FURY Motorcycle Helmet With Mesh Intercom
Product Information:
The product is called SENA Fury, version 1.0.0. It is a
motorcycle helmet with Mesh IntercomTM technology. The helmet comes
with various features and accessories, including a microphone
chinstrap, retention D-rings, speakers, buttons for volume
adjustment and Mesh IntercomTM, a DC power charging and firmware
upgrade port, a pinhole for fault reset, a status and charging LED,
and buttons for the Bluetooth system. The package includes the
helmet itself, a long visor, a short visor, a helmet pouch, a USB
power and data cable (USB-C), and reflex stickers (included only in
the Europe package).
Product Usage Instructions:
2. WEARING THE HELMET
2.1 Putting on the Helmet
- Unfasten the chinstrap.
- Gently pull the chinstrap outward and slide the helmet onto
your head. - Adjust the helmet for a comfortable fit by using the retention
D-rings. - Securely fasten the chinstrap.
2.2 Removing the Helmet
- Unfasten the chinstrap.
- Slide the helmet off your head.
2.3 Pre-Ride Helmet Inspection
Before every ride, perform a helmet inspection:
2.3.1 Checking the Exterior
Inspect the exterior of the helmet for any visible damage or
cracks. If any damage is found, do not use the helmet and contact
customer support.
2.3.2 Checking the Chinstrap
Check the chinstrap for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure that
the chinstrap is securely fastened.
2.4 Accessory Installation: Visor
If desired, install either the long visor or the short visor
onto the helmet. Follow the instructions provided in the package
for visor installation.
