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2014 Boom! Box
Owner's Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY FIRST

USER SETTINGS

Safety Information..............................................................1
Navigation...................................................................3

Setup Menu Overview......................................................35
Setup Menu......................................................................38
Audio Settings..................................................................39
Selecting Audio Output.............................................39
Adjusting Audio Settings...........................................39
Adjusting Display Settings................................................41
Adjusting Screen Brightness.....................................42
Adjusting Button Brightness......................................42
Changing Colors.......................................................42
Changing Background Colors...................................42
Enabling Global Presets...................................................44
Selecting Keyboard Style: 6.5 Models Only.....................45
Full Keyboard............................................................45
Large Keyboard........................................................45
Feedback Settings...........................................................46
Adjusting Prompt Volume..........................................46
Enabling Nav Prompts..............................................46
Adjusting Beep Volume.............................................47
Bluetooth Setup...............................................................48
Enabling and Disabling Bluetooth.............................49
Pairing a Bluetooth Device........................................49
Listing Paired Devices...............................................50
Deleting a Paired Device...........................................51

MODELS
Features, Options and Specifications................................5

FACEPLATE LAYOUT
Faceplate Button Controls................................................21

CONTROLS
General Operation............................................................23
Screen Menu Bar......................................................24
Buttons with Checkboxes..........................................24
Multiple Option Buttons.............................................25
Option Menu Button..................................................25
Boom! Box Hand Controls................................................26
Left Hand Control Audio Functions...........................26
Right Hand Control Audio Functions.........................27
Rear Controls (If Equipped).............................................28
Status Bar Icons: 6.5 Models Only...................................29

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Adding a Ring Tone...................................................51
Changing Units of Measure.............................................52
Setting the Clock..............................................................53
Changing Time Zones...............................................53
Selecting GPS or User Time.....................................53
SiriusXM Setup (If Equipped)...........................................54
Radio Service...........................................................54
Specialty Services....................................................55
Subscribing to SiriusXM............................................55
Traffic Setup (If Equipped)................................................56
System Information..........................................................58
Software....................................................................61
Database..................................................................61
Export for Update......................................................58
Navigation Setup (If Equipped)........................................59
Route Calculation.....................................................61
Appearance..............................................................61
Setting Interface Language..............................................62
Setting Classic Mode.......................................................62
Software Updates............................................................62

OPERATION
Audio Sources..................................................................65
Switching Audio Source............................................66

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Setting and Using Presets...............................................66
Setting and Using Favorites.............................................67
Favorites...................................................................67
Operating the Radio ........................................................68
Selecting Radio Band...............................................68
Category (Cat)..........................................................68
Seek, Tune, Presets and RBDS/RDS.......................68
Operating a Media Device................................................72
USB Media Menu......................................................72
Media Menu (USB and Bluetooth)............................73
Using Communication Devices........................................75
Using Citizen Band (If Equipped).....................................77
Adjusting Squelch and Volume.................................77
Transmitting over CB.................................................78
Using Intercom/Headsets (If Equipped)...........................78
Adjusting VOX Sensitivity..........................................79
Adjusting Rider Headset Volume..............................79
Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume......................79
Using Phone via Bluetooth...............................................80
Making a Phone Call from the Phone Book..............80
Dialing a Number......................................................80
Receiving or Ending a Call.......................................81
Viewing Call History..................................................81
Text Messages..........................................................82
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SMS Setup: Auto-Reply Message.............................83
Emergency Calls.......................................................83
Operating Voice Recognition............................................84
SiriusXM Radio Operation (If Equipped)..........................88
Listening to SiriusXM Radio......................................88
Changing the Channel..............................................88
Direct Tune................................................................88
Tagging an Artist or Song.........................................89
Game Zone...............................................................90
SiriusXM Specialty Services (If Equipped)......................93
Traffic........................................................................93
Weather....................................................................93
Fuel...........................................................................94
Forecast....................................................................94
Vehicle Status..................................................................95
Operating the Navigation System (If Equipped)...............95
Navigation Main Menu..............................................95
Displaying the Map Screen.......................................96
Setting Map Screen Display Options........................96
Displaying Point of Interest (POI) Menu....................97
Harley-Davidson Dealerships...................................98
Where To (Destinations)...........................................98
Recent......................................................................99
Emergency................................................................99

Secondary Menu.....................................................100
H-D U.S.A., LLC Trademark Information........................104
Product Registered Marks.............................................104

CARE AND CLEANING
Audio System Care........................................................107
Replaceable Screen Protector................................107
Radio/Screen Washing...........................................107
Screen Touch-Up Cleaning.....................................107
Speaker Care..........................................................107

WARRANTY
2014 LIMITED RADIO WARRANTY..............................109
Other Rights............................................................109

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SAFETY INFORMATION

Set CB channel, squelch threshold and volume before
riding to minimize adjustments on the road. Distractions
can lead to loss of control, resulting in death or serious
injury. (00089a)

Do not select a volume level that blocks out traffic noise
or interrupts the concentration necessary for safe operation of the motorcycle. Distractions or a volume level that
blocks out traffic noise could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury. (00539b)

This manual explains the operation of the Boom!™ Box
Infotainment system. Read this manual carefully and keep it
with your motorcycle at all times.
See the owner's manual for your vehicle for important rider
safety information.
Follow all the warnings, cautions and safety tips shown
throughout this manual.
See Figure 1 and Figure 2. Do not use any feature of this
system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe
riding. The first priority while riding should always be the safe
operation of the vehicle. While riding, observe all traffic regulations.
Pay attention while riding. Always concentrate on riding by
keeping your eyes and mind on the road. For safety, program
the system when stopped. Some features are limited when
motorcycle is in motion.
Perform system setup and get familiar with the controls and
features of the infotainment system before operating the
motorcycle on the road.
1

SAFETY FIRST

Set volume levels and other controls on audio and electronic devices before riding. Distractions can lead to loss
of control, resulting in death or serious injury. (00088b)

There are no serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all
servicing to qualified service personnel. Disassembly of
the unit could result in equipment damage and/or equipment malfunction. (00172a)
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Figure 1. Acceptance Screen: 4.3 Models

2 Safety First

Figure 2. Acceptance Screen: 6.5 Models
This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of
an area, road conditions and availability of emergency services.

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Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so.
For additional instruction and information, see an authorized
Harley-Davidson dealer and online resources at www.harleydavidson.com/touring.

Navigation

Figure 3. Vehicle in Motion Message

The data in the navigation system may be incomplete. Road
conditions, including restrictions (no left turns, street closures,
etc.) frequently change. Therefore, before following any
instruction from the system, look to see whether the instruction
can be done safely and legally.

Safety First 3
NOTES

4 Safety First
FEATURES, OPTIONS AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Not all features are available on all models. Most screen illustrations in this manual show the 6.5 models.

Table 1 and Table 2 show the features for each motorcycle
configuration. See the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
information in your vehicle owner's manual to determine the
configuration/calibration of your motorcycle.

Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options
4.3
Part No. 76000075
FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49)
FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49)

4.3
Part No. 76000230
FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC)
FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS)
FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC)

Size
Type
Color Choices

MODELS

SCREEN
4.3 inch
Color
Default, Blue, Brown, Green, Gray, Purple, Red

Screen Brightness

Automatic or Selectable

Screen Button Brightness

Automatic or Selectable

Day/Night Dimmer
Touchscreen
Status Bar
Start-up Screen

Standard
----Static

5
Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options
4.3
Part No. 76000075
FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49)
FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49)

4.3
Part No. 76000230
FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC)
FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS)
FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC)

AUDIO OUTPUT
Watts Per Channel

25

Speakers

2 (FLHX)
4 (FLHTCU/TC)

Speaker Size

5.25 inch
6.5 inch - P&A Upgrade

Sealed and Closed Front Speaker Housing

Standard

Bass Port Rear Speakers

Standard (except FLHX)

Distortion (THD)

1%

Internal Amp

Standard

External Amp
Wired Headset

P&A Upgrade
Standard (FLHTCU)
P&A Upgrade (FLHX)

Headset Specifications (if equipped)

Standard (FLHTCU/TC)
P&A Upgrade (FLHX)
16-64 ohms

AUDIO SOURCES
AM

Standard

---

FM

Standard

Weather Band (WB)

Standard

6 Models
Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options
4.3
Part No. 76000075
FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49)
FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49)

4.3
Part No. 76000230
FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC)
FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS)
FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC)

MW

---

Standard

LW

---

Standard

SiriusXM Satellite Radio

P&A Upgrade

MP3 - USB Connection

Standard

MP3 - Bluetooth Connection

---

SD Card - via USB Connection

Standard

Jump Drive - via USB Connection

Standard

Models 7
Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options
4.3
Part No. 76000075
FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49)
FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49)

4.3
Part No. 76000230
FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC)
FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS)
FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC)

AUDIO SETUP
CB Presets

6

AM Presets

6

FM Presets

15

SiriusXM Presets

20

WB Presets

6

iPod Device Presets

20

USB-MSD Device Presets

20

"PlaysForSure" Media Player Device Presets

20

Global Presets

Standard

Favorites

Standard

Configurable Mode Joystick

Standard

Seek/Scan

Standard

8 Models
Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options
4.3
Part No. 76000075
FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49)
FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49)

4.3
Part No. 76000230
FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC)
FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS)
FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC)

INTERFACE LANGUAGES
English (US)

Included

English (UK)

Included

Spanish (Mexican)

Included

Spanish (Castilian)

Included

French (Canadian)

Included

French (French)

Included

Italian (IT)

Included

European Portuguese (PT)

Included

VOICE RECOGNITION
Hands-free Mobile Phone - via Bluetooth

Standard

AM/FM/WB/SiriusXM (where available)

---

MP3

---

GPS
Voice Recognition Languages: Phone
functions only
Voice Recognition Languages: Navigation

--English (US)
---

Models 9
Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options
4.3
Part No. 76000075
FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49)
FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49)

4.3
Part No. 76000230
FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC)
FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS)
FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC)

GPS
Integrated GPS

---

Garmin Personal Navigation Device with
audio-triggered interrupt

P&A Upgrade

GPS Database

---

COMMUNICATION
Rider/Passenger Intercom
Bike-to-Bike (CB) - Prewired
Bike-to-Bike (CB) - Standard

Standard (FLHTCU)
P&A Upgrade (FLHX)
--

Standard
P&A Upgrade

OTHER FEATURES
Vehicle Information Screen (Air temperature, oil pressure and engine temperature)

Standard

Software Update via USB interface

Standard

Text-to-Speech (TTS) Lanugages
USB
Bluetooth

10 Models

English (US)
USB/MTP/iPod/iPhone
Phone/Audio
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

SCREEN
Size
Type
Color Options

6.5 inch
Color
Default, Blue, Brown, Green, Gray, Purple, Red

Screen Brightness

Automatic or Selectable

Screen Button Brightness

Automatic or Selectable

Day/Night Dimmer

Standard

Touchscreen

Standard

Status Bar

Standard

Start-up Screen

Animated

AUDIO OUTPUT

Models 11
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)
Watts Per Channel
Speakers
Speaker Size

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

25

25

75

75

25
75 (FLHTK CVO)

2 (FLHXS)
4 (all others)
5.25 inch
6.5 inch - P&A Upgrade

Sealed and Closed
Front Speaker Housing
Bass Port Rear
Speakers

12 Models

4
6.5 inch

5.25 inch
6.5 inch (FLHTK CVO)
6.5 inch - P&A Upgrade

Standard
Standard (except FLHXS)

Standard
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)
Distortion (THD)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

1%

1%

1%

1%

1%

Internal Amp

Standard

External Amp

P&A Upgrade

Standard

Wired Headset

Standard (FLHTK CVO)
P&A Upgrade (FLHTK/FLHTCUTG)

Standard
P&A Upgrade (FLHXS)

Standard

Headset Specifications
(if equipped)

16-64 ohms

AUDIO SOURCES
AM

Standard

---

FM

Standard

---

Standard

Dependent on Region
Dependent on Region

Weather Band (WB)

---

---

---

---

Dependent on Region

MW

---

Standard

---

Standard

Dependent on Region

Models 13
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)
LW
SiriusXM Satellite
Radio

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

Standard

Standard

---

Standard

Dependent on Region

P&A Upgrade

Standard

MP3 - USB Connection

Standard

MP3 - Bluetooth Connection

Standard

SD Card - via USB
Connection

Standard

Jump Drive - via USB
Connection

Standard

14 Models

Dependent on Region
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

AUDIO SETUP
CB Presets

6

AM Presets

6

FM Presets

15

SiriusXM Presets

20

WB Presets

6

iPod Device Presets

20

USB-MSD Device Presets

20

"PlaysForSure" Media
Player Device Presets

20

Global Presets

Standard

Favorites

Standard

Configurable Mode
Joystick

Standard

Models 15
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)
Seek/Scan

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

Standard

INTERFACE LANGUAGES
English (US)

Included

English (UK)

Included

Spanish (Mexican)

Included

Spanish (Castilian)

Included

French (Canadian)

Included

French (Europe)

Included

Italian (IT)

Included

European Portuguese
(PT)

Included

16 Models

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

VOICE RECOGNITION
Hands-free Mobile
Phone - via Bluetooth

Standard

AM/FM/MW/LW/WB/
SiriusXM (where available)

Standard

MP3

Standard

GPS
Voice Recognition
Languages: Tuner,
Media, Phone, general
navigation commands
Voice Recognition
Languages: One Shot
Destination Entry
(where supported by
country)

Standard
English (US/UK), German, Spanish (Mexico/Spain), French (Canada/France), Italian, European Portuguese

English (US), Spanish English (UK), German, English (US), Spanish English (UK), German,
(Mexico), French
Spanish (Spain),
(Mexico), French
Spanish (Spain),
(Canada)
French (France),
(Canada)
French (France),
Italian, European PorItalian, European Portuguese
tuguese

None

Models 17
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

GPS
Integrated GPS

Standard

GPS Database

North American

---

P&A Upgrade

Garmin Personal Navigation Device

Standard

European

North American with
3D Building/Landmarks

European with 3D
Building/Landmarks

Option, if available. Compass if not available.

COMMUNICATION
Rider/Passenger
Intercom
Bike-to-Bike (CB) Prewired
Bike-to-Bike (CB)

18 Models

Standard
P&A Upgrade (FLHXS)

Standard

Standard (FLHTCU, FLHTCUTG, FLHTK)

Standard

---

Standard
Standard (FLHTK)
P&A Upgrade (FLHXS P&A Upgrade (all other
Rider only)
models)

Standard

Standard (FLHTK, FLHTK CVO)
P&A Upgrade (FLHTCUTG)
Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options
6.5GT
Part No. 76000076
FLHTCU (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHXS (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTK (CAL, 49,
CAN)
FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000231
FLHTK (ENG, HDI,)
FLHTCUTG (ENG,
HDI)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000228
FLHTKSE (CAL, 49,
CAN)

6.5GT
Part No. 76000229
FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG)

6.5T
Part No. 76000232
FLHTK CVO (APC)
FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI)
FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI,
ENG)
FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)

OTHER FEATURES
Vehicle Information
Screen

Standard

Software Update via
USB interface

Standard

Text-to-Speech (TTS)
Languages

English (US/UK), German, Spanish (Mexico/Spain), French (Canada/France), Italian, European Portuguese

USB
Bluetooth

USB/MTP/iPod/iPhone
Phone/Audio

Models 19
NOTES

20 Models
FACEPLATE BUTTON CONTROLS
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1

3

2

4

FACEPLATE LAYOUT

5

4
2

1

Figure 4. Faceplate Button Controls - Boom! Box 4.3 and 6.5 Models

Table 3. Faceplate Controls - 4.3 and 6.5 Models
ITEM

SYMBOL

1

HOME Screen ( )

2

FAVORITE ( )

FUNCTION
Toggles between current screen and HOME screen.
Press and hold to program this button as a shortcut to a favorite audio mode. Press to
switch the system to a previously programmed mode.

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Table 3. Faceplate Controls - 4.3 and 6.5 Models
ITEM

SYMBOL

3

NAV/COMPASS ( )

4

POWER or MUTE ( )

5

Soft Key (

22 Faceplate Layout

FUNCTION

)

6.5 Models: Models with Navigation - Press to toggle between any screen and the
Navigation or Map screens.
Models without Navigation - Press to display Compass screen.
When system is OFF: Short press will turn system ON. When system is ON: Short press
will mute or un-mute audio. Bluetooth and USB-connected devices will pause or un-pause.
Press and hold will turn system OFF.
4.3 Models: Function changes according to alignment with menu items on the screen.
GENERAL OPERATION
Boom!™ Box 4.3 Models: Press the soft key that aligns with
the desired functionality.

1

USB port: The USB connector is located in the Jukebox media
compartment. See OPERATION, Operating a Media Device
for operation instructions.

2

CONTROLS

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Boom!™ Box 6.5 Models: Press the touch screen to select
the desired functionality.

3
1. 4.3 models
2. 6.5T and 6.5GT models
3. USB connector (shown with cover in raised position)
Figure 5. Boom! Box 4.3 and 6.5 Models

23
Screen Menu Bar

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See Figure 6. Many screens have a menu bar at the top of the
screen. The menu bar and its components change according
to the screen being displayed.
The title of the screen or function is located in the center of the
menu bar. The screen title is not a selectable button.
See Figure 7. Some menu bars may contain a selectable button
on the right, left or both sides of the screen title.
Figure 7. On and Exit Buttons (Typical)

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Buttons with Checkboxes
See Figure 8. Some system options are toggled OFF (disabled)
and ON (enabled) with a checkbox in the button.

Figure 6. Screen Menu Bar

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Figure 8. Checkbox - Function Enabled (Typical)

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Figure 9. Multiple Options Button (Typical)

Multiple Option Buttons

Option Menu Button

See Figure 9. Multiple option buttons are identified by a + with
an arrow symbol on the button. Press the + to see the options
available through that button.

See Figure 10. Many screens have an option menu button that
will display additional available functions or features. This
button may be on the left or right side of the screen.

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Left Hand Control Audio Functions

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Figure 10. Option Menu Button

6

4

BOOM! BOX HAND CONTROLS
Some features and functions shown are model and/or regionspecific.
See the vehicle owner's manual for functionality of other hand
control switches.

3

2
1

5

Figure 11. Left Hand Control Audio Functions (Typical)

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Table 4. Left Hand Control Audio Functions
ITEM ICON NAME

FUNCTION

1

Home

2

Next/Seek
Up

Tuner: Seek up.
Media: Next file

4

Volume Up

Increases volume

5

Volume
down

Decreases volume

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Tuner: Seek down.
Previous
/Seek Down Media: Previous file.

3

Right Hand Control Audio Functions

6

Toggles between current screen
and Home screen

Voice
Initiates a voice command session
Recognition
(if equipped)

5
1
2

8

4

9

3

6
7

Figure 12. Right Hand Control Audio Functions (Typical)

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Table 5. Right Hand Control Audio Functions
ITEM

ICON

NAME

REAR CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED)

FUNCTION

1

Information Displays or exits Vehicle
Information

2

CB
If Equipped: Increases CB
Squelch + squelch level

3

CB
Squelch -

4

CB Push to If Equipped: Press and hold
Talk
to transmit over CB.

5

Cursor Up Moves the highlighting up
through the selections.

6

Cursor
Right

Moves the highlighting right
through the selections.

7

Cursor
Down

Moves the highlighting down
through the selections.

8

Cursor Left Moves the highlighting left
through the selections.

9

Select
/Enter

Table 6. Rear Controls Menu Detail

28 Controls

If Equipped: Decreases CB
squelch level

Selects the highlighted item or
used to indicate data entry is
complete.

HOME --> SETUP -->

OPTION

Rear Controls (enabled) •

Rear controls (disabled)

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Figure 13. Rear (Passenger) Controls
See Figure 13, Figure 14 and Table 6. Check or uncheck the
Rear Controls checkbox to enable or disable the Rear (Passenger) Controls.
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Table 7. Rear (Passenger) Control Audio Functions
ITEM

1

2

1

ICON

NAME

FUNCTION

Mode

Cycles to next available audio
source.

Next/Seek Tuner: Seek up.
Media: Next file.
Up
Previous
/Seek
Down
2

Tuner: Seek down.
Media: Previous file.

CB Pushto-Talk

If Equipped: Press and hold
to transmit over CB channel.

Volume Up Increases volume.
Volume
Down
1. MODE/UP/DOWN Switch
2. Push-To-Talk (PTT)/Volume (VOL+/-) Switch
Figure 14. Passenger Controls

Decreases volume.

