Sena Bluetooth EXPAND v1.0 User's Guide User Manual
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10.3.2 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 or 3) ignore the
incoming phone call and allow the caller to go to
voice mail.
a. To answer the phone call and stop the intercom
conversation, press the Center 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 and hold the Center Button
for 2 seconds until you hear a beep.
c. To ignore an incoming phone call, just wait until
the caller goes to voice mail. You will maintain
the intercom call while the caller is leaving a
voice message.
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 the voice prompt,
“Intercom requested”. In this case, the intercom
call does not override the mobile phone call
because intercom has a lower priority than a
mobile call. You have to hang up the mobile phone
call to make or receive an intercom call.
10.3.3 Intercom and Two-way Radio
As described in 6.4 of this user's guide, you can
use a two-way radio and Sena Expand Bluetooth
intercom simultaneously by using the Sena SR10,
a Bluetooth Two-way Radio Adapter, along with the
Sena Expand. Incoming audio from the two-way
radio does not interrupt an intercom conversation but
is heard in background.