SENA
Version 1.0.0
USER’S GUIDE
ENGLISH
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. ABOUT THE FURY
5
1.1 Product Features
5
1.2 General Information
6
1.3 Product Details
7
1.4 Package Contents
8
2. WEARING THE HELMET
9
2.1 Putting on the Helmet
9
2.2 Removing the Helmet
9
2.3 Pre-Ride Helmet Inspection
10
2.3.1 Checking the Exterior
10
2.3.2 Checking the Chinstrap
10
2.4 Accessory Installation: Visor
10
3. GETTING STARTED
11
3.1 Downloadable Sena Software
11
3.1.1 SENA MOTORCYCLES App
11
3.1.2 Sena Device Manager
11
3.2 Charging
11
3.3 Legend
12
3.4 Powering On and Off
12
3.5 Checking the Battery Level
12
3.6 Volume Adjustment
13
4. PAIRING THE BLUETOOTH SYSTEM WITH OTHER
BLUETOOTH DEVICES
14
4.1 Phone Pairing
14
4.1.1 Initially Pairing the FURY
14
4.1.2 Pairing When the FURY is Turned Off
15
4.1.3 Pairing When the FURY is Turned On
15
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED
4.2 Second Mobile Phone Pairing
– Second Mobile Phone, GPS, and SR10
16
4.3 GPS Pairing
16
5. MOBILE PHONE USAGE
17
5.1 Making and Answering Calls
17
5.2 Speed Dialing
17
5.2.1 Assigning Speed Dial Presets
17
5.2.2 Using Speed Dial Presets
17
6. STEREO MUSIC
19
6.1 Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices
19
6.2 Music Sharing
19
7. MESH INTERCOM
20
7.1 What is Mesh Intercom?
20
7.1.1 Open Mesh
21
7.1.2 Group Mesh
21
7.2 Starting Mesh Intercom
22
7.3 Using the Mesh in Open Mesh
22
7.3.1 Channel Setting (Default: channel 1)
22
7.4 Using Mesh in Group Mesh
23
7.4.1 Creating a Group Mesh
23
7.4.2 Joining an Existing Group Mesh
24
7.5 Enable/Disable Mic (Default: Enable)
25
7.6 Toggling Open Mesh/Group Mesh
25
7.7 Reset Mesh
25
8. MESH AUDIO MULTITASKING (ALWAYS ON) 26
TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED
9. USING THE FM RADIO
27
9.1 FM Radio On/Off
27
9.2 Seek and Save Radio Stations
27
9.3 Scan and Save Radio Stations
28
9.4 Navigating Preset Stations
28
9.5 Temporary Station Preset
29
10. FUNCTION PRIORITY AND FIRMWARE
UPGRADES
30
10.1 Function Priority
30
10.2 Firmware Upgrades
30
11. CONFIGURATION SETTING
31
11.1 Bluetooth system Configuration Menu
31
11.2 Software Configuration Setting
31
11.2.1 Headset Language
32
11.2.2 Audio Equalizer (Default: Off)
32
11.2.3 HD Voice (Default: Enable)
32
11.2.4 Voice Prompt (Default: Enable)
32
11.2.5 RDS AF Setting (Default: Disable)
32
11.2.6 FM Station Guide (Default: Enable)
33
11.2.7 Region Selection
33
12. TROUBLESHOOTING
34
12.1 Fault Reset
34
12.2 Factory Reset
34
1. ABOUT THE FURY
1.1 Product Features
Bluetooth® 5.1 Mesh Intercom up to 1.2 km (0.7 mi)* Audio MultitaskingTM Music Sharing FM Radio * in open terrain
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1 ABOUT THE FURY
1.2 General Information
This product is a Motorcycle Open-Face Helmet. Do not use it for any other purpose than riding a motorcycle. If you use the helmet for anything else, it may not provide sufficient protection in an accident. No helmet can protect the wearer against all possible impact scenarios. For maximum protection, the helmet must fit properly on the head and its retention strap securely fastened under the chin. With the retention system comfortably but firmly adjusted, the helmet should allow sufficient peripheral vision when secured. If the helmet is too large, it may move on your head while riding. If the helmet can be removed when pulled from the back in an upward and forward direction, it’s not fitted properly. This could cause the helmet to obstruct your vision while riding or come off in an accident, resulting in personal injury or death. Please refer to Section 2: “Wearing the Helmet” for more details about properly securing and wearing your helmet. The contents of this helmet User’s Guide are subjected to change without notice. Its illustration may differ from the actual product. The copyrights for the User’s Guide belong to Sena Technologies, Inc. Reproduction or copying of the User’s Guide without permission is strictly prohibited.
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1 ABOUT THE FURY
1.3 Product Details
Microphone Chinstrap
Retention D-Rings
Speakers
(+) Button Center Button (-) Button
Mesh Intercom Button
DC Power Charging & Firmware Upgrade Port Pinhole Fault Reset Button Status & Charging LED Bluetooth System’s Buttons
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1 ABOUT THE FURY
1.4 Package Contents
Helmet
Long Visor
Short Visor
Helmet Pouch
USB Power & Data Cable (USB-C)
Reflex Stickers (4)*
* Included only in Europe package
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2. WEARING THE HELMET
2.1 Putting on the Helmet
1. Unfasten the chinstrap. 2. Gently pull the chinstrap outward and slide the helmet onto your
head. Note: A “chinstrap” is the nylon webbing that goes through the D-Rings. 3. Route the chinstrap under your chin, then thread it through both D-Rings. 4. To fasten securely, thread chinstrap back through the D-Ring closest to your neck, and pull.
Chinstrap Retention D-Rings
2.2 Removing the Helmet
1. Loosen the chinstrap by pulling the red tab attached to the D-Rings. 2. Pull the chinstrap out from within the D-rings. 3. Gently pull the padded chinstrap outward and slide the helmet off
your head. Note: Fastening the chinstrap after removing the helmet will help avoid scratching surfaces it’s placed upon.
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2 WEARING THE HELMET
2.3 Pre-Ride Helmet Inspection
2.3.1 Checking the Exterior
Check the helmet regularly for damage. Small, superficial scratches will not impair the helmet’s protective qualities. In the case of more serious damage (cracks, dents, flaking and cracking paint, etc.), the helmet should no longer be used.
