSet app - see
Configuring Your SMARTH Basic Settings through the SmartSet App
on page 36.
●
Cardo Community - see
Configuring Your SMARTH through Cardo Community
on page 41.
8.5 AUDIO SOURCE PRIORITIES
If Parallel Audio Streaming is disabled, SMART
H
manages the audio sources you hear through the speakers according
to the following audio source priorities.
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