Sena Technologies S7A-SP33 BluetoothStereo Motorcycle Headset User Manual
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User’s Guide
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................5
2. PACKAGE CONTENTS ......................................................6
3. WEARING THE SPH10 .......................................................7
3.1 Microphone Installation ..............................................................7
3.2 Placing the Headset on Your Ear ...............................................8
4. POWERING ON/OFF AND CHARGING .............................8
4.1 Powering On ...............................................................................8
4.2 Powering Off ...............................................................................8
4.3 Charging ....................................................................................8
4.4 Low Battery Warning ..................................................................9
4.5 Checking the Battery Level ........................................................9
5. VOLUME ADJUSTMENT ....................................................9
6. PAIRING THE SPH10 WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES .....10
6.1 Mobile Phone Pairing ...............................................................10
6.2 Multipoint Pairing ......................................................................10
6.3 Bluetooth Stereo Device Pairing...............................................11
6.4 Bluetooth GPS Navigation Pairing ............................................11
6.5 Pairing with the Sena SR10, Bluetooth Two-way
Radio Adapter ..........................................................................14
7. PAIRING WITH SELECTIVE PROFILE: A2DP STEREO
OR HANDSFREE .................................................................. 15
7.1 A2DP Stereo Music Only ..........................................................15
7.2 HFP for Phone Call Only ...........................................................16
8. INTERCOM PAIRING .......................................................16
8.1 Pairing with Other SPH10 Headsets for Intercom
Conversation ............................................................................16
8.2 Pairing with Other Sena Headset Models for Intercom
Conversation ............................................................................17
9. SPH10 CONFIGURATION SETTING ...............................18
9.1 Assigning Speed Dial ..............................................................18
9.2 Enabling/Disabling Voice Activated Phone Answering ...........19
9.3 Enabling/Disabling Voice Activated Intercom .........................19
9.4 Enabling/Disabling Voice Prompts ...........................................20
9.5 Enabling/Disabling Sidetone ....................................................20
9.6 Enabling/Disabling Advanced Noise Control™ .......................21
9.7 Delete all Bluetooth Pairing Information ..................................21
9.8 Exit Voice Configuration Menu ................................................21
10. FUNCTION PRIORITY ......................................................22
11. STEREO MUSIC ...............................................................23
11.1 By Stereo Audio Cable .............................................................23
11.2 By Bluetooth Wireless Stereo ..................................................23
12. MOBILE PHONE CALL MAKING AND ANSWERING ......24
12.1 Mobile Phone Call Making and Answering ..............................24
12.2 Speed Dialing ...........................................................................25
13. TWO-WAY INTERCOM ....................................................26
13.1 Start and End Two-way Intercom .............................................26
13.2 Intercom and Mobile Phone Call ..............................................27
13.3 Intercom and GPS ...................................................................28
13.4 Intercom and Two-way Radio ...................................................28
14. THREE-WAY CONFERENCE INTERCOM ......................29
14.1 Start Three-way Intercom .........................................................29
14.2 End Three-way Intercom ..........................................................31
15. FOUR-WAY CONFERENCE INTERCOM ........................31
15.1 Start Four-way Intercom ...........................................................31
15.2 End Four-way Intercom ............................................................32
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16. UNIVERSAL INTERCOM ..................................................32
16.1 Universal Intercom Pairing .......................................................32
16.2 Two-way Universal Intercom ....................................................33
16.3 Three-way Universal Intercom ..................................................33
16.4 Four-way Universal Intercom ....................................................35
17. MUSIC SHARING .............................................................37
18. THREE-WAY CONFERENCE PHONE CALL WITH
INTERCOM PARTICIPANT ..............................................37
19. INTERCOM FAILURE .......................................................38
20. INTERCOM RECONNECTION .........................................39
21. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS ..................39
22. FAULT RESET ..................................................................40
23. FIRMWARE UPGRADE ....................................................40
24. SENA BLUETOOTH CONNECTION CASE STUDIES .......... 41
25. OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE ...................................... 48
CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY APPROVALS .......................49
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FCC Compliance Statement ........................................................49
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FCC RF Exposure Statement .......................................................49
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FCC Caution ................................................................................49
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CE Declaration of Conformity .....................................................49
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Industry Canada Statement ........................................................50
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Bluetooth License .......................................................................50
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WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment ) ...................50
SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................51
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Product Storage and Management .............................................51
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Product Use .................................................................................51
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Battery .........................................................................................52
PRODUCT WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER ..........................53
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Limited Warranty ..........................................................................53
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Warranty Exclusions ....................................................................55
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Warranty Service ..........................................................................57
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing the Sena SPH10, Bluetooth
Stereo Headset and Intercom for outdoor sports and activities. With the SPH10, you can call handsfree on your Bluetooth mobile phone, listen to stereo music or voice instructions of GPS navigations by Bluetooth wirelessly, and have intercom conversations in full duplex with other SPH10 users.
The SPH10 is compliant with the Bluetooth 3.0 supporting the following profiles: Headset Profile, Hands-Free Profile
(HFP), Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP), and
Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP). Please check with the manufacturers of other devices to determine their compatibility with this headset.
Please read this user’s guide carefully before using the headset. Also check www.sena.com
for the latest version of the user’s guide and additional information related to Sena Bluetooth products.
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The SPH10 features:
• Bluetooth handsfree for Bluetooth mobile phones
• Bluetooth stereo headset for Bluetooth audio devices such as MP3 players
• Bluetooth stereo headset for Bluetooth GPS navigations
• Bluetooth intercom up to 900 meters (980 yards)*
• Four-way conference intercom
• Three-way conference phone call with intercom participant
• Multipoint Bluetooth pairing with GPS navigation or
Sena SR10 Two-way Radio Adapter
• Multipoint Bluetooth for dual mobile phone
• Universal Intercom ™
• Speed Dialing
• Sidetone
• Advanced Noise Control ™
• Stereo music by 2.5mm audio cable
• Firmware upgradeable
Key Specifications:
• Bluetooth 3.0
• Supporting profiles: Headset Profile, Hands-Free Profile
(HFP), Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP),
Audio Video Remote Control Profile (AVRCP)
* in open terrain
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2. PACKAGE CONTENTS
• SPH10 Headset
Jog Dial
• Answer and end a mobile phone call
• Reject an incoming mobile phone call
• Start and end intercom conversation
• Volume adjustment by rotating
• Play and pause Bluetooth stereo device
• Track-forward and track-back by rotating while pressing the button
• Enter into intercom pairing mode
• Enter into voice configuration setting
• Navigate through configuration menu
Microphone
Status LED
<Left side>
Phone Button
• Answer and end a mobile phone call
• Speed dial
• Call transfer between mobile phone and headset
• Enter into mobile phone pairing mode
• Enter into Bluetooth stereo device paring mode
• Enter into factory reset mode
Speaker
MP3 Jack
DC Power Charging & Firmware Upgrade Port
<Right side>
• Boom Microphone
• Mini Microphone
• USB Power & Data Cable
• Stereo Audio Cable
• Boom Microphone Sponges
• Mini Microphone Sponges
• Rubber Earpads
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3. WEARING THE SPH10
3.1 Microphone Installation
Two microphones are included in the package: a long-boom microphone for high noise environment and a short microphone for indoor use.
Plug the microphone into the microphone port to fit triangle marks as described in the below picture. Adjust the direction of the long-boom microphone so that the
“II” mark on the microphone is pointing towards your mouth.
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Since SPH10 is mostly exposed on external environment where noise prevails, microphone can be selected according to the noise level. For the highly noisy environment, boom-microphone is recommended allowing microphone to stay near user’s mouth. For the less-noisy environment, mini microphone is recommended allowing users to move freely.
3.2 Placing the Headset on Your Ear
The speaker with microphone should be placed on the left ear. Then you can place earhooks over ears as shown:
4. POWERING ON/OFF AND CHARGING
To power on and off the headset, you don’t need to press and hold any button for several seconds.
Just short press the Jog Dial and the Phone Button simultaneously, and you will get quick on-and-off convenience.
4.1 Powering On
Press the Jog Dial and the Phone Button at the same time for about 1 second to power on. The blue LED turns on and you will hear ascending beeps.