STATUS BAR ICONS: 6.5 MODELS ONLY
See Figure 15 and Table 8. The status bar is located at the
bottom of most screens. The icons are informational and are
not selectable.

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Figure 15. Status Bar (Typical)

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Table 8. Status Bar Icons
ICON NAME

FUNCTION

Table 8. Status Bar Icons
ICON NAME

FUNCTION

Speakers not muted

Icon is displayed when music/media audio
is being routed to the speakers and
speakers are not muted.

Intercom microphone
active

If Equipped: Icon (black letters on a white
background) is displayed during an active
microphone transmission.

Speakers muted

Icon is displayed when music/media audio
is being routed to the speakers and
speakers are muted.

Harley-Davidson Bar &
Shield

The Bar & Shield is always displayed in the
center of the status bar.

Headsets not muted

Icon is displayed when music/media audio
is being routed to the headsets and headsets are not muted.

Citizen Band (CB) idle

If Equipped: Icon (white letters on a black
background) is displayed if there is not an
active CB transmission.

Headsets muted

Icon is displayed when music/media audio
is being routed to the headsets and headsets are muted.

CB active

If Equipped: Icon (black letters on a white
background) is displayed during an active
CB transmission.

Traffic Announcement

Select Markets Only: The tuned RDS station is actively broadcasting an audio traffic
announcement.

Bluetooth®

Traffic Program

Select Markets Only: The tuner is set to
an RDS station that regularly broadcasts
traffic bulletins.

Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth device
is connected and only when the system is
not presenting one of these statuses:
Roaming, New Messages, Low Battery or
Phonebook icons.

Roaming

Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth-connected phone is in a roaming area.

SiriusXM Signal Strength If Equipped: Number of filled bars indicates
XM signal strength.

New Messages

Intercom microphone idle If Equipped: Icon (white letters on a black
background) is displayed if there is not an
active microphone transmission.

Indicates an SMS text message (if supported) has been received through a
Bluetooth-connected phone.

Low Battery

Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth-connected phone has a low battery.

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Table 8. Status Bar Icons
ICON NAME

FUNCTION

Phonebook

Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth-connected hands-free device is downloading
phonebook data. When download is complete, icon will disappear.

Voice Recognition (VR)
active

If Equipped: The icon will be displayed until
the voice command has been executed or
cancelled by pressing the Voice Command
button.

Voice Recognition (VR)
not ready

If Equipped: The VR systems requires
several minutes after powering up to
activate. This icon is displayed during the
inactive period.

Media paused

Icon is displayed when media audio is
paused. Pressing Power/Mute will pause
or un-pause the audio. Other events, such
as receiving a phone call will pause media
playback.

Scan up

Icon is displayed during scan up operation
of tuner or media.

Scan down
Seek up

Icon is displayed during seek up operation
of tuner or media.

Seek down

SEEK

Icon is displayed during scan down operation of tuner or media.

Icon is displayed during seek down operation of tuner or media.

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Table 8. Status Bar Icons
ICON NAME

FUNCTION

Phone Signal Strength

Number of filled bars indicates phone signal
strength.

North (direction)

If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling north.

South (direction)

If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling south.

East (direction)

If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling east.

West (direction)

If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling west.

Northeast (direction)

If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling northeast.

Northwest (direction)

If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling northwest.
Table 8. Status Bar Icons
ICON NAME
Southeast (direction)

FUNCTION
If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling southeast.

Table 8. Status Bar Icons
ICON NAME
Southwest (direction)

FUNCTION
If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the
Navigation system has determined the
vehicle is traveling southwest.

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NOTES

34 Controls
SETUP MENU OVERVIEW
Table 9. Setup Menu Overview
OPTION

OPTION

Speaker/Headset

•
•
•

Music/Media
Communication
Prompts

--

Audio Setup

•
•
•
•

Bass
Treble
Fade
Speed Volume (AVC)

--

Display

•
•
•

Screen Brightness
Button Brightness
Colors*

--

Global Presets Off

•
•

Global Presets On
Number of Pages

--

Full Keyboard*

•

Large Keyboard*

--

Feedback Settings

•
•

Prompt Volume
Beep volume

--

•

Nav Prompts (On)

•

Bluetooth Setup

--

USER SETTINGS

HOME --> SETUP -->

Nav Prompts (Off)

--

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Table 9. Setup Menu Overview
HOME --> SETUP -->

OPTION

OPTION

English

•

Metric

--

Clock

•

User Time

•

GPS Time

•

12 Hour

•

24 Hour

•

DST (On)

•

DST (Off)

•

Zone (Auto)

•

Selections vary by region

XM Setup*

Subscription

•
•

Radio
Specialty Services

Traffic*

--

•
•
•

Traffic On/Off
Re-route (Off/Auto/Manual)
Notification

Navigation Setup*

Route Calculation

--

Rear Controls On*

Rear Controls Off*

--

36 User Settings
Table 9. Setup Menu Overview
HOME --> SETUP -->

OPTION

OPTION

System Information

•
•
•
•

Software
Hardware
EQ
Navigation

--

Language

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

English (US)
English (UK)
French (CA)
French (FR)
German (DE)
Italian (IT)
Spanish (ES)
Spanish (MX)
Portuguese (PT)

--

Classic Mode On

Classic Mode Off

--

*If equipped.

User Settings 37
SETUP MENU

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See Figure 16 and Figure 17. To customize the Boom!™ Box
settings:
1.

Access the Home screen.

NOTE
On some models, the Setup menu is located in the Menu bar.
2.

Select Setup.

3.

Select the desired feature.
Figure 17. Setup Menu Location: 6.5 Models

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Figure 16. Setup Menu Feature: 4.3 Models

38 User Settings
AUDIO SETTINGS

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Table 10. Audio Routing Menu Detail
HOME --> SETUP -->

OPTION

Speaker/Headset

•
•
•

Music/Media
Communication
Prompts

Audio Setup

•
•

Bass
Treble

•
•

Fade
Speed Volume

Selecting Audio Output
See Figure 18. The Speaker/Headset option allows selection
of audio output through the speakers or headset. Select the
speaker or headset to change the audio output routing for
music/media, communication and prompts.

Figure 18. Speaker/Headset Selection

Adjusting Audio Settings
Audio Setup
See Figure 19. The Audio Setup option allows adjustment of
audio settings such as bass, treble, fader (if equipped) and
speed-dependent automatic volume control.
Adjusting Bass and Treble
•

Adjust bass and treble levels by pressing the + or - buttons.

User Settings 39
NOTE

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Equal volume to front and rear speakers is indicated by the
center circle segment.
Enabling Speed Volume or Automatic Volume Control
(AVC)
The Speed Volume control allows the volume level to compensate for the ambient noise associated with motorcycle
speed. The compensation can be adjusted to four different
compensation levels.
Figure 19. Audio Setup Screen

Adjusting Fade (if equipped)
Fade adjusts the volume balance between the rider (front) and
passenger (rear) speakers.
•

Press the Fade/Speed Volume button to access the Fade
adjustment screen.

•

See Figure 20. Press F to move the balance to the front
speakers.

•

Press R to move the balance to the rear speakers.

40 User Settings

•

See Figure 20. Press the Fade/Speed Volume button to
access the Speed Volume adjustment screen.

•

Press the + or - buttons to adjust the compensation level.

•

Pressing the - button until no segments are highlighted
will turn the AVC off.
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ADJUSTING DISPLAY SETTINGS
Table 11. Display Menu Detail
HOME -->
SETUP -->

OPTION

OPTION

Display

Screen
Brightness

Automatic
(enabled)

Automatic
(disabled)

Button
Brightness
Figure 20. Fade/Speed Volume Adjustment Screen

OPTION

Automatic
(enabled)

Automatic
(disabled)

Colors

Automatic
Colors

•
•

Backgrounds

•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Day
Colors
Night
Colors
Default
Blue
Brown
Green
Gray
Purple
Red

See Figure 21. The Display menu enables changes to the level
of screen backlight and the faceplate button control illumination
on the faceplate.

User Settings 41
NOTE
These adjustments are user selectable only if they are configured as manual mode. In automatic mode, these settings
change according to the ambient light.

To toggle to manual mode:
•

Select Automatic button to remove check mark.

•

Press + or - to adjust the display backlight in manual mode.

Adjusting Button Brightness
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See Figure 23. Press the - or + to adjust the faceplate button
brightness.

Changing Colors
See Figure 24. The Color mode can be set to Night, Day or
Automatic modes. In Automatic mode, Day or Night will be set
automatically, depending on ambient light.

Changing Background Colors
Figure 21. Display Menu

Adjusting Screen Brightness
See Figure 21 and Figure 22. Set screen brightness to Automatic or manual mode. When Automatic mode is checked, the
display brightness will be adjusted according to the ambient
light.

42 User Settings

See Figure 25. There are several color schemes available:
Default, blue, brown, green, gray, purple and red. Push the up
or down arrows (on right side of screen) to scroll through the
list of colors and select desired color choice.
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Figure 22. Display Feature

Figure 24. Colors

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Figure 23. Button Brightness

Figure 25. Backgrounds

User Settings 43
ENABLING GLOBAL PRESETS

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Table 12. Global Presets and Keyboard Menu Detail
HOME --> SETUP OPTION
-->

OPTION

Global Presets

•
•

Enable
Pages

•

Full Keyboard

•

Large
board

Disable

Key- -Figure 26. Global Presets

See Figure 26 and Figure 27. Global Presets allow the selection
of presets from different audio sources to be viewed on the
same screen.
When Global Presets are disabled, only Presets for a single
audio source are viewable. See OPERATION, Setting and
Using Presets.

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Figure 27. Global Preset Example (FM Menu Shown)

44 User Settings
SELECTING KEYBOARD STYLE: 6.5
MODELS ONLY

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See Table 12 and Figure 28. The keyboard style can be
changed between full and large keyboards.

Full Keyboard
See Figure 29. The default keyboard shows all letters on the
screen.

Large Keyboard
Figure 28. Keyboard Style

See Figure 30. The large keyboard allows for input while
wearing gloves. The letters are grouped A through I, J through
R, and S through Z.
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Figure 29. Full Keyboard

User Settings 45
FEEDBACK SETTINGS

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Table 13. Feedback Menu Detail
HOME -->
SETUP -->

OPTION

Feedback

•

Prompt Volume

--

•

Enable Nav Prompts •

•
Figure 30. Large Keyboard

OPTION

Beep Volume

Disable

--

Refer to Table 13. Some features provide audible feedback,
such as a beep, for prompts or notifications. This feature allows
the adjustment of the volume of this feedback.

Adjusting Prompt Volume
See Figure 31. To adjust the volume of audible prompts:
•

Navigation (if equipped)

•

Phone ring tones

•

Weather alerts (if equipped)

•

Traffic announcements (if equipped)

Enabling Nav Prompts
See Figure 31. Select checkbox to enable navigation prompts.

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Adjusting Beep Volume

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See Figure 31. Press + or - to increase or decrease the beep
volume.

Figure 31. Feedback Settings

User Settings 47
BLUETOOTH SETUP
Table 14. Bluetooth Setup Menu Detail
HOME --> SETUP -->
Bluetooth Setup

OPTION

OPTION

•

Bluetooth (enabled) •

•

List Paired Devices Paired Devices

Bluetooth (disabled)

OPTION
--

OPTION
--

•
•
•

Delete Pairing
Disconnect Phone
Connect Music

--

•

Select Ring Tone

•
•
•
•

Rain
Suspense
Rave
Xylo

--

Load Ring Tone

•

My Device

--

•

48 User Settings

•
•

•

Ring Tones

Add New Device
(User's Devices)

(User's Devices)

•

•
•

Find

•
•
•
•

PIN
Emergency
N u m b e r
setup

Artist
Album
Song
Genre
Bluetooth setup controls are used connect Bluetooth devices
for phone (HFP) or music (A2DP) usage or delete pairing of
Bluetooth devices that were previously paired. Through the
Bluetooth setup menu, the user can also load custom ring tones
from a USB flash drive.

Pairing a Bluetooth Device
1.

Verify that your Bluetooth-compatible device is ON and
set to discoverable. See the owner's manual for your
specific device.

Enabling and Disabling Bluetooth

2.

See Figure 32. Check or uncheck the checkbox to enable or
disable the Bluetooth system.

Select List Paired Devices from the Bluetooth setup
screen.

3.

See Figure 33. Select Add a New Device.

4.

All discoverable devices within range will appear in the list
of found devices. Select the device to be paired from that
list.

5.

Follow the prompts on the Boom! Box and your device
regarding Personal Identification Numbers (PINs).

6.

See Figure 34. Press OK to complete pairing of device.

7.

After a device has been paired, the system will prompt for
an emergency number, such as 9-1-1, if one has not been
previously provided.

8.

After inputting an emergency number, save the number
by pressing SAVE, located in lower right corner of the
screen.

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Figure 32. Bluetooth Setup Menu

User Settings 49
Listing Paired Devices

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See Figure 32.
1.

Select List Paired Devices.

2.

Use up or down arrows (on right side of screen) to scroll
through the list of up to six paired devices.
NOTE

Figure 33. Adding a New Device

When a device is paired, the default setting is for phone usage,
not music. Depending on your device, not all function buttons
will appear.
If music is supported by the paired device:
1.

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Figure 34. Pairing a Device: iPhone Example Shown

50 User Settings

See Figure 35. Select Connect Music.

2.

Select the Phone, Music or Both option from the list.
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Figure 36. Deleting a Paired Device

Figure 35. Connecting or Disconnecting Phone or Music

Deleting a Paired Device

Adding a Ring Tone

1.

See Figure 36. Select device from list of paired devices.

2.

Select Delete Pairing.

The Boom! Box has four built-in ring tones: Rain, Suspense,
Rave and Xylo. Additional ring tones can be loaded as audio
files from a USB flash drive.

3.

Confirm selection by following the screen prompts.

NOTE
When device has been unpaired a message will appear on the
screen.

1.

See Figure 32. Select Ring Tones on Bluetooth setup
menu.

2.

See Figure 37. Select Load Ring Tone.

3.

Select your device.

4.

Select Song on Find screen.

User Settings 51
5.

Select desired song.

6.

A confirmation screen will appear with the message, "New
ring tone loaded and set." when ring tone has loaded.
Press OK.

CHANGING UNITS OF MEASURE
Table 15. Unit of Measure and Clock Menu Detail
HOME --> SETUP OPTION
-->

OPTION

See Bluetooth
-Section for details.
Metric

--

Clock

•

User Time

•

GPS Time

•

12 Hour

•

24 Hour

•

DST (ON)

•

DST (OFF)

•
Figure 37. Selecting or Loading Ring Tones

Bluetooth Setup
English

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Zone (AUTO) •

Region-specific

See Figure 38. Press the + to toggle between English and
Metric measurement units.
English measurements include miles, yards, feet, miles per
hour (MPH), degrees F and PSI.
Metric measurements include kilometers, meters, kilometers
per hour (KPH), degrees C and bar.

52 User Settings
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Figure 38. Units of Measurement

Figure 39. Clock Settings (Typical)

SETTING THE CLOCK

Changing Time Zones

See Table 15 and Figure 38. Select the Clock button.

See Figure 39. The time zones available in User Time screen
vary by region.

See Figure 39. The time can be adjusted by using the - and +
keys.
The clock can also be adjusted for 12 or 24 hour format by
toggling between the 12 Hour and 24 Hour button.
Press the DST button to toggle between Daylight Savings Time
(DST) ON or OFF.

Selecting GPS or User Time
NOTE
GPS Time is only available on models equipped with Navigation.
See Figure 40. Toggle between GPS and user time by pressing
the User Time or GPS Time button.

User Settings 53
User Time is set manually by the user, including setting the
time zone. In GPS Time, the time zone and the clock will be
automatically adjusted according to the vehicle's current geographical location.

SIRIUSXM SETUP (IF EQUIPPED)

In GPS Time mode, the time displayed can be adjusted to be
either behind (negative offset) or ahead (positive offset) of the
GPS reference time. When the time displayed has offset, the
offset will be displayed next to the - or + buttons.

HOME --> OPTION
SETUP -->

Table 16. SiriusXM Setup Menu Detail

SiriusXM

OPTION

SXM Setup Subscription

OPTION
•
•

Radio
Specialty
Services

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NOTE
A SiriusXM subscription is required before the SiriusXM module
can be used.

Radio Service
Check if your unit has a radio subscription:
1.
2.
3.

Select SiriusXM Setup.
Select Subscription.

5.

54 User Settings

Select Setup.

4.

Figure 40. GPS Clock

Go to Home screen.

Select Radio.
See Figure 41. The status of the Radio Services subscription
will be displayed with the ESN number and a phone number
to contact SiriusXM for assistance (if necessary).

5.

Select Specialty Services.

See Figure 42.The status of the Specialty Services subscription
will be displayed with the ESN number and a phone number
to contact SiriusXM for assistance (if necessary).

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Figure 41. Radio Service Subscription Screen
Figure 42. Specialty Services Subscription Information

Specialty Services
Check if your unit has a specialty services subscription:

Subscribing to SiriusXM

1.

Go to Home screen.

2.

Select Setup.

If SiriusXM is available in your region, you can subscribe at
any time.

3.

Select SiriusXM Setup.

4.

Select Subscription.

1.

Turn the Boom! Box system ON.

2.

Verify that the SiriusXM signal is being received. Channel
1 may be useful for this.

User Settings 55
3.

Make note of your SiriusXM module ESN number.

NOTE
Activation may take up to an hour. It is recommended that the
system remain on until the subscription process is completed.

NOTE
Subscriptions can also be obtained by calling the phone number
on the ESN screen.
4.

TRAFFIC SETUP (IF EQUIPPED)

Go to www.siriusxm.com. Click on "I Want to Subscribe."

Table 17 shows the options and selections available in the
Traffic Setup menu.

Table 17. Traffic Setup Menu Detail
HOME --> SETUP -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

Traffic Setup

•

Traffic (enabled)

•

Traffic (disabled)

--

•

Re-route (OFF)

•

Re-route (AUTO)

•

Re-route (MANUAL)

•

Notification

•

Popup Beep (enabled)

•

Popup Beep (disabled)

•

Message Filter (enabled) •

Select Markets: See Figure 43. Enable or disable traffic
information by checking or unchecking the Traffic checkbox.
Once enabled, the Re-route function can be used to avoid
congested areas. Select Re-route and select OFF, AUTO or
MANUAL.

56 User Settings

Message Filter (disabled)
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Figure 43. Traffic Setup Menu

Figure 44. Traffic Notification Setup Menu

See Figure 44. Traffic notifications and the popup beep can
be enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the
checkbox.
Message filter sets the distance for the notification. The distance options are: Default (Maximum), 6 miles, 30 miles and
60 miles.

User Settings 57
Export for Update

SYSTEM INFORMATION
Table 18. System Information Menu Detail
HOME -->
SETUP -->

OPTION

OPTION

System
Information

•
•
•

Software
Hardware
EQ

--

•

Navigation

•
•
•

This option will export important information regarding the
Navigational Database. This information is necessary for
database updates and buying maps to match your license.
Refer to www.naviextras.com for additional information.
NOTE
NaviExtras does not support Apple computers for map updates
at this time.

Software
Hardware
Export for
Update

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See Figure 45. Version information is available for the Boom!
Box Infotainment head unit, including software, hardware, serial
number and EQ (equalization).

Software
The Software button will list software version information.

Database
If your unit is equipped with Navigation System, there will be
a Database button which will list the Navigation Database
version information.

58 User Settings

Figure 45. System Information
NAVIGATION SETUP (IF EQUIPPED)

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Figure 46 and Table 19 show the options and selections
available for Navigation Setup.

Figure 46. Navigation Setup

User Settings 59
Table 19. Navigation Setup Menu Detail
HOME --> SETUP -->

OPTION

Navigation Setup

•

OPTION

•

Twisty (enabled)

•

Twisty (disabled)

•

Preferences

OPTION

Round Trip
(enabled)

•

Round Trip (disabled)

•

Route Calcu- •
lation

OPTION

Avoidances
(enabled)

•
•
•
•

Avoidances (disabled)
Highways
Toll Roads
Ferries

Vary by Region

--

2D Map

•

3D Map

--

North Up

•

Heading Up

--

•

Motorcycle Icons

•
•
•

Blue Arrow
Electra Glide
Street Glide

--

•

Lane Guidance

--

--

•

Signposts

--

--

•

60 User Settings

Po i n t - o f - I n t e r e s t •
(POI) Icons

•

Appearance

•
•

•

Speed and Flow

--

--
Route Calculation
The default route calculation selects the fastest route (time) to
reach the destination. Other preferences can be selected:
Twisty, Scenic and Shortest (distance).