2.3.2 Checking the Chinstrap
1. Ensure that the chinstrap is properly routed under your chin. 2. To test the chinstrap tension, slip your index finger under the
chinstrap and pull. If the chinstrap is loose under the chin, it needs to be tightened. If the chinstrap loosens when you pull on it, the helmet is not properly fitted. Undo the chinstrap completely and try fastening it again, then repeat the test. 3. If you are unable to fasten the chinstrap so that it fits firmly against the chin, check that your helmet is still the right size for you. Note: Repeat the test after each adjustment.
CAUTION: Never ride with the chinstrap unfastened or incorrectly adjusted. The chinstrap should fit correctly and should not become loose when pulled. The fastener is not correctly closed if the chinstrap becomes loose when pulled.
2.4 Accessory Installation: Visor
To protect your eyes from the sun or other bright lights, you can use the visor. Sena provides both a long and short visor in the package. Align the buttons of the visor with the helmet and press hard to attach.
Visor
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3. GETTING STARTED
3.1 Downloadable Sena Software
3.1.1 SENA MOTORCYCLES App
By simply pairing your phone with your Bluetooth system, you can use the SENA MOTORCYCLES App for quicker, easier set up and management.
SENA MOTORCYCLES
· Download the SENA MOTORCYCLES App on Google Play Store or App Store.
3.1.2 Sena Device Manager
The Sena Device Manager allows you to upgrade firmware and configure settings directly from your PC.
Sena Device Manager
· Download the Sena Device Manager at sena.com.
3.2 Charging
Charging the Bluetooth system
Depending upon the charging method, the Bluetooth system will be fully charged in about 2.5 hours.
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Note: · Please make sure to take off your helmet while charging. The
Bluetooth system automatically turns off during charging.
· 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.
· Use of a non-approved charger may cause fire, explosion, leakage, and other hazards which may also reduce the life time or performance of the battery.
· The Bluetooth system is compatible with 5 V input USB-charged devices only.
3.3 Legend
TAP
1x
Tap button the specified number of times
“Hello”
HOLD
10s
Press and Hold button for the specified amount of time
Audible prompt
3.4 Powering On and Off
Powering On
Powering Off
=
HOLD
1s
=
TAP
1x
3.5 Checking the Battery Level
Instructions are for when powering the Bluetooth system on. Powering On
=
=
HOLD
1s
=
=
Note: When the battery is low while in use, you will hear a voice prompt saying “Low battery”.
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3 GETTING STARTED
3.6 Volume Adjustment
You can raise or lower the volume by tapping the (+) Button or the (-) Button. Volume is set and maintained independently at different levels for each audio source (i.e., phone, intercom), even when the Bluetooth system is rebooted.
Volume Up
Volume Down
=
TAP
1x
=
TAP
1x
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4. PAIRING THE BLUETOOTH SYSTEM WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES
When using the Bluetooth system with other Bluetooth devices for the first time, they will need to be “paired.” This enables them to recognize and communicate with one another whenever they are within range. The Bluetooth system can pair with multiple Bluetooth devices such as a mobile phone, GPS, MP3 player or Sena SR10 Two-Way Radio Adapter via Mobile Phone Pairing, Second Mobile Phone Pairing and GPS Pairing.
Mobile Phone
MP3
GPS
Player Devices
Sena SR10
4.1 Phone Pairing
There are three ways to pair the phone.
4.1.1 Initially Pairing the FURY
The Bluetooth system will automatically enter the phone pairing mode when you initially turn on the Bluetooth system or in the following situation:
· Rebooting after executing Factory Reset.
1. Press and hold the Center Button and the (+) Button for 1 second.
=
HOLD
Blinking
1s
“Phone pairing”
Note: · The phone pairing mode lasts for 3 minutes. · To cancel phone pairing, tap the Center Button.
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2. Select FURY in the list of Bluetooth
devices detected. If your mobile
Bluetooth
phone asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
FUPiRY
Device B
4.1.2 Pairing When the FURY is Turned Off
1. While the Bluetooth system is off, press and hold the Center Button and the (+) Button until the LED flashes red and blue alternately and you hear a voice prompt, “Phone pairing.”
