User Manual

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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 also assign phone numbers for speed dialing by using the
Device Manager software or the Sena Smartphone App. Please visit the
Sena Bluetooth website at www.sena.com for more information.
20.2 Enabling/Disabling Audio Multitasking
Voice Prompt
“Audio multitasking”
Factory Default Enable
Enable Tap the Phone Button
Disable Tap the Jog Dial
Audio Multitasking allows you to have an intercom conversation while
simultaneously listening to music, FM radio, or GPS instructions. 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 nished. If this feature is disabled,
any incoming or outgoing intercom will interrupt your audio channel.
20.3 Setting Intercom-audio Overlay Sensitivity
Voice Prompt
“Intercom-audio overlay sensitivity”
Factory Default 6
Level Adjustment Rotate the Jog Dial (1~10)
Apply Tap the Phone Button
When the Audio Multitasking setting is enabled, if you talk over the
intercom while music is playing, then the music volume will be lowered
to play in the background. You can adjust the intercom sensitivity
to activate this background music