User's Manual
5. The HFP device confirms that the pairing is completed and the 10C is ready to use. You will hear a voice prompt, “Your
headset is paired”.
Note:
- If the GPS is also your preferred Bluetooth stereo music source, you can pair the GPS to the 10C by following the simple
procedures in “6.1 Mobile Phone Pairing”.
- You have to use a motorcycle specific GPS, which transmits turn-by-turn voice instructions to the headset by Bluetooth.
Most automotive GPS systems do not have this feature.
- The Sena SR10 is a Bluetooth two-way radio adapter for group communication, and uses Hands-Free-Profile. 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.
- The 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.
6.3 Intercom Pairing
6.3.1 Pairing with Other 10C Headsets for Intercom Conversation
The 10C can be paired with up to three other headsets for Bluetooth intercom conversation.
1. Turn on the two 10C 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, “Intercom pairing”.
3. Simply tap the Jog Dial of any one of the two headsets A and B, and wait until the LEDs of both headsets turn to blue
and intercom connection is automatically established. The two 10C headsets A and B are paired with each other for
intercom conversation. If the pairing process is not completed within one minute, the 10C will return to stand-by mode.
Pairing A & B
4. You can make other pairings between headsets A and C, and between headsets A and D by following the same
procedure as above.