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6.3 Bluetooth Stereo Device Pairing
If the Bluetooth stereo device is integrated with a
mobile phone such as a smartphone, you don’t need
to pair the Sena Expand with it separately. When the
Sena Expand is paired with the mobile phone, it is
also paired as a stereo music device.
If you have a stand alone Bluetooth stereo device,
follow the pairing procedure separately. The
procedure is the same as the procedure given in “5.1
Mobile Phone Pairing”.
Note:
1. If a Bluetooth connection between the headset and a
mobile phone is disconnected, press and hold the Center
Button for 3 seconds until you hear a high tone single beep
to recover the Bluetooth connection immediately.
2. If a Bluetooth connection between the headset and a media
player is disconnected, press and hold the Center Button
for 1 second to recover the Bluetooth connection and play.
6.4 Pairing with the Sena SR10 Bluetooth
Two-way Radio Adapter
The Sena SR10 is a Bluetooth two-way radio adapter
for group communication. If you pair the Sena
Expand with an SR10 by multipoint pairing, the Sena
Expand is able to have two HFP devices at the same
time: a mobile phone and the Sena SR10.
1. To enter the voice configuration menu, press and
hold the Center Button for 10 seconds until you
hear the voice prompt, “Configuration menu”.
2. Press the (+) Button twice and you will hear the
voice prompt, “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 the
voice prompt, “Your headset is paired”.
5. If the pairing process is not completed within three
minutes, the Sena Expand 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 the SR10
for group communication as shown in the figure.