Blinking
=
HOLD
“Phone pairing”
2. Select FURY in the list of Bluetooth
devices detected. If your mobile
Bluetooth
phone asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
FUPiRY
Device B
4.1.3 Pairing When the FURY is Turned On
1. While the Bluetooth system is on, press and hold the Center Button for 5 seconds.
=
HOLD
5s
Blinking
“Phone pairing”
2. Select FURY in the list of Bluetooth
devices detected. If your mobile
Bluetooth
phone asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
FUPiRY
Device B
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4 PAIRING THE BLUETOOTH SYSTEM WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES
4.2 Second Mobile Phone Pairing – Second Mobile Phone, GPS, and SR10
1. Press and hold the Center Button for 10 seconds.
=
HOLD
10s
“Configuration menu”
2. Tap the (+) Button.
=
TAP
1x
3. Select FURY in the list of Bluetooth devices detected. If your Bluetooth device asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
Blinking
“Second mobile phone pairing”
Bluetooth
FUPiRY
Device B
4.3 GPS Pairing
1. Press and hold the Center Button for 10 seconds.
=
HOLD
10s
“Configuration menu”
2. Double tap the (+) Button.
=
TAP
2x
Blinking
“GPS pairing”
3. Select FURY in the list of devices
detected. If your Bluetooth device
Bluetooth
asks for a PIN, enter 0000.
FUPi RY
Device B
Note: If you pair your GPS device via GPS Pairing, its instruction will interrupt your Mesh Intercom conversations.
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5. MOBILE PHONE USAGE
5.1 Making and Answering Calls
Answer a Call
=
TAP
1x
End a Call
=
HOLD
2s
Reject a Call
=
HOLD
2s
Make a Call with Voice
=
HOLD in stand by
3s mode
Note: If you have a GPS device connected, you will not hear its voice navigations during a phone call.
5.2 Speed Dialing
5.2.1 Assigning Speed Dial Presets
Speed Dial Presets could be assigned through the Sena Device Manager or the SENA MOTORCYCLES App.
5.2.2 Using Speed Dial Presets
1. Enter into the Speed Dial menu.
=
HOLD
3s
“Speed dial”
2. Navigate forward or backward through Speed Dial Preset numbers.
=
TAP
1x
or
=
TAP
1x
(1) Last number redial (2) Speed dial 1 (3) Speed dial 2
(4) Speed dial 3 (5) Cancel
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3. Call one of your Speed Dial Presets numbers.
=
TAP
1x
“Speed dial (#)”
4. Redial the last number called. Redial Last Number
=
TAP
1x
“Last number redial”
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6. STEREO MUSIC
6.1 Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices
Play/Pause Music
=
HOLD
1s
Track Forward/Backward
=
HOLD
1s
or
=
HOLD
1s
6.2 Music Sharing
You can start sharing music with one participant of a Mesh Intercom. Both you and a participant can remotely control music playback such as track forward and track back.
Start Sharing Music
1. The Creator will send a request message to participants connected during Mesh Intercom. [Creator]
[Creator]
“Music sharing on”
=
HOLD
3s
2. The Creator will share music with the first participant that accepts the request.
[Participant] Accept [Participant] Refuse=
TAP
1x
=
HOLD
1s
Terminate Sharing Music
=
HOLD
3s
“Music sharing off”
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7. MESH INTERCOM
7.1 What is Mesh Intercom?
Mesh IntercomTM is a dynamic communication system created by Sena that provides instant and effortless bike-to-bike communication without a pre-grouping process. Mesh Intercom allows riders to connect and communicate with nearby users without the need to pair each Bluetooth system together. The working distance between each FURY in Mesh Intercom can be up to 1.2 km (0.7 miles) in open terrain. In open terrain, the Mesh can be extended up to 4.8 km ( 3 miles ) between a minimum of six users. Within the same channel in Open MeshTM or the same private group in Group MeshTM, six users can talk at the same time and enjoy the optimal quality for their conversation.