Point-of-Interest Icons - The POI icons are enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the checkbox for each icon.
Some icons that may be available in your region include:
•

ATM/Banking

Route calculations can be set for one-way or round trip.

•

Automotive

Avoidance preferences can be selected. Options include:
Highways, Toll Roads, Ferries, Tunnels, Car/Train, Unpaved
Roads, Seasonal Restrictions and Borders.

•

Coffee Shops

•

Community

•

Entertainment

•

Gas Stations

•

Hospital

•

Hotels/Motels

•

Parking

•

Recreation

•

Restaurants

•

Shopping

•

Travel

Appearance
The appearance of the navigation maps include: Point-ofInterest (POI) icons enabled or disabled, 2D or 3D map styles,
map orientation with North Up or Heading Up, Motorcycle Icon
and other graphical map items. Refer to Table 19 for the
appearance options.

User Settings 61
SETTING INTERFACE LANGUAGE
Table 20. Interface Lanugage Menu Detail
HOME --> SETUP -->

OPTION

Set Language

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

English (US)
English (UK)
French (CA)
French (FR)
German (DE)
Italian (IT)
Spanish (ES)
Spanish (MX)
Portuguese (PT)

The language of the Boom! Box interface can be changed from
the default language to any of the languages shown in
Table 20.

SETTING CLASSIC MODE
When Classic Mode is enabled, press the Home screen button
on the left hand control to cycle through all the available audio
sources bypassing the Home screen. To access the Home
screen while in Classic Mode, press and hold the Home screen
button in the left hand control.

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SOFTWARE UPDATES
Software updates for the system can be downloaded from
www.harley-davidson.com/touring. See USER SETTINGS,
System Information to check the current version of software
installed on the system.
1.

Download the appropriate file for the system from
www.harley-davidson.com/touring.

2.

Copy the file to a USB flash drive that is 8 GB or larger.
The file must be placed at the root level of the USB drive.
Do not put the file in a folder.

3.

Turn the ignition switch to ACCESSORY. Turn on the
radio.

4.

Connect the USB drive to the USB port.

5.

Follow the radio display to update the radio software.
NOTE

Do not interrupt the installation process. Leave the vehicle and
radio turned on, and keep the USB flash drive installed until
the installation process is complete.
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Figure 47. Software Update

User Settings 63
NOTES

64 User Settings
AUDIO SOURCES

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NOTE
To prevent the vehicle battery from discharging, avoid operating
the audio system for prolonged periods when the vehicle engine
is OFF.
The Boom! Box 4.3 and 6.5 models have the capability of
playing audio from different sources such as:
Tuner (AM, FM, WB, etc.)

•

Media (audio played through devices connected through
USB or Bluetooth)

•

SiriusXM (if available)

Each audio source has its own screen layout. See Figure 48
and Figure 49 for two examples.

Figure 48. Tuner Mode (FM Shown)

OPERATION

•

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NOTE
6.5 Models: Album art graphics will be displayed if available.
Each source has context menus on the top left or top right of
the title bar. Additional functions are available in the context
menus.

Figure 49. Connected Device Mode (USB-Connected Device
Shown)
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Switching Audio Source

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NOTE
The examples shown are in the default state of Classic Mode
OFF. See USER SETTINGS, Setting Classic Mode for additional information.
1.

See Figure 50. Select the audio source in the Home
screen.

NOTE
Access Home screen by pressing the Home screen key on the
handlebar controls or faceplate button controls.
2.

Figure 50. Home Screen

Select Favorites, Media or Tuner.

NOTE
The Media selection will list USB- or Bluetooth-connected
devices and Tuner will list the tuner options such as AM, FM,
WB, etc.

SETTING AND USING PRESETS
NOTE
This topic is for setting and using Presets within a single audio
source. For Global Presets, see USER SETTINGS, Audio
Settings.
See Figure 48. The preset numbers appear on both sides of
the screen. Presets allow the user to store preferred radio
stations or audio media for easy access.
All audio sources, except Bluetooth audio streaming devices,
can have user-set presets. To store a preset:

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1.

Switch to the desired audio source or radio station.

NOTE
4.3 Models: Use the faceplate soft button that aligns with the
desired Preset number to save and recall the corresponding
Preset.
2.

Press and hold one of the Preset selectors (1-15) until a
beep sounds. See Figure 51. The preset information will
display on the source screen.

3.

The audio system has a total of 15 Preset options. Use
the More button (shown under preset 5 in Figure 51) to
access the additional preset screens.

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To recall the preset, press the desired Preset number.

SETTING AND USING FAVORITES
Favorites
Favorites are similar to Presets. Favorites are user-set shortcuts to radio stations (Tuner), connected devices (Media),
artists or songs that are listened to frequently.
In select markets, an audio channel from SiriusXM can be
programmed as a favorite.
Storing items from a removable device as a Favorite is possible.
These items can be recalled only if the source device is connected to the system.
There are two locations of Favorites, the Fav faceplate button
control and the list of Favorites under the Fav button in the
Home screen. The Fav faceplate button control can only
store one favorite selection.
See Figure 52. To store multiple favorites, use the Fav button
in the Home screen.

Figure 51. Expanded Presets (FM Screen Shown)

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Press the Cat button to view the current selection. If none of
the categories are selected, the tuner will stop on every station
available. Set All will stop at all stations that broadcast those
PTY categories.
NOTE
If unable to find stations during a seek, tune or scan, check
the PTY categories that are selected. A filter symbol is displayed when PTY categories are set.

Seek, Tune, Presets and RBDS/RDS
Figure 52. Fav Button on the Home Screen

OPERATING THE RADIO
Selecting Radio Band
See Switching Audio Source in OPERATION, Audio Sources.

Category (Cat)
In FM mode there may be various program types (PTY) available. Refer to Table 22 (North America) and Table 23 (other
regions). Selecting one of the PTY categories will make the
tuner stop when seeking or scanning, but only on the radio
stations that broadcast PTY categories.

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Seek: Refer to Table 22. This button changes the functionality
of the Seek Up and Seek Down buttons on the left handlebar
controls or passenger controls (if equipped).
The default operation of Seek Up and Seek Down buttons is
that a short press will automatically go up or down several
frequencies until it finds the next strong signal. A long press
will do a Tune operation (you will hear the static of the frequencies that do not have a station). When you release the seek
button it ends with a seek function.
When set to Tune, a short press of the Seek Up or Seek Down
button will do a tune operation - the radio will stop on every
frequency. A long press will do a seek operation, finding to the
next strong frequency.
If the value is set to Presets, the seek buttons will change the
audio source or station by increasing or decreasing the currently selected Preset.
Scan: This button starts a Scan operation. The radio continuously tunes from one strong station to the next one until a station is selected. Each strong station remains tuned in for 5
seconds before the radio scans to the next station. To select
a station, press the Enter/Select key on the right handlebar
controls to select the station.

RDS/RBDS: See Figure 48. Radio Data System (RDS) and
Radio Broadcast Data System (RDBS) are both data channels
that the FM radio receiver uses for displaying data. RDS is
used primarily in Europe and can display Weather, Traffic and
other text on the radios that support this. RBDS is the used in
North America and is used to display the radio station name
and/or Artist/Song name on the radios that support this. Not
all radio stations transmit RBDS or RDS text data.
When RBDS or RDS is unchecked, only the radio frequency
will be displayed.

Operation 69
Table 21. Tuner Menu Detail
HOME --> TUNER OPTION
-->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

FM

•

Seek

•

Tune

•

Presets

•

Scan

•

--

•

--

•

RBDS
Enabled •
(North America)
•
RDS
Enabled
(Europe)

RBDS Disabled
•
RDS
Disabled
(Europe)

--

Seek

Tune

Presets

•

Menu

•
AM
WB
MW
LW

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•

Menu

•

•

•
Table 22. FM Categories (RDFS, North America)
OPTION

OPTION

•
•
•
•
•

Set All
News
Information
Sports
Talk

•
•
•
•
•
•

Jazz
Classical
Rhythm & Blues
Soft Rhythm & Blues
Foreign Language
Religious Music

•
•
•
•
•

Rock
Classic Rock
Adult Hits
Soft Rock
Top 40

•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Religious Talk
Personality
Public
College
Weather
Emergency Test
Emergency

•
•
•
•

Country
Oldies
Soft
Nostalgia

Operation 71
Table 23. FM Categories (RDS, Other Regions)
OPTION

OPTION

•
•
•
•
•
•

Set All
News
Current Affairs
Information
Sport
Education

•
•
•
•

•
•
•
•

Drama
Culture
Science
Varied

•
•
•
•
•
•

Religion
Phone-in
Travel
Leisure
Jazz Music
Country Music

•
•
•
•
•
•

Pop Music
Rock Music
Easy Listening
Light Classical
Serious Classical
Other Music

•
•
•
•
•
•

National Music
Oldies Music
Folk Music
Documentary
Alarm Test
Alarm

Weather
Finance
Children's Programmes
Social Affairs

Control of the media device is through the handlebar controls,
touch screen (6.5 models only), soft keys (4.3 models only)
and passenger controls (if equipped).
NOTE
•

OPERATING A MEDIA DEVICE
Many USB and Bluetooth compatible devices allow playback

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through the audio system speakers or headsets. Refer to
Table 24 (USB device) and Table 25 (Bluetooth device) for a
list of selections to operate these devices.

Media playback over USB takes precedence over
Bluetooth. On some devices, Bluetooth audio streaming
is not accessible while the device is connected and playing
through the USB port.

•

Some of the functions described are not available for
Bluetooth connected devices.

USB Media Menu
The Boom! Box has a USB port that allows connection of a
compatible phone, media player or USB flash drive.
See Figure 5. The USB port is located inside the Jukebox
media compartment.
NOTE
The letter jump option may not be available in some of the
sorts listed below.
Find: Enables browsing through media files by playlist, artist,
album, song or genre.
Playlist: If the device contains playlists, available playlists will
be displayed.
Artist: Enables browsing through media files by artist. In
addition to scrolling with the up or down arrows (on right side
of screen), letter jump option is available by pressing the letter
located between the arrows. This option will display full keyboard screen. Select a letter for the artist sort and the list will
jump to that letter in the artist list.
Album: Enables browsing through media files by album name.
In addition to scrolling with the arrows, letter jump option is
also available.
Song: Enables browsing through media files by song name.
In addition to scrolling with the arrows, letter jump option is
also available.
Genre: Enables browsing through media files by music genre.
In addition to scrolling with the arrows, letter jump option is
also available.

Seek: Begins playback of previous, current or next song.
Presets: Scrolls through Presets. See OPERATION, Setting
and Using Presets.
Track List: Presents lists of songs. Pressing the "i" located
between the arrows will display song information.

Media Menu (USB and Bluetooth)
Scan: The scan operation will continuously change songs
every 5 seconds until scan is cancelled. To cancel scan (select
the song), press the Enter/Select key on the right handlebar.
Repeat: Pressing the Repeat button will enable or disable the
repeat of the playing song.
Shuffle: Pressing the Shuffle button will enable or disable the
shuffle option. When checked, the sequence of the song will
change.
Bluetooth: See USER SETTINGS, Bluetooth Setup.

Operation 73
Table 24. Media Menu Detail: USB Device
HOME --> MEDIA -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

(USB device)

Find

•

Playlist

•
•
•

Classical Music
My Top Rated
Purchased

•

Artist

•
•

All
(User List - Alphabetical)

•

Album

•
•

All
(User List - Alphabetical)

•

Song

•
•

All
(User List - Alphabetical)

•

Genre

•
•

All
(List - Alphabetical)

Seek

•

Presets

--

Scan

--

--

Track List

--

--

Repeat

•

Enable

•

Disable

Shuffle

•

Enable

•

Disable

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Table 25. Media Menu Detail: Bluetooth Device
HOME --> MEDIA -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

(Bluetooth device)

Bluetooth

•
•
•

--

Scan
Repeat
Shuffle

USING COMMUNICATION DEVICES
See Table 26 and Figure 53. There are three possible communication devices: CB (if equipped), Intercom (if equipped) and
Phone connected through Bluetooth.

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NOTE
The intercom and CB can be active at the same time. If the
signal strength exceeds the threshold established by the CB
squelch or VOX microphone sensitivity, that module will be
activated.
Figure 53. Communication Menu Screen

Operation 75
Table 26. Com Menu Detail
HOME --> Com -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

CB

•

On

•

Off

--

--

Intercom

•

On

•

Off

--

--

•

VOX

•
•

Intercom F (Front)
Intercom R (Rear)

•

Contacts

•
•
•

-Phone Book
Saved
Refresh Phone Book

•

Keypad

--

•

Calls

•
•
•
•

All Calls
Missed
Recv.
Dialed

--

•

Message

•

Text Messaging

•
•
•

•
•
•

Enable SMS
Inbox
SMS Setup

--

Phone

•

My Phone

•

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SOS

--

--

Emergency

--

Enable Auto-Reply
Edit Reply Message
View Reply Message
Table 26. Com Menu Detail
HOME --> Com -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

•

--

--

Bluetooth

USING CITIZEN BAND (IF EQUIPPED)
See Table 26 and Figure 54. The CB radio is turned off and
on by pressing the button is the upper left corner of the title
bar.

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Once activated, the CB will retain the squelch threshold and
channel settings from previous use. Channels are selected by
use of the Seek Down and Seek Up buttons on the left hand
control (refer to OPERATION, Setting and Using Presets).
Favorite CB channels can be saved as Presets (see OPERATION, Setting and Using Presets).
The CB can remain active after changing the mode to other
audio sources (AM, FM, media, etc.).
CB audio can be routed to either speaker or headset. See
USER SETTINGS, Audio Settings.

Figure 54. Turning CB On or Off

Adjusting Squelch and Volume
Adjust squelch using the SQ+ and SQ- buttons on the right
hand control (refer to USER SETTINGS, Audio Settings).

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Squelch threshold level will be shown on the display. The CB
signal will be sent to the speakers or headset when the CB
signal strength exceeds the set threshold level.
Adjust volume through the CB screen (see Figure 55). Use left
hand controls to adjust the volume. A volume scale will be
displayed while adjusting the volume.

Transmitting over CB
See CONTROLS, Boom! Box Hand Controls and Table 5. To
transmit, press and hold the PTT button in the right hand control
or in the Passenger controls (if equipped). To end transmission,
release the PTT button.
Refer to Table 27 for PTT switch functionality for CB and
intercom. Functionality covers front, rear or both PTT switches.

Table 27. Using PTT Switch with CB and Intercom
CB On/Intercom Off

CB Off/Intercom On

CB On/Intercom On

Rider and passenger can transmit over Rider and passenger can hear each other. Functions the same as CB On/Intercom
CB. Rider and passenger can hear each Functions the same as VOX active.
Off.
other.

USING INTERCOM/HEADSETS (IF
EQUIPPED)
Refer to Table 26 and Table 27.

NOTE
Some local governments prohibit or restrict the use of headset
(helmet-mounted) speakers. Check with local authorities and
obey all applicable laws and regulations.
The Intercom is voice activated (VOX) when the headsets/microphones are plugged into the rider and/or passenger intercom
sockets.

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Pressing the upper-left corner button (ON/OFF) toggles the
Intercom between the ON and OFF states.

Adjusting Rider Headset Volume
1.

Access the Intercom screen and speak into the passenger
microphone.

See Figure 55. VOX sensitivity should be adjusted so that the
microphones break VOX at a normal voice volume. The
Intercom icon in the status bar may be helpful for performing
the adjustment. In the Intercom screen, press on the - or +
buttons to adjust the VOX sensitivity level. VOX sensitivity
settings are retained between regular vehicle ignition cycles.

2.

See Figure 56. Adjust the Intercom volume with the
Volume Up/Volume Down buttons in the left hand controls.
The bar graph labeled F (Front) will increase or decrease.

VOX sensitivity may need adjusting if either microphone is
unintentionally activated because the microphone misinterprets
radio, road or background sound as conversation.

Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume

Adjusting VOX Sensitivity

The Rider Intercom volume is adjustable from the Intercom
Screen, or when Intercom audio is being received.

Access the Intercom screen and speak into the rider
microphone.

2.

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1.

See Figure 56. Adjust the Intercom volume with the
Volume Up/Volume Down buttons in the left hand controls.
The bar graph labeled R (Rear) will increase or decrease
accordingly.

The Passenger Intercom volume is adjustable from the
Intercom Screen, or when Intercom audio is being received.

Figure 55. Adjusting VOX Sensitivity

Operation 79
Making a Phone Call from the Phone Book

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Phone calls can be made using the phone book data of the
connected phone.
1.
2.

Select Phone Book.

3.

Scroll or use the letter jump to find a stored contact name.

4.
Figure 56. Adjusting Headset Volume

Select Contacts from the Phone menu.

Select the name and press the number.

The phone book changes depending on the phone connected.
If a contact entry in the phone book does not have a phone
number stored, the contact will not be displayed.

USING PHONE VIA BLUETOOTH
Refer to Table 26.

The Phone Book can display icons for home, cellular, work or
other phone numbers. These icons depend on the entries in
the connected phone.

1.

Verify that the phone has been paired and connected. See
USER SETTINGS, Bluetooth Setup.

2.

Go to Home screen.

3.

Select Com.

The selected contact can also be saved to a local list in the
Boom! Box system, by selecting Add to Saved Contacts.

4.

Select Phone.

Dialing a Number

Show Details displays other information that belongs to the
selected contact, such as other phone numbers or an address.

1.

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Go to Home screen.
2.

Select Com.

Receiving or Ending a Call

3.

Select Phone.

•

4.

Select Keypad.

When a call is received a ring tone is heard. The rider can
choose to Accept or Ignore the incoming phone call.

5.

See Figure 57. Type the number on the keypad.

•

See Figure 58. End a call by pressing the End button
(located on the left side of the Menu bar during a call).

NOTE
If an incorrect number is input, press the backspace key (located on the left side of keypad screen).
6.

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Press Dial (located on left side of title bar).

Once the number is input use the save button (located in lower
right corner) to save as a contact.
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Figure 58. Ending a Phone Call

Viewing Call History
1.
Figure 57. Using Keypad to Dial Phone Number

Go to Home screen.

2.

Select Com.

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3.

Select Phone.

4.

models). The Inbox will display the number of unread
messages.

Select Calls.

Additional filters are available: Missed calls, Recv. (Received)
calls and Dialed calls. Use the arrows to scroll through the lists.
View the contact information for the caller by pressing that
contact button.

7.

Press the Inbox button to see the list of received messages.

8.

Press the button for the incoming message to open the
message. A Text-To-Speech (TTS) feature on the system
will read the message. The message will be heard through
the speakers or headsets.

Text Messages

Repeat the message by pressing Repeat in the upper right
corner of the title bar.

NOTE
Not all phones are compatible with this feature. Read the
owner's manual for your device.
If your Bluetooth connected phone is compatible, receiving and
replying to short messages can be done through the Boom!
Box system. To enable and read text messages:
1.

Go to Home screen.

2.

Select Com.

3.

Select Phone.

4.

Select Message.

5.

Check the Enable SMS checkbox.

6.

See Figure 59. When a message is received, the New
Messages icon will be displayed in the status bar (6.5

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9.

Press the "i" button in between the up/down arrows to see
information from a selected message. The information will
include the contact name (if known), date and time the
message was received.
6.

Select View Reply Message to display the text that will
automatically sent when text message is received and
Enable Auto-Reply is activated.

7.

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See Figure 60. Select Edit Reply Message to edit the
message. The current message will appear in the title bar
of the screen and the keyboard will be displayed. Edit
message and select OK to save it.

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Figure 59. Text Messaging Inbox

SMS Setup: Auto-Reply Message
NOTE
Not all phones are compatible with this feature. Read the
owner's manual for your device.
1.

Go to Home screen.

2.

Select Com.

3.

Select Phone.

Emergency Calls

4.

Select Message.

5.

Select SMS Setup.

To dial the emergency number that was previously saved (see
USER SETTINGS, Bluetooth Setup):

Figure 60. Auto-Reply Message

Operation 83
1.

Go to Home screen.

2.

Select Com.

3.

Select Phone.

4.

Select SOS.

5.

See Figure 61. Select Dial.

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To edit or input a new emergency number or remove an
emergency number:
1.

See Figure 61.

•

Select Edit # to edit the saved number.

•

Select Clear to delete an emergency number.

