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1. Figure 5 Character Display Illumination hdgraphic000714c xml CD MP3 OPERATION hdtopic000537 1 The CD player will accept commercial audio discs as well as compact discs recorded with MP3 MPEG 2 5 Level III files on compact disc read only CDR or compact disc read and write CDRW formats CAUTION 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 equip ment malfunction 00172a Do not change compact discs while riding and do not select a volume level that blocks out traffic noise Distrac tions or a volume level that blocks out traffic noise could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury 00086a IWIN NIN Do not disassemble unit Laser radiation is present if disc player is disassembled and the interlock fails or is defeated Exposure to laser radiation could lead to death or serious injury 00087a Auto Load With the receiver power ON raise the CD door and gently insert a CD label side up into the CD slot until the unit auto matically pulls the CD into the player Close the CD door See C in Figure 6 The receiver will automatically switch to CD operation The CD track number and play time will appear in the LCD display With a CD in the player CD is added to the modes selectable with the MODE SEL switch W
2. Hrs Time Set Min Hrs 12 00 Min AM a WB FM 760 kHz cD 12 25 790 AM 1040 830 790 kHz 1120 960 12 26 1230 Volume 1040 830 F 1120 960 1230 88 7 FM1 Stereo 101 1 Audio Setup Display E WHDW 907 Treble Bass Volume 95 5 12 27 BE More Fade TTT AC FM2 1006 Bass Audio Setup Display 94 5 F 92 5 MHz 1033 Treble Volume as 12 28 E More Fade AVC 92 5 FM2 100 6 Bass Audio Setup Display G 103 3 MHz Treble Volume 97 8 12 28 More Fade ui AVC WB Bass Audio Setup Display H WB5 Treble AVC Volume 12 29 Fade AVC Figure 4 FLHX FLHTC and FLTR LCD Display Examples hdgraphic000634d xml 2006 Sound System 15 Adjusting Display Contrast See Figure 5 Select Display from the Audio Setup menu with the AUDIO switch Press the AUDIO up to increase or down to decrease the contrast of the characters in the display NOTE The contrast can be decreased to render the characters invis ible against the background The characters will appear to have disappeared in the display Before leaving the Display screen always increase the character illumination to make the charac ters visible in other modes 16 2006 Sound System om00516 Bass Treble Fade Audio Setup Display Display Volume AVC
3. eee 11 Mixing Bass and 0 6 14 Preset 13 Preset SCAN 13 SCAN Tuning cece eee 13 SEEK Tuning i ie ies Oe en dan 12 Selecting a Frequency Band 11 Setting 10 Tuning in a Radio Station 12 Turning Receiver 10 ict ged oe a heb 12 Rider to Passenger Speaker Balance 24 Right Handlebar Controls UP MODE and SEL DN Switch 8 S Sidecar Controls MODE and TUNE Switch 27 PUT EVOL es 7 sonny Groth tee wreck Qn oat eri tre 27 SPKR SWitcliz 2 23 T Troubleshooting Operational Troubleshooting 38 Radio 5 38 V VOX 5 23 NOTES STRIP IN LANGUAGE SPECIFIC ALARM CARD FRONT HERE STRIP IN LANGUAGE SPECIFIC ALARM CARD BACK HERE VEHICLE CRANKCASE NO OWNER S NAME I Important Information OLD ADDRESS APT NO If you move from your present l CITY STATE ZIP CODE address at any time after purchasing your new Harley Davidson or if you DEALER NUMBER DELIVERY DATE sell it to anyone please fill
4. NOTE See the Touring Models ELECTRICAL DIAGNOSTIC MANUAL for all system diagnosis and electrical troubleshooting informa tion CAUTION 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 equip ment malfunction 00172a WARNING Do not disassemble unit Laser radiation is present if disc player is disassembled and the interlock fails or is defeated Exposure to laser radiation could lead to death or serious injury 00087a 38 2006 Sound System Radio Fuses If it is necessary to replace the radio fuses follow the fuse replacement procedures in this manual or see your Harley Davidson dealer for service See Figure 12 Radio fuses are located in the fuse block under the left side cover The 10 amp fuse allows power to the radio through activ ation of an internal relay The 15 amp fuse provides direct and continuous power to the radio memory and time of day clock and when the internal relay is activated feeds the main circuits of the radio as well Remove the radio fuses and inspect the element Replace the fuse if the element is burned or broken Automotive type ATO fuses are used NOTE See Figure 12 Spare fuses 10 amp and 15 amp can be found in the fuse block cover Table 5 Operational Troubleshooting Advanced Audio System hdtable000165e xml THIS Squelch broken CAN PREVENT T
5. Receiver Frequency Bands hdtable000378b xml MARKET BAND FREQUENCY STEPS International LW 144 279 kHz 3 kHz MW 531 1611 MHz 9 kHz FM 87 5 108 MHz 100 kHz Japanese MW 522 1629 MHz 9 kHz FM 76 0 91 0 MHz 100 kHz NOTE The intercom and CB can be activated at the same time with the receiver modes The intercom and CB signals are passed to the audio circuits only if the signal strength exceeds the threshold established by CB squelch or VOX microphone sensitivity levels Depending on the position of the speaker control switch in the fairing switch cap the receiver function the CB and the VOX microphone can be heard in the headsets simultaneously See 2006 SOUND SYSTEM Intercom Opera tion and 2006 SOUND SYSTEM CB Operation 2006 Sound System 9 om00512 1 UP MODE SEL DN 2 UP MODE SEL DN Figure 3 RH Audio Controls FLHTC I FLHX Upper FLHTCUI FLTRI Lower hdgraphic000617d xml 10 2006 Sound System RECEIVER OPERATION hdtopic000535 1 See Figure 1 for a picture of the stereo receiver front panel Set Time of Day Set the time of day with the Ignition neadlamp Key Switch turned to IGNITION or ACCESS but with the stereo receiver OFF Press the Set soft key 6 Set on the front panel to display the time setup menu See A in Figure 4 To increase the hours in the display press the Hrs soft key To decrease hours press the Hrs soft key When the hour is correct release
6. SQUELCH CH 19 CH 23 On Off CB Setup CH6 Volume CH 19 CH 23 34 2006 Sound System Figure 11 FLHTCU Display Examples hdgraphic000712d xml AUDIO ROUTING AND MIXING General Refer to Table 4 Whether audio is routed to the headsets speakers or both depends on the SPKR control switch and the INT and CB buttons on the receiver A single audio source routed to headset or speaker can be controlled with the riders AUDIO switch or the passenger VOL switch NOTE The passenger volume control switch affects only the pas senger headset The handlebar mounted AUDIO switch is the master volume control and used in conjunction with the fader affects both the rider and passenger speaker volume Table 4 Audio Routing and Mixing Combinations hdtable000164c xml AUDIO ROUTING COMBINATIONS VOLUME CONTROL SPEAKER AUDIO AUDIO OUT AUDIO OR VOL CONTROL SOURCE S SWITCH Off or Forward Music Headsets Music Headsets CB Headsets CB During reception or SETUP Intercom Headsets Intercom Only in SETUP Intercom and music Both in the headsets Music CB and music CB in the headsets Music is muted during CB reception CB During reception or SETUP Intercom and CB Both in the headsets Music is muted during CB reception CB During reception or Setup 2006 Sound System 35 Table 4 Audio Routing and Mixing Combinat