Mesh Intercom
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7 MESH INTERCOM
7.1.1 Open Mesh
Open Mesh is an open group intercom function. Users can freely communicate with each other in the same Open Mesh channel and select which channel (1-9) to use through the Bluetooth system.
It can connect with a virtually unlimited number of users in each channel.
Ch 1
Open Mesh
Ch 2
Ch 3
Ch 4
Ch 5
Ch 6
Ch 7
Ch 8
Ch 9
7.1.2 Group Mesh
Group Mesh is a closed group intercom function that allows users to join, leave, or rejoin a group intercom conversation without pairing each Bluetooth system. Users can freely communicate with each other in the same private group in Group Mesh.
For closed intercom conversations using Mesh Intercom, a Group Mesh needs to be created by the users. When users create a private group in Group Mesh by Mesh Grouping, the Bluetooth system automatically switches from Open Mesh to Group Mesh. Up to 24 users can all be connected in each private group.
Group Mesh
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7.2 Starting Mesh Intercom
When Mesh Intercom is enabled, the FURY will automatically connect to nearby FURY users and allow them to talk to each other by pressing the Mesh Intercom Button.
Mesh Intercom On
=
TAP
1x
Blinking
“Mesh intercom on, Open Mesh, channel 1”
Mesh Intercom Off
=
TAP
1x
“Mesh intercom off”
7.3 Using the Mesh in Open Mesh
When Mesh Intercom is enabled, the Bluetooth system will be in Open Mesh (default: channel 1) initially.
7.3.1 Channel Setting (Default: channel 1)
If the Open Mesh communication experiences interference because other groups are also using channel 1 (default), change the channel. You can select from channels 1 to 9.
1. Double tap the Mesh Intercom Button.
=
TAP
2x
“Channel setting, 1”
2. Navigate between channels. (1 2 ··· 8 9 Exit 1 ···)
=
TAP
1x
or
“#”
=
TAP
1x
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3. Save the channel.
=
TAP
1x
“Channel is set, channel #”
Note: · Channel Setting always starts with channel 1.
· If you do not press any button for approximately 10 seconds in a specific channel, the channel is automatically saved.
· The channel will be remembered even if you turn off the FURY.
· You can use the SENA MOTORCYCLES App to change the channel.
7.4 Using Mesh in Group Mesh
7.4.1 Creating a Group Mesh
Creating a Group Mesh requires two or more Open Mesh users.
Open Mesh
Group Mesh
B You
C
You
B
C
1. To enter Mesh Grouping to create a Group Mesh, press and hold the Mesh Intercom Button for 5 seconds on the Bluetooth system of the users (You, B, and C).
=
HOLD
5s
“Mesh grouping”
2. When Mesh Grouping is completed, the users (You, B and C) will hear a voice prompt on their Bluetooth systems as Open Mesh switches to Group Mesh.
You
B
C
“Group Mesh”
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7 MESH INTERCOM
Note: · If the Mesh Grouping is not completed within 30 seconds, users
will hear a voice prompt, “Grouping failed”.
· If you want to cancel during the Mesh Grouping, tap the Mesh Intercom Button.
7.4.2 Joining an Existing Group Mesh
One of the current users in an Existing Group Mesh can allow new users (one or more) in Open Mesh to join the Existing Group Mesh.
Existing Group Mesh Open Mesh
Existing Group Mesh
You
B C
F D
You
F
D
C
B
1. To enter Mesh Grouping to join the Existing Group Mesh, press and hold the Mesh Intercom Button for 5 seconds on the Bluetooth systems of one (You) of the current users in the Existing Group Mesh and the new users (D and F) in Open Mesh.
=
HOLD
5s
“Mesh grouping”
2. When Mesh Grouping is completed, the new users (D and F) will hear a voice prompt on their Bluetooth systems as Open Mesh switches to Group Mesh.
D
F
“Group Mesh”
Note: If the Mesh Grouping is not completed within 30 seconds, the current user (You) will hear a low tone double beep and the new users (D and F) will hear a voice prompt, “Grouping failed”.