4.2 Powering Off
Just short press the Jog Dial and the Phone Button simultaneously, you don’t need to press and hold for a few seconds. The red LED turns on for a while until it turns off completely and you will hear descending beeps.
4.3 Charging
The LED turns on red while charging, and turns to blue when the headset is fully charged. It takes about
2.5 hours to be completely charged.
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4.4 Low Battery Warning
When the battery is low, the blinking blue LED in stand-by mode turns to red and you will hear midtone triple beeps and a voice prompt saying “Low battery” .
4.5 Checking the Battery Level
You can check the battery level in two different ways when the headset is powering on.
4.5.1 LED Indicator
When the headset is powering on, the red LED flashes rapidly indicating the battery level.
4 flashes = High, 70~100%
3 flashes = Medium, 30~70%
2 flashes = Low, 0~30%
4.5.2 Voice Prompt Indicator
When you power on the headset, keep pressing the
Jog Dial and Phone Button simultaneously for about
3 seconds until you hear high tone triple beeps. Then you will hear voice prompt indicating the battery level. However, if you release the buttons as soon as the headset turns on, you will not hear the voice prompt of battery level indication.
5. VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
You can easily adjust the volume by rotating the Jog
Dial. You will hear a beep when the volume reaches maximum or minimum level. The volume is set and maintained independently at different levels for each audio source even when you turn off and on the headset. For example, once you set the volume for mobile phone handsfree, it will not change even if you adjust the volume when you hear Bluetooth MP3 music. So you can always maintain the preferred optimum volume level for each audio source.
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6. PAIRING THE SPH10 WITH BLUETOOTH
DEVICES
Before using the SPH10 Bluetooth headset with any of Bluetooth devices for the first time, you need to do the pairing operation. It can be paired with Bluetooth mobile phones, Bluetooth stereo devices such as
MP3, or motorcycle specific Bluetooth GPS, and with other Sena Bluetooth headsets. This pairing operation is only required once for each Bluetooth device. The headset will remain paired with the devices and automatically connects to the paired devices again when they are within range. You will hear a high tone single beep and a voice prompt when the headset connects to the paired device automatically: “Phone connected” to a mobile phone, “Media connected” to a Bluetooth stereo device.
6.1 Mobile Phone Pairing
1. Turn on the SPH10 and press the Phone Button for 5 seconds until the LED flashes red and blue alternately and you hear multiple beeps. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Phone pairing” .
2. Search for Bluetooth devices on your mobile phone. Select the Sena SPH10 in the list of the devices detected on the mobile phone.
3. Enter 0000 for the PIN. Some mobile phones may not ask for the PIN.
4. The mobile phone confirms that pairing has completed and the SPH10 is ready to use. You will hear a voice prompt from the SPH10 saying “Your headset is paired” .
5. If the pairing process is not completed within three minutes, the SPH10 will return to stand-by mode.
6.2 Multipoint Pairing
Typical Bluetooth headsets can connect with only one HFP (Hands-Free Profile) device, but multipoint pairing allows the headset to connect with two HFP devices at the same time. So, when you already have a mobile phone connected with the SPH10, you can also pair and connect a second mobile phone or other HFP devices such as GPS or Sena SR10,
Bluetooth adapter.
1. To pair the second mobile phone, press the Jog
Dial for 5 seconds again until the red LED is rapidly flashing and you hear multiple beeps.
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2. Within 2 seconds, tap the Phone Button again, then the LED turns to blue flashing and the beeps turn to high tone double beeps. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Multipoint pairing” .
3. Search for Bluetooth devices on your mobile phone.
Select the Sena SPH10 in the list of the devices detected on the mobile phone.
4. Enter 0000 for the PIN. Some mobile phones may not ask for the PIN.
5. The mobile phone confirms that pairing has completed and the SPH10 is ready to use. You will hear a voice prompt from the SPH10 saying “Your headset is paired” .
6. If you want to pair a GPS by multipoint pairing, search for the Bluetooth device on the GPS screen, and select the Sena SPH10 at step 3. Please refer to the section “6.4.1 Multipoint GPS Pairing” for more details.
7. If you want to pair the Sena SR10, Bluetooth adapter, please refer to the section “6.5 Pairing with the Sena
SR10, Bluetooth Two-way Radio Adapter”.
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6.3 Bluetooth Stereo Device Pairing
1. If the Bluetooth stereo device is integrated with the mobile phone such as smartphones, you don’t need to pair the SPH10 with it separately. When the
SPH10 is paired with the mobile phone, it is also paired as a stereo music device.
2. If you have a stand alone Bluetooth stereo device, follow the paring procedure separately. The procedure is the same as the procedure in “6.1 Mobile Phone
Pairing”.
Note:
1. If Bluetooth connection between the headset and a mobile phone is disconnected, tap the Phone Button to recover the Bluetooth connection immediately.
2. If Bluetooth connection between the headset and a media player is disconnected, press the Jog Dial for 1 second to recover the Bluetooth connection and play.
6.4 Bluetooth GPS Navigation Pairing
You can listen to voice instruction from Bluetooth
GPS navigation. Some GPS systems use mobile phone profile (HFP, Hands-Free Profile) and others use stereo music profile (A2DP, Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile). Most motorcycle specific GPS
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SPH10 systems use mobile phone profile for turn-by-turn voice instruction. You can simultaneously use a mobile phone and a GPS which uses mobile phone profile by one of the following procedures.
6.4.1 Multipoint GPS Pairing
If you use GPS only for turn-by-turn voice instructions, not for Bluetooth stereo music streaming, multipoint pairing is recommended for the GPS connection.
Multipoint Bluetooth pairing allows the SPH10 to connect two HFP devices at the same time: mobile phone and GPS navigation. Follow the steps below to pair the GPS using the multipoint pairing.
1. Turn on the headset and press the Jog Dial for 5 seconds until the red LED is rapidly flashing and you hear multiple beeps.
2. Within 2 seconds, tap the Phone Button again, then the LED turns to blue flashing and the beeps turn to high tone double beeps. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Multipoint pairing” .
3. Search for Bluetooth devices on the GPS navigation screen. Select the Sena SPH10 in the list of the devices detected on the GPS.
4. Enter 0000 for the PIN.
5. The GPS confirms that pairing has completed and the SPH10 is ready to use. You will hear a voice prompt from the SPH10 saying “Your headset is paired” .
6. If the pairing process is not completed within three minutes, the SPH10 will return to stand-by mode.
The pairing diagram for multipoint GPS pairing is shown in the figure below.
Smart Phone
HFP
+
A2DP
Mobile Phone
Pairing
HFP
Multipoint
Pairing
GPS
SPH10
Multipoint GPS Pairing
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6.4.2 GPS Pairing as Mobile Phone
If GPS is not only used for turn-by-turn voice instructions but also is your preferred Bluetooth stereo music source, you can pair the GPS to the SPH10 by following the simple procedures in “6.1 Mobile Phone Pairing”.
When you do this, the SPH10 thinks the GPS is a mobile phone so you can no longer pair your mobile phone to the SPH10 directly. However, since some GPS systems support mobile phone bridging over Bluetooth, you can pair the mobile phone to the GPS to use your mobile phone. Please refer to the user’s guide of your GPS for details.
HFP
GPS
HFP
+
(A2DP)
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Mobile Phone
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GPS Pairing as Mobile Phone
Note:
You have to use a motorcycle specific GPS which transmits turn-by-turn voice instruction to the headset by Bluetooth. Most automotive GPS systems don’t have this feature.
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6.5 Pairing with the Sena SR10, Bluetooth
Two-way Radio Adapter
The Sena SR10 is a Bluetooth two-way radio adapter for group communication, and uses HFP as do most motorcycle specific GPS navigation systems. If you pair the SPH10 with a SR10 by multipoint pairing, the
SPH10 is able to have two HFP devices at the same time: mobile phone and Sena SR10.
1. Turn on the headset and press the Jog Dial for 5 seconds until the red LED is rapidly flashing and you hear multiple beeps.
2. Within 2 seconds, tap the Phone Button again, then the LED turns to blue flashing and the beeps turn to high tone double beeps. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Multipoint pairing” .