7. up to 100 miles or 160 kilometers However AM radio can be displaced by loud humming popping and crackling noises This is electrical interference caused by noise from vehicle ignitions electric signs power lines and electrical storms FM The advantages of FM radio are high fidelity sound stereo reception a wide range of broadcasting formats and a signal that is free of electrical interference The disadvantage of FM radio is its short range FM radio waves travel in straight lines called line of sight therefore FM signals cannot be received over the horizon At the limit of a station s range the reception may fade in and out when objects pass between the transmitter and the motorcycle FM Stereo vs FM Mono See E in Figure 4 Normally the Advanced Audio System plays FM signals in stereo The LCD will indicate STEREO However the stereo receiver has circuits which eliminate or minimize FM flutter due to weak stereo signals The circuits 2006 Sound System 11 detect a weak FM stereo signal and automatically blend it into a stronger FM mono signal The transition is smooth and flutter free because it occurs over a range of signal conditions rather than at a minimum threshold When the system is automatically blending or is receiving an FM mono signal the stereo indicator STEREO will disappear from LCD screen WB See H in Figure 4 Broadcast by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Nat
8. Down Right 3 ra mann ei tee tia 4 OR ee date on Mend os 3 a 3 Soft Key 1 2 34 5 Er a a 3 Soft Key nee nee IAE 3 EAEN A E EET 38 H Handling CDs Audio CDs 3 20 Headsets and Sockets 21 Intercom ae thie 21 Intercom Operation Activating the 28 Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume 30 Adjusting Rider Headset Volume 29 Adjusting VOX Sensitivity 29 L Left Handlebar Controls AUDIO Switch eee 6 PTT and SQ 5 6 MP3 MPEG 2 5 Level 1 17 Passenger Controls PTT and VOL Switch 2222222 25 UP MODE SEL DN 5 25 Passenger Headset 30 Passenger 68 6 21 R Receiver Operation Adjusting AVC cee eee 14 Adjusting 13 AM aa wey Ha wee E 11 AM vs FM Reception 020 eee eee 11 AM vs FM 11 Display 16 FM baa edu dud 11 FM Stereo vs FM
9. out the attached card and mail immediately DEALER S NAME This will provide us with an accurate R registration as required by Federal ciTY STATE ZIP CODE law I MY NEW ADDRESS IS I NEW ADDRESS APT NO Thank You CITY STATE ZIP CODE MY MOTORCYCLE SOLD TO l NEW OWNER S NAME DATE OF SALE ADDRESS APT NO CITY STATE ZIP CODE Back of Reply card goes here
10. port Auxiliary 1 LLI n 0 gt 0 2 Qo e e O N devices included MP3 players cassette players and mini disc players Additional genuine Harley Davidson motor accessories that can utilize the AUX port include Road Tech HA90 MP3 WMA Digital Music Player Road Tech 75 Radar and Laser Detector Road Tech Quest Portable GPS Navigation System 2 2006 Sound System Receiver features include Electronic single in line CD MP3 player with track up down forward and reverse scan repeat and random play func tions CD CDR CDRW compatibility MPEG 2 5 Level Ill MP3 file format compatability More than 10 hours of MP3 music 150 MP3 songs 10 albums on one 650MB disc Anti skip protection 240 second memory and mechanical dampers Remote controls for frequency tuning band change CD select volume and bass treble fader mixing Automatic Volume Control AVC automatically adjusts volume to compensate for ambient noise due to motorcycle speed Time of day clock Weather band frequencies displayed as NOAA channel numbers active on North American units only FRONT PANEL CONTROLS hdtopic000532_1 See Figure 1 The front panel consists of a set of pushbuttons a liquid crystal display LCD a protective door for the Compact Disc CD MP3 slot and a covered input port for auxiliary AUX players Six of the pushbuttons are soft keys whose function will change with the di
11. switch is pressed and held UP or DN longer than 1 5 seconds the track selections will fast advance or reverse as long as the switch is held CD track selection wraps around the first and last track Fast Advance and Reverse To fast advance a track press the MODE SEL switch UP and hold longer than 1 5 seconds The current track will fast advance while the switch is pressed UP The audio will advance to the subsequent track as long as the switch is held UP See D in Figure 6 The play time display in the LCD will also fast advance To fast reverse a track press MODE SEL DN and hold longer than 1 5 seconds The current track will fast reverse while the switch is pressed DN The play time display in the LCD will also fast reverse Random To play tracks randomly press the Random soft key on the front panel while in the CD mode The word Random will remain highlighted in the display No selection is repeated until all other selections have been played NOTE The Random soft key toggles between normal and Random play Press once for random play Press a second time to return to normal play Pressing the MODE SEL switch UP or DNwill select different tracks at random See D in Figure 6 Random will be highlighted in the display Scan To scan the tracks on an CD MP3 disk press the Scan soft key NOTE The tracks will play for 8 seconds and then jump to the next track which will play for 8 seconds Upon selecting a track pre
12. tuning CD MP3 operation and all functions of the hand grip mounted MODE SEL switch NOTE For information on routing audio signals to the passenger speakers and headsets refer to Table 4 PTT and VOL Switch See Figure 9 The PTT VOL switch on the right side of speaker box allows the passenger to talk over the intercom or transmit over the CB as well as to raise or lower the rear headset volume See F in Figure 11 When the rear headset volume is adjusted a F front and R rear bar graph appear in the LCD display NOTES e The passenger VOL switch affects only the passenger headset The hand grip mounted AUDIO switch is the master volume control and used in conjunction with the FADER affects both the rider and passenger speaker volume e With stereo receiver tuning radio band selection CD MP3 track selection or other functions simultaneous use of front and rear MODE SEL switches may cause operation to be suspended until either rider or passenger controls are released 2006 Sound System 25 om00521 My 1 2 UP MODE SEL DN left side 3 PTT VOL right side Figure 9 FLHTCU Passenger Controls hdgraphic000717e xml 26 2006 Sound System SIDECAR CONTROLS hdtopic000540 1 See Figure 10 A MODE TUNE press and tilt switch a PTT VOL press and tilt switch and a headset socket are mounted on the dash of the TLE Ultra sidecar for the FLHTCU These controls and stereo speakers of th