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7 MESH INTERCOM
7.5 Enable/Disable Mic (Default: Enable)
Users can enable/disable the microphone when communicating in a Mesh Intercom.
=
HOLD
1s
“Mic on” or “Mic off”
7.6 Toggling Open Mesh/Group Mesh
Users are able to toggle between Open Mesh and Group Mesh without resetting the Mesh. This allows users to keep the Group Mesh Network connection information while in Open Mesh.
Users can toggle to Group Mesh to communicate with participants from the stored Group Mesh Network connection information.
Toggle Between Open Mesh and Group Mesh
Open Mesh
=
“Open Mesh”
HOLD
3s
“Group Mesh”
Group Mesh
Note: If you have never participated in Group Mesh, you cannot toggle between Open Mesh and Group Mesh. You will hear a voice prompt, “No Group Available”.
7.7 Reset Mesh
If a Bluetooth system in an Open Mesh or Group Mesh resets the Mesh, it will automatically return to Open Mesh (default: channel 1).
=
HOLD
8s
“Reset Mesh”
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8. MESH AUDIO MULTITASKING (ALWAYS ON)
Audio Multitasking allows you to have an intercom conversation while simultaneously listening to music. The overlaid audio is played in the background with reduced volume whenever there is an intercom conversation and will return to normal volume once the conversation is finished. The Audio Multitasking can be configured through the IntercomAudio Overlay Sensitivity and the Audio Overlay Volume Management settings. The Intercom-Audio Overlay Sensitivity and the Audio Overlay Volume Management settings can be found in the Software Configuration Setting, accessible through the Sena Device Manager or the SENA MOTORCYCLES App.
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9. USING THE FM RADIO
9.1 FM Radio On/Off
FM Radio On
=
HOLD
1s
FM Radio Off
=
HOLD
1s
“FM on” “FM off”
9.2 Seek and Save Radio Stations
The “Seek” feature searches for radio stations.
1. Search for radio stations. Seek Stations Forward
Seek Stations Backward
=
TAP
2x
=
TAP
2x
2. Save the current station. Enter Preset Selection Mode
=
HOLD
3s
“Preset (#)”
3. Navigate through the preset numbers that you want to store. Navigate Forward/Backward Through Preset Stations
=
TAP
1x
or
=
TAP
1x
4. Save the station in the preset number you choose or delete the station from memory.
Save Station to the Preset Number
Delete Station from Memory
=
HOLD
1s
=
HOLD
1s
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9 USING THE FM RADIO
9.3 Scan and Save Radio Stations
The “Scan” function automatically searches for radio stations, starting with the current station’s frequency, then up from there.
1. Scan for stations.
Start Scanning
Stop Scanning
=
HOLD
1s
=
HOLD
1s
2. The Sena tuner pauses at each station it finds for 8 seconds before moving to the next.
3. Save the current station. The station will be saved as the next preset number.
Save the Current Station
=
TAP
1x
“Save preset (#)”
Note: You can use the Sena Device Manager or the SENA MOTORCYCLES App to save the preset stations.
9.4 Navigating Preset Stations
Using the methods above, up to 10 radio stations can be stored. You can navigate through the saved stations.
Navigate through Preset Stations
=
HOLD
1s
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9 USING THE FM RADIO
9.5 Temporary Station Preset
The Temporary Preset feature automatically finds and saves the nearest 10 radio stations without changing your existing preset stations.
1. Automatically find and save 10 stations. Temporary Stations
=
TAP
3x
2. The temporary preset stations will be cleared when the Bluetooth system reboots.
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10. FUNCTION PRIORITY AND FIRMWARE UPGRADES
10.1 Function Priority
The Bluetooth system prioritizes connected devices in the following order:
(highest) (lowest)
Mobile phone Mesh Intercom Music sharing via Bluetooth stereo music FM radio Bluetooth stereo music
A lower-priority function gets interrupted by a higher-priority function. For example, stereo music will be interrupted by an incoming mobile phone call.