3. Turn on the SR10 and follow the SR10’s “Bluetooth
Headset Pairing” procedure to complete the process. Please refer to the SR10 user's guide for details.
4. When the pairing is completed, you will hear a voice prompt saying “Your headset is paired” .
5. If the pairing process is not completed within three minutes, the SPH10 will return to stand-by mode.
The incoming audio from the two-way radio via
SR10 is heard in the background while having an intercom conversation or a mobile phone call. You can listen to music, answer a mobile call, have an intercom conversation and use a two-way radio via
SR10 for group communication as shown in the figure below. A GPS navigation or a radar detector could be connected to the SR10 by wire. The GPS voice instruction or the radar detector alarm is also heard in the background via SR10 while having an intercom conversation or a phone call. Please refer to the SR10 user's guide for details.
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Smart Phone
HFP
+
A2DP
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Two-way radio
Wired
Connection
SPH10
HFP
Multipoint
Pairing
Sena SR10
Wired
Connection
Wired
Connection
GPS
Radar Detector
Parallel Connection of SR10 and Mobile Phone by
Bluetooth Multipoint Pairing
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7. PAIRING WITH SELECTIVE PROFILE:
A2DP STEREO OR HANDSFREE
If you have a MP3 stereo music phone such as a smartphone, sometimes you may need to selectively use the SPH10 for A2DP stereo music only or for mobile phone handsfree only. This instruction is for advanced users who want to pair the SPH10 to their smartphones only with one selective profile: A2DP stereo for music or HFP for phone call.
If you have previously paired a mobile phone to the
SPH10, you must clear the previous paring list on both devices; the mobile phone and SPH10. To clear the pairing list on SPH10, please do a factory reset or follow the pairing list clearing procedure described in this manual. To clear the pairing list on the mobile phone, please refer to the mobile phone manual. For most smartphones, delete the Sena SPH10 from the list of Bluetooth devices in setting menu.
7.1 A2DP Stereo Music Only
1. Turn on the headset and press the Phone Button for 5 seconds until the LED flashes red and blue alternately and you hear multiple beeps.
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2. Within 2 seconds, tap the Jog Dial again, then the LED turns to red flashing and the beeps turn to double mid-tone beeps. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Media selective pairing” .
3. Search for Bluetooth devices on your smartphone.
Select the Sena SPH10 in the list of devices detected on your phone.
4. Enter 0000 for the PIN. Some smartphones may not ask for PIN.
7.2 HFP for Phone Call Only
1. Turn on the headset and press the Phone Button for 5 seconds until the LED flashes red and blue alternately and you hear multiple beeps.
2. Within 2 seconds, tap the Phone Button again, then the LED turns to blue flashing and the beeps turn to multiple mid-tone beeps. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Phone selective pairing” .
3. Search for Bluetooth devices on your smartphone.
Select the Sena SPH10 in the list of devices detected on your phone.
4. Enter 0000 for the PIN. Some smart phones may not ask for PIN.
8. INTERCOM PAIRING
8.1 Pairing with Other SPH10 Headsets for
Intercom Conversation
The SPH10 can be paired with up to three other headsets for Bluetooth intercom conversation.
1. Turn on the two SPH10 headsets (A and B) that you would like to pair with each other.
2. Press and hold the Jog Dial of the headset A and B for 5 seconds until red LEDs of the both units start to flash rapidly. You will hear a voice prompt saying
“Intercom pairing” .
3. Simply tap the Jog Dial of any one of the two headsets A or B (It doesn’t matter that you choose A or B.) and wait until the LEDs of both headsets turn to blue and intercom connection is automatically established. The two SPH10 headsets A and B are paired with each other for intercom conversation.
If the pairing process is not completed within one minute, the SPH10 will return to stand-by mode.
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B
A
C
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5. The intercom pairing queue is ‘Last-Come, First-
Served’ . If a headset has multiple paired headsets for intercom conversations, the last paired headset is set as first intercom friend . The previous intercom friend becomes second intercom friend, and third intercom friend .
Note:
For example, after the pairing procedures listed above, headset D is the first intercom friend of headset A.
Headset C is the second intercom friend of headset A, and headset B is the third intercom friend of headset A.
Pairing A & B
4. You can make other pairings between the headset
A and C, and between the headset A and D by following the same procedure as above.
A A
B
C
Pairing A & C
D B
C
Pairing A & D
D
8.2 Pairing with Other Sena Headset Models for Intercom Conversation
The SPH10 can be paired with all other Sena headset models such as the SMH5 and the SPH10 for intercom conversation. Please follow the same procedure as above to pair with these headset models.
Note:
The SMH5 cannot participate in three-way or four-way conference intercom with the SPH10 or the SMH10. The
SMH5 has a limited capability of having two-way intercom with each other or with other Sena headsets such as the
SPH10 and the SMH10.
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9. SPH10 CONFIGURATION SETTING
You can set the configuration of the SPH10 by the voice menu instruction as below.
1. To enter into voice configuration menu, press and hold the Jog Dial for 12 seconds until the LED shows solid blue and you hear high tone double beeps. You will also hear a voice prompt saying
“Configuration menu”.
2. Rotate the Jog Dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to navigate between the menus. You will hear voice prompts for each menu items as below.
3. You can enable the feature or execute the command by tapping the Phone Button, or disable the feature by tapping the Jog Dial.
4. If any button is not pressed within 10 seconds, the
SPH10 will exit the configuration and goes back to stand-by.
5. If you want to exit the configuration immediately, rotate the Jog Dial until you hear a voice prompt saying “Exit configuration” , and tap the Phone
Button.
The voice prompt for each menu item is as below:
(1) Speed Dial
(2) VOX phone
(3) VOX intercom
(4) Voice prompt
Exit configuration
Delete all pairings
Noise control
(5) Sidetone
(6)
Speed Dial
Sidetone
Noise control
(7) Delete all pairings
(8) Exit configuration
VOX phone
VOX intercom
Voice prompt
9.1 Assigning Speed Dial
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Execute
“Speed dial”
N/A
Tap the Phone Button
1. To assign a phone number as a speed dial, rotate the Jog Dial until you hear a voice prompt saying
“Speed dial” .
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2. Tap the Phone Button, and you will hear a voice prompt saying “Speed dial one” and “Phone connected” .
3. Rotate the Jog Dial to select one of three speed dial numbers and you hear a voice prompt saying
“Speed dial (#)” .
4. Call a phone number you want to assign and you will hear a voice prompt saying “Save speed dial (#)” .
The phone number is automatically assigned to the selected speed dial number. Then the phone call will hang up before being connected.
5. To exit the menu, rotate the Jog Dial clockwise or counter clockwise until you hear a voice prompt saying “Cancel” , and tap the Phone Button to confirm. You will then hear a voice prompt saying
“Cancel” . If any button is not pressed within 1 minute, the SPH10 will exit the configuration menu and go back to stand-by mode.
Note:
1. After assigning a phone number to one of three speed dials, you can continually assign another phone number to the rest of two speed dials.
2. You can assign phone numbers to speed dials in your
PC. Please visit the Sena Bluetooth web site at www.
sena.com for more information.
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9.2 Enabling/Disabling Voice Activated
Phone Answering
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Enable
Disable
“VOX phone”
Enable
Tap the Phone Button
Tap the Jog Dial
If this feature is enabled, you can answer incoming calls by simply saying a word loudly enough. For example, when you hear a series of beeps for an incoming call, you can answer the phone by saying
“Hello” or any other word loudly. This is enabled from the factory but you can disable this. If this mode is disabled, you have to tap the Jog Dial or the Phone
Button to answer an incoming call.
9.3 Enabling/Disabling Voice Activated
Intercom
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Enable
Disable
“VOX intercom”
Disable
Tap the Phone Button
Tap the Jog Dial
If this feature is enabled, you can initiate an intercom conversation with the last connected intercom
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SPH10 friend by speaking any word loudly enough.The most effortless way to trigger intercom VOX is to blow into the microphone as if blowing dust off the microphone. If you start an intercom conversation by VOX, the intercom terminates automatically when you and your intercom friend remain silent for 20 seconds. However, if you manually start an intercom conversation by tapping the Jog Dial, you have to terminate the intercom conversation manually.