13. 087a NOTE A laser that cannot focus properly may cause skipping A clouded lens can be caused by dirty CDs dust smoke high humidity and airborne particles may cause the laser lens to cloud Operating the CD without allowing the motorcycle to warm up can also cause a CD to skip INTERCOM AND CITIZEN BAND WITH PASSENGER SPEAKERS hdtopic000538_1 The FLHTCU supports includes a digitally tuned 40 channel Citizen Band CB transceiver a rider passenger intercom Features include Rider headset connector on fuel tank console Passenger headset connector on backrest Handlebar mounted rider push to talk PTT SQ switch CB and Intercom Fairing mounted speaker switch e Rear mounted passenger UP MODE SEL DN and PTT VOL switches CB and Intercom Digitally adjustable rear headset speaker volume e Passenger receiver band switching and frequency tuning Passenger CD MP3 player control Rider hand held microphone compatibility for areas that prohibit headset helmet mounted speakers HEADSETS AND SOCKETS hdtopic000551 1 CAUTION Some local governments prohibit or restrict the use of headset helmet mounted speakers Please check with local authorities and obey all applicable laws and regula tions 001758 A Harley Davidson dealer can help you select the correct genuine Harley Davidson headsets and microphones for your year and model Harley Davidson Harley Davidson stereo helmet headsets wi
14. 8a Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume The passenger intercom volume is only adjustable in Intercom Setup Enter Intercom Setup Speak into the microphone and adjust the intercom volume with the AUDIO switch on the right speaker box on the passenger s backrest Press AUDIO to raise the volume and to lower the volume The LCD displays a bar graph that changes length with the level See F in Figure 11 When the headset volume has been adjusted to the bottom of its range Mute will appear in the volume display To exit Intercom Setup press and release the MODE SEL switch or press the INT pushbutton 30 2006 Sound System CB OPERATION hdtopic000542 1 Activating the CB See H and in Figure 11 To activate the Citizen Band trans ceiver press and release the COM pushbutton on the front panel Press soft key 1 to turn the CB ON OFF The CB will activate in CB Setup with squelch threshold and channel set tings from the previous use CB channels are selected in CB Setup To exit CB Setup but leave the receiver with the CB active press and release the MODE SEL switch or the COM push button To turn off the CB press the COM button to enter CB Setup Press soft key 1 to turn the CB ON and Off CAUTION There are no adjustments internal to the CB transceiver chassis that can be performed without risking non compli ance with Federal Communications Commission FCC rules Refer to the original equipment manufacturer for any
15. ARNING Set intercom volume level and other controls before riding to minimize adjustments on the road Distractions can lead to loss of control resulting in death or serious injury 00088a 2006 Sound System 17 Disc Error 1 See B in Figure 6 If the CD loaded into the CD player is dam aged of incorrect format or if upside down the LCD will display the Disc Error 1 message Eject the CD Refer to 2006 SOUND SYSTEM Recommenda tions for Handling CDs Eject WARNING Do not change compact discs while riding and do not select a volume level that blocks out traffic noise Distrac tions or a volume level that blocks out traffic noise could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury 00086a Press the EJECT button found under the CD door to eject a CD The CD will be partially ejected Remove the CD Close and latch the CD door The receiver will automatically return to the radio band and frequency playing when the CD was loaded and the CD mode is no longer selectable 18 2006 Sound System Tracks To change CD MP3 tracks use the right thumb and press and release the MODE SEL switch on the right hand grip Press UP and release to select higher numbered tracks or press DN and release to select lower number tracks Pressing the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys will also advance tracks NOTE The player automatically numbers the MP3 files found on a CD in alphabetical order NOTE If the MODE SEL
16. FRONT COVER GOES HERE Part No Title Author Output Date IMPORTANT NOTICE Safety Definitions Statements in this manual preceded by the following words are of special significance WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury 00119a CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury 00139a CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage 00140a Printed in the U S A NOTE Refers to important information and is placed in italic type It is recommended that you take special notice of these items HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES ARE FOR ON ROAD USE ONLY This motorcycle is not equipped with a spark arrester and is designed to be used only on the road Operation or off road usage in some areas may be illegal Obey local laws and regulations This manual should be considered a permanent part of the motorcycle and should remain with the motorcycle when resold VISIT THE HARLEY DAVIDSON WEB SITE http www harley davidson com YOUR OWNER S MANUAL WE CARE ABOUT YOU Welcome to the Harley Davidson Motorcycling Family When enjoying your Harley Davidson motorcycle be sure to ride safely respectively and within the limits of the law Always wear a helmet prop
17. HIS Fairing music Headset music Passenger speaker music Squelch unbroken CB audio CB off or low volume CB audio Front or rear PTT on Fairing music Headset music Passenger speaker music CB audio Handlebar volume low Fairing music Headset music Passenger speaker music Passenger headset volume low Passenger headset music and CB audio Fairing SPKR back to speaker Headset music and headset CB audio Fairing SPKR forward to headset Fairing music and CB audio INT off Voice communications Unless PTT is pressed 2006 Sound System 39 0m00527 1 Radio power 10 Amp 2 Radio memory 15 Amp Figure 12 Radio Fuses hdgraphic000721c xml 40 2006 Sound System Advanced Audio System CB Operation Audio Routing and 35 Activating the CB Operation 0 0 0 cece eene 30 Adjusting CB 21 Adjusting Descripti n ou ue ety ee haere Deeds 1 CB Range Fader Control thing Stn ate oe ace 24 Entering Fairing 23 Preset CB Channels Front Panel 3 Selectin
18. LO ent cr gud Adjusting 13 rS Mixing Bass and Treble 14 Adjusting AVC tis ed REN 14 E Adjusting Display 8 16 Left Handlebar Controls ccce 6 l CD MP3 Operation esee 17 AUDIO 6 AUTO oY Lo iiie E 17 PTT and SQ Switch eeeeeeee 6 18 Right Handlebar Controls cccceesceesseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneeees 8 Eject 18 UP MODE SEL DN Switch 8 js Receiver Operation Diu E E OU RR 10 FastAdusm cand HoUdlsd nen ans 18 Set 10 Random 19 Turn Receiver nnn joo RANGO neces TABLE CONTENTS Recommendations for Handling CDs Intercom and Citizen Band with Passenger Speakers Headsets and Sockets ssssssssese VOX Speaker Controls SPKR Switch 1 e ler Rider to Passenger Speaker Balance Passenger Controls esses UP MODE SEL DN 5 PTT and VOL Switch