10.2 Firmware Upgrades
You can upgrade firmware using the Sena Device Manager. The USB Power & Data Cable (USB-C) must be connected to your PC to upgrade firmware using the Sena Device Manager. Please visit sena.com to download the Sena Device Manager.
Click Here to Visit sena.com
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11. CONFIGURATION SETTING
11.1 Bluetooth system Configuration Menu
Access the Configuration Menu Navigate Between Menu Options
=
HOLD
10s
=
TAP
1x
Execute Menu Options
=
TAP
1x
=
TAP
1x
Bluetooth system Configuration Menu
Voice Configuration Menu
Tap the Center Button
Second Mobile Phone Pairing
None
GPS Pairing
None
Factory Reset
Execute
Exit
Execute
11.2 Software Configuration Setting
You can change the settings of the Bluetooth system through the Sena Device Manager or the SENA MOTORCYCLES App.
SENA MOTORCYCLES
Sena Device Manager
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11 CONFIGURATION SETTING
11.2.1 Headset Language
You can select the device language. The selected language is maintained even when the Bluetooth system is rebooted.
11.2.2 Audio Equalizer (Default: Off)
You can use the Audio Equalizer to increase/decrease the decibel level of different frequency ranges of audio. · Balance will adjust all of the frequency ranges to be the same volume
level (0 dB). · Bass Boost will increase the bass range of audio (20 Hz – 250 Hz). · Mid Boost will increase the mid range of audio (250 Hz – 4 kHz). · Treble Boost will increase the high range of audio (4 kHz – 20 kHz).
11.2.3 HD Voice (Default: Enable)
HD Voice allows you to communicate in high-definition during phone calls. This feature increases the quality so that the audio will be crisp and clear during phone call conversations. If this feature is enabled, incoming phone calls will interrupt intercom conversations and audio from the SR10 will not be heard during intercom conversations.
Note: Refer to the manufacturer of your Bluetooth device that will be connected to the Bluetooth system to see if it supports HD Voice.
11.2.4 Voice Prompt (Default: Enable)
You can disable Voice Prompts by software configuration settings, but the following voice prompts are always on. – Bluetooth system configuration settings menu, battery level indicator,
speed dial, FM radio functions
11.2.5 RDS AF Setting (Default: Disable)
Radio Data System (RDS) Alternative Frequency (AF) Setting allows a receiver to re-tune to the second frequency location when the first signal becomes too weak. With RDS AF enabled on the receiver, a radio station with more than one frequency can be used.
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11 CONFIGURATION SETTING
11.2.6 FM Station Guide (Default: Enable)
When FM Station Guide is enabled, FM station frequencies are given by voice prompts as you select preset stations. When FM Station Guide is disabled, the voice prompts on FM station frequencies will not be given as you select preset stations.
11.2.7 Region Selection
You can select the proper FM frequency range for your location. Using the region setting, you can optimize the seek function to avoid unnecessary frequency ranges.
Region
Worldwide North America, South America and Australia Asia and Europe Japan
Frequency range
76.0 ~ 108.0 MHz 87.5 ~ 107.9 MHz 87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz 76.0 ~ 95.0 MHz
Step
± 100 kHz ± 200 kHz ± 100 kHz ± 100 kHz
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12. TROUBLESHOOTING
Please visit sena.com for more troubleshooting information. · Customer Support: sena.com
12.1 Fault Reset
When the Bluetooth system is not working properly, you can easily reset the unit: 1. Locate the Pinhole Fault Reset Button below the Center Button. 2. Gently insert a paperclip into the hole and tap the Pinhole Fault
Reset Button with light pressure. The Bluetooth system will shut down.
Note: Fault Reset will not restore the Bluetooth system to factory default settings.
12.2 Factory Reset
To erase all of your settings and start fresh, the Bluetooth system can be restored to factory default settings using the Factory Reset feature.
1.
=
HOLD
10s
“Configuration menu”
2.
=
TAP
2x
“Factory reset”
3.
=
TAP
1x
“Headset reset, good-bye”
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