Figure 61. Dialing or Editing Emergency Number

OPERATING VOICE RECOGNITION
Always speak into the headset microphone as calmly and
normally as possible. Rapid speech or a raised voice level will
degrade voice recognition capability. Pressing the Voice
Command button while the system is speaking is known as
"barging in." The system will be interrupted and you can add
or change commands.
Proper placement of the microphone is critical to the effectiveness of voice recognition.
When the Voice Command button is pressed on the left hand
control, a beep will sound. The beep is a prompt to speak a

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command.The system will present a list of possible commands.
The commands are universal rather than mode-specific, for
example, the rider can say a media command while in tuner
mode. The system will switch to media mode and carry out the
command.
4.3 Models: Voice recognition works for phone functions in
US English only.
6.5 Models: Voice recognition works for phone and other
functions in all supported languages. Refer to Table 2.
Table 28. Phone Commands: 4.3 and 6.5 Models
Voice Command

Action

CALL (followed by contact
name)

Dials the contact's phone
number as entered in the
Phone Book

DIAL (followed by phone
number)

Dials the last number dialed
again.

Voice Command

Action

PLAY (followed by artist,
album or song)

Plays music according to
selection

ARTIST (followed by artist
name)

Plays music from a specific
artist

ALBUM (followed by album
name)

Plays music from a specific
album

SONG (followed by song
name)

Plays specific song

SEARCH FOR MUSIC (followed by song or LIST ALL)

Searches for a song or lists all
songs

GENRE (followed by genre
name or LIST ALL)

Searches for song within a
specific genre or or lists all
available genres

Dials the phone number

REDIAL

Table 29. Media Commands: 6.5 Models

These commands control audio devices connected through
Bluetooth or the USB connector.

PLAY PLAYLIST (followed by Plays songs from a specific
playlist name)
playlist
NEXT TRACK

Plays next track

PREVIOUS TRACK

Plays previous track

ALL SONGS

Plays all songs

MEDIA

Change to Media mode

Operation 85
Table 30. Tuner Commands: 6.5 Models

Table 31. Tuner Commands for SiriusXM (If Equipped)

Voice Command

Action

Voice Command

Action

TUNE TO (followed by radio
station frequency)

Changes radio frequency

X M (alternate commands:
SIRIUS, SAT, SATELLITE)

Changes mode to SiriusXM

SEEK UP

Selects next radio station

SEEK DOWN

Selects previous radio station

CHANNEL (followed by
channel name or number)

Go to the requested SiriusXM
channel

NEXT PRESET

Selects next preset radio station

CHANNEL UP

Selects the next SiriusXM
channel

PREVIOUS PRESET

Selects previous preset radio
station

CHANNEL DOWN

Selects the previous SiriusXM
channel

AM

Selects AM band

CHANNEL SCAN

FM

Selects FM band

Scans the SiriusXM channel
list

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Table 32. Navigation Commands: 6.5 Models

* It is recommended to say the destination as one string.
Example: "DESTINATION 400 West Canal Street Milwaukee
Wisconsin."

Voice Command

Action

HOME

Once a Home address has
been saved, this command will
set that address as a destination.

The following commands allow for an input screen:

DESTINATION (followed by
an address)*

Sets the spoken address as a
destination

FAVORITE (followed by a
favorite name)

Sets the destination to a previously-saved favorite destination

FIND NEXT (followed by a
POI)

Finds the closest location for
a given point of interest or
brand

SHOW MAP

Will switch display to the Navigation map

CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE Cancels the current route
guidance request
REPEAT INSTRUCTIONS

•

ENTER COUNTRY

•

ENTER STATE

•

ENTER CITY

•

ENTER ZIP CODE (North America only)

•

ENTER STREET

•

ENTER HOUSE NUMBER
NOTE

Complex street addresses with letters and numbers (such as
"N23W23455 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. See OPERATION, Operating the Navigation System (If Equipped).

Repeats the last voice
instruction provided by the
Navigation route guidance
system

Operation 87
SIRIUSXM RADIO OPERATION (IF
EQUIPPED)
Table 33 (SiriusXM Radio) and Table 34 (SiriusXM Specialty
Services) show the options and selections for the SiriusXM
radio.

Changing the Channel
1.

See Figure 63. Select Channel from the left side of the
Menu bar.

2.

Use the arrows to find selection.

Listening to SiriusXM Radio
1.
2.

Select SiriusXM.

3.

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Go to Home screen.

See Figure 62. Select Radio.

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Figure 63. Changing the Channel

Direct Tune
To tune SiriusXM to a specific channel:
1.

See Figure 64. Select Menu button from the right side of
the Menu bar.

2.

Select Direct Tune.

Figure 62. SiriusXM Radio and Specialty Services

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3.

Enter the channel number.

2.

See Figure 65. Select Tag This.

4.

Press Tune button.

3.

The system will prompt you to tag the song or the artist.

4.

Once tagged, the system will confirm your selection.

NOTE
Use left arrow button to return to previous screen.

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Figure 65. Tagging Artist or Song
Figure 64. Direct Tune

Tagging an Artist or Song
Tagging allows you to be alerted whenever a tagged artist or
song is playing on any SiriusXM channel. Up to 20 song or
artist tags can be saved.
1.

Select Menu from the right side of the Menu bar.

Tag Alerts: See Figure 66. An alert will pop-up when a tagged
song or artist plays on any channel. Select Listen to switch to
that channel or Ignore to remain on the current channel. To
enable or disable alerts:
1.

Select Menu button from the right side of the Menu bar.

2.

Select Tagged.

Operation 89
3.

Check or uncheck the Song/Artist Alert button.

Game Zone
Game Zone allows you to be alerted when selected sports
teams are playing on any channel.

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1.

Select Menu button from the right side of the Menu bar.

2.

Select Game Zone.

3.

Check or uncheck the Sports Alerts button.

Select Listen to switch to that channel or Ignore to remain on
the current channel.

Figure 66. Tagged Song or Artist Alert

90 Operation
Table 33. SiriusXM Menu Detail: Radio
HOME --> SiriusXM -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

Radio

•

Channel

All Categories

--

•

Menu

•
•
•

Seek
Scan
Direct Tune

--

•

Tagged

•
•
•

•
•

Tag This
Game Zone

--

Tags Playing
Song/Artist Alert
(List of Songs/Artists)

Operation 91
Table 34. SiriusXM Menu Detail: Specialty Services
HOME --> SiriusXM -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

Specialty Services

•

Traffic

--

--

•

Weather

•

Radar (enabled)

•

Radar (disabled)

•

Fronts (enabled)

•

Fronts (disabled)

•

Update Information

--

•

View Prices

•
•
•

Route/View
Call
Fuel Prices

•

Fuel Type:

•
•
•
•

Regular
Mid-Range
Premium
Diesel

•
•

Current Location
Other Location

•
•
•

Current
Daily
5 Day

•

•

92 Operation

Fuel

Forecast
SIRIUSXM SPECIALTY SERVICES (IF
EQUIPPED)
See Table 33. To use SiriusXM Specialty Services, verify you
have a subscription. See USER SETTINGS, SiriusXM Setup
(If Equipped).
See Figure 67. Once you have a subscription, access Specialty
Services:
1.

Go to: Home screen

2.

Select: SiriuxXM

3.

Select: Specialty Services

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Traffic
See Figure 67. Selecting Traffic will display a list of messages
regarding traffic, construction accidents or other events nearby
that may impact your chosen route.
Selecting any of the items on the traffic list provides additional
information for that location.
Selecting the Map icon (located between the up/down arrows
on the right of the screen) will display the selected location on
the map.

Weather
See Figure 67 and Figure 68. Selecting Weather will display
a map that shows radar and weather front information.
Pressing the button on the left side of the map will display a
slide-out menu with additional weather options (see Table 33).
•

Radar: Enables or disables the display of radar on the
map.

•

Fronts: Enables or disables the display of weather fronts
on the map.

•

Update Information: Displays the last date and time the
radar and fronts information was updated.

Figure 67. SXM Services Menu

Operation 93
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Selecting View Prices or Fuel Type will display a menu with
Route/View and Fuel Prices options.
•

Route/View: Displays name, address and phone number
of selected gas station. Press "Go" button to display route
on a map.

•

Fuel Prices: Displays fuel prices for all fuel types for the
selected gas station.

Forecast
Figure 68. SiriusXM Specialty Services Weather Map

Fuel
See Figure 67 Selecting Fuel displays a menu that allows
viewing of fuel prices or to select a fuel type.
•

View Prices: Displays a list of nearby gas stations, with
current gas price for the selected fuel type.

•

Fuel Type: Allows selection of desired fuel type, choices
include Regular, Mid-Range, Premium and Diesel

94 Operation

See Figure 67 and Table 33. Selecting Forecast displays the
weather forecast for current or other selected location. Location
must be selected before forecast can be displayed.
•

Current: Displays a summary of the current local weather
conditions. Press Details button for additional forecast
information.

•

Daily: Displays forecasted weather conditions in three
hours and six hours from the current time.

•

5 Day: Displays forecasted weather conditions for each
of the next five days.

Select Other Location to change forecast location.
VEHICLE STATUS
See Figure 69. Select the Information button on the right hand
control to view Vehicle Status screen. The screen displays:
•

Ambient air temperature

•

Oil pressure

•

EITMS information

See your vehicle owner's manuals for additional information.

OPERATING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM (IF
EQUIPPED)
Navigation Main Menu
See Figure 70. The system has several options for Navigation.
Additional information on these settings can be found at USER
SETTINGS, Navigation Setup (If Equipped).
NOTE
There will be a slight delay after the vehicle or the Boom! Box
has been powered on while the navigation system initializes.
Wait until the system has finished the initialization process
before using the navigation system.

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Selecting the Navigation Main Menu
Press the Navigation/Compass hard key on the faceplate or
select Nav from the Home screen.

Figure 69. Vehicle Status Screen

The Menu bar in the Navigation Main Menu has a Last Audio
Mode. Selecting this button will go back to the previous audio
source that was used. See OPERATION, Operating the Navigation System (If Equipped) for information on the Menu button.

Operation 95
- (zoom out button): This button zooms out on the map.

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Left data field: This field (clock shown in Figure 71) is configurable to display different options. Tap on this field to make a
selection.
Right data field: This field, located in lower right (GPS
accuracy shown in Figure 71), is configurable to display different options. Tap on this field to make a selection.

Figure 70. Navigation Menu Screen

Displaying the Map Screen
See Figure 70. Select Map on the Navigation main menu to
display the map.

Setting Map Screen Display Options
See Figure 71. The Map screen contains options for additional
map functions:
Back button: Located in the top left corner of the screen. This
button will go back to the Navigation Main Menu.
+ (zoom in button): This button zooms in on the map.

96 Operation

Audio Info: This field (FM 105.7 shown in Figure 71) displays
the current audio mode. Tap on this field to display the audio
mode screen.
Navigation Option menu: The Navigation Option menu (located under the compass direction in Figure 71 contains the
following Navigation options:
•

POIs Near: Equivalent to selecting POIs from Navigation
Main menu.

•

Appearance: Equivalent to selecting Appearance from
the Navigation Setup menu.

•

Trip Summary: This screen provides information for a
current trip - start and end time, average speed, fuel used
and mileage (if available).

•

Record On: Checking this option will draw a line on the
map for roads that have been used in the past.

•

Compass: This menu item will display the Compass
screen.

•

Weather (if available): This menu item will display a
weather overlay on the map (if available).

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Figure 71. Navigation Map Screen Example

Displaying Point of Interest (POI) Menu
See Figure 70. Selecting POIs from the Navigation Main menu
or from the slide-out menu will allow the user to find Points of
Interest, such as restaurants, gas stations, hotels, shopping
and other categories.
Once the desired POI is found and selected, the Navigation
system can calculate a route from the current location to the
destination address of that POI.
See Figure 72. The POIs can be searched by Category, by the
business phone number or by name.

Operation 97
NOTE
The system will default to the current location.
1.

Press the Near Your Location button to choose POIs
around a specific city or around a route (if active).

2.

If a destination has been set, the system can find POIs
around that address.

•

If a preferred category has been saved from previous POI
searches, this list of categories is located under Preferred
button.

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NOTES

•

Some businesses may not be in the navigation database
(brands of restaurants, gas stations, or other businesses).

Figure 72. Point of Interest Screen

Harley-Davidson Dealerships
See Figure 70. Select Dealerships from the Navigation Main
Menu for a list of Harley-Davidson dealerships locations. This
list will display a list in order of the dealerships closest to your
current location.

Where To (Destinations)
See Figure 70 and Figure 73. Press the Where To button to
access the Destinations menu. There are numerous options
to set a destination.

98 Operation
NOTE
Select the "More..." button to see additional options.
•

Address: If the destination address is known, select
Address button and then input the address.

•

Saved: Retrieves a previously saved destination.

•

X-Road: Sets an intersection of two streets as a destination.

•

Home: Sets a destination to a previously saved Home
address.

•

Book: Displays a list of addresses saved in an address
book from a Bluetooth connected phone or from an
address book saved on the Boom!™ Box.

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•

Trips: Saves multiple addresses or destinations under a
trip name.

•

Trails: Saves a calculated route or retrieves a saved route.

•

GEO: Latitude and longitude geo-coordinates can be
input for a specific location to set as a destination.

Figure 73. Destinations Menu

Recent
See Figure 70. Select Recent from the Navigation Main menu
to display a list of recently found or used address or locations.
These locations can be set as destinations.

Emergency
See Figure 74. Call the emergency service for assistance
before driving to an emergency facility.
See Figure 70 and Figure 75. Select Emergency from the
Navigation Main menu to display emergency provider locations

Operation 99
for Hospitals, Police or Fire Departments near your current
location.

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Figure 75. Emergency Services Selections

Figure 74. Emergency Designation Warning

Secondary Menu
See Figure 70. Select the Menu button in the upper right corner
of the Menu bar. Options include:
Location: See Figure 76 and Figure 77. Displays a bar graph
with the GPS signal strength. If there is a strong signal,
information for the current geographical location will be displayed. This can include the address (if found in the Navigation
database) and the geographical coordinates (geo-coordinates).
Select the button to the left of the geo-coordinates to access
additional functions related to the current location.

100 Operation
Import: Allows the user to view the Devices Available screen.
This display is a list of USB-connected devices. Saved locations, trails or trips can be imported. These files can be built
using the Harley-Davidson Ride Planner (www.rideplanner.harley-davidson.com).
NOTE
Imported trips are limited to nine stopovers.
Select a USB device from the Devices Available to view the
Select File list screen. This screen displays all of the compatible
files on the selected media device. Selecting a file from this
list allows the user to view the available locations, trails or trips
within the file.
The file content list screen allows the user to select any combination of available import types or use Select All to import all
available information into the radio's storage. After the desired
list items have been selected for import, select the import button
from the middle of the scroll bar in order to initiate the transfer.
After the transfer has been completed, a message screen will
be appear indicating the result of the transfer.

Export: Allows the user to view the Devices Available list
screen. This screen displays a list of connected USB devices
which are available for a user to export files to. After selecting
a USB device, the Destination Export screen will be displayed.
This screen contains a list of stored information that is available
for export. Exported data, including saved locations, trips and
trails can be shared with other riders or uploaded to the HarleyDavidson Ride Planner (www.rideplanner.harley-davidson.com).
NOTE
The USB device must be formatted to FAT32 in order to support
exporting data.
Select the desired list items and select the export button from
the middle of the scrollbar to initiate the transfer from the radio's
storage to the USB device. Once export is completed, a message screen will appear indicating the result of the export.
The file contained on the USB stick, named H-D_NavData.gpx,
can be imported onto other Harley-Davidson radios or uploaded
to the Harley-Davidson Ride Planner website.

Once the files are imported to the radio, the trips and trails can
be routed to using their buttons on the navigation Where To
screen. Individual locations which are imported onto the system
can be routed to using the saved button on the navigation
Where To screen.

Operation 101
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Figure 76. Navigation Secondary Menu

102 Operation

Figure 77. Current Location Information
Table 35. Navigation Menu Detail
HOME --> NAVIGATION -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

Map

•

+

•

POIs Near

•
•
•
•
•

POI

•

POIs Near

•
•
•
•
•

Category
Spell Name
Preferred
Phone #
Near Your Location

--

Dealerships

--

Where To (Destinations)

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

Recent

--

-Address
Saved
X-Road
Home
Book
Trips
Trails
GEO

--

--

--

--

Category
Spell Name
Preferred
Phone #
Near Your Location

--

Operation 103
Table 35. Navigation Menu Detail
HOME --> NAVIGATION -->

OPTION

OPTION

OPTION

Emergency

•
•
•

Hospital
Police
Fire Department

--

--

Navigation Secondary Menu
(Menu button in upper right
corner)

•
•
•

Location
Import
Export

--

--

H-D U.S.A., LLC TRADEMARK
INFORMATION
Bar & Shield, Boom!, Cross Bones, CVO, Digital Tech, Digital
Technician, Digital Technician II, Dyna, Electra Glide, Evolution,
Fat Bob, Fat Boy, Forty-Eight, Glaze, Gloss, H-D, H-Dnet.com,
Harley, Harley-Davidson, HD, Heritage Softail, Iron 883, Low
Rider, Night Rod, Nightster, Night Train, Profile, Reflex,
Revolution, Road Glide, Road King, Road Tech, Rocker,
Screamin' Eagle, Seventy-Two, Softail, Sportster, Street Glide,
Street Rod, Sun Ray, Sunwash, Super Glide, SuperLow,
Switchback, SYN3, TechLink, TechLink II, Tour-Pak, Tri Glide,

104 Operation

Twin Cam 88, Twin Cam 88B, Twin Cam 96, Twin Cam 96B,
Twin Cam 103, Twin Cam 103B, Twin Cam 110, Twin Cam
110B, Twin-Cooled, Ultra Classic, V-Rod, VRSC and HarleyDavidson Genuine Motor Parts and Genuine Motor Accessories
are among the trademarks of H-D U.S.A., LLC.

PRODUCT REGISTERED MARKS
Apple, Alcantara S.p.A., Allen, Amp Multilock, Bluetooth,
Brembo, Delphi, Deutsch, Dunlop, Dynojet, Fluke, G.E.
Versilube, Garmin, Gunk, Hydroseal, Hylomar, iPhone, iPod,
Kevlar, Lexan, Loctite, Lubriplate, Keps, K&N, Magnaflux,
Marson Thread-Setter Tool Kit, MAXI fuse, Molex, Michelin,
MPZ, Mulitilock, nano, NGK, Novus, Packard, Pirelli, Permatex,
Philips, PJ1, Pozidriv, Robinair, S100, Sems, SiriusXM, Snapon, Teflon, Threadlocker, Torca, Torco, TORX, Tufoil, Tyco,

Ultratorch, Velcro, X-Acto, XM Satellite Radio, and zumo are
among the trademarks of their respective owners.

Operation 105
NOTES

106 Operation
Use only Harley-Davidson recommended products and
methods to keep the radio, speakers and other audio system
components clean and in good condition. Do not use any
abrasives, polishes or rubbing compounds to clean the screen
or other components. Use of other products or methods may
cause damage to components.

If there are heavy sediments, first rinse the screen to loosen
and remove those sediments. Do not rub sediments into the
screen.
Spray a light amount of cleaner on the microfiber cloth. Apply
circular motions from the center and outwards. Use a dry
microfiber cloth to dry the screen. Repeat the process as
necessary.
NOTE

Replaceable Screen Protector
BOOM! Box 6.5T/GT radios have a replaceable screen protector. Remove and replace the protector if it becomes dull,
scratched or worn. Damage to the screen due to use without
a screen protector will not be covered under warranty.

Radio/Screen Washing
Wash the screen and radio faceplate according to the washing
procedure for the motorcycle. First rinse any heavy sediments
from the screen. Use SUNWASH BIKE SOAP, water and an
H-D WASH MITT to clean. Rinse radio with low-pressure water.

Screen Touch-Up Cleaning
Use glass or lens cleaner (without ammonia) and a microfiber
detailing cloth to clean the screen between washes.

Do not use any screen enhancing chemicals or products.These
can damage the screen surface.

Speaker Care
If a haze develops on speakers with a protective grille, use
HARLEY SEAT, SADDLEBAG, AND TRIM CLEANER and a
SOFTCLOTH or SOFT DETAILING PAD to clean. Do not apply
wax or any other similar products on speaker grilles.
Do not use compressed or forced air on speakers.
Vehicles with saddlebag speakers are designed to prevent
water intrusion and to allow water to drain during washing or
riding in all weather. To remove any standing water from
saddlebag speakers, open the saddlebags and gently shake
any remaining water from the speakers.