19. SPKR switch position 2006 Sound System 23 om00520 Figure 8 FLHTCU SPKR Switch hdgraphic000716c xml Rider to Passenger Speaker Balance The receiver FADER control balances the front rider and rear passenger speakers 24 2006 Sound System NOTE FADER is available only on the FLHTCU equipped with rider front and passenger rear speakers FADER With the fairing speaker switch in either the SPKR or center position press the AUDIO switch to cycle through Bass to Treble to Fade in the LCD Or with the motorcycle stationary press the left hand AUDIO switch once to enter the Bass dis play and select Fade with the MODE SEL switch or with the soft key The LCD displays the word Fader and a row of outlined rect angles The smaller center rectangle indicates equal balance between front and rear speakers A single solid rectangle moves left or right of the center dash as the balance of volume is switched from the passenger speakers to the left to the rider speakers to the right See C in Figure 11 Press the AUDIO switch up to raise the volume from the rider speakers while lowering the volume from the passenger speakers Press the AUDIO switch down to raise the volume from the passenger speakers while lowering the volume from the rider speakers PASSENGER CONTROLS hdtopic000539 1 UP MODE SEL DN Switch See Figure 9 The passenger MODE SEL switch gives the passenger control of radio band selection
20. See G in Figure 4 In preset SCAN the radio continuously tunes from one preset station to the next until the preset SCAN is cancelled A PSC icon will display while preset SCAN is active In the FM band press and hold the More soft key for approx imately 3 seconds Each preset station remains tuned in for 10 seconds before the radio moves to the next station To select a station cancel preset SCAN while the radio is tuned to that station Press the MODE SEL switch UP or DN to cancel a preset SCAN Adjusting Volume Volume can be adjusted in any radio band See D in Figure 4 Volume is adjusted with the AUDIO switch on the left hand grip Using left thumb press the AUDIO switch up to raise the volume or down to lower the volume The 2006 Sound System 13 LCD displays the word Volume and a bar graph that changes length with the volume Press the MODE SEL UP or DN to cancel the Audio Setup display or wait 5 seconds after the AUDIO switch is released the display switches to the currently selected frequency band See K in Figure 4 Volume can also be adjusted in Audio Setup Press and release the AUDIO switch to enter the Audio Setup display Press and release the AUDIO switch to cycle through Bass Treble Fade and Display to Volume and the AUDIO switch to raise or lower the volume Mixing Bass and Treble Bass and treble range adjustments can be applied to any Advanced Audio System source BASS See in Fig
21. als by pressing the SQ switch toward the rear or raise the threshold by pressing the SQ switch toward the front om00511 1 AUDIO 2 PTT SQ Figure 2 LH Audio Controls FLHX I Upper FLHTCU I FLTRI Lower hdgraphic000616d xml 2006 Sound System 7 RIGHT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS hdtopic000534_1 See Figure 3 The mode select MODE SEL switch is located on the right handlebar switch assembly UP MODE SEL DN Switch MODE SEL With the radio power ON press and release the MODE SEL switch to sequence between the radio bands When a audio CD MP3 disc is inserted into the CD player the CD function is added to the selections When a 1 8 in 3 5 mm connector is plugged into the AUX input port the AUX function is added to the selections The LCD display indicates the function selected UP DN In the receiver mode UP DN allows up or down radio station SEEK tuning In CD MP3 mode UP DN changes tracks and performs fast advance and fast reverse In the CB mode UP DN changes the CB channel In the Intercom mode UP DN changes the voice activated microphone VOX sensitivity In the AUX mode The UP DN switch is inactive For a detailed description of the various modes see 2006 SOUND SYSTEM Receiver Operation Table 1 Receiver Frequency Bands hdtable000378b xml MARKET BAND FREQUENCY STEPS 162 400 162 550 MHz 25 kHz 8 2006 Sound System Table 1
22. ay as long as the receiver is seeking the next strong frequency The SEEK icon disap pears as soon as the receiver has tuned in the next station SCAN Tuning In SCAN the radio continuously tunes from one strong station to the next until the SCAN is cancelled See F in Figure 4 Press and hold the MODE SEL switch UP or DN approximately 5 seconds to scan the band for strong station signals Each strong station remains tuned in for 8 seconds before the radio scans to the next station The receiver will continue to scan until cancelled To select a station cancel SCAN while the radio is tuned to that station Press the MODE SEL switch UP or DN to cancel a SCAN moving up the band Preset Memory Tuning Use the soft keys 1 2 3 4 and 5 Left Arrow as preset but tons to store frequently tuned stations NOTE See C in Figure 4 AM can store 6 preset frequencies See E and F in Figure 4 Separate FM1 and FM2 bands allow the rider to store 2 sets of 5 preset FM frequencies 10 total Use the More soft key to toggle between FM1 and FM2 The full range of FM frequencies can be selected in either FM1 or FM2 To store a current station press and hold any one of the preset buttons for 1 5 seconds After an audible signal a chirp the station s frequency has been stored and the frequency will appear in the display next to the preset soft key To tune to a stored station press and release the preset soft key Preset SCAN Tuning
23. cations CB setup 7 Soft keys 4 5 Left Arrow 6 2 CD cover 8 Liquid crystal display LCD 3 EJECT under cover 9 Soft keys 1 2 3 4 OK Confirm 10 ON key 5 Auxiliary connector cover 11 GPS position and turn to turn navigation setup 6 Left 5 Up Right Down Arrow Keys 12 Intercom setup Figure 1 Advanced Audio System Front Panel hdgraphic000604i xml 2006 Sound System 5 LEFT HANDLEBAR CONTROLS hdtopic000533_1 See Figure 2 Easy to operate while riding audio controls are mounted on the left hand switch housing on the left handgrip For FLHX and FLHTC The left hand audio control is an AUDIO switch For FLHTCU and FLTR The left hand audio controls are a AUDIO and a PTT SQ switch On FLTR models the PTT SQ switch is inactive AUDIO Switch AUDIO See Figure 2 Press the AUDIO switch to access the Audio Setup menu on the LCD Press and release AUDIO or the press the soft key to toggle to the next displayed function in sequence from Bass to Treble to Fade to Display to Volume and then to to AVC If the AUDIO switch is left on any selection the function auto matically reverts back to the selected mode after approximately 2 3 seconds Pressing the AUDIO switch upward raises the level for the currently selected Audio Setup Bass Treble Fade Volume or AVC Pressing the switch downward lowers the level 6 2006 Sound System The level is raised or lowered as lo
