As far as I can remember - YES !
Think of the iPhone as 2 devices in one, an iPod and a Mobile Phone.
It only has one internal battery powering both of them,
which is Trickle Charged when connected to a USB Power supply.
When connected to the Trophy USB socket the iPod audio is connected into the Trophy audio system,
and will be heard when "iPod" is selected as the Source. The iPod can be controlled, to a limited extent,
with the left handlebar buttons, and song track information is displayed on the Instrument Panel.
The Mobile Phone is Paired to the Trophy audio system via Bluetooth, usually as "DEVICE 1"
( Your helmet will be paired as "HEADSET 1" )
In the Trophy Audio system Menu you should set Bluetooth Audio to OFF
as that setting is only for the Bluetooth Audio from your iPod, not the Mobile Phone,
unless you DON'T want to connect by USB, then you CAN listen to the iPod audio via that method !
Press and hold "
M" for 2 seconds to access the RADIO SETTINGS Menu,
scroll down to ALT SOURCE and press "
i" then Scroll to Bluetooth Audio,
scroll to OFF and Press "
i". Exit out of all the Menus.
Limited control of the Phone using the left handlebar buttons is also possible
to answer or reject Incoming calls, but outgoing Calls can NOT be initiated by the handlebar buttons.
If you have Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows, I prepared a file that can be downloaded
which runs through all of the Instrument Panel Menus, including Audio ( Not the U.S. version )
that you might find useful here :
HOW TO: Navigate the Trophy Menu !Cheers