107

CARE AND CLEANING

AUDIO SYSTEM CARE
NOTES

108 Care and Cleaning
Harley-Davidson warrants that your Harley-Davidson radio will
be free from factory defects in factory materials and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of twenty-four
(24) months starting from the earlier of (a) the date of initial
retail purchase of the motorcycle on which the radio is installed,
or (b) the third anniversary of the last day of the model year of
the motorcycle on which the radio is installed. Any unexpired
portion of this limited warranty will be transferred to subsequent
owner(s), upon the resale of the motorcycle during the limited
warranty period. If the motorcycle was used as a demonstrator
or company motorcycle, then the limited warranty period may
have started and/or expired prior to the initial retail sale. See
an authorized Harley-Davidson Dealer for details.
This limited warranty does not cover defects or damage due
to abuse, misuse or improper installation, or any radio on a
motorcycle which has been registered with Harley-Davidson
as a collector's vehicle. See an authorized Harley-Davidson
dealer for details.
To obtain warranty service, return your motorcycle with sound
system intact, at your expense, within the limited warranty
period to an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer. Authorized
Harley-Davidson dealers should be able to provide warranty
service during normal business hours depending upon the
workload of the authorized dealer's service department and
the availability of necessary parts.

The remedy for breach of this warranty is expressly limited to
the repair or replacement (which may include a refurbished
replacement radio), without charge for parts and labor, of any
part that proves to be defective, AND DOES NOT EXTEND
TO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, COSTS
OR EXPENSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR LOSS OF USE OF THE
VEHICLE, RESULTING FROM ANY PART THAT PROVES
TO BE DEFECTIVE.
THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY ON THE
RADIO. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO THIS
RADIO, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS
EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY.
TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, HARLEYDAVIDSON AND ITS AUTHORIZED DEALERS SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS
OF MOTORCYCLE USE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY
OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you.