24. e sidecar are con nected to the Advanced Audio System through a wire harness MODE and TUNE Switch The MODE TUNE switch controls radio band selection station tuning and CD MP3 track selection and operation The MODE TUNE switch operates like the hand grip mounted UP MODE SEL DN switch PTT VOL The PTT VOL press and tilt switch controls the volume in the sidecar speakers and headset and is used to open the intercom and transmit over the CB Pressing the PTT switch left raises the volume level for the currently selected Audio Pressing the switch right lowers the volume level omoose 1 Headset socket 2 PTT VOL 3 MODE SEL TUNE Figure 10 TLE Ultra Sidecar Audio Controls hdgraphic000718c xml 2006 Sound System 27 Table 2 Speaker Output Power hdtable000379c xml MODEL SPEAKERS OHMS PER SPEAKER FLTRI 2 speakers 2 FLHTC 20 watts each FLHTCU 80 4 speakers 2 20 watts each TLE 40 2 speakers 2 Sidecar 20 watts each w amplifier INTERCOM OPERATION hdtopic000541 1 Operation To speak over the intercom press and hold either rider or passenger PTT switch to enable the microphones Both microphones are active while one or both PTT switches are pressed NOTE Always verify that the CB is off so that private intercom conver sations will not be transmitted 28 2006 Sound System Activating the Intercom and the VOX Micropho
25. er eyewear and protective clothing and insist your passenger does too Never ride while under the influence of alcohol or drugs Know your Harley and read and understand your owner s manual from cover to cover Sign up for a Harley Davidson Rider s Edge Course call 1 800 588 2743 for a course near you or a Motorcycle Safety Foundation rider course call 1 800 446 9227 for a course near you Protect your privilege to ride by joining the American Motorcyclist Association Visit www ama cycle org for more information Your new Harley Davidson motorcycle is designed and manufactured to be the finest in its field Your Harley Davidson motorcycle conforms to all applicable U S Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and U S Environmental Protection Agency regulations effective on the date of manufacture This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the operation care and maintenance of your motorcycle and to provide you with important safety information Follow these instructions carefully for maximum motorcycle performance and for your personal motorcycling safety and pleasure Your Owner s Manual contains instructions for operation and minor maintenance Major repairs are covered in the Harley Davidson Service Manual Such major repairs require the attention of a skilled technician and the use of special tools and equipment Your Harley Davidson dealer has the facilities experience and Genuine Harley Davidson parts necessary to properly
26. g a Channel Handling EDS e ta dria Segal ee re 20 Transmitting llle Headsets and 21 CB Intercom elle 21 CD Operation Intercom 28 Auto Load He He Left Handlebar 6 ila ee Passenger 25 Disc Error 1 IR ee ee Passenger 6 21 Fast Advance and Reverse Receiver Features 0 00 lees 1 bre ek wien Dex Etuis Receiver Operation 10 Random mn aya Rider to Passenger Speaker Balance 24 Repeats Bee ee nea an Right Handlebar 8 SCAN nk Fee ees e stet Conte SE Sidecar 27 Tracks Troubleshooting 38 VOX 23 Audio Routing and Mixing Fades hs RE neu nn Deut 35 Fairing Controls Auxiliary Input Port 2 222 2220 rennen 4 SPKR SWIC na er de ee a Front Panel Controls 83 4 COM u a ea ECHO al 3 INT Tea 3 LED en ei sen 4 Left Up
27. ional Weather Band WB frequencies are available in North America only To receive NOAA weather alerts while listening to other radio bands highlight the Alert indicator in the WB display by pressing the soft key An alert tone will automatically switch the receiver to the announcing WB channel regardless of which frequency band is playing When equipped with the CB module use the soft key to high light the Alert indicator in the LCD display Weather alerts are announced over other audio and the Alert indicator is high lighted in the display Tuning in a Radio Station The radio has several tuning modes in each of the frequency bands Manual Seek Scan Preset Memory and Preset Scan 12 2006 Sound System Tuning in all three modes continuously wraps around the ends of the band Manual Tuning To manually tune the radio to a different frequency Press the Up Arrow button or the Down Arrow button to select the frequency in that direction Hold the selected arrow button and after a short delay of 1 5 seconds the radio will continue to change frequencies until the selected arrow button is released SEEK Tuning See E in Figure 4 In SEEK the radio tunes in to the next strong station Press and release the MODE SEL switch up UP to tune in the next strong station upward in the band Press and release the switch down DN to tune in the next strong station down ward in the band NOTE The SEEK icon appears in the displ
28. ions hdtable000164c xml AUDIO ROUTING COMBINATIONS VOLUME CONTROL SPEAKER AUDIO AUDIO OUT AUDIO OR VOL CONTROL SOURCE S SWITCH Center Music Speakers Music Speakers and headsets CB Headsets CB During reception or SETUP Intercom Headsets Intercom Only in SETUP Intercom and music Intercom in the headsets Music Music in the speakers CB and music CB in the headsets CB Music in the speakers Music is muted during CB recption Intercom and CB Both in the headsets CB Music is MUTED during CB reception 36 2006 Sound System Table 4 Audio Routing and Mixing Combinations hdtable000164c xml AUDIO ROUTING COMBINATIONS SPEAKER CONTROL SWITCH On or rearward Speakers VOLUME CONTROL AUDIO AUDIO OUT AUDIO OR VOL SOURCE S Music Speakers Music CB Speakers CB During reception or SETUP Intercom Headsets Intercom Only in SETUP Intercom and music Intercom in the headsets Music Music in the speakers CB and music CB in the speakers CB When squelch is broken Intercom and CB Intercom in the headsets CB CB in the speakers MUTED during CB reception Music Radio CD player or auxiliary AUX audio source 2006 Sound System 37 TROUBLESHOOTING hdtopic000555 1 Operational Troubleshooting Refer to Table 5 Use the following table to identify rider or passenger control settings that prevent intended operation
29. n antenna or with a broken antenna cable can result in damage to the transmitter cir cuitry 00176a CB Range Maximum transmission range can only be expected under stable weather conditions in flat open country Weather In times of atmospheric disturbances such as rain snow or even sunspots the CBs range can be reduced Terrain Buildings hills valleys or any elevated objects or NOTE depressions that either block or create a longer path between j s de The CB transmitter is the most powerful allowed under Federal transmitter and receiver will reduce or disrupt communications law but since there is no large steel area to create a ground Obstructions Transmissions may be cut off under a viaduct Plane it may not transmit as strongly as when mounted in a or inside a tunnel or parking garage car or truck 2006 Sound System 33 om00518 88 7 FM1 Stereo 101 1 A WFLT 907 ss 12 27 More WB B WB 5 w 12 30 Bass Audio Setup Display C Treble Fader Volume E AVC Int Setup VOX D Intercom ON VOX On Off CB Setup CB OFF On Off VOX Intercom Volume Fam R III VOX VOX Intercom Volume Mute st On Off VOX VOX VOX VOX VOX Open US UT vox On Off CB Setup CH1 CH 19 ON CH1 On Off CB Setup CH6
