2015 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Owners Manual - Page 67

2015 Kawasaki Vulcan 1700 Voyager ABS Manual

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66 GENERAL INFORMATION or "TUNE +/-" switch in the left handlebar switch to turn the CB ON or OFF. CB Channel Push the "COMM" button on the dashboard until you see CB channel in the display, then push the " TUNE " button on the dashboard or the "TUNE +/-" switch in the left handlebar switch to select the desired CB channel. PTT (Push to Talk) To transmit using the CB, push and hold the "T" button in the left handlebar switch. Speak into the microphone and release the "T" button to end the transmission. Squelch The CB squelch setting is used to determine the signal strength required to activate the CB receiver and interrupt the entertainment audio. If the squelch setting is too low, weak transmissions or static may constantly interrupt your audio. If the squelch setting is very high, you may only hear very strong transmissions. To adjust squelch, push the "SQ +/-" switch in the left handlebar switch to adjust the squelch setting from 1 (OPEN or always receiving) to 30 (CLOSED or not receiving). • ○If you are riding in a group or close to the people you are communicating with, a higher squelch setting will help reduce interruptions. If you are communicating with someone farther away, you may need to reduce squelch to a lower setting to keep receiving their transmission. NOTE

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66
GENERAL INFORMATION
or “TUNE +/–” switch in the left han-
dlebar switch to turn the CB ON or
OFF.
CB Channel
Push the “COMM” button on the
dashboard until you see CB channel in
the display, then push the “
TUNE
button on the dashboard or the “TUNE
+/–” switch in the left handlebar switch
to select the desired CB channel.
PTT (Push to Talk)
To transmit using the CB, push and
hold the “T” button in the left handlebar
switch. Speak into the microphone and
release the “T” button to end the trans-
mission.
Squelch
The CB squelch setting is used to
determine the signal strength required
to activate the CB receiver and interrupt
the entertainment audio. If the squelch
setting is too low, weak transmissions
or static may constantly interrupt your
audio.
If the squelch setting is very
high, you may only hear very strong
transmissions.
To adjust squelch, push the “SQ +/–”
switch in the left handlebar switch
to adjust the squelch setting from 1
(OPEN or always receiving) to 30
(CLOSED or not receiving).
NOTE
If you are riding in a group or close
to the people you are communicat-
ing with, a higher squelch setting will
help reduce interruptions. If you are
communicating with someone far-
ther away, you may need to reduce
squelch to a lower setting to keep
receiving their transmission.