Other Rights
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
109

WARRANTY

2014 LIMITED RADIO WARRANTY
NOTES

110 Warranty
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2014 boom om_en.unlocked

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  • 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY FIRST USER SETTINGS Safety Information..............................................................1 Navigation...................................................................3 Setup Menu Overview......................................................35 Setup Menu......................................................................38 Audio Settings..................................................................39 Selecting Audio Output.............................................39 Adjusting Audio Settings...........................................39 Adjusting Display Settings................................................41 Adjusting Screen Brightness.....................................42 Adjusting Button Brightness......................................42 Changing Colors.......................................................42 Changing Background Colors...................................42 Enabling Global Presets...................................................44 Selecting Keyboard Style: 6.5 Models Only.....................45 Full Keyboard............................................................45 Large Keyboard........................................................45 Feedback Settings...........................................................46 Adjusting Prompt Volume..........................................46 Enabling Nav Prompts..............................................46 Adjusting Beep Volume.............................................47 Bluetooth Setup...............................................................48 Enabling and Disabling Bluetooth.............................49 Pairing a Bluetooth Device........................................49 Listing Paired Devices...............................................50 Deleting a Paired Device...........................................51 MODELS Features, Options and Specifications................................5 FACEPLATE LAYOUT Faceplate Button Controls................................................21 CONTROLS General Operation............................................................23 Screen Menu Bar......................................................24 Buttons with Checkboxes..........................................24 Multiple Option Buttons.............................................25 Option Menu Button..................................................25 Boom! Box Hand Controls................................................26 Left Hand Control Audio Functions...........................26 Right Hand Control Audio Functions.........................27 Rear Controls (If Equipped).............................................28 Status Bar Icons: 6.5 Models Only...................................29 i
  • 4. TABLE OF CONTENTS Adding a Ring Tone...................................................51 Changing Units of Measure.............................................52 Setting the Clock..............................................................53 Changing Time Zones...............................................53 Selecting GPS or User Time.....................................53 SiriusXM Setup (If Equipped)...........................................54 Radio Service...........................................................54 Specialty Services....................................................55 Subscribing to SiriusXM............................................55 Traffic Setup (If Equipped)................................................56 System Information..........................................................58 Software....................................................................61 Database..................................................................61 Export for Update......................................................58 Navigation Setup (If Equipped)........................................59 Route Calculation.....................................................61 Appearance..............................................................61 Setting Interface Language..............................................62 Setting Classic Mode.......................................................62 Software Updates............................................................62 OPERATION Audio Sources..................................................................65 Switching Audio Source............................................66 ii Setting and Using Presets...............................................66 Setting and Using Favorites.............................................67 Favorites...................................................................67 Operating the Radio ........................................................68 Selecting Radio Band...............................................68 Category (Cat)..........................................................68 Seek, Tune, Presets and RBDS/RDS.......................68 Operating a Media Device................................................72 USB Media Menu......................................................72 Media Menu (USB and Bluetooth)............................73 Using Communication Devices........................................75 Using Citizen Band (If Equipped).....................................77 Adjusting Squelch and Volume.................................77 Transmitting over CB.................................................78 Using Intercom/Headsets (If Equipped)...........................78 Adjusting VOX Sensitivity..........................................79 Adjusting Rider Headset Volume..............................79 Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume......................79 Using Phone via Bluetooth...............................................80 Making a Phone Call from the Phone Book..............80 Dialing a Number......................................................80 Receiving or Ending a Call.......................................81 Viewing Call History..................................................81 Text Messages..........................................................82
  • 5. TABLE OF CONTENTS SMS Setup: Auto-Reply Message.............................83 Emergency Calls.......................................................83 Operating Voice Recognition............................................84 SiriusXM Radio Operation (If Equipped)..........................88 Listening to SiriusXM Radio......................................88 Changing the Channel..............................................88 Direct Tune................................................................88 Tagging an Artist or Song.........................................89 Game Zone...............................................................90 SiriusXM Specialty Services (If Equipped)......................93 Traffic........................................................................93 Weather....................................................................93 Fuel...........................................................................94 Forecast....................................................................94 Vehicle Status..................................................................95 Operating the Navigation System (If Equipped)...............95 Navigation Main Menu..............................................95 Displaying the Map Screen.......................................96 Setting Map Screen Display Options........................96 Displaying Point of Interest (POI) Menu....................97 Harley-Davidson Dealerships...................................98 Where To (Destinations)...........................................98 Recent......................................................................99 Emergency................................................................99 Secondary Menu.....................................................100 H-D U.S.A., LLC Trademark Information........................104 Product Registered Marks.............................................104 CARE AND CLEANING Audio System Care........................................................107 Replaceable Screen Protector................................107 Radio/Screen Washing...........................................107 Screen Touch-Up Cleaning.....................................107 Speaker Care..........................................................107 WARRANTY 2014 LIMITED RADIO WARRANTY..............................109 Other Rights............................................................109 iii
  • 7. SAFETY INFORMATION Set CB channel, squelch threshold and volume before riding to minimize adjustments on the road. Distractions can lead to loss of control, resulting in death or serious injury. (00089a) Do not select a volume level that blocks out traffic noise or interrupts the concentration necessary for safe operation of the motorcycle. Distractions or a volume level that blocks out traffic noise could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury. (00539b) This manual explains the operation of the Boom!™ Box Infotainment system. Read this manual carefully and keep it with your motorcycle at all times. See the owner's manual for your vehicle for important rider safety information. Follow all the warnings, cautions and safety tips shown throughout this manual. See Figure 1 and Figure 2. Do not use any feature of this system to the extent it becomes a distraction and prevents safe riding. The first priority while riding should always be the safe operation of the vehicle. While riding, observe all traffic regulations. Pay attention while riding. Always concentrate on riding by keeping your eyes and mind on the road. For safety, program the system when stopped. Some features are limited when motorcycle is in motion. Perform system setup and get familiar with the controls and features of the infotainment system before operating the motorcycle on the road. 1 SAFETY FIRST Set volume levels and other controls on audio and electronic devices before riding. Distractions can lead to loss of control, resulting in death or serious injury. (00088b) There are no serviceable parts inside the unit; leave all servicing to qualified service personnel. Disassembly of the unit could result in equipment damage and/or equipment malfunction. (00172a)
  • 8. om01671 om01707 Figure 1. Acceptance Screen: 4.3 Models 2 Safety First Figure 2. Acceptance Screen: 6.5 Models
  • 9. This system cannot warn about such things as the safety of an area, road conditions and availability of emergency services. om01665 Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so. For additional instruction and information, see an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer and online resources at www.harleydavidson.com/touring. Navigation Figure 3. Vehicle in Motion Message The data in the navigation system may be incomplete. Road conditions, including restrictions (no left turns, street closures, etc.) frequently change. Therefore, before following any instruction from the system, look to see whether the instruction can be done safely and legally. Safety First 3
  • 11. FEATURES, OPTIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS Not all features are available on all models. Most screen illustrations in this manual show the 6.5 models. Table 1 and Table 2 show the features for each motorcycle configuration. See the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) information in your vehicle owner's manual to determine the configuration/calibration of your motorcycle. Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options 4.3 Part No. 76000075 FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49) FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49) 4.3 Part No. 76000230 FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC) FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS) FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC) Size Type Color Choices MODELS SCREEN 4.3 inch Color Default, Blue, Brown, Green, Gray, Purple, Red Screen Brightness Automatic or Selectable Screen Button Brightness Automatic or Selectable Day/Night Dimmer Touchscreen Status Bar Start-up Screen Standard ----Static 5
  • 12. Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options 4.3 Part No. 76000075 FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49) FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49) 4.3 Part No. 76000230 FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC) FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS) FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC) AUDIO OUTPUT Watts Per Channel 25 Speakers 2 (FLHX) 4 (FLHTCU/TC) Speaker Size 5.25 inch 6.5 inch - P&A Upgrade Sealed and Closed Front Speaker Housing Standard Bass Port Rear Speakers Standard (except FLHX) Distortion (THD) 1% Internal Amp Standard External Amp Wired Headset P&A Upgrade Standard (FLHTCU) P&A Upgrade (FLHX) Headset Specifications (if equipped) Standard (FLHTCU/TC) P&A Upgrade (FLHX) 16-64 ohms AUDIO SOURCES AM Standard --- FM Standard Weather Band (WB) Standard 6 Models
  • 13. Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options 4.3 Part No. 76000075 FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49) FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49) 4.3 Part No. 76000230 FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC) FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS) FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC) MW --- Standard LW --- Standard SiriusXM Satellite Radio P&A Upgrade MP3 - USB Connection Standard MP3 - Bluetooth Connection --- SD Card - via USB Connection Standard Jump Drive - via USB Connection Standard Models 7
  • 14. Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options 4.3 Part No. 76000075 FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49) FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49) 4.3 Part No. 76000230 FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC) FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS) FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC) AUDIO SETUP CB Presets 6 AM Presets 6 FM Presets 15 SiriusXM Presets 20 WB Presets 6 iPod Device Presets 20 USB-MSD Device Presets 20 "PlaysForSure" Media Player Device Presets 20 Global Presets Standard Favorites Standard Configurable Mode Joystick Standard Seek/Scan Standard 8 Models
  • 15. Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options 4.3 Part No. 76000075 FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49) FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49) 4.3 Part No. 76000230 FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC) FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS) FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC) INTERFACE LANGUAGES English (US) Included English (UK) Included Spanish (Mexican) Included Spanish (Castilian) Included French (Canadian) Included French (French) Included Italian (IT) Included European Portuguese (PT) Included VOICE RECOGNITION Hands-free Mobile Phone - via Bluetooth Standard AM/FM/WB/SiriusXM (where available) --- MP3 --- GPS Voice Recognition Languages: Phone functions only Voice Recognition Languages: Navigation --English (US) --- Models 9
  • 16. Table 1. Boom! Box 4.3 Models - Features and Options 4.3 Part No. 76000075 FLHX (CAN, CAL, 49) FLHTCU (CAN, CAL, 49) 4.3 Part No. 76000230 FLHTCUTC (JPN, APC) FLHTCU (CAN, BRZ, ENG, HDI, AUS) FLHX (ENG, BRZ, CAN, HDI, AUS, JPN, APC) GPS Integrated GPS --- Garmin Personal Navigation Device with audio-triggered interrupt P&A Upgrade GPS Database --- COMMUNICATION Rider/Passenger Intercom Bike-to-Bike (CB) - Prewired Bike-to-Bike (CB) - Standard Standard (FLHTCU) P&A Upgrade (FLHX) -- Standard P&A Upgrade OTHER FEATURES Vehicle Information Screen (Air temperature, oil pressure and engine temperature) Standard Software Update via USB interface Standard Text-to-Speech (TTS) Lanugages USB Bluetooth 10 Models English (US) USB/MTP/iPod/iPhone Phone/Audio
  • 17. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) SCREEN Size Type Color Options 6.5 inch Color Default, Blue, Brown, Green, Gray, Purple, Red Screen Brightness Automatic or Selectable Screen Button Brightness Automatic or Selectable Day/Night Dimmer Standard Touchscreen Standard Status Bar Standard Start-up Screen Animated AUDIO OUTPUT Models 11
  • 18. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) Watts Per Channel Speakers Speaker Size 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) 25 25 75 75 25 75 (FLHTK CVO) 2 (FLHXS) 4 (all others) 5.25 inch 6.5 inch - P&A Upgrade Sealed and Closed Front Speaker Housing Bass Port Rear Speakers 12 Models 4 6.5 inch 5.25 inch 6.5 inch (FLHTK CVO) 6.5 inch - P&A Upgrade Standard Standard (except FLHXS) Standard
  • 19. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) Distortion (THD) 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Internal Amp Standard External Amp P&A Upgrade Standard Wired Headset Standard (FLHTK CVO) P&A Upgrade (FLHTK/FLHTCUTG) Standard P&A Upgrade (FLHXS) Standard Headset Specifications (if equipped) 16-64 ohms AUDIO SOURCES AM Standard --- FM Standard --- Standard Dependent on Region Dependent on Region Weather Band (WB) --- --- --- --- Dependent on Region MW --- Standard --- Standard Dependent on Region Models 13
  • 20. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) LW SiriusXM Satellite Radio 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) Standard Standard --- Standard Dependent on Region P&A Upgrade Standard MP3 - USB Connection Standard MP3 - Bluetooth Connection Standard SD Card - via USB Connection Standard Jump Drive - via USB Connection Standard 14 Models Dependent on Region
  • 21. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) AUDIO SETUP CB Presets 6 AM Presets 6 FM Presets 15 SiriusXM Presets 20 WB Presets 6 iPod Device Presets 20 USB-MSD Device Presets 20 "PlaysForSure" Media Player Device Presets 20 Global Presets Standard Favorites Standard Configurable Mode Joystick Standard Models 15
  • 22. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) Seek/Scan 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) Standard INTERFACE LANGUAGES English (US) Included English (UK) Included Spanish (Mexican) Included Spanish (Castilian) Included French (Canadian) Included French (Europe) Included Italian (IT) Included European Portuguese (PT) Included 16 Models 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG)
  • 23. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) VOICE RECOGNITION Hands-free Mobile Phone - via Bluetooth Standard AM/FM/MW/LW/WB/ SiriusXM (where available) Standard MP3 Standard GPS Voice Recognition Languages: Tuner, Media, Phone, general navigation commands Voice Recognition Languages: One Shot Destination Entry (where supported by country) Standard English (US/UK), German, Spanish (Mexico/Spain), French (Canada/France), Italian, European Portuguese English (US), Spanish English (UK), German, English (US), Spanish English (UK), German, (Mexico), French Spanish (Spain), (Mexico), French Spanish (Spain), (Canada) French (France), (Canada) French (France), Italian, European PorItalian, European Portuguese tuguese None Models 17
  • 24. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) GPS Integrated GPS Standard GPS Database North American --- P&A Upgrade Garmin Personal Navigation Device Standard European North American with 3D Building/Landmarks European with 3D Building/Landmarks Option, if available. Compass if not available. COMMUNICATION Rider/Passenger Intercom Bike-to-Bike (CB) Prewired Bike-to-Bike (CB) 18 Models Standard P&A Upgrade (FLHXS) Standard Standard (FLHTCU, FLHTCUTG, FLHTK) Standard --- Standard Standard (FLHTK) P&A Upgrade (FLHXS P&A Upgrade (all other Rider only) models) Standard Standard (FLHTK, FLHTK CVO) P&A Upgrade (FLHTCUTG)
  • 25. Table 2. Boom! Box 6.5 Models - Features and Options 6.5GT Part No. 76000076 FLHTCU (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHXS (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTK (CAL, 49, CAN) FLHTCUTG (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000231 FLHTK (ENG, HDI,) FLHTCUTG (ENG, HDI) 6.5GT Part No. 76000228 FLHTKSE (CAL, 49, CAN) 6.5GT Part No. 76000229 FLHTKSE (HDI, ENG) 6.5T Part No. 76000232 FLHTK CVO (APC) FLHTK (JPN, APC, AUS, BRZ, CAN, HDI) FLHTCUTG (JPN, APC, BRZ, CAN, HDI, ENG) FLHTKSE (AUS, BRZ, CAN, JPN, ENG) OTHER FEATURES Vehicle Information Screen Standard Software Update via USB interface Standard Text-to-Speech (TTS) Languages English (US/UK), German, Spanish (Mexico/Spain), French (Canada/France), Italian, European Portuguese USB Bluetooth USB/MTP/iPod/iPhone Phone/Audio Models 19
  • 27. FACEPLATE BUTTON CONTROLS om01669 1 3 2 4 FACEPLATE LAYOUT 5 4 2 1 Figure 4. Faceplate Button Controls - Boom! Box 4.3 and 6.5 Models Table 3. Faceplate Controls - 4.3 and 6.5 Models ITEM SYMBOL 1 HOME Screen ( ) 2 FAVORITE ( ) FUNCTION Toggles between current screen and HOME screen. Press and hold to program this button as a shortcut to a favorite audio mode. Press to switch the system to a previously programmed mode. 21
  • 28. Table 3. Faceplate Controls - 4.3 and 6.5 Models ITEM SYMBOL 3 NAV/COMPASS ( ) 4 POWER or MUTE ( ) 5 Soft Key ( 22 Faceplate Layout FUNCTION ) 6.5 Models: Models with Navigation - Press to toggle between any screen and the Navigation or Map screens. Models without Navigation - Press to display Compass screen. When system is OFF: Short press will turn system ON. When system is ON: Short press will mute or un-mute audio. Bluetooth and USB-connected devices will pause or un-pause. Press and hold will turn system OFF. 4.3 Models: Function changes according to alignment with menu items on the screen.
  • 29. GENERAL OPERATION Boom!™ Box 4.3 Models: Press the soft key that aligns with the desired functionality. 1 USB port: The USB connector is located in the Jukebox media compartment. See OPERATION, Operating a Media Device for operation instructions. 2 CONTROLS om01670 Boom!™ Box 6.5 Models: Press the touch screen to select the desired functionality. 3 1. 4.3 models 2. 6.5T and 6.5GT models 3. USB connector (shown with cover in raised position) Figure 5. Boom! Box 4.3 and 6.5 Models 23
  • 30. Screen Menu Bar om01726 See Figure 6. Many screens have a menu bar at the top of the screen. The menu bar and its components change according to the screen being displayed. The title of the screen or function is located in the center of the menu bar. The screen title is not a selectable button. See Figure 7. Some menu bars may contain a selectable button on the right, left or both sides of the screen title. Figure 7. On and Exit Buttons (Typical) om01723 Buttons with Checkboxes See Figure 8. Some system options are toggled OFF (disabled) and ON (enabled) with a checkbox in the button. Figure 6. Screen Menu Bar 24 Controls
  • 31. om01724 Figure 8. Checkbox - Function Enabled (Typical) om01725 Figure 9. Multiple Options Button (Typical) Multiple Option Buttons Option Menu Button See Figure 9. Multiple option buttons are identified by a + with an arrow symbol on the button. Press the + to see the options available through that button. See Figure 10. Many screens have an option menu button that will display additional available functions or features. This button may be on the left or right side of the screen. Controls 25
  • 32. Left Hand Control Audio Functions om01812 om01712 Figure 10. Option Menu Button 6 4 BOOM! BOX HAND CONTROLS Some features and functions shown are model and/or regionspecific. See the vehicle owner's manual for functionality of other hand control switches. 3 2 1 5 Figure 11. Left Hand Control Audio Functions (Typical) 26 Controls
  • 33. Table 4. Left Hand Control Audio Functions ITEM ICON NAME FUNCTION 1 Home 2 Next/Seek Up Tuner: Seek up. Media: Next file 4 Volume Up Increases volume 5 Volume down Decreases volume om01667 Tuner: Seek down. Previous /Seek Down Media: Previous file. 3 Right Hand Control Audio Functions 6 Toggles between current screen and Home screen Voice Initiates a voice command session Recognition (if equipped) 5 1 2 8 4 9 3 6 7 Figure 12. Right Hand Control Audio Functions (Typical) Controls 27
  • 34. Table 5. Right Hand Control Audio Functions ITEM ICON NAME REAR CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED) FUNCTION 1 Information Displays or exits Vehicle Information 2 CB If Equipped: Increases CB Squelch + squelch level 3 CB Squelch - 4 CB Push to If Equipped: Press and hold Talk to transmit over CB. 5 Cursor Up Moves the highlighting up through the selections. 6 Cursor Right Moves the highlighting right through the selections. 7 Cursor Down Moves the highlighting down through the selections. 8 Cursor Left Moves the highlighting left through the selections. 9 Select /Enter Table 6. Rear Controls Menu Detail 28 Controls If Equipped: Decreases CB squelch level Selects the highlighted item or used to indicate data entry is complete. HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION Rear Controls (enabled) • Rear controls (disabled) om01740 Figure 13. Rear (Passenger) Controls See Figure 13, Figure 14 and Table 6. Check or uncheck the Rear Controls checkbox to enable or disable the Rear (Passenger) Controls.
  • 35. om01687 Table 7. Rear (Passenger) Control Audio Functions ITEM 1 2 1 ICON NAME FUNCTION Mode Cycles to next available audio source. Next/Seek Tuner: Seek up. Media: Next file. Up Previous /Seek Down 2 Tuner: Seek down. Media: Previous file. CB Pushto-Talk If Equipped: Press and hold to transmit over CB channel. Volume Up Increases volume. Volume Down 1. MODE/UP/DOWN Switch 2. Push-To-Talk (PTT)/Volume (VOL+/-) Switch Figure 14. Passenger Controls Decreases volume. STATUS BAR ICONS: 6.5 MODELS ONLY See Figure 15 and Table 8. The status bar is located at the bottom of most screens. The icons are informational and are not selectable. Controls 29
  • 36. om01726 Figure 15. Status Bar (Typical) 30 Controls
  • 37. Table 8. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Table 8. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Speakers not muted Icon is displayed when music/media audio is being routed to the speakers and speakers are not muted. Intercom microphone active If Equipped: Icon (black letters on a white background) is displayed during an active microphone transmission. Speakers muted Icon is displayed when music/media audio is being routed to the speakers and speakers are muted. Harley-Davidson Bar & Shield The Bar & Shield is always displayed in the center of the status bar. Headsets not muted Icon is displayed when music/media audio is being routed to the headsets and headsets are not muted. Citizen Band (CB) idle If Equipped: Icon (white letters on a black background) is displayed if there is not an active CB transmission. Headsets muted Icon is displayed when music/media audio is being routed to the headsets and headsets are muted. CB active If Equipped: Icon (black letters on a white background) is displayed during an active CB transmission. Traffic Announcement Select Markets Only: The tuned RDS station is actively broadcasting an audio traffic announcement. Bluetooth® Traffic Program Select Markets Only: The tuner is set to an RDS station that regularly broadcasts traffic bulletins. Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth device is connected and only when the system is not presenting one of these statuses: Roaming, New Messages, Low Battery or Phonebook icons. Roaming Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth-connected phone is in a roaming area. SiriusXM Signal Strength If Equipped: Number of filled bars indicates XM signal strength. New Messages Intercom microphone idle If Equipped: Icon (white letters on a black background) is displayed if there is not an active microphone transmission. Indicates an SMS text message (if supported) has been received through a Bluetooth-connected phone. Low Battery Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth-connected phone has a low battery. Controls 31
  • 38. Table 8. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Phonebook Icon is displayed when a Bluetooth-connected hands-free device is downloading phonebook data. When download is complete, icon will disappear. Voice Recognition (VR) active If Equipped: The icon will be displayed until the voice command has been executed or cancelled by pressing the Voice Command button. Voice Recognition (VR) not ready If Equipped: The VR systems requires several minutes after powering up to activate. This icon is displayed during the inactive period. Media paused Icon is displayed when media audio is paused. Pressing Power/Mute will pause or un-pause the audio. Other events, such as receiving a phone call will pause media playback. Scan up Icon is displayed during scan up operation of tuner or media. Scan down Seek up Icon is displayed during seek up operation of tuner or media. Seek down SEEK Icon is displayed during scan down operation of tuner or media. Icon is displayed during seek down operation of tuner or media. 32 Controls Table 8. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME FUNCTION Phone Signal Strength Number of filled bars indicates phone signal strength. North (direction) If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling north. South (direction) If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling south. East (direction) If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling east. West (direction) If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling west. Northeast (direction) If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling northeast. Northwest (direction) If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling northwest.
  • 39. Table 8. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME Southeast (direction) FUNCTION If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling southeast. Table 8. Status Bar Icons ICON NAME Southwest (direction) FUNCTION If Equipped: Icon is displayed when the Navigation system has determined the vehicle is traveling southwest. Controls 33
  • 41. SETUP MENU OVERVIEW Table 9. Setup Menu Overview OPTION OPTION Speaker/Headset • • • Music/Media Communication Prompts -- Audio Setup • • • • Bass Treble Fade Speed Volume (AVC) -- Display • • • Screen Brightness Button Brightness Colors* -- Global Presets Off • • Global Presets On Number of Pages -- Full Keyboard* • Large Keyboard* -- Feedback Settings • • Prompt Volume Beep volume -- • Nav Prompts (On) • Bluetooth Setup -- USER SETTINGS HOME --> SETUP --> Nav Prompts (Off) -- 35