30. nes Press and hold the INT button on the front panel to open the Intercom Setup display See D in Figure 11 To activate the intercom INT and the VOX microphones press soft key 1 to turn the intercom ON The intercom will activate in Intercom Setup with VOX sensit ivity and headset volume level settings from the previous use VOX sensitivity and headset volume are adjusted in Int Setup only To exit Int Setup press and release the MODE SEL switch or the INT button To make adjustments to VOX sensitivity after exiting Intercom Setup re enter Intercom Setup by pressing INT NOTE To ensure privacy the intercom can only be heard through the headsets To turn OFF the intercom and the VOX microphones press the INT button to open the Intercom Setup display and press the On Off soft key 1 Adjusting VOX Sensitivity VOX sensitivity should be adjusted so that the microphones break VOX at a normal voice level Enter Intercom Setup by pressing the INT button Press the ON or 1 soft key to turn the intercom on See G in Figure 11 Press the MODE SEL switch UP or DN or press the 4 or 5 soft key to initiate the VOX display The LCD displays VOX sensitivity as a bar graph with a smaller bar to indicate the center of the 14 bars A higher number of bars indicates greater sensitivity while a lower number means less sensitivity Continue to use MODE SEL on the right hand grip to adjust the sensitivity level Press MODE SEL UP to make
31. ng as the switch is held until the minimum or maximum level is reached The LCD displays a horizontal dashed line to indicate the level In the center of the line is a single thin dash When the level is at the center the selected audio is at a mid point of its range The Fade function is only available on FLHTCU models See C in Figure 11 Fade adjusts the balance between rider and passenger speakers Pressing AUDIO upward moves the balance to the front speakers while pressing AUDIO downward moves the balance to the rear speakers Equal volume in front and rear speakers is indicated by one horizontal single line in the center position The Display function sets the illumination level of the characters in the LCD display The AVC Automatic Volume Control function sets the volume level to compensate for the ambient noise associated with motorcycle speed PTT and SQ Switch See Figure 2 Push To Talk PTT and the squelch control switch SQ is located on the left handlebar switch assembly The PTT and SQ is found on the FLHTCU Ultra Classic and the FLTR Road Glide models On the FLTR this switch is inoperative unless the optional Intercom and Citizen Band transceiver is installed PTT With the power ON and the LCD indicating CB is active press and hold the PTT switch to transmit over the channel displayed Release PTT to end transmission SQ Lower the threshold to allow reception of CB sign
32. o phone Once VOX is broken a conversation can proceed uninter rupted After the absence of sound or voice there is a delay of approximately 2 seconds before the microphone is deactiv ated This delay in deactivation allows for pauses in conversa tion Because loud exhausts passing trucks car horns or other background sounds may unintentionally activate the intercom the sound level necessary to break VOX is adjustable See 2006 SOUND SYSTEM Intercom Operation SPEAKER CONTROLS hdtopic000553 1 SPKR Switch A three position speaker SPKR switch is located on the inner fairing cap of the FLHTCU and the FLTR See Figure 6 NOTE The SPKR switch found on the FLTR is inoperable Off Forward In the forward position the speakers are off Audio radio CD MP3 AUX and CB is played in the headsets only During simultaneous CB reception the other audio source is muted and only the CB is heard in the headsets Center In the center position the radio CD MP3 player or AUX is played over the speakers while the CB is played only in the headsets On Rearward In the rearward position the speakers are on With the SPKR indicator lit the radio the CD MP3 player or any AUX device and the CB are played through both the rider and passenger speakers When a CB signal is received other audio sources mute and the CB is played over the speakers Refer to Table 4 NOTE The intercom is only heard in the headsets regardless of the
33. ound System 3 With the headsets microphones plugged into the rider and or passenger intercom sockets the intercom is voice activated VOX NAV Active only with the Advanced Audio System accessory NAV is the GPS positioning and turn to turn navigation setup button Press the NAV pushbutton to display the navigational menu LCD The liquid crystal display LCD displays the operational status of the stereo receiver and that of any accessory CD Door The CD door is a spring loaded cover and will stay open when exchanging CDs Close the CD door after loading or unloading a CD To close the door push the door down until it latches 4 2006 Sound System EJECT The CD EJECT button is found under the CD cover Press the EJECT pushbutton to eject the CD AUX The auxiliary input port under the AUX cover connects the receiver to an auxiliary device such as a cassette or MP3 player Use a 1 8 in 3 5 millimeter male to male extension cord to plug the line out or headset out from the auxiliary device into the AUX port AUX appears in the LCD as a mode selectable with the MODE SEL switch The user has control of Bass Treble Fader and Volume if so equipped but all other player functions are performed with the auxiliary device Set the volume level of the AUX device to normal or average NOTE Close the protective cap whenever the AUX port is not in use om00505 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1 Communi
34. preset Press and hold a soft key 4 5 6 to preset a CB channel Once set press the preset soft key to switch to the preset channel when the CB display is active 2006 Sound System 31 Adjusting Squelch See K in Figure 11 The CB signal is passed to the speakers or headsets only if signal strength exceeds the threshold set with the squelch control switch PTT SQ When CB signals exceed the threshold they are said to break squelch Refer to Table 3 lower the threshold to process the weakest CB signals press SQ or rearward To raise the threshold to process stronger signals press SQ or forward In the LCD a dashed line changes length with the setting Table 3 Squelch Control Switch hdtable000163b xml SQ REARWARD SQ FORWARD More signals Fewer signals More noise Less noise More static Less static Unwanted signals Better sound quality 32 2006 Sound System Transmitting To transmit press and hold the PTT switch Transmission is over the CB channel displayed in the LCD To end transmis sion release PTT Adjusting Volume Refer to Table 3 See L in Figure 11 To adjust volume of the CB in the speakers or headset Press AUDIO to raise the volume or lower the volume CB volume is adjustable when squelch is broken or when the display is in CB Setup A dashed line that changes length with the volume setting is displayed CAUTION Operating the CB radio without a