However, even when this feature is enabled, if you terminate intercom conversation manually with the
Jog Dial, you are not able to start intercom by voice temporarily. In this case, you have to tap the Jog Dial to restart the intercom. This is to prevent repeated unintentional intercom connections by strong wind noise. If you tap the Jog Dial to start an intercom conversation, it is not terminated by 20 seconds of silence. After turning SPH10 off and on, you can start intercom by voice again.
9.4 Enabling/Disabling Voice Prompts
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Enable
Disable
“Voice prompt”
Enable
Tap the Phone Button
Tap the Jog Dial
You can disable voice prompts by configuration setting, but the following voice prompts are always on.
- Voice prompts for configuration setting menu
- Voice prompts for battery level indicator
- Voice prompts for factory reset
9.5 Enabling/Disabling Sidetone
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Enable
Disable
"Sidetone"
Disable
Tap the Phone Button
Tap the Jog Dial
Sidetone is the sound of your own voice as picked up by your headset’s microphone and reproduced in your own ear, by your own speaker. It helps you to naturally speak at the correct level according to varying helmet noise conditions. If this feature is enabled, you can hear what you are speaking during an intercom conversation or a phone call.
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9.6 Enabling/Disabling Advanced Noise
Control™
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Enable
Disable
"Noise control"
Enable
Tap the Phone Button
Tap the Jog Dial
When Advanced Noise Control is enabled, the background noise is reduced during an intercom conversation. When it is disabled, the background noise is mixed with your voice during intercom.
Note:
If you use your SPH10 with the Bluetooth Audio Pack for
GoPro or Prism, you can enable or disable this feature only during Normal Audio Recording Mode. This feature is automatically disabled while in Ultra HD (UHD) Audio
Mode.
9.7 Delete all Bluetooth Pairing Information
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Execute
“Delete all pairings”
N/A
Tap the Phone Button
To delete all Bluetooth pairing information of the
SPH10, rotate the Jog Dial until you hear a voice prompt saying “Delete all pairings” , and tap the
Phone Button to confirm. Tapping the Jog Dial is not available for this setting.
9.8 Exit Voice Configuration Menu
Voice Prompt
Factory Default
Execute
“Exit configuration”
N/A
Tap the Phone Button
To exit voice configuration menu and get back to stand-by mode, rotate the Jog Dial until you hear a voice prompt saying “Exit configuration” , and tap the Phone Button to confirm. Tapping the Jog Dial is not available for this setting.
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Rotate Jog Dial
Speed Dial
VOX Phone
VOX Intercom
Voice Prompt
Sidetone
Advanced Noise
Control
Tap Phone
Button
Execute
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Tap Jog Dial
N/A
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Delete All Pairings
Exit Configuration
Execute
Execute
N/A
N/A
Voice Configuration Menu & Button Operations
10. FUNCTION PRIORITY
The SPH10 operates in the following order of priority:
(highest) Mobile phone,
Intercom,
Stereo music by audio cable
Music sharing by Bluetooth stereo music,
(lowest) Bluetooth stereo music
A lower priority function is always interrupted by a higher priority function. For example, stereo music is interrupted by intercom call, and intercom conversation is interrupted by incoming mobile phone call.
11. STEREO MUSIC
You can listen to stereo music in two ways: with the enclosed stereo audio cable or by Bluetooth wireless stereo.
11.1 By Stereo Audio Cable
Plug your stereo MP3 player directly to the SPH10 by using the enclosed stereo audio jack cable. To adjust the volume, rotate the Jog Dial on the headset. You may adjust the volume on the MP3 player also.
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Profile (AVRCP), so if your Bluetooth audio device also supports the AVRCP, you can use the SPH10 to remotely control music playback.
You not only can adjust the volume but also use the functions such as play, pause, next track and previous track.
1. To adjust the volume, rotate the Jog Dial.
2. To play or pause music, press and hold the Jog
Dial for 1 second until you hear a double beep.
MP3 Jack
11.2 By Bluetooth Wireless Stereo
The Bluetooth audio device must be paired with the
SPH10 by following the “Bluetooth Stereo Device
Pairing” procedures described in the 6.2 chapter.
The SPH10 supports the Audio/Video Remote Control
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3. To track forward or track back, rotate while pressing the Jog Dial clockwise or counter clockwise.
Note:
Bluetooth music is available only when the MP3 jack port remains open. Please make sure the audio cable is unplugged from the clamp unit to play music by
Bluetooth.
12. MOBILE PHONE CALL MAKING AND
ANSWERING
12.1 Mobile Phone Call Making and Answering
1. When you have an incoming call, simply tap the
Phone Button or the Jog Dial to answer the call.
2. You can also answer the incoming call by loudly speaking any word of your choice if Voice Activated
Phone Answering is enabled.
3. To end a call, tap the Phone Button or press the
Jog Dial for 2 seconds until you hear a beep, or wait for the called person to end the call.
4. To reject a call, press the Jog Dial for 2 seconds until you hear a beep while the phone is ringing.
5. To transfer a call between the mobile phone and the headset during the phone conversation, press the Phone Button for 2 seconds until you hear a beep.
6. There are several ways to make a phone call:
- Enter numbers on your mobile phone keypad and make a call. Then the call is automatically transferred to the headset.
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- For some older mobile phones which do not automatically transfer calls to the headset, press the Phone Button after entering phone numbers on the mobile phone keypad.
- Tap the Phone Button in stand-by mode to activate the voice dialing of your mobile phone. For this, the voice dialing feature must be available on the mobile phone. Refer to your mobile phone manual for further instruction.
Note:
1. If you are using multipoint mobile phone connection and you have an incoming call from the second phone during the call of the first phone, then you may still receive the call from second phone. In this case, the call from the first phone is on waiting mode. If you end a call, then it will automatically guide you to the first phone call.
2. If you are using multipoint connection of mobile phone and GPS, you may not be able to listen to the
GPS voice instruction during the phone call.
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12.2 Speed Dialing
You can quickly make a phone call by using the voice speed dial menu.
1. To enter into the voice speed dial menu, double tap the Phone Button and you will hear a mid-tone single beep and a voice prompt saying “Speed dial” .
2. Rotate the Jog Dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to navigate between the menus. You will hear voice prompts for each menu item.
3. Tap the Phone Button or the Jog Dial to select a voice menu among the followings:
(1) Last number redial
(2) Speed dial 1
(3) Speed dial 2
(4) Speed dial 3
(5) Cancel
4. After selecting the last number redial menu, you will hear a voice prompt saying “Last number redial” . Then, to redial the last phone call number, tap the Phone Button or the Jog Dial.
5. To call one of the speed dials, rotate the Jog
Dial clockwise or counter-clockwise to navigate between the menus until you hear a voice prompt saying “Speed dial (#)” . Then, tap the Phone
Button or the Jog Dial.
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6. If you want to exit the speed dial immediately, rotate the Jog Dial until you hear a voice prompt saying “Cancel” , and tap the Phone Button or the
Jog Dial. If any button is not pressed within 15 seconds, the SPH10 will exit the voice speed dial menu and goes back to stand-by mode.
Note:
Make sure that you connect the mobile phone and the headset in order to use the speed dial function.
Answer
End
Reject
Transfer
Call
Tap Phone Button or Tap Jog Dial or
Say “Hello”
Tap Phone Button or Press Jog Dial for 2”
Press Jog Dial for 2”
Press Phone Button for 2”
Use phone keypad
Speed Dial Double tap Phone Button
Voice Command Tap Phone Button
Mobile Phone Call Button Operations
13. TWO-WAY INTERCOM
13.1 Start and End Two-way Intercom
1. You can start an intercom conversation with one of any intercom friends by tapping the Jog Dial: single tapping to intercom with the first intercom friend, double tapping with the second intercom friend, and triple tapping with the third intercom friend.
1 st Intercom
Friend
2 nd Intercom
Friend
3 rd Intercom
Friend
Start Two-way Intercom Conversation
2. To terminate an intercom conversation, single tap the Jog Dial. Any intercom connection with
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any intercom friend will be terminated by a single tapping. A double or triple tapping will do nothing in this case.