  • 42. Table 9. Setup Menu Overview HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION OPTION English • Metric -- Clock • User Time • GPS Time • 12 Hour • 24 Hour • DST (On) • DST (Off) • Zone (Auto) • Selections vary by region XM Setup* Subscription • • Radio Specialty Services Traffic* -- • • • Traffic On/Off Re-route (Off/Auto/Manual) Notification Navigation Setup* Route Calculation -- Rear Controls On* Rear Controls Off* -- 36 User Settings
  • 43. Table 9. Setup Menu Overview HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION OPTION System Information • • • • Software Hardware EQ Navigation -- Language • • • • • • • • • English (US) English (UK) French (CA) French (FR) German (DE) Italian (IT) Spanish (ES) Spanish (MX) Portuguese (PT) -- Classic Mode On Classic Mode Off -- *If equipped. User Settings 37
  • 44. SETUP MENU om01710 See Figure 16 and Figure 17. To customize the Boom!™ Box settings: 1. Access the Home screen. NOTE On some models, the Setup menu is located in the Menu bar. 2. Select Setup. 3. Select the desired feature. Figure 17. Setup Menu Location: 6.5 Models om01709 Figure 16. Setup Menu Feature: 4.3 Models 38 User Settings
  • 45. AUDIO SETTINGS om01674 Table 10. Audio Routing Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION Speaker/Headset • • • Music/Media Communication Prompts Audio Setup • • Bass Treble • • Fade Speed Volume Selecting Audio Output See Figure 18. The Speaker/Headset option allows selection of audio output through the speakers or headset. Select the speaker or headset to change the audio output routing for music/media, communication and prompts. Figure 18. Speaker/Headset Selection Adjusting Audio Settings Audio Setup See Figure 19. The Audio Setup option allows adjustment of audio settings such as bass, treble, fader (if equipped) and speed-dependent automatic volume control. Adjusting Bass and Treble • Adjust bass and treble levels by pressing the + or - buttons. User Settings 39
  • 46. NOTE om01675 Equal volume to front and rear speakers is indicated by the center circle segment. Enabling Speed Volume or Automatic Volume Control (AVC) The Speed Volume control allows the volume level to compensate for the ambient noise associated with motorcycle speed. The compensation can be adjusted to four different compensation levels. Figure 19. Audio Setup Screen Adjusting Fade (if equipped) Fade adjusts the volume balance between the rider (front) and passenger (rear) speakers. • Press the Fade/Speed Volume button to access the Fade adjustment screen. • See Figure 20. Press F to move the balance to the front speakers. • Press R to move the balance to the rear speakers. 40 User Settings • See Figure 20. Press the Fade/Speed Volume button to access the Speed Volume adjustment screen. • Press the + or - buttons to adjust the compensation level. • Pressing the - button until no segments are highlighted will turn the AVC off.
  • 47. om01676 ADJUSTING DISPLAY SETTINGS Table 11. Display Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION OPTION Display Screen Brightness Automatic (enabled) Automatic (disabled) Button Brightness Figure 20. Fade/Speed Volume Adjustment Screen OPTION Automatic (enabled) Automatic (disabled) Colors Automatic Colors • • Backgrounds • • • • • • • Day Colors Night Colors Default Blue Brown Green Gray Purple Red See Figure 21. The Display menu enables changes to the level of screen backlight and the faceplate button control illumination on the faceplate. User Settings 41
  • 48. NOTE These adjustments are user selectable only if they are configured as manual mode. In automatic mode, these settings change according to the ambient light. To toggle to manual mode: • Select Automatic button to remove check mark. • Press + or - to adjust the display backlight in manual mode. Adjusting Button Brightness om01683 See Figure 23. Press the - or + to adjust the faceplate button brightness. Changing Colors See Figure 24. The Color mode can be set to Night, Day or Automatic modes. In Automatic mode, Day or Night will be set automatically, depending on ambient light. Changing Background Colors Figure 21. Display Menu Adjusting Screen Brightness See Figure 21 and Figure 22. Set screen brightness to Automatic or manual mode. When Automatic mode is checked, the display brightness will be adjusted according to the ambient light. 42 User Settings See Figure 25. There are several color schemes available: Default, blue, brown, green, gray, purple and red. Push the up or down arrows (on right side of screen) to scroll through the list of colors and select desired color choice.
  • 49. om01705 om01697 Figure 22. Display Feature Figure 24. Colors om01706 om01704 Figure 23. Button Brightness Figure 25. Backgrounds User Settings 43
  • 50. ENABLING GLOBAL PRESETS om01698 Table 12. Global Presets and Keyboard Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP OPTION --> OPTION Global Presets • • Enable Pages • Full Keyboard • Large board Disable Key- -Figure 26. Global Presets See Figure 26 and Figure 27. Global Presets allow the selection of presets from different audio sources to be viewed on the same screen. When Global Presets are disabled, only Presets for a single audio source are viewable. See OPERATION, Setting and Using Presets. om01711 Figure 27. Global Preset Example (FM Menu Shown) 44 User Settings
  • 51. SELECTING KEYBOARD STYLE: 6.5 MODELS ONLY om01732 See Table 12 and Figure 28. The keyboard style can be changed between full and large keyboards. Full Keyboard See Figure 29. The default keyboard shows all letters on the screen. Large Keyboard Figure 28. Keyboard Style See Figure 30. The large keyboard allows for input while wearing gloves. The letters are grouped A through I, J through R, and S through Z. om01733 Figure 29. Full Keyboard User Settings 45
  • 52. FEEDBACK SETTINGS om01734 Table 13. Feedback Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION Feedback • Prompt Volume -- • Enable Nav Prompts • • Figure 30. Large Keyboard OPTION Beep Volume Disable -- Refer to Table 13. Some features provide audible feedback, such as a beep, for prompts or notifications. This feature allows the adjustment of the volume of this feedback. Adjusting Prompt Volume See Figure 31. To adjust the volume of audible prompts: • Navigation (if equipped) • Phone ring tones • Weather alerts (if equipped) • Traffic announcements (if equipped) Enabling Nav Prompts See Figure 31. Select checkbox to enable navigation prompts. 46 User Settings
  • 53. Adjusting Beep Volume om01715 See Figure 31. Press + or - to increase or decrease the beep volume. Figure 31. Feedback Settings User Settings 47
  • 54. BLUETOOTH SETUP Table 14. Bluetooth Setup Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> Bluetooth Setup OPTION OPTION • Bluetooth (enabled) • • List Paired Devices Paired Devices Bluetooth (disabled) OPTION -- OPTION -- • • • Delete Pairing Disconnect Phone Connect Music -- • Select Ring Tone • • • • Rain Suspense Rave Xylo -- Load Ring Tone • My Device -- • 48 User Settings • • • Ring Tones Add New Device (User's Devices) (User's Devices) • • • Find • • • • PIN Emergency N u m b e r setup Artist Album Song Genre
  • 55. Bluetooth setup controls are used connect Bluetooth devices for phone (HFP) or music (A2DP) usage or delete pairing of Bluetooth devices that were previously paired. Through the Bluetooth setup menu, the user can also load custom ring tones from a USB flash drive. Pairing a Bluetooth Device 1. Verify that your Bluetooth-compatible device is ON and set to discoverable. See the owner's manual for your specific device. Enabling and Disabling Bluetooth 2. See Figure 32. Check or uncheck the checkbox to enable or disable the Bluetooth system. Select List Paired Devices from the Bluetooth setup screen. 3. See Figure 33. Select Add a New Device. 4. All discoverable devices within range will appear in the list of found devices. Select the device to be paired from that list. 5. Follow the prompts on the Boom! Box and your device regarding Personal Identification Numbers (PINs). 6. See Figure 34. Press OK to complete pairing of device. 7. After a device has been paired, the system will prompt for an emergency number, such as 9-1-1, if one has not been previously provided. 8. After inputting an emergency number, save the number by pressing SAVE, located in lower right corner of the screen. om01716 Figure 32. Bluetooth Setup Menu User Settings 49
  • 56. Listing Paired Devices om01718 See Figure 32. 1. Select List Paired Devices. 2. Use up or down arrows (on right side of screen) to scroll through the list of up to six paired devices. NOTE Figure 33. Adding a New Device When a device is paired, the default setting is for phone usage, not music. Depending on your device, not all function buttons will appear. If music is supported by the paired device: 1. om01719 Figure 34. Pairing a Device: iPhone Example Shown 50 User Settings See Figure 35. Select Connect Music. 2. Select the Phone, Music or Both option from the list.
  • 57. om01720 om01721 Figure 36. Deleting a Paired Device Figure 35. Connecting or Disconnecting Phone or Music Deleting a Paired Device Adding a Ring Tone 1. See Figure 36. Select device from list of paired devices. 2. Select Delete Pairing. The Boom! Box has four built-in ring tones: Rain, Suspense, Rave and Xylo. Additional ring tones can be loaded as audio files from a USB flash drive. 3. Confirm selection by following the screen prompts. NOTE When device has been unpaired a message will appear on the screen. 1. See Figure 32. Select Ring Tones on Bluetooth setup menu. 2. See Figure 37. Select Load Ring Tone. 3. Select your device. 4. Select Song on Find screen. User Settings 51
  • 58. 5. Select desired song. 6. A confirmation screen will appear with the message, "New ring tone loaded and set." when ring tone has loaded. Press OK. CHANGING UNITS OF MEASURE Table 15. Unit of Measure and Clock Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP OPTION --> OPTION See Bluetooth -Section for details. Metric -- Clock • User Time • GPS Time • 12 Hour • 24 Hour • DST (ON) • DST (OFF) • Figure 37. Selecting or Loading Ring Tones Bluetooth Setup English om01735 Zone (AUTO) • Region-specific See Figure 38. Press the + to toggle between English and Metric measurement units. English measurements include miles, yards, feet, miles per hour (MPH), degrees F and PSI. Metric measurements include kilometers, meters, kilometers per hour (KPH), degrees C and bar. 52 User Settings
  • 59. om01728 om01727 Figure 38. Units of Measurement Figure 39. Clock Settings (Typical) SETTING THE CLOCK Changing Time Zones See Table 15 and Figure 38. Select the Clock button. See Figure 39. The time zones available in User Time screen vary by region. See Figure 39. The time can be adjusted by using the - and + keys. The clock can also be adjusted for 12 or 24 hour format by toggling between the 12 Hour and 24 Hour button. Press the DST button to toggle between Daylight Savings Time (DST) ON or OFF. Selecting GPS or User Time NOTE GPS Time is only available on models equipped with Navigation. See Figure 40. Toggle between GPS and user time by pressing the User Time or GPS Time button. User Settings 53
  • 60. User Time is set manually by the user, including setting the time zone. In GPS Time, the time zone and the clock will be automatically adjusted according to the vehicle's current geographical location. SIRIUSXM SETUP (IF EQUIPPED) In GPS Time mode, the time displayed can be adjusted to be either behind (negative offset) or ahead (positive offset) of the GPS reference time. When the time displayed has offset, the offset will be displayed next to the - or + buttons. HOME --> OPTION SETUP --> Table 16. SiriusXM Setup Menu Detail SiriusXM OPTION SXM Setup Subscription OPTION • • Radio Specialty Services om01729 NOTE A SiriusXM subscription is required before the SiriusXM module can be used. Radio Service Check if your unit has a radio subscription: 1. 2. 3. Select SiriusXM Setup. Select Subscription. 5. 54 User Settings Select Setup. 4. Figure 40. GPS Clock Go to Home screen. Select Radio.
  • 61. See Figure 41. The status of the Radio Services subscription will be displayed with the ESN number and a phone number to contact SiriusXM for assistance (if necessary). 5. Select Specialty Services. See Figure 42.The status of the Specialty Services subscription will be displayed with the ESN number and a phone number to contact SiriusXM for assistance (if necessary). om01730 om01731 Figure 41. Radio Service Subscription Screen Figure 42. Specialty Services Subscription Information Specialty Services Check if your unit has a specialty services subscription: Subscribing to SiriusXM 1. Go to Home screen. 2. Select Setup. If SiriusXM is available in your region, you can subscribe at any time. 3. Select SiriusXM Setup. 4. Select Subscription. 1. Turn the Boom! Box system ON. 2. Verify that the SiriusXM signal is being received. Channel 1 may be useful for this. User Settings 55
  • 62. 3. Make note of your SiriusXM module ESN number. NOTE Activation may take up to an hour. It is recommended that the system remain on until the subscription process is completed. NOTE Subscriptions can also be obtained by calling the phone number on the ESN screen. 4. TRAFFIC SETUP (IF EQUIPPED) Go to www.siriusxm.com. Click on "I Want to Subscribe." Table 17 shows the options and selections available in the Traffic Setup menu. Table 17. Traffic Setup Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION OPTION OPTION Traffic Setup • Traffic (enabled) • Traffic (disabled) -- • Re-route (OFF) • Re-route (AUTO) • Re-route (MANUAL) • Notification • Popup Beep (enabled) • Popup Beep (disabled) • Message Filter (enabled) • Select Markets: See Figure 43. Enable or disable traffic information by checking or unchecking the Traffic checkbox. Once enabled, the Re-route function can be used to avoid congested areas. Select Re-route and select OFF, AUTO or MANUAL. 56 User Settings Message Filter (disabled)
  • 63. om01737 om01736 Figure 43. Traffic Setup Menu Figure 44. Traffic Notification Setup Menu See Figure 44. Traffic notifications and the popup beep can be enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the checkbox. Message filter sets the distance for the notification. The distance options are: Default (Maximum), 6 miles, 30 miles and 60 miles. User Settings 57
  • 64. Export for Update SYSTEM INFORMATION Table 18. System Information Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION OPTION System Information • • • Software Hardware EQ -- • Navigation • • • This option will export important information regarding the Navigational Database. This information is necessary for database updates and buying maps to match your license. Refer to www.naviextras.com for additional information. NOTE NaviExtras does not support Apple computers for map updates at this time. Software Hardware Export for Update om01740 See Figure 45. Version information is available for the Boom! Box Infotainment head unit, including software, hardware, serial number and EQ (equalization). Software The Software button will list software version information. Database If your unit is equipped with Navigation System, there will be a Database button which will list the Navigation Database version information. 58 User Settings Figure 45. System Information
  • 65. NAVIGATION SETUP (IF EQUIPPED) om01738 Figure 46 and Table 19 show the options and selections available for Navigation Setup. Figure 46. Navigation Setup User Settings 59
  • 66. Table 19. Navigation Setup Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION Navigation Setup • OPTION • Twisty (enabled) • Twisty (disabled) • Preferences OPTION Round Trip (enabled) • Round Trip (disabled) • Route Calcu- • lation OPTION Avoidances (enabled) • • • • Avoidances (disabled) Highways Toll Roads Ferries Vary by Region -- 2D Map • 3D Map -- North Up • Heading Up -- • Motorcycle Icons • • • Blue Arrow Electra Glide Street Glide -- • Lane Guidance -- -- • Signposts -- -- • 60 User Settings Po i n t - o f - I n t e r e s t • (POI) Icons • Appearance • • • Speed and Flow -- --
  • 67. Route Calculation The default route calculation selects the fastest route (time) to reach the destination. Other preferences can be selected: Twisty, Scenic and Shortest (distance). Point-of-Interest Icons - The POI icons are enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the checkbox for each icon. Some icons that may be available in your region include: • ATM/Banking Route calculations can be set for one-way or round trip. • Automotive Avoidance preferences can be selected. Options include: Highways, Toll Roads, Ferries, Tunnels, Car/Train, Unpaved Roads, Seasonal Restrictions and Borders. • Coffee Shops • Community • Entertainment • Gas Stations • Hospital • Hotels/Motels • Parking • Recreation • Restaurants • Shopping • Travel Appearance The appearance of the navigation maps include: Point-ofInterest (POI) icons enabled or disabled, 2D or 3D map styles, map orientation with North Up or Heading Up, Motorcycle Icon and other graphical map items. Refer to Table 19 for the appearance options. User Settings 61
  • 68. SETTING INTERFACE LANGUAGE Table 20. Interface Lanugage Menu Detail HOME --> SETUP --> OPTION Set Language • • • • • • • • • English (US) English (UK) French (CA) French (FR) German (DE) Italian (IT) Spanish (ES) Spanish (MX) Portuguese (PT) The language of the Boom! Box interface can be changed from the default language to any of the languages shown in Table 20. SETTING CLASSIC MODE When Classic Mode is enabled, press the Home screen button on the left hand control to cycle through all the available audio sources bypassing the Home screen. To access the Home screen while in Classic Mode, press and hold the Home screen button in the left hand control. 62 User Settings SOFTWARE UPDATES Software updates for the system can be downloaded from www.harley-davidson.com/touring. See USER SETTINGS, System Information to check the current version of software installed on the system. 1. Download the appropriate file for the system from www.harley-davidson.com/touring. 2. Copy the file to a USB flash drive that is 8 GB or larger. The file must be placed at the root level of the USB drive. Do not put the file in a folder. 3. Turn the ignition switch to ACCESSORY. Turn on the radio. 4. Connect the USB drive to the USB port. 5. Follow the radio display to update the radio software. NOTE Do not interrupt the installation process. Leave the vehicle and radio turned on, and keep the USB flash drive installed until the installation process is complete.
  • 69. om01817 Figure 47. Software Update User Settings 63
  • 71. AUDIO SOURCES om01752 NOTE To prevent the vehicle battery from discharging, avoid operating the audio system for prolonged periods when the vehicle engine is OFF. The Boom! Box 4.3 and 6.5 models have the capability of playing audio from different sources such as: Tuner (AM, FM, WB, etc.) • Media (audio played through devices connected through USB or Bluetooth) • SiriusXM (if available) Each audio source has its own screen layout. See Figure 48 and Figure 49 for two examples. Figure 48. Tuner Mode (FM Shown) OPERATION • om01753 NOTE 6.5 Models: Album art graphics will be displayed if available. Each source has context menus on the top left or top right of the title bar. Additional functions are available in the context menus. Figure 49. Connected Device Mode (USB-Connected Device Shown) 65
  • 72. Switching Audio Source om01754 NOTE The examples shown are in the default state of Classic Mode OFF. See USER SETTINGS, Setting Classic Mode for additional information. 1. See Figure 50. Select the audio source in the Home screen. NOTE Access Home screen by pressing the Home screen key on the handlebar controls or faceplate button controls. 2. Figure 50. Home Screen Select Favorites, Media or Tuner. NOTE The Media selection will list USB- or Bluetooth-connected devices and Tuner will list the tuner options such as AM, FM, WB, etc. SETTING AND USING PRESETS NOTE This topic is for setting and using Presets within a single audio source. For Global Presets, see USER SETTINGS, Audio Settings. See Figure 48. The preset numbers appear on both sides of the screen. Presets allow the user to store preferred radio stations or audio media for easy access. All audio sources, except Bluetooth audio streaming devices, can have user-set presets. To store a preset: 66 Operation
  • 73. 1. Switch to the desired audio source or radio station. NOTE 4.3 Models: Use the faceplate soft button that aligns with the desired Preset number to save and recall the corresponding Preset. 2. Press and hold one of the Preset selectors (1-15) until a beep sounds. See Figure 51. The preset information will display on the source screen. 3. The audio system has a total of 15 Preset options. Use the More button (shown under preset 5 in Figure 51) to access the additional preset screens. om01755 To recall the preset, press the desired Preset number. SETTING AND USING FAVORITES Favorites Favorites are similar to Presets. Favorites are user-set shortcuts to radio stations (Tuner), connected devices (Media), artists or songs that are listened to frequently. In select markets, an audio channel from SiriusXM can be programmed as a favorite. Storing items from a removable device as a Favorite is possible. These items can be recalled only if the source device is connected to the system. There are two locations of Favorites, the Fav faceplate button control and the list of Favorites under the Fav button in the Home screen. The Fav faceplate button control can only store one favorite selection. See Figure 52. To store multiple favorites, use the Fav button in the Home screen. Figure 51. Expanded Presets (FM Screen Shown) Operation 67
  • 74. om01756 Press the Cat button to view the current selection. If none of the categories are selected, the tuner will stop on every station available. Set All will stop at all stations that broadcast those PTY categories. NOTE If unable to find stations during a seek, tune or scan, check the PTY categories that are selected. A filter symbol is displayed when PTY categories are set. Seek, Tune, Presets and RBDS/RDS Figure 52. Fav Button on the Home Screen OPERATING THE RADIO Selecting Radio Band See Switching Audio Source in OPERATION, Audio Sources. Category (Cat) In FM mode there may be various program types (PTY) available. Refer to Table 22 (North America) and Table 23 (other regions). Selecting one of the PTY categories will make the tuner stop when seeking or scanning, but only on the radio stations that broadcast PTY categories. 68 Operation Seek: Refer to Table 22. This button changes the functionality of the Seek Up and Seek Down buttons on the left handlebar controls or passenger controls (if equipped). The default operation of Seek Up and Seek Down buttons is that a short press will automatically go up or down several frequencies until it finds the next strong signal. A long press will do a Tune operation (you will hear the static of the frequencies that do not have a station). When you release the seek button it ends with a seek function. When set to Tune, a short press of the Seek Up or Seek Down button will do a tune operation - the radio will stop on every frequency. A long press will do a seek operation, finding to the next strong frequency.
  • 75. If the value is set to Presets, the seek buttons will change the audio source or station by increasing or decreasing the currently selected Preset. Scan: This button starts a Scan operation. The radio continuously tunes from one strong station to the next one until a station is selected. Each strong station remains tuned in for 5 seconds before the radio scans to the next station. To select a station, press the Enter/Select key on the right handlebar controls to select the station. RDS/RBDS: See Figure 48. Radio Data System (RDS) and Radio Broadcast Data System (RDBS) are both data channels that the FM radio receiver uses for displaying data. RDS is used primarily in Europe and can display Weather, Traffic and other text on the radios that support this. RBDS is the used in North America and is used to display the radio station name and/or Artist/Song name on the radios that support this. Not all radio stations transmit RBDS or RDS text data. When RBDS or RDS is unchecked, only the radio frequency will be displayed. Operation 69
  • 76. Table 21. Tuner Menu Detail HOME --> TUNER OPTION --> OPTION OPTION OPTION FM • Seek • Tune • Presets • Scan • -- • -- • RBDS Enabled • (North America) • RDS Enabled (Europe) RBDS Disabled • RDS Disabled (Europe) -- Seek Tune Presets • Menu • AM WB MW LW 70 Operation • Menu • • •
  • 77. Table 22. FM Categories (RDFS, North America) OPTION OPTION • • • • • Set All News Information Sports Talk • • • • • • Jazz Classical Rhythm & Blues Soft Rhythm & Blues Foreign Language Religious Music • • • • • Rock Classic Rock Adult Hits Soft Rock Top 40 • • • • • • • Religious Talk Personality Public College Weather Emergency Test Emergency • • • • Country Oldies Soft Nostalgia Operation 71
  • 78. Table 23. FM Categories (RDS, Other Regions) OPTION OPTION • • • • • • Set All News Current Affairs Information Sport Education • • • • • • • • Drama Culture Science Varied • • • • • • Religion Phone-in Travel Leisure Jazz Music Country Music • • • • • • Pop Music Rock Music Easy Listening Light Classical Serious Classical Other Music • • • • • • National Music Oldies Music Folk Music Documentary Alarm Test Alarm Weather Finance Children's Programmes Social Affairs Control of the media device is through the handlebar controls, touch screen (6.5 models only), soft keys (4.3 models only) and passenger controls (if equipped). NOTE • OPERATING A MEDIA DEVICE Many USB and Bluetooth compatible devices allow playback 72 Operation through the audio system speakers or headsets. Refer to Table 24 (USB device) and Table 25 (Bluetooth device) for a list of selections to operate these devices. Media playback over USB takes precedence over Bluetooth. On some devices, Bluetooth audio streaming is not accessible while the device is connected and playing through the USB port. • Some of the functions described are not available for Bluetooth connected devices. USB Media Menu The Boom! Box has a USB port that allows connection of a compatible phone, media player or USB flash drive. See Figure 5. The USB port is located inside the Jukebox media compartment. NOTE The letter jump option may not be available in some of the sorts listed below.
  • 79. Find: Enables browsing through media files by playlist, artist, album, song or genre. Playlist: If the device contains playlists, available playlists will be displayed. Artist: Enables browsing through media files by artist. In addition to scrolling with the up or down arrows (on right side of screen), letter jump option is available by pressing the letter located between the arrows. This option will display full keyboard screen. Select a letter for the artist sort and the list will jump to that letter in the artist list. Album: Enables browsing through media files by album name. In addition to scrolling with the arrows, letter jump option is also available. Song: Enables browsing through media files by song name. In addition to scrolling with the arrows, letter jump option is also available. Genre: Enables browsing through media files by music genre. In addition to scrolling with the arrows, letter jump option is also available. Seek: Begins playback of previous, current or next song. Presets: Scrolls through Presets. See OPERATION, Setting and Using Presets. Track List: Presents lists of songs. Pressing the "i" located between the arrows will display song information. Media Menu (USB and Bluetooth) Scan: The scan operation will continuously change songs every 5 seconds until scan is cancelled. To cancel scan (select the song), press the Enter/Select key on the right handlebar. Repeat: Pressing the Repeat button will enable or disable the repeat of the playing song. Shuffle: Pressing the Shuffle button will enable or disable the shuffle option. When checked, the sequence of the song will change. Bluetooth: See USER SETTINGS, Bluetooth Setup. Operation 73
  • 80. Table 24. Media Menu Detail: USB Device HOME --> MEDIA --> OPTION OPTION OPTION (USB device) Find • Playlist • • • Classical Music My Top Rated Purchased • Artist • • All (User List - Alphabetical) • Album • • All (User List - Alphabetical) • Song • • All (User List - Alphabetical) • Genre • • All (List - Alphabetical) Seek • Presets -- Scan -- -- Track List -- -- Repeat • Enable • Disable Shuffle • Enable • Disable 74 Operation
  • 81. Table 25. Media Menu Detail: Bluetooth Device HOME --> MEDIA --> OPTION OPTION OPTION (Bluetooth device) Bluetooth • • • -- Scan Repeat Shuffle USING COMMUNICATION DEVICES See Table 26 and Figure 53. There are three possible communication devices: CB (if equipped), Intercom (if equipped) and Phone connected through Bluetooth. om01765 NOTE The intercom and CB can be active at the same time. If the signal strength exceeds the threshold established by the CB squelch or VOX microphone sensitivity, that module will be activated. Figure 53. Communication Menu Screen Operation 75
  • 82. Table 26. Com Menu Detail HOME --> Com --> OPTION OPTION OPTION OPTION CB • On • Off -- -- Intercom • On • Off -- -- • VOX • • Intercom F (Front) Intercom R (Rear) • Contacts • • • -Phone Book Saved Refresh Phone Book • Keypad -- • Calls • • • • All Calls Missed Recv. Dialed -- • Message • Text Messaging • • • • • • Enable SMS Inbox SMS Setup -- Phone • My Phone • 76 Operation SOS -- -- Emergency -- Enable Auto-Reply Edit Reply Message View Reply Message
  • 83. Table 26. Com Menu Detail HOME --> Com --> OPTION OPTION OPTION OPTION • -- -- Bluetooth USING CITIZEN BAND (IF EQUIPPED) See Table 26 and Figure 54. The CB radio is turned off and on by pressing the button is the upper left corner of the title bar. om01766 Once activated, the CB will retain the squelch threshold and channel settings from previous use. Channels are selected by use of the Seek Down and Seek Up buttons on the left hand control (refer to OPERATION, Setting and Using Presets). Favorite CB channels can be saved as Presets (see OPERATION, Setting and Using Presets). The CB can remain active after changing the mode to other audio sources (AM, FM, media, etc.). CB audio can be routed to either speaker or headset. See USER SETTINGS, Audio Settings. Figure 54. Turning CB On or Off Adjusting Squelch and Volume Adjust squelch using the SQ+ and SQ- buttons on the right hand control (refer to USER SETTINGS, Audio Settings). Operation 77
