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• Added capability to view information about a point of Interest, H-D dealership, recent destination, saved destination, home, or XM fuel price station while in a current route
• Added capability to cancel "Next Waypoint"
• Increased waypoints to 100
• Fixed automatic screen brightness
• Fixed map zoom level
• Performance and stability enhancements
Read further along to find out update bugs and fixes
Did the latest update all works well thought I would plug my iPhone into bike instead of Bluetooth I shut the bike off came out 15 min later and the music continued from where it left off. All is good.
Did the latest update all works well thought I would plug my iPhone into bike instead of Bluetooth I shut the bike off came out 15 min later and the music continued from where it left off. All is good.
I'd be interested in knowing if it does this predictably every time or if it comes up differently sometimes. For me, things generally work often - but not always. That's what I find frustrating. When Boom! works, it works real nice.
He was referring to your headlight dimmer switch. As he said, if you press and hold it down while in the Accy, position, your low beam headlight will illuminate but the spots do not. Press again or press to the High Beam position and the headlight goes off.
I don't know if this is something new or maybe has worked this way all along but good to know.
I'm not quite understanding this ! Is this how you set it up, so the passing lamps ( fog lights ) stay on no matter if your using high or low beam ?
Thanks Jonnierock
I'm not quite understanding this ! Is this how you set it up, so the passing lamps ( fog lights ) stay on no matter if your using high or low beam ?
Thanks Jonnierock
It allows you to turn your headlight on and off while the ignition switch is in the accessory position. It is normally off but if you push the low beam switch down while in the accessory position you can turn the headlight on. Had nothing to do with the passing lamps. To keep those on with the high beam you have to have the dealer connect there digital technician and change the setting.
It allows you to turn your headlight on and off while the ignition switch is in the accessory position. It is normally off but if you push the low beam switch down while in the accessory position you can turn the headlight on. Had nothing to do with the passing lamps. To keep those on with the high beam you have to have the dealer connect there digital technician and change the setting.
Hey, another thing I noticed today with the lights while in accessory position. If you hit either the front or rear brake, the front running lights/turn signals and the front fender tip light comes on as well and the rear brake lights.
d the upgrade today without a glitch. Everything seems to work pretty smooth. I can't find any issues, so far. I read that somebody had to re- install his phone after upgrading to the latest version. Not me. My iPhone was still present and working. The AutoVolume works as supposed to and so does the Zoom of the GPS. I am happy with this upgrade. Let's wait and see what the MOCO brings out next.
Tried it today and I can hear myself on my headset when I transmit. Seems good although nobody was within reception distance to check the actual radio.
Why would you want to hear yourself when you are transmitting on the CB????
Also transmit distance is only about a couple hundred feet or so. It's really pitiful.
Why would you want to hear yourself when you are transmitting on the CB????
Also transmit distance is only about a couple hundred feet or so. It's really pitiful.
Same as talking over the intercom. One reason is that you know you're transmitting. We have that in aviation headsets too and it's called "side tone."
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