Terminate
End Two-way Intercom Conversation
1st intercom friend
Start intercom Single tap
End intercom
2nd intercom friend
Double tap
Single tap
3rd intercom friend
Triple tap
Note:
To avoid unintended disconnections by accidentally tapping the Jog Dial, you can lock the current intercom conversation. Rotate while pressing the Jog Dial during intercom to lock or unlock it. When locked, the intercom conversation will not be terminated even if you tap the
Jog Dial. If the intercom becomes terminated by the other person, it will be unlocked automatically.
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13.2 Intercom and Mobile Phone Call
1. When you have an incoming mobile phone call during an intercom conversation, you will hear a ring tone. You can choose whether to 1) answer the mobile phone call and stop the intercom conversation, or 2) reject the phone call and stay on the intercom conversation.
a. To answer the phone call and stop the intercom conversation, tap the Jog Dial or the Phone
Button. When you hang up the phone call, the intercom will automatically be recovered.
b. To reject the phone call and stay on the intercom conversation, press the Jog Dial for 2 seconds until you hear a beep.
Unlike other motorcycle Bluetooth headsets, this prevents a user from being dropped out of an intercom conversation by an incoming mobile call.
2. When you have an incoming intercom call during a mobile phone call, you will hear 4 high tone beeps, alerting you that there is an incoming intercom call.
You will also hear a voice prompt saying “Intercom requested” . In this case, the intercom call does not override the mobile phone call because intercom has lower priority than mobile call. You have to hang up the mobile phone call to make or receive an intercom call.
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13.3 Intercom and GPS
If you pair a Bluetooth GPS to the SPH10 as described in 6.3 of this user's guide, you can hear the turn-by-turn voice instruction of the GPS while having an intercom conversation. The GPS voice instruction interrupts intercom conversation, but it is automatically reestablished after the GPS voice instruction ends.
13.4 Intercom and Two-way Radio
As described in 6.4 of this user's guide, you can use a two-way radio and SPH10 Bluetooth intercom simultaneously by using the Sena SR10, a Bluetooth
Two-way Radio Adapter, along with the SPH10.
Incoming audio from the two-way radio is not interrupting an intercom conversation but is heard in background. This is useful when you have an intercom conversation with a passenger on the back seat and use a two-way radio for group communication with other motorcycle riders.
GPS
Voice
Instruction
Multipoint
Pairing
HFP Intercom
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Smart Phone SPH10
Intercom
Pairing
Intercom Friend
Intercom and GPS voice instruction
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Smart Phone
HFP
+
A2DP
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Two-way radio
Wired
Connection
SPH10
Intercom
Audio from
Two-way Radio
Multipoint
Pairing
Sena SR10
Wired
Connection
Intercom
Pairing
Wired
Connection
GPS
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14. THREE-WAY CONFERENCE
INTERCOM
14.1 Start Three-way Intercom
You (A) can have a three-way conference intercom with two other SPH10 friends (B & C) by establishing two intercom connections at the same time. While a three-way conference intercom is in progress, mobile phone connection of all three participants would be temporarily disconnected, but as soon as the conference intercom terminates or one of the participants leaves the intercom, all mobile phones would be automatically reconnected. During the conference intercom, if you have an incoming mobile phone call, terminate the conference intercom to automatically reconnect the mobile phone and receive the call.
Radar Detector
Intercom
Friend
Intercom and Two-way Radio
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1. You (A) need to be paired with two other friends (B
& C) for three-way conference intercom.
Pairing
Pairing (A)
3. The second intercom friend (C) may join the intercom by making an intercom call to you (A).
(A)
First Friend
(B)
Second Friend
(C)
2. Start an intercom conversation with one of the two friends in your intercom group. For example, you (A) may start an intercom conversation with the intercom friend (B). Or intercom friend (B) may start an intercom call with you (A).
First Friend
(B)
Second Friend
(C)
4. Now you (A) and two SPH10 intercom friends (B &
C) are having a three-way conference intercom.
(A)
(A)
First Friend
(B)
Second Friend
(C)
First Friend
(B)
Second Friend
(C)
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14.2 End Three-way Intercom
When you are a member of an active three-way conference intercom, you can completely terminate the conference intercom or just disconnect an intercom connection with one of your active intercom friends.
1. Press the Jog Dial for 1 second until you hear a beep to terminate three-way conference intercom completely. It terminates both intercom connections with (B) and (C).
2. Tap or double tap the Jog Dial to disconnect intercom connection with one of the two intercom friends accordingly. For example, by single tapping the Jog Dial, you can just terminate the intercom connection with the first intercom friend (B).
However, you still have the intercom connection with your second intercom friend (C).
Jog Dial Operation
Press for 1”
Single tap
Double tap
End Three-way Intercom
Result
Disconnect (B) & (C)
Disconnect (B)
Disconnect (C)
15. FOUR-WAY CONFERENCE
INTERCOM
15.1 Start Four-way Intercom
You can have four-way conference intercom with three other SPH10 users by adding one more intercom participant to the three-way intercom. While you are having three-way intercom as above in section 14.1, a new participant (D), who is an intercom friend of your intercom friend (C), may join the conference intercom by making an intercom call to your intercom friend
(C). Please note that in this case, the new participant
(D) is an intercom friend of (C), not of you (A).
First Friend
(B)
You
(A)
Second Friend
(C)
New Participant
(D)
= Intercom Friend of (C)
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15.2 End Four-way Intercom
As same in the case of three-way intercom, you can completely get out of the four-way conference intercom or just disconnect a single intercom connection.
1. Press the Jog Dial for 1 second until you hear a beep to terminate four-way conference intercom. It terminates the intercom connections between you
(A), and your intercom friends (B), (C) and (D).
2. Tap or double tap the Jog Dial to disconnect the intercom connection with one of the two intercom friends accordingly. However, when you disconnect the second friend (C) by double tapping the Jog Dial, you will be disconnected with the third participant (D) as well. This is because the third participant (D) is connected with you via the second friend (C).
Jog Dial Operation
Press for 1”
Single tap
Double tap
Result
Disconnect (B), (C) & (D)
Disconnect (B)
Disconnect (C) & (D)
End Four-way Intercom
16. UNIVERSAL INTERCOM
You can have an intercom conversation with non-
Sena Bluetooth headsets using the Universal Intercom function. Non-Sena Bluetooth headsets can be connected to the Sena Bluetooth headset if they support the Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile (HFP). The working distance may differ depending on the performance of
Bluetooth headset that it is connected to. In general, it is shorter than normal intercom distance since it uses the Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile.
16.1 Universal Intercom Pairing
The SPH10 can be paired with non-Sena Bluetooth headsets for Bluetooth intercom conversation. You can pair the SPH10 with only one non-Sena Bluetooth headset; if you pair with a different non-Sena Bluetooth headset, the previous pairing list will be removed.
1. Turn on the SPH10 and a non-Sena Bluetooth headset which you want to pair with.
2. Press and hold the Jog Dial on the SPH10 for 8 seconds until the blue LED flashes rapidly. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Universal intercom pairing” .
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3. Perform the operation required for handsfree pairing on the non-Sena Bluetooth headset (refer to the users’ manual of the headsets you want to use). The
SPH10 will automatically perform pairing with non-
Sena Bluetooth headsets in pairing mode.
16.2 Two-way Universal Intercom
You can initiate the Universal Intercom connection with non-Sena Bluetooth headsets using the same intercom connection method as you would between other Sena headsets. You may single tap the Jog Dial to begin an intercom conversation with the first intercom friend, double tap with the second intercom friend, and triple tap with the third intercom friend.
Non-Sena Bluetooth headsets may initiate the Universal
Intercom connection, activating the voice dialing or using the redialing operation. You may also disconnect the existing connection by ending a call operation function (refer to the users’ manual of the headsets for voice dialing, redialing, and ending a call).
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16.3 Three-way Universal Intercom
You may make a three-way Universal Intercom connection with two SPH10s and one non-Sena
Bluetooth headset. If the intercom connection is made, all headsets connected cannot use the mobile phone call function since the connection between the headset and the phone is disconnected temporarily.
If you disconnect the intercom call, the mobile phone connection is made again automatically so that you can use a mobile phone call function. During the intercom call, you cannot pick up the incoming phone call since it is disconnected, however, you can pick it up if you disconnect the intercom call.