35. r media players The receiver is stereo and plays through left and right speakers mounted in the rider fairing For FLHTCU The Advanced Audio receiver also supports additional passenger speakers a rider passenger intercom and a 40 channel Citizen Band CB radio transceiver WARNING Do not change compact discs while riding and do not select a volume level that blocks out traffic noise Distrac tions or a volume level that blocks out traffic noise could cause loss of control resulting in death or serious injury 00086a CAUTION 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 equip ment malfunction 00172a WARNING Do not disassemble unit Laser radiation is present if disc player is disassembled and the interlock fails or is defeated Exposure to laser radiation could lead to death or serious injury 00087a WARNING Set intercom volume level and other controls before riding to minimize adjustments on the road Distractions can lead to loss of control resulting in death or serious injury 00088a STEREO RECEIVER hdtopic000531 1 The Advanced Audio System stereo receiver is a radio 3 band maximum with a full function Compact Disc CD MP3 player and an auxiliary AUX input Auxiliary audio devices can play through the receiver s amplifier and speakers when connected to the AUX input
36. render this valuable service We recommend that any emission system maintenance be performed by an authorized Harley Davidson dealer Harley David Motor Compan arley Dav ason Motor Company 2005 H D Printed in the U S A CMI X X 06 05 CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSISTANCE Most sales or service issues will be resolved at the dealership However if an issue arises that your dealer cannot resolve please follow the procedure below 1 Discuss your problem with the appropriate personnel at the dealership in the Sales Service or Parts area If that proves unsuccessful speak to the owner of the dealership or the general manager 2 If you cannot resolve the issue with the dealership you can contact the Harley Davidson Customer Service Department by calling 414 343 4056 or write to Attention Customer Service Department Harley Davidson Motor Company P O Box 653 Milwaukee WI 53201 To avoid delays please have the following information available to give to the Customer Service Representative Your name address and phone number Motorcycle V I N Vehicle Identification Number found on the vehicle registration or stamped on the steering head and on a label located on the motorcycle itself Name and location of the dealership Current mileage Clear description of issue PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Address City State Zip Telephone Vehicle Identification Number Ignition Key Number Security S
37. service required during the warranty period For transmitter service after the warranty period refer to a certified repair service Any frequency determining com ponents such as crystals or power determining semi conductors etc should only be replaced with the original component manufacturer s part or equivalent Substitutes can result in violation of FCC rules 00175a Entering CB Setup See J in Figure 11 With the CB on press COM to enter CB Setup The LCD displays CB SETUP in the upper half and the CB channel appears in the lower half To exit CB Setup press and release the MODE SEL switch After exiting CB Setup with the CB still active re enter CB Setup by pressing and releasing the COM soft key Selecting a Channel In CB Setup use the MODE SEL switch to select a CB channel Press and release MODE SEL UP or DN to switch channels one at a time Soft keys 4 5 and 6 can be used to preset CB channels If the MODE SEL switch is held up or down tuning continuously wraps around the ends of the channels See K in Figure 11 When squelch is broken the CB in the display inverts If the squelch is not broken and the another source is playing CB is displayed IN 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 Preset Channels See J in Figure 11 Up to 3 CB channels can be
38. splay ON Press ON to turn the receiver on and off 1 2 3 4 5 Left Arrow For the stereo receiver the soft keys 1 2 3 4 and 5 Left Arrow are used to store and then recall a selected radio fre quency pre sets When combined with any of the Advanced Audio System accessories the function of any active soft key for that accessory will be displayed next to the soft key in the LCD display 6 Pressing the 6 soft key will return the display to the previous menu For CB and Intercom Setup the function of the 6 soft key will be displayed in the LCD next to the 6 soft key 5 Left Up Down Right Arrows The 5 Left Up Down and Right Arrow soft keys are used for radio band frequency tuning Bass and Treble mixing Fader and Volume They are also used to scroll and highlight a selection in a list For an Advanced Audio System accessory module the arrow keys are active when arrows appear in the display OK With a menu or list item highlighted press the OK pushbutton to confirm the selection and initiate the function COM Active on the FLHTCU or on motorcycles equipped the Advanced Audio System CB accessory COM is the Citizen Band CB setup button See 2006 SOUND SYSTEM CB Operation Press the COM pushbutton to display the CB Setup menu INT Active only on the FLHTCU INT is the intercom setup button See 2006 SOUND SYSTEM Intercom Operation Press the INT pushbutton to display the Intercom Setup menu 2006 S
39. ss and release the MODE SEL switch to continue playing that track Repeat To repeat a CD track while it is playing press the soft key next to the Repeat display To cancel Repeat press the Repeat soft key again or press the MODE SEL switch UP or DN to change tracks Repeat will no longer be highlighted in the display MP3 The receiver CD player will automatically recognize and play MP3 files NOTE The files will be numbered sequentially 2006 Sound System 19 om00513 AM AM WB A m 760 kHz 12 25 Random cD B Scan Disc Error 1 Repeat 12 31 Random CD C Scan Track 01 Repeat 00 26 CD D Scan Track 01 Repeat 00 26 Figure 6 CD MP3 Display Examples hdgraphic000715e xml 20 2006 Sound System RECOMMENDATIONS FOR HANDLING CDS hdtopic000375 1 Use caution when handling a CD Avoid touching the bottom shiny side Store audio CD MP3 discs in acrylic jewel cases to protect against dust scratches light and changes in humidity Store CDs in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight Use commercially available cleaning tissue to clean the CDs Never use solvents that can damage the CD Keep protective CD door closed at all times WARNING Do not disassemble unit Laser radiation is present if disc player is disassembled and the interlock fails or is defeated Exposure to laser radiation could lead to death or serious injury 00
40. th 7 pin DIN jacks fit the rider and the pas senger intercom sockets found on the FLHTCU Other headset microphones will not work Open the socket cap and with the ridge on the headset jack facing upward insert the jack into either the front or rear headset socket NOTE For areas that do not permit headset speakers a special hand held microphone can be used to transmit over the CB This microphone is also available through a Harley Davidson dealer 2006 Sound System 21 CAUTION Do not pull on the cord to remove the headset from the socket Pull on the headset jack to disconnect the headset from the socket 00174a The spring loaded hinge keeps the headset socket cap closed while riding It protects against dirt and water when the headset or hand held microphone is not in use Before washing the motorcycle verify that BOTH rider and passenger socket caps are closed 22 2006 Sound System om00304 Figure 7 Front Headset Socket Cap hdgraphic000335c xml VOX MICROPHONES hdtopic000552 1 The Harley Davidson intercom uses a voice activated VOX microphone for hands free intercom operation The headset microphone minimizes the transmission of hand held micro phone generated noise The intercom is activated when a voice or sound exceeds a preset audio level the voice is said to break VOX The voice or sound is transmitted to the headsets NOTE Pressing and holding the PTT switch will also open the micr
41. the micro phone more sensitive Press the MODE SEL DN to reduce sensitivity To exit Setup press and release the MODE SEL switch NOTES The receiver retains the sensitivity level from the previous setup However if power is removed from the receiver VOX sensitivity defaults to mid level VOX sensitivity may have to be adjusted if either micro phone is unintentionally activated because the microphone misinterprets radio road or background sound as conver sation When VOX is set to its maximum the microphone is always open The VOX display will read Open When VOX is set to lowest value the microphone is closed and the VOX display reads Closed Adjusting Rider Headset Volume The rider intercom volume is only adjustable in Intercom Setup See E in Figure 11 Enter Intercom Setup speak into micro phone and adjust the intercom volume with the AUDIO switch on the left hand grip Press AUDIO to raise the volume and AUDIO to lower the volume The LCD displays a dashed line that changes length with the level See F in Figure 11 When the headset volume has been adjusted to the bottom of its range Mute will appear in the volume display To exit Intercom Setup press and release the MODE SEL switch 2006 Sound System 29 WARNING Set intercom volume level and other controls before riding to minimize adjustments on the road Distractions can lead to loss of control resulting in death or serious injury 0008
42. the soft key To increase the minutes in the display press the Min soft key To decrease minutes press the Min soft key When the minute is correct release the soft key Turn Receiver ON OFF To turn the receiver ON turn the Ignition headlamp Key Switch to IGNITION or ACCESS and press the ON button on the front panel To turn the receiver OFF press the ON button If the receiver is ON when the ignition is turned OFF the receiver will power up when the Ignition headlamp Key Switch is turned to IGNITION Select a Frequency Band Using the right thumb press the MODE SEL switch on the right hand grip and release to cycle to the desired frequency band mode or press the soft key next to the frequency band displayed in the LCD to select a frequency band See B in Figure 4 The LCD highlights the selected band NOTE Refer to Table 1 When a CD MP3 disc is present in the CD slot and or an auxiliary player is plugged into the AUX port the MODE SEL switch will cycle through the CD and AUX modes as well as the frequency bands Volume See D in Figure 4 At any time the receiver is playing the volume can be adjusted by pressing the AUDIO switch up to increase volume or down to decrease volume AM vs FM Reception Commercial radio broadcasting is either AM Amplitude Modu lation or FM Frequency Modulation AM AM radio waves reflect off the ionosphere which results in consistent signal reception at a long range
43. uneeeenneenennennn Sidecar Controls MODE and TUNE Switch PT VOD rics ote ste oh ae Intercom Operation sese Operatlor ettet iun eis Activating the Intercom and the VOX Microphones Adjusting VOX 6 Adjusting Rider Headset Volume Adjusting Passenger Headset Volume GB Operation ceti Activating the QB Entering CB Setup sese 31 Selecting a 8 31 Preset 8 31 Adjusting Squelch eee 32 NIC Urteile e 32 Adjusting Volume eem 32 CB Range etie pasce bees 32 Audio Routing and Mixing eese 35 een testes uds 35 TrOUDICSNOOTING ceseeeceeceeeeeseeeeeeeseeeseneneseeseneneneneesees 38 Operational Troubleshooting 38 Radio F ses eR dee 38 ADVANCED AUDIO SYSTEM hdtopic000574 1 The Advanced Audio System by Harman Kardon is based on an electronic unit mounted inside the front fairing of selected Harley Davidson Touring models For FLHX FLHTC and FLTR The Advanced Audio System is a multi band radio receiver that includes a Compact Disc CD MPS player and an auxiliary AUX port fo
44. ure 4 Press AUDIO to display Bass Audio Setup Using the left thumb press the AUDIO switch up to increase the bass range or down to lower the bass range The LCD displays the word Bass and a dashed line that changes length with the setting The short center dash indicates a middle setting TREBLE See J in Figure 4 From Bass Audio Setup press and release AUDIO to sequence to Treble Using the left 14 2006 Sound System thumb press the AUDIO switch up to increase the treble range or down to lower the treble range See J in Figure 4 The LCD displays the word Treble and a bar graph that changes length with the setting The short center dash indicates a middle setting Adjusting AVC See L in Figure 4 Automatic Volume Control AVC automat ically adjusts volume level to compensate for ambient noise associated with motorcycle speed If the AVC does not adequately compensate for ambient noise or if it over compensates enter the audio setup menu and select AVC Compensation is adjusted with the AUDIO switch on the left hand grip Using left thumb press the AUDIO switch up to raise the compensation level or down to lower the compensation NOTE Although the receiver AVC is preset at 3 bars it is adjustable from 0 bars OFF to 4 bars At 1 bar the volume does not change with motorcycle speed The more bars displayed the higher the volume increases with speed om00501 A
45. ystem Personal Code Name Address City Telephone DEALER INFORMATION State _ Zip Sales Contact Service Contact Parts Contact This owner s manual illustrates and describes features that are standard or are available as extra cost options Therefore some of the equipment shown in this publication may not be on your motorcycle Harley Davidson reserves the right to change specifications equipment or designs at any time without notice and without incurring obligation TABLE CONTENTS 2006 SOUND SYSTEM Select a Frequency 11 VOIUME een fee anne 11 Advanced Audio System 1 AM vs FM Reception 41 Stereo Recelver acie ect 1 AM 11 Front Panel 3 OUUU 11 OWN seen Be ge OT 1 2 8 4 5 Left 3 P cun VE EN MOND Bee ovis E eee etae teg eed En 3 TODAS OMNEM Tuning in a Radio 12 ae Up Down Right AMOWSG Manual Tuning terne 12 CM legs lien ame SEEK TUNING Sean 19 alain SCAN TU eoa CRINES 13 A 5 Preset Memory Tuning 13 ee P Preset SCAN Tuning 13 cp s Bebb st Die

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