  • 84. Squelch threshold level will be shown on the display. The CB signal will be sent to the speakers or headset when the CB signal strength exceeds the set threshold level. Adjust volume through the CB screen (see Figure 55). Use left hand controls to adjust the volume. A volume scale will be displayed while adjusting the volume. Transmitting over CB See CONTROLS, Boom! Box Hand Controls and Table 5. To transmit, press and hold the PTT button in the right hand control or in the Passenger controls (if equipped). To end transmission, release the PTT button. Refer to Table 27 for PTT switch functionality for CB and intercom. Functionality covers front, rear or both PTT switches. Table 27. Using PTT Switch with CB and Intercom CB On/Intercom Off CB Off/Intercom On CB On/Intercom On Rider and passenger can transmit over Rider and passenger can hear each other. Functions the same as CB On/Intercom CB. Rider and passenger can hear each Functions the same as VOX active. Off. other. USING INTERCOM/HEADSETS (IF EQUIPPED) Refer to Table 26 and Table 27. NOTE Some local governments prohibit or restrict the use of headset (helmet-mounted) speakers. Check with local authorities and obey all applicable laws and regulations. The Intercom is voice activated (VOX) when the headsets/microphones are plugged into the rider and/or passenger intercom sockets. 78 Operation
  • 85. Pressing the upper-left corner button (ON/OFF) toggles the Intercom between the ON and OFF states. Adjusting Rider Headset Volume 1. Access the Intercom screen and speak into the passenger microphone. See Figure 55. VOX sensitivity should be adjusted so that the microphones break VOX at a normal voice volume. The Intercom icon in the status bar may be helpful for performing the adjustment. In the Intercom screen, press on the - or + buttons to adjust the VOX sensitivity level. VOX sensitivity settings are retained between regular vehicle ignition cycles. 2. See Figure 56. Adjust the Intercom volume with the Volume Up/Volume Down buttons in the left hand controls. The bar graph labeled F (Front) will increase or decrease. VOX sensitivity may need adjusting if either microphone is unintentionally activated because the microphone misinterprets radio, road or background sound as conversation. Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume Adjusting VOX Sensitivity The Rider Intercom volume is adjustable from the Intercom Screen, or when Intercom audio is being received. Access the Intercom screen and speak into the rider microphone. 2. om01726 1. See Figure 56. Adjust the Intercom volume with the Volume Up/Volume Down buttons in the left hand controls. The bar graph labeled R (Rear) will increase or decrease accordingly. The Passenger Intercom volume is adjustable from the Intercom Screen, or when Intercom audio is being received. Figure 55. Adjusting VOX Sensitivity Operation 79
  • 86. Making a Phone Call from the Phone Book om01770 Phone calls can be made using the phone book data of the connected phone. 1. 2. Select Phone Book. 3. Scroll or use the letter jump to find a stored contact name. 4. Figure 56. Adjusting Headset Volume Select Contacts from the Phone menu. Select the name and press the number. The phone book changes depending on the phone connected. If a contact entry in the phone book does not have a phone number stored, the contact will not be displayed. USING PHONE VIA BLUETOOTH Refer to Table 26. The Phone Book can display icons for home, cellular, work or other phone numbers. These icons depend on the entries in the connected phone. 1. Verify that the phone has been paired and connected. See USER SETTINGS, Bluetooth Setup. 2. Go to Home screen. 3. Select Com. The selected contact can also be saved to a local list in the Boom! Box system, by selecting Add to Saved Contacts. 4. Select Phone. Dialing a Number Show Details displays other information that belongs to the selected contact, such as other phone numbers or an address. 1. 80 Operation Go to Home screen.
  • 87. 2. Select Com. Receiving or Ending a Call 3. Select Phone. • 4. Select Keypad. When a call is received a ring tone is heard. The rider can choose to Accept or Ignore the incoming phone call. 5. See Figure 57. Type the number on the keypad. • See Figure 58. End a call by pressing the End button (located on the left side of the Menu bar during a call). NOTE If an incorrect number is input, press the backspace key (located on the left side of keypad screen). 6. om01788 Press Dial (located on left side of title bar). Once the number is input use the save button (located in lower right corner) to save as a contact. om01772 Figure 58. Ending a Phone Call Viewing Call History 1. Figure 57. Using Keypad to Dial Phone Number Go to Home screen. 2. Select Com. Operation 81
  • 88. 3. Select Phone. 4. models). The Inbox will display the number of unread messages. Select Calls. Additional filters are available: Missed calls, Recv. (Received) calls and Dialed calls. Use the arrows to scroll through the lists. View the contact information for the caller by pressing that contact button. 7. Press the Inbox button to see the list of received messages. 8. Press the button for the incoming message to open the message. A Text-To-Speech (TTS) feature on the system will read the message. The message will be heard through the speakers or headsets. Text Messages Repeat the message by pressing Repeat in the upper right corner of the title bar. NOTE Not all phones are compatible with this feature. Read the owner's manual for your device. If your Bluetooth connected phone is compatible, receiving and replying to short messages can be done through the Boom! Box system. To enable and read text messages: 1. Go to Home screen. 2. Select Com. 3. Select Phone. 4. Select Message. 5. Check the Enable SMS checkbox. 6. See Figure 59. When a message is received, the New Messages icon will be displayed in the status bar (6.5 82 Operation 9. Press the "i" button in between the up/down arrows to see information from a selected message. The information will include the contact name (if known), date and time the message was received.
  • 89. 6. Select View Reply Message to display the text that will automatically sent when text message is received and Enable Auto-Reply is activated. 7. om01774 See Figure 60. Select Edit Reply Message to edit the message. The current message will appear in the title bar of the screen and the keyboard will be displayed. Edit message and select OK to save it. om01778 Figure 59. Text Messaging Inbox SMS Setup: Auto-Reply Message NOTE Not all phones are compatible with this feature. Read the owner's manual for your device. 1. Go to Home screen. 2. Select Com. 3. Select Phone. Emergency Calls 4. Select Message. 5. Select SMS Setup. To dial the emergency number that was previously saved (see USER SETTINGS, Bluetooth Setup): Figure 60. Auto-Reply Message Operation 83
  • 90. 1. Go to Home screen. 2. Select Com. 3. Select Phone. 4. Select SOS. 5. See Figure 61. Select Dial. om01779 To edit or input a new emergency number or remove an emergency number: 1. See Figure 61. • Select Edit # to edit the saved number. • Select Clear to delete an emergency number. Figure 61. Dialing or Editing Emergency Number OPERATING VOICE RECOGNITION Always speak into the headset microphone as calmly and normally as possible. Rapid speech or a raised voice level will degrade voice recognition capability. Pressing the Voice Command button while the system is speaking is known as "barging in." The system will be interrupted and you can add or change commands. Proper placement of the microphone is critical to the effectiveness of voice recognition. When the Voice Command button is pressed on the left hand control, a beep will sound. The beep is a prompt to speak a 84 Operation
  • 91. command.The system will present a list of possible commands. The commands are universal rather than mode-specific, for example, the rider can say a media command while in tuner mode. The system will switch to media mode and carry out the command. 4.3 Models: Voice recognition works for phone functions in US English only. 6.5 Models: Voice recognition works for phone and other functions in all supported languages. Refer to Table 2. Table 28. Phone Commands: 4.3 and 6.5 Models Voice Command Action CALL (followed by contact name) Dials the contact's phone number as entered in the Phone Book DIAL (followed by phone number) Dials the last number dialed again. Voice Command Action PLAY (followed by artist, album or song) Plays music according to selection ARTIST (followed by artist name) Plays music from a specific artist ALBUM (followed by album name) Plays music from a specific album SONG (followed by song name) Plays specific song SEARCH FOR MUSIC (followed by song or LIST ALL) Searches for a song or lists all songs GENRE (followed by genre name or LIST ALL) Searches for song within a specific genre or or lists all available genres Dials the phone number REDIAL Table 29. Media Commands: 6.5 Models These commands control audio devices connected through Bluetooth or the USB connector. PLAY PLAYLIST (followed by Plays songs from a specific playlist name) playlist NEXT TRACK Plays next track PREVIOUS TRACK Plays previous track ALL SONGS Plays all songs MEDIA Change to Media mode Operation 85
  • 92. Table 30. Tuner Commands: 6.5 Models Table 31. Tuner Commands for SiriusXM (If Equipped) Voice Command Action Voice Command Action TUNE TO (followed by radio station frequency) Changes radio frequency X M (alternate commands: SIRIUS, SAT, SATELLITE) Changes mode to SiriusXM SEEK UP Selects next radio station SEEK DOWN Selects previous radio station CHANNEL (followed by channel name or number) Go to the requested SiriusXM channel NEXT PRESET Selects next preset radio station CHANNEL UP Selects the next SiriusXM channel PREVIOUS PRESET Selects previous preset radio station CHANNEL DOWN Selects the previous SiriusXM channel AM Selects AM band CHANNEL SCAN FM Selects FM band Scans the SiriusXM channel list 86 Operation
  • 93. Table 32. Navigation Commands: 6.5 Models * It is recommended to say the destination as one string. Example: "DESTINATION 400 West Canal Street Milwaukee Wisconsin." Voice Command Action HOME Once a Home address has been saved, this command will set that address as a destination. The following commands allow for an input screen: DESTINATION (followed by an address)* Sets the spoken address as a destination FAVORITE (followed by a favorite name) Sets the destination to a previously-saved favorite destination FIND NEXT (followed by a POI) Finds the closest location for a given point of interest or brand SHOW MAP Will switch display to the Navigation map CANCEL ROUTE GUIDANCE Cancels the current route guidance request REPEAT INSTRUCTIONS • ENTER COUNTRY • ENTER STATE • ENTER CITY • ENTER ZIP CODE (North America only) • ENTER STREET • ENTER HOUSE NUMBER NOTE Complex street addresses with letters and numbers (such as "N23W23455 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. See OPERATION, Operating the Navigation System (If Equipped). Repeats the last voice instruction provided by the Navigation route guidance system Operation 87
  • 94. SIRIUSXM RADIO OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED) Table 33 (SiriusXM Radio) and Table 34 (SiriusXM Specialty Services) show the options and selections for the SiriusXM radio. Changing the Channel 1. See Figure 63. Select Channel from the left side of the Menu bar. 2. Use the arrows to find selection. Listening to SiriusXM Radio 1. 2. Select SiriusXM. 3. om01783 Go to Home screen. See Figure 62. Select Radio. om01809 Figure 63. Changing the Channel Direct Tune To tune SiriusXM to a specific channel: 1. See Figure 64. Select Menu button from the right side of the Menu bar. 2. Select Direct Tune. Figure 62. SiriusXM Radio and Specialty Services 88 Operation
  • 95. 3. Enter the channel number. 2. See Figure 65. Select Tag This. 4. Press Tune button. 3. The system will prompt you to tag the song or the artist. 4. Once tagged, the system will confirm your selection. NOTE Use left arrow button to return to previous screen. om01785 om01784 Figure 65. Tagging Artist or Song Figure 64. Direct Tune Tagging an Artist or Song Tagging allows you to be alerted whenever a tagged artist or song is playing on any SiriusXM channel. Up to 20 song or artist tags can be saved. 1. Select Menu from the right side of the Menu bar. Tag Alerts: See Figure 66. An alert will pop-up when a tagged song or artist plays on any channel. Select Listen to switch to that channel or Ignore to remain on the current channel. To enable or disable alerts: 1. Select Menu button from the right side of the Menu bar. 2. Select Tagged. Operation 89
  • 96. 3. Check or uncheck the Song/Artist Alert button. Game Zone Game Zone allows you to be alerted when selected sports teams are playing on any channel. om01786 1. Select Menu button from the right side of the Menu bar. 2. Select Game Zone. 3. Check or uncheck the Sports Alerts button. Select Listen to switch to that channel or Ignore to remain on the current channel. Figure 66. Tagged Song or Artist Alert 90 Operation
  • 97. Table 33. SiriusXM Menu Detail: Radio HOME --> SiriusXM --> OPTION OPTION OPTION Radio • Channel All Categories -- • Menu • • • Seek Scan Direct Tune -- • Tagged • • • • • Tag This Game Zone -- Tags Playing Song/Artist Alert (List of Songs/Artists) Operation 91
  • 98. Table 34. SiriusXM Menu Detail: Specialty Services HOME --> SiriusXM --> OPTION OPTION OPTION Specialty Services • Traffic -- -- • Weather • Radar (enabled) • Radar (disabled) • Fronts (enabled) • Fronts (disabled) • Update Information -- • View Prices • • • Route/View Call Fuel Prices • Fuel Type: • • • • Regular Mid-Range Premium Diesel • • Current Location Other Location • • • Current Daily 5 Day • • 92 Operation Fuel Forecast
  • 99. SIRIUSXM SPECIALTY SERVICES (IF EQUIPPED) See Table 33. To use SiriusXM Specialty Services, verify you have a subscription. See USER SETTINGS, SiriusXM Setup (If Equipped). See Figure 67. Once you have a subscription, access Specialty Services: 1. Go to: Home screen 2. Select: SiriuxXM 3. Select: Specialty Services om01810 Traffic See Figure 67. Selecting Traffic will display a list of messages regarding traffic, construction accidents or other events nearby that may impact your chosen route. Selecting any of the items on the traffic list provides additional information for that location. Selecting the Map icon (located between the up/down arrows on the right of the screen) will display the selected location on the map. Weather See Figure 67 and Figure 68. Selecting Weather will display a map that shows radar and weather front information. Pressing the button on the left side of the map will display a slide-out menu with additional weather options (see Table 33). • Radar: Enables or disables the display of radar on the map. • Fronts: Enables or disables the display of weather fronts on the map. • Update Information: Displays the last date and time the radar and fronts information was updated. Figure 67. SXM Services Menu Operation 93
  • 100. om01811 Selecting View Prices or Fuel Type will display a menu with Route/View and Fuel Prices options. • Route/View: Displays name, address and phone number of selected gas station. Press "Go" button to display route on a map. • Fuel Prices: Displays fuel prices for all fuel types for the selected gas station. Forecast Figure 68. SiriusXM Specialty Services Weather Map Fuel See Figure 67 Selecting Fuel displays a menu that allows viewing of fuel prices or to select a fuel type. • View Prices: Displays a list of nearby gas stations, with current gas price for the selected fuel type. • Fuel Type: Allows selection of desired fuel type, choices include Regular, Mid-Range, Premium and Diesel 94 Operation See Figure 67 and Table 33. Selecting Forecast displays the weather forecast for current or other selected location. Location must be selected before forecast can be displayed. • Current: Displays a summary of the current local weather conditions. Press Details button for additional forecast information. • Daily: Displays forecasted weather conditions in three hours and six hours from the current time. • 5 Day: Displays forecasted weather conditions for each of the next five days. Select Other Location to change forecast location.
  • 101. VEHICLE STATUS See Figure 69. Select the Information button on the right hand control to view Vehicle Status screen. The screen displays: • Ambient air temperature • Oil pressure • EITMS information See your vehicle owner's manuals for additional information. OPERATING THE NAVIGATION SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) Navigation Main Menu See Figure 70. The system has several options for Navigation. Additional information on these settings can be found at USER SETTINGS, Navigation Setup (If Equipped). NOTE There will be a slight delay after the vehicle or the Boom! Box has been powered on while the navigation system initializes. Wait until the system has finished the initialization process before using the navigation system. om01787 Selecting the Navigation Main Menu Press the Navigation/Compass hard key on the faceplate or select Nav from the Home screen. Figure 69. Vehicle Status Screen The Menu bar in the Navigation Main Menu has a Last Audio Mode. Selecting this button will go back to the previous audio source that was used. See OPERATION, Operating the Navigation System (If Equipped) for information on the Menu button. Operation 95
  • 102. - (zoom out button): This button zooms out on the map. om01800 Left data field: This field (clock shown in Figure 71) is configurable to display different options. Tap on this field to make a selection. Right data field: This field, located in lower right (GPS accuracy shown in Figure 71), is configurable to display different options. Tap on this field to make a selection. Figure 70. Navigation Menu Screen Displaying the Map Screen See Figure 70. Select Map on the Navigation main menu to display the map. Setting Map Screen Display Options See Figure 71. The Map screen contains options for additional map functions: Back button: Located in the top left corner of the screen. This button will go back to the Navigation Main Menu. + (zoom in button): This button zooms in on the map. 96 Operation Audio Info: This field (FM 105.7 shown in Figure 71) displays the current audio mode. Tap on this field to display the audio mode screen.
  • 103. Navigation Option menu: The Navigation Option menu (located under the compass direction in Figure 71 contains the following Navigation options: • POIs Near: Equivalent to selecting POIs from Navigation Main menu. • Appearance: Equivalent to selecting Appearance from the Navigation Setup menu. • Trip Summary: This screen provides information for a current trip - start and end time, average speed, fuel used and mileage (if available). • Record On: Checking this option will draw a line on the map for roads that have been used in the past. • Compass: This menu item will display the Compass screen. • Weather (if available): This menu item will display a weather overlay on the map (if available). om01798 Figure 71. Navigation Map Screen Example Displaying Point of Interest (POI) Menu See Figure 70. Selecting POIs from the Navigation Main menu or from the slide-out menu will allow the user to find Points of Interest, such as restaurants, gas stations, hotels, shopping and other categories. Once the desired POI is found and selected, the Navigation system can calculate a route from the current location to the destination address of that POI. See Figure 72. The POIs can be searched by Category, by the business phone number or by name. Operation 97
  • 104. NOTE The system will default to the current location. 1. Press the Near Your Location button to choose POIs around a specific city or around a route (if active). 2. If a destination has been set, the system can find POIs around that address. • If a preferred category has been saved from previous POI searches, this list of categories is located under Preferred button. om01799 NOTES • Some businesses may not be in the navigation database (brands of restaurants, gas stations, or other businesses). Figure 72. Point of Interest Screen Harley-Davidson Dealerships See Figure 70. Select Dealerships from the Navigation Main Menu for a list of Harley-Davidson dealerships locations. This list will display a list in order of the dealerships closest to your current location. Where To (Destinations) See Figure 70 and Figure 73. Press the Where To button to access the Destinations menu. There are numerous options to set a destination. 98 Operation
  • 105. NOTE Select the "More..." button to see additional options. • Address: If the destination address is known, select Address button and then input the address. • Saved: Retrieves a previously saved destination. • X-Road: Sets an intersection of two streets as a destination. • Home: Sets a destination to a previously saved Home address. • Book: Displays a list of addresses saved in an address book from a Bluetooth connected phone or from an address book saved on the Boom!™ Box. om01801 • Trips: Saves multiple addresses or destinations under a trip name. • Trails: Saves a calculated route or retrieves a saved route. • GEO: Latitude and longitude geo-coordinates can be input for a specific location to set as a destination. Figure 73. Destinations Menu Recent See Figure 70. Select Recent from the Navigation Main menu to display a list of recently found or used address or locations. These locations can be set as destinations. Emergency See Figure 74. Call the emergency service for assistance before driving to an emergency facility. See Figure 70 and Figure 75. Select Emergency from the Navigation Main menu to display emergency provider locations Operation 99
  • 106. for Hospitals, Police or Fire Departments near your current location. om01808 om01807 Figure 75. Emergency Services Selections Figure 74. Emergency Designation Warning Secondary Menu See Figure 70. Select the Menu button in the upper right corner of the Menu bar. Options include: Location: See Figure 76 and Figure 77. Displays a bar graph with the GPS signal strength. If there is a strong signal, information for the current geographical location will be displayed. This can include the address (if found in the Navigation database) and the geographical coordinates (geo-coordinates). Select the button to the left of the geo-coordinates to access additional functions related to the current location. 100 Operation
  • 107. Import: Allows the user to view the Devices Available screen. This display is a list of USB-connected devices. Saved locations, trails or trips can be imported. These files can be built using the Harley-Davidson Ride Planner (www.rideplanner.harley-davidson.com). NOTE Imported trips are limited to nine stopovers. Select a USB device from the Devices Available to view the Select File list screen. This screen displays all of the compatible files on the selected media device. Selecting a file from this list allows the user to view the available locations, trails or trips within the file. The file content list screen allows the user to select any combination of available import types or use Select All to import all available information into the radio's storage. After the desired list items have been selected for import, select the import button from the middle of the scroll bar in order to initiate the transfer. After the transfer has been completed, a message screen will be appear indicating the result of the transfer. Export: Allows the user to view the Devices Available list screen. This screen displays a list of connected USB devices which are available for a user to export files to. After selecting a USB device, the Destination Export screen will be displayed. This screen contains a list of stored information that is available for export. Exported data, including saved locations, trips and trails can be shared with other riders or uploaded to the HarleyDavidson Ride Planner (www.rideplanner.harley-davidson.com). NOTE The USB device must be formatted to FAT32 in order to support exporting data. Select the desired list items and select the export button from the middle of the scrollbar to initiate the transfer from the radio's storage to the USB device. Once export is completed, a message screen will appear indicating the result of the export. The file contained on the USB stick, named H-D_NavData.gpx, can be imported onto other Harley-Davidson radios or uploaded to the Harley-Davidson Ride Planner website. Once the files are imported to the radio, the trips and trails can be routed to using their buttons on the navigation Where To screen. Individual locations which are imported onto the system can be routed to using the saved button on the navigation Where To screen. Operation 101
  • 108. om01803 om01804 Figure 76. Navigation Secondary Menu 102 Operation Figure 77. Current Location Information
  • 109. Table 35. Navigation Menu Detail HOME --> NAVIGATION --> OPTION OPTION OPTION Map • + • POIs Near • • • • • POI • POIs Near • • • • • Category Spell Name Preferred Phone # Near Your Location -- Dealerships -- Where To (Destinations) • • • • • • • • Recent -- -Address Saved X-Road Home Book Trips Trails GEO -- -- -- -- Category Spell Name Preferred Phone # Near Your Location -- Operation 103
  • 110. Table 35. Navigation Menu Detail HOME --> NAVIGATION --> OPTION OPTION OPTION Emergency • • • Hospital Police Fire Department -- -- Navigation Secondary Menu (Menu button in upper right corner) • • • Location Import Export -- -- H-D U.S.A., LLC TRADEMARK INFORMATION Bar & Shield, Boom!, Cross Bones, CVO, Digital Tech, Digital Technician, Digital Technician II, Dyna, Electra Glide, Evolution, Fat Bob, Fat Boy, Forty-Eight, Glaze, Gloss, H-D, H-Dnet.com, Harley, Harley-Davidson, HD, Heritage Softail, Iron 883, Low Rider, Night Rod, Nightster, Night Train, Profile, Reflex, Revolution, Road Glide, Road King, Road Tech, Rocker, Screamin' Eagle, Seventy-Two, Softail, Sportster, Street Glide, Street Rod, Sun Ray, Sunwash, Super Glide, SuperLow, Switchback, SYN3, TechLink, TechLink II, Tour-Pak, Tri Glide, 104 Operation Twin Cam 88, Twin Cam 88B, Twin Cam 96, Twin Cam 96B, Twin Cam 103, Twin Cam 103B, Twin Cam 110, Twin Cam 110B, Twin-Cooled, Ultra Classic, V-Rod, VRSC and HarleyDavidson Genuine Motor Parts and Genuine Motor Accessories are among the trademarks of H-D U.S.A., LLC. PRODUCT REGISTERED MARKS Apple, Alcantara S.p.A., Allen, Amp Multilock, Bluetooth, Brembo, Delphi, Deutsch, Dunlop, Dynojet, Fluke, G.E. Versilube, Garmin, Gunk, Hydroseal, Hylomar, iPhone, iPod, Kevlar, Lexan, Loctite, Lubriplate, Keps, K&N, Magnaflux, Marson Thread-Setter Tool Kit, MAXI fuse, Molex, Michelin,
  • 111. MPZ, Mulitilock, nano, NGK, Novus, Packard, Pirelli, Permatex, Philips, PJ1, Pozidriv, Robinair, S100, Sems, SiriusXM, Snapon, Teflon, Threadlocker, Torca, Torco, TORX, Tufoil, Tyco, Ultratorch, Velcro, X-Acto, XM Satellite Radio, and zumo are among the trademarks of their respective owners. Operation 105
  • 113. Use only Harley-Davidson recommended products and methods to keep the radio, speakers and other audio system components clean and in good condition. Do not use any abrasives, polishes or rubbing compounds to clean the screen or other components. Use of other products or methods may cause damage to components. If there are heavy sediments, first rinse the screen to loosen and remove those sediments. Do not rub sediments into the screen. Spray a light amount of cleaner on the microfiber cloth. Apply circular motions from the center and outwards. Use a dry microfiber cloth to dry the screen. Repeat the process as necessary. NOTE Replaceable Screen Protector BOOM! Box 6.5T/GT radios have a replaceable screen protector. Remove and replace the protector if it becomes dull, scratched or worn. Damage to the screen due to use without a screen protector will not be covered under warranty. Radio/Screen Washing Wash the screen and radio faceplate according to the washing procedure for the motorcycle. First rinse any heavy sediments from the screen. Use SUNWASH BIKE SOAP, water and an H-D WASH MITT to clean. Rinse radio with low-pressure water. Screen Touch-Up Cleaning Use glass or lens cleaner (without ammonia) and a microfiber detailing cloth to clean the screen between washes. Do not use any screen enhancing chemicals or products.These can damage the screen surface. Speaker Care If a haze develops on speakers with a protective grille, use HARLEY SEAT, SADDLEBAG, AND TRIM CLEANER and a SOFTCLOTH or SOFT DETAILING PAD to clean. Do not apply wax or any other similar products on speaker grilles. Do not use compressed or forced air on speakers. Vehicles with saddlebag speakers are designed to prevent water intrusion and to allow water to drain during washing or riding in all weather. To remove any standing water from saddlebag speakers, open the saddlebags and gently shake any remaining water from the speakers. 107 CARE AND CLEANING AUDIO SYSTEM CARE
  • 114. NOTES 108 Care and Cleaning
  • 115. Harley-Davidson warrants that your Harley-Davidson radio will be free from factory defects in factory materials and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of twenty-four (24) months starting from the earlier of (a) the date of initial retail purchase of the motorcycle on which the radio is installed, or (b) the third anniversary of the last day of the model year of the motorcycle on which the radio is installed. Any unexpired portion of this limited warranty will be transferred to subsequent owner(s), upon the resale of the motorcycle during the limited warranty period. If the motorcycle was used as a demonstrator or company motorcycle, then the limited warranty period may have started and/or expired prior to the initial retail sale. See an authorized Harley-Davidson Dealer for details. This limited warranty does not cover defects or damage due to abuse, misuse or improper installation, or any radio on a motorcycle which has been registered with Harley-Davidson as a collector's vehicle. See an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer for details. To obtain warranty service, return your motorcycle with sound system intact, at your expense, within the limited warranty period to an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer. Authorized Harley-Davidson dealers should be able to provide warranty service during normal business hours depending upon the workload of the authorized dealer's service department and the availability of necessary parts. The remedy for breach of this warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement (which may include a refurbished replacement radio), without charge for parts and labor, of any part that proves to be defective, AND DOES NOT EXTEND TO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, COSTS OR EXPENSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR LOSS OF USE OF THE VEHICLE, RESULTING FROM ANY PART THAT PROVES TO BE DEFECTIVE. THERE IS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY ON THE RADIO. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY RELATING TO THIS RADIO, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, HARLEYDAVIDSON AND ITS AUTHORIZED DEALERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OF MOTORCYCLE USE, COMMERCIAL LOSS OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. Other Rights This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. 109 WARRANTY 2014 LIMITED RADIO WARRANTY