1. You (A) need to be paired with non-Sena Bluetooth headset (B) and another SPH10 headset (C) for the three-way conference intercom.
Pairing
(A)
Pairing
(B) (C)
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2. Start an intercom conversation with non-Sena
Bluetooth headset (B) in your intercom group. For example, you (A) may start an intercom conversation with non-Sena Bluetooth headset (B). The non-Sena
Bluetooth headset (B) may also start an intercom call with you (A).
4. Now you (A), non-Sena Bluetooth headset (B), and the other SPH10 (C) are having a three-way conference intercom.
(A)
(A)
(B) (C)
3. The Other SPH10 (C) may join the intercom by making an intercom call to you (A).
(B) (C)
5. You may disconnect the three-way Universal
Intercom using the same way as you do in normal three-way intercom. Please refer to section, 14.2
“End Three-way Intercom”.
(A)
(B) (C)
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16.4 Four-way Universal Intercom
You may make a four-way Universal Intercom connection with a couple of different configurations, 1) three SPH10s and one non-Sena Bluetooth headset or
2) two SPH10s and two non-Sena Bluetooth headsets.
You may have a couple of other four-way Universal
Intercom configurations, 1) your headset (A), a non-
Sena Bluetooth headset (B), another SPH10 (C), and a non-Sena Bluetooth headset (D), 2) your headset
(A), a non-Sena Bluetooth headset (B), and two other
SPH10 headsets (C and D). You may make the four-way
Universal Intercom call the same way as a normal fourway intercom call.
16.4.1 Four-way Universal Intercom Case 1
Two SPH10 headsets (A and C) and two non-Sena
Bluetooth headsets (B and D).
1. You (A) may start an intercom conversation with the non-Sena Bluetooth headset (B).
(B)
(A) (C)
(D)
2. The other SPH10 (C) may join the intercom by making an intercom call to you (A).
(A) (C)
(B) (D)
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3. The non-Sena Bluetooth headset (D) may join the conference intercom by making an intercom call to the SPH10 (C).
16.4.2 Four-way Universal Intercom Case 2
Three SPH10 headsets (A, C and D) and one non-Sena
Bluetooth headset (B). The procedure is the same as the case 1 described in section 16.4.1.
(A) (C)
(A) (C)
(B) (D)
4. Now two SPH10 headsets (A & C) and two non-Sena
Bluetooth headsets (B & D) are connected with the four-way Universal Intercom.
(B) (D)
(A) (C)
(B) (D)
You may disconnect a four-way Universal Intercom using the same way as you do in a normal four-way intercom. Please refer to section, 15.2 “End Four-way
Intercom”.
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17. MUSIC SHARING 18. THREE-WAY CONFERENCE
PHONE CALL WITH INTERCOM
PARTICIPANT
You can start sharing music with an intercom friend using Bluetooth stereo music during a two-way intercom conversation. When you terminate music sharing, you can go back to the intercom conversation. To start or terminate sharing music, press and hold the Jog Dial for 1 second during an intercom conversation until you hear a double beep and you and your intercom friend will listen to or terminate sharing music. To track forward or track back, rotate while pressing down the Jog Dial clockwise or counter clockwise.
Note:
1. Both you and your intercom friend can remotely control music playback during music sharing such as track forward and track back.
2. When you have an incoming call, make a phone call, or hear the turn-by-turn voice instruction of GPS during music sharing, the function will be paused.
3. In order to share music, make sure that you update both headsets with the firmware that has the music sharing feature, and enable the EDR setting in the
Sena Device Manager.
You can have a three-way conference phone call by adding an intercom friend to the mobile phone conversation. While having a mobile phone call, make an intercom call to one of the intercom friends by tapping the Jog Dial to form a three-way conference call with the person on the mobile phone line. To disconnect the intercom first and go back to your private mobile phone call, terminate the intercom by tapping the Jog
Dial. To end the mobile phone call first and maintain the intercom conversation, press the Jog Dial for 2 seconds, or tap the phone button, or wait for the person on the mobile phone line to end the call.
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Start
Tap Jog Dial while having a mobile phone call
End intercom first
Tap Jog Dial
End phone call first
Press Jog Dial for 2”
or
Tap Phone Button
or
Wait for the called person to end the call
Start & End Three-way Conference Phone Call
19. INTERCOM FAILURE
When you try to start an intercom conversation with an intercom friend who is already having a conference intercom with other riders or a mobile phone call, you will hear a low tone double beep signifying an intercom busy signal. In this case, you have to try again later.
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20. INTERCOM RECONNECTION
21. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT
SETTINGS
If your intercom friend goes out of range while having an intercom conversation, you may hear static noise and eventually the intercom will be disconnected. In this case, the SPH10 automatically tries to reconnect the intercom every 8 seconds and you will hear high tone double beeps until the intercom is reestablished.
If you don’t want to make a reconnection, tap the Jog
Dial to stop the attempt.
1. To restore the SPH10 to factory default settings, press and hold the Phone Button for 12 seconds until the LED shows solid red and you hear double beeps. You will hear a voice prompt saying
“Factory reset” .
2. Within 5 seconds, press the Jog Dial to confirm reset. The headset will be restored to factory setting and switched off automatically. You will hear a voice prompt saying “Headset reset, good-bye” .
3. If you don’t press the Jog Dial within 5 seconds, the reset attempt is canceled and the headset returns to stand-by mode. You will hear a voice prompt saying saying “Canceled” .
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22. FAULT RESET 23. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
When the SPH10 is not working properly or is in faulty status for any reason, you may reset by pushing the pin-hole reset button at the back of the headset main unit. Insert a paper clip into the reset pin-hole and press the reset button for a second with light pressure.
The SPH10 will be switched off, and you have to turn the system back on and try again. However, this will not restore the headset to factory default settings.
The SPH10 supports firmware upgrade function.
Please visit Sena Bluetooth web site at www.sena.
com to check the latest software downloads.
