| Setting clock: |
| 1. power on radio |
| 2. While the display is in the clock mode, press the <up arrow> side of the tuning switch while pressing the time adjustment switch this adjusts the minutes |
| 3. While the display in in the clock mode, press the <down arrow> side of the tuning switch while pressing the time adjustment switch this adjusts the hours |
| Setting preset channels: |
| 1. Turn radio on (Duh......no kidding huh) |
| 2. Tune to the channel you want using the up / down arrows |
| 3. Once on the channel is there press the memory switch (ch) flashes for about 5 seconds |
| 4. While the (CH) is displayed press the preset switch (on handlebar remote). The displayed frequency is the next channel up from the previous set channel. |
| To change preset channel: |
| Go to next preset down |
| IE to change #4 go to channel 3 manually tune in new channel and do steps 2-3-4 above this will erase old channel 4 and put new one in its place. |
| Remember the radio is not waterproof so protect it as much as you can (especially if your protective rubber cover is gone) |
| There were several different sets put out |
| 1. Radio and speakers |
| 2. Radio and helmet adapter ( for helmet headset ) |
| 3. Radio and speakers and amp |
| If you got # 1 like I did it fine around town but at max speed you can't hear it. I've addressed that with adding my own amp |
| ( I can get you details if you want ) |
| I also had a friend that pigtailed in a jack for helmet speakers. |
| Helmet speakers can be bought at http://www.cyclecomm.com/ ( about $35 ) if not on his page e-mail him. They work great. |
| Honda / Kenwood Radio Operation |
| This page will give you all the information for basic operation. However should you need to see the instruction manual click here. |