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24. SENA BLUETOOTH CONNECTION
CASE STUDIES
Case 1
Intercom
Pairing
Mobile Phone
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Multipoint
Pairing
Bluetooth GPS*
Bluetooth Pairing Procedure
1
Mobile Phone Pairing
2
Multipoint Pairing
3
Intercom Pairing
Bluetooth GPS* zumo 220/350/550/660/665, TomTom Rider
Usage
• Mobile phone: phone call, listening to music
• GPS: GPS instruction
• Intercom
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Case 2
SPH10
Intercom
Pairing
GPS - Mobile
Phone Pairing
Bluetooth GPS*
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Mobile Phone
Bluetooth Pairing Procedure
1
GPS - Mobile Phone Pairing
2
Mobile Phone Pairing
3
Intercom Pairing
Bluetooth GPS* zumo 550/660/665, TomTom Rider
Usage
• GPS zumo 660/665: GPS instruction, phone call, listening to music
zumo 550, TomTom Rider: GPS instruction, phone call
• Intercom
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Case 3
Intercom
Pairing
Bluetooth GPS*
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Multipoint
Pairing
Mobile Phone
SPH10
Bluetooth Pairing Procedure
1 Mobile Phone Pairing
2
Multipoint Pairing
3
Intercom Pairing
Bluetooth GPS* zumo 220/350/550/660/665, TomTom Rider
Usage
• Mobile Phone: phone call
• GPS
zumo 660/665: GPS instruction, listening to music
zumo 220/350/550, TomTom Rider: GPS instruction
• Intercom
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Case 4
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Intercom
Pairing
Mobile Phone
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Bluetooth GPS*
Bluetooth Pairing Procedure
1 Mobile Phone Pairing
2
Mobile Phone Pairing
3
Intercom Pairing
Bluetooth GPS*
Yupiteru, smartphone apps
Usage
• Mobile Phone: phone call
• GPS: GPS instruction
• Intercom
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Case 5
Mobile Phone
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Multipoint
Pairing
SR10
Intercom
Pairing
GPS
SPH10
Bluetooth Pairing Procedure
1 Mobile Phone Pairing
2
Multipoint Pairing
3
Intercom Pairing
Usage
• Mobile Phone: phone call
• SR10: two-way radio, GPS guidancel
• Intercom
Two-way Radio
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Case 6
Mobile
Phone
GPS -
Mobile Phone
Pairing Bluetooth GPS*
Mobile Phone
Pairing
MP3 Player
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Bluetooth Pairing Procedure
1 GPS - Mobile Phone Pairing
2
Mobile Phone Pairing
3
Mobile Phone Pairing
4
Intercom Pairing
Bluetooth GPS* zumo 220/350/550/660/665, TomTom Rider
Usage
• GPS: phone call, GPS instruction
• MP3 Player: listening to music
• Intercom
Intercom
Pairing
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Case 7
GPS
Multipoint
Pairing
Mobile Phone
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Mobile Phone
Pairing
Intercom
Pairing
Mobile Phone
Pairing
SPH10
Bluetooth Pairing Procedure
1 Mobile Phone Pairing
2
Mobile Phone Pairing
3
Mobile Phone Pairing
4
Multipoint Pairing
5
Intercom Pairing
Usage
• Mobile Phone: phone call
• SR10: two-way radio, GPS instruction
• SM10: listening to music/sharing
• Intercom
Two-way Radio
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25. OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE
Button Description
Power-on Phone
Button
+ Jog
Dial Power-off
Mobile phone pairing
Duration
1 sec
Tapping
5 secs
LED
Solid blue
Solid red
Beep
Ascending beeps
Descending beeps
Blue & red alternatively flashing
High tone multiple beeps
Phone
Button
MP3, GPS pairing
5 secs
Blue & red alternatively flashing
High tone multiple beeps
Call transfer 2 secs -
High tone single beep
Factory reset
12 secs Solid red
High tone double beeps
Jog Dial within 5 secs to confirm reset
Make & answer phone call
Tapping
Speed dial
Double tapping
-
-
-
-
Button
Jog Dial
Description Duration
5 secs
LED Beep
Intercom pairing
Multipoint pairing
Universal intercom pairing
Start/end intercom conversation
Jog Dial of any one of the two headsets
5 secs
8 secs
Tapping
Lock intercom conversation
Unlock intercom conversation
End conference intercom
Reject incoming call
Volume adjustment
Play/pause
Bluetooth music
Rotating while pressing
Rotating while pressing
1 sec
2 secs
Rotating
Track forward/ back
Rotating while pressing
1 sec -
-
-
-
-
-
-
Red flashing Multiple beeps
Phone Button within 2 secs
Blue flashing
Blue flashing
-
-
-
-
-
Mid-tone single beep
Double tone beeps
Mid-tone single beep
Mid-tone double beeps
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CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY
APPROVALS
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part
15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antennae
• Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC RF Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna used for this transmitter must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with
FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.
FCC Caution
Any changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void user’s authority to operate the equipment.
CE Declaration of Conformity
This product is CE marked according to the provisions of the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). Hereby, Sena declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
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1999/5/EC. For further information, please consult www.
sena.com
. Please note that this product uses radio frequency bands not harmonized within EU. Within the EU this product is intended to be used in Austria, Belgium,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland,
Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Portugal, Spain,
Sweden, United Kingdom and within EFTA in Iceland,
Norway and Switzerland.
Industry Canada Statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licenseexempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Bluetooth License
The Bluetooth ® word mark and logos are owned by the
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sena is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
The product is compliant with and adopts the Bluetooth ®
Specification 3.0 and has successfully passed all interoperability tests that are specified in the Bluetooth ® specification. However, interoperability between the device and other Bluetooth ® -enabled products is not guaranteed.
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WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment )
The crossed-out wheel bin symbol on the product, literature, or packaging reminds you that all electrical and electronic products, batteries, and accumulators must be taken to separate collection at the end of their working life. This requirement applies to the European Union and other locations where separate collection systems are available.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please do not dispose of these products as unsorted municipal waste, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling.
y Le present appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie
Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisee aux deux conditions suivantes :
(1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et
(2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. y
Caution: Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Please ensure that the product is properly used by observing the warnings and cautions below to prevent any risk and/or damage to property.
Product Storage and Management
• Keep the product free of dust. It may damage mechanical and electronic parts of the product.
• Do not store the product in high temperatures as this may reduce the life span of electronic devices, damage the battery, and/or melt plastic parts of the product.
• Do not store the product in cold temperatures.
Abrupt changes in temperatures may cause condensation and damage electronic circuits.
• Do not clean the product with cleaning solvents, toxic chemicals, or strong detergents as this may damage the product.
• Do not paint the product. Paint may obstruct moving parts or interfere with the normal operation of the product.
• Do not drop or otherwise shock the product. It may damage the product or its internal electronic circuits.
• Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product as this may damage the product and invalidate the product warranty.
• Do not store the product in humid environments, especially for long time storage.
Product Use
• In some regions, it is prohibited by law to ride motorcycles while wearing headsets or earbuds.
Therefore be certain to comply with all relevant laws in the region before using the product.
• The headset is for motorcycle helmets only. To install the headset, you must follow the installation instructions shown in the User’s Guide.
• Use of the product at a high volume for a long period of time may damage your eardrums or hearing ability. Keep the volume at a modest level to prevent damage.
• Do not cause impact to the product or touch it with sharp tools as this may damage the product.
• Do not use the product in high-temperatures or apply heat to the product as this may cause damage, explosion, or fire.
• Keep product away from pets or small children. It may damage the product.
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• In any place where wireless communication is prohibited, such as hospitals or airplanes, turn off the power and refrain from using the product. In a place where wireless communication is prohibited, electromagnetic waves may cause hazards or accidents.
• Do not use the product near hazardous explosives.
When it is near any explosion hazards, turn off the power and heed any regulations, instructions, and signs in the area.
• When using the product, be certain to conform to laws regarding the use of communications devices while riding.
• Do not put the product where it may hamper the rider's vision or manipulate it while riding. This may cause traffic accidents.
• Before riding, fasten the product to the helmet, and double-check that it is fastened. Separation of the product while riding may cause damage to the product or accidents.
• If the product is damaged, stop using it immediately.
It may cause damage, explosion, or fire.
Battery
This product has an irreplaceable rechargeable battery inside. Therefore, when using the product, make sure to adhere to the following:
• Never separate the battery from the product as this may damage the product.
• The battery performance may be reduced over time with usage.
• In recharging the battery, make sure to use an approved charger provided by the manufacturer.
Use of a non-approved charger may cause fire, explosion, leakage, and other hazards may also reduce the life time or performance of the battery.
• Any 3rd party USB charger can be used with Sena products if the charger is approved by either the
FCC, CE, IC or other locally approved agencies that
Sena accepts.
• Do not use cigarette chargers other than the included cigarette charger to charge the headset.
• Store the battery at temperatures of 15°C~25°C
(59°F~77°F). Higher or lower temperatures may reduce the capacity and life of the battery, or may cause temporary non-operation. Do not use the product in sub-zero temperature, because it may cause serious reduction of the battery performance.
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• If you apply heat to the battery or throw it into fire, it may explode.
• Do not use the product with a damaged battery. It may explode and/or cause accidents.
• Never use a damaged charger. It may explode and/ or cause accidents.
• Battery life may vary depending on conditions, environmental factors, functions of the product in use, and devices used with it.
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PRODUCT WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
Sena Technologies, Inc. (“Sena”) guarantees the product quality based on the technical specification stated in the product manual, and data regarding product warranty.
Here, product warranty extends to the product only.
Sena will not be liable for any loss, damage of human life, or loss of property which may result from using the product beyond defective parts or flaws that occur due to problems in manufacture.
Warranty Period
Sena guarantees free-of-charge replacements of defective parts of the product or flaws that may have occurred due to problems in manufacture for a period of
2 years from the date of initial purchase.
Termination
Quality warranty of the product becomes effective on the date of initial purchase. In addition, the quality warranty of the product expires when the warranty period expires.
However, in the following cases, the warranty will be terminated prematurely.
• In the event the product has been sold or transferred to a third party.
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• In the event the manufacturer's name, serial number, product label, or other markings have been modified or removed.
• In the event any unauthorized person has tried to disassemble, repair, or modify the product.
Notice and Waiver
By buying and using this product, you relinquish considerable legal rights including any claim for compensation for damages. Therefore, be certain to read and understand the following terms and conditions before using the product. Use of this product will constitute consent to this agreement, and forfeiture of rights to all claims. If you do not consent to all the terms and conditions of this agreement, return the product for a refund.
1. You agree that you, your descendants, legal proxies, successors, or transferees will not raise permanent volitional request for any suit, claim, implementation, redemption or similar action from Sena with regard to any occasion such as difficulty, pain, suffering, inconvenience, loss, injury, or death which may occur to you or a third party during the use of this product.
2. You must completely understand and accept all risks (including those occurring due to any careless behavior of yours or others) which may occur during the use of this product.
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3. You are responsible for ensuring that your medical condition permits usage of the product and that you are in sufficient physical condition for using any device which can be used with it. In addition, you must ensure that the product does not limit your abilities and that you are able to use it safely.
4. You must be an adult who can take responsibilities for using the product.
5. You must read and understand the following warnings and alerts:
• Sena; together with employees, managers, partners, subsidiaries, representatives, agents, supporting firms and suppliers, sole sellers of Sena (collectively referred to as "the company") recommend that, before using the product and similar devices of any brands including its derivative models, you collect any relevant information in advance and be entirely prepared in terms of weather, traffic situation, and road conditions.
• When you use the product while you operating any vehicle or equipment such as motorcycles, scooters, mopeds, ATVs, or quad-bikes (hereinafter called as
"transportation means"), you must take complete caution regardless of the location of such operation.
• Use of the product on the road may cause such risks as fracture, serious disability, or death.
• Risk factors, which may occur when you use the product, may be due to errors of the manufacturer, its agents, or third parties which are involved in the manufacturing.
• Risk factors, which may occur when you use the product, may be unforeseeable. Therefore, you must take full responsibility for any damage or loss caused by all risk factors which may occur when using the product.
• When you use the product, use good judgment; never use it under the influence of alcohol.
6. You must read and completely understand all terms and conditions of legal rights and warnings that are involved in using the product. In addition, usage of the product constitutes acceptance of all terms and conditions regarding waiver of rights.
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Warranty Exclusions
Reasons for Limited Liabilities
If you do not return the product after purchasing it, you relinquish all rights to liabilities, loss, claims, and claims for reimbursement of expenses (including attorney's fees). Therefore, Sena will not be liable for physical injury, death, or any loss or damage of transportation means, possessions, or assets which belong to you or third parties that may have occurred while you use the product.
Further, Sena will not be liable for any substantial damage not related to t he condition, environment, or malfunction of the product. All risks related with the operation of the product depend entirely on the user regardless of its use by the initial purchaser of a third party.
Use of this product may violate local or national laws. In addition, be aware once again that correct and safe use of the product is entirely your responsibility.
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Limitation of Liability
TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, SENA
EXCLUDES FOR ITSELF AND ITS SUPPLIERS ANY
LIABILITY, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE
DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR
PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION
OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF
OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR
INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF SENA OR
ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND LIMITS ITS
LIABILITY TO REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR REFUND OF
THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AT SENA’S OPTION. THIS
DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES WILL NOT BE
AFFECTED IF ANY REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN SHALL
FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. IN ANY CASE, THE
TOTAL COMPENSATION LIABILITIES OF SENA OR ITS
SALES AGENTS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID
FOR THE PRODUCT BY THE PURCHASER.
Liabilities Disclaimer
In addition to damages which may occur due to the use of the product, Sena will not be liable for damages of the product which occur due to the following events.
• In the event the product is misused or used for purposes other than its intended purposes.
• In the event the product is damaged because the user does not follow the content of the product manual.
• In the event the product is damaged because it has been left unattended or has undergone any other accident.
• In the event the product is damaged because the user has used any parts or software which are not provided by the manufacturer.
• In the event the product is damaged because the user has disassembled, repaired, or modified it in such way as is not explained in the product manual.
• In the event the product is damaged by a third party.
• In the event the product is damaged due to Acts of God
(including fire, flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane or other natural disaster).
• In the event the surface of the product is damaged by use.
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Warranty Service
To obtain product warranty service, send the defective product, at your expense, to the manufacturer or the seller along with proof of purchase (a receipt that shows the purchase date, a product registration certificate of the
Website, and other relevant information). Take necessary measures to protect the product. In order to get a refund or replacement, you must include the whole package as it was purchased.
Free-of-charge Service
Sena will provide free-of-charge repair or replacement service for the product when product defects occur within the scope of the product warranty during the warranty period.
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User’s Guide for Firmware v5.2
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Table of contents
- 5 1. INTRODUCTION
- 6 2. PACKAGE CONTENTS
- 7 3. WEARING THE SPH
- 7 3.1 Microphone Installation
- 8 3.2 Placing the Headset on Your Ear
- 8 4. POWERING ON/OFF AND CHARGING
- 8 4.1 Powering On
- 8 4.2 Powering Off
- 8 4.3 Charging
- 9 4.4 Low Battery Warning
- 9 4.5 Checking the Battery Level
- 9 5. VOLUME ADJUSTMENT
- 10 6. PAIRING THE SPH10 WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICES
- 10 6.1 Mobile Phone Pairing
- 10 6.2 Multipoint Pairing
- 11 6.3 Bluetooth Stereo Device Pairing
- 11 6.4 Bluetooth GPS Navigation Pairing
- 14 Radio Adapter
- 15 OR HANDSFREE
- 15 7.1 A2DP Stereo Music Only
- 16 7.2 HFP for Phone Call Only
- 16 8. INTERCOM PAIRING
- 16 Conversation
- 18 9. SPH10 CONFIGURATION SETTING
- 18 9.1 Assigning Speed Dial
- 19 9.2 Enabling/Disabling Voice Activated Phone Answering
- 19 9.3 Enabling/Disabling Voice Activated Intercom
- 20 9.4 Enabling/Disabling Voice Prompts
- 20 9.5 Enabling/Disabling Sidetone
- 21 9.6 Enabling/Disabling Advanced Noise Control
- 21 9.7 Delete all Bluetooth Pairing Information
- 22 10. FUNCTION PRIORITY
- 23 11. STEREO MUSIC
- 23 11.1 By Stereo Audio Cable
- 23 11.2 By Bluetooth Wireless Stereo
- 24 12. MOBILE PHONE CALL MAKING AND ANSWERING
- 24 12.1 Mobile Phone Call Making and Answering
- 25 12.2 Speed Dialing
- 26 13. TWO-WAY INTERCOM
- 26 13.1 Start and End Two-way Intercom
- 27 13.2 Intercom and Mobile Phone Call
- 28 13.3 Intercom and GPS
- 28 13.4 Intercom and Two-way Radio
- 29 14. THREE-WAY CONFERENCE INTERCOM
- 29 14.1 Start Three-way Intercom
- 31 14.2 End Three-way Intercom
- 31 15. FOUR-WAY CONFERENCE INTERCOM
- 31 15.1 Start Four-way Intercom
- 32 15.2 End Four-way Intercom
- 32 16. UNIVERSAL INTERCOM
- 32 16.1 Universal Intercom Pairing
- 33 16.2 Two-way Universal Intercom
- 33 16.3 Three-way Universal Intercom
- 35 16.4 Four-way Universal Intercom
- 37 17. MUSIC SHARING
- 37 INTERCOM PARTICIPANT
- 38 19. INTERCOM FAILURE
- 39 20. INTERCOM RECONNECTION
- 39 21. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
- 40 22. FAULT RESET
- 40 23. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
- 41 24. SENA BLUETOOTH CONNECTION CASE STUDIES
- 48 25. OPERATION QUICK REFERENCE
- 49 CERTIFICATION AND SAFETY APPROVALS
- 49 FCC Compliance Statement
- 49 FCC RF Exposure Statement
- 49 FCC Caution
- 49 CE Declaration of Conformity
- 50 Industry Canada Statement
- 50 Bluetooth License
- 50 WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment )
- 51 SAFETY INFORMATION
- 51 Product Storage and Management
- 51 Product Use
- 52 Battery
- 53 PRODUCT WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER
- 53 Limited Warranty
- 55 Warranty Exclusions
- 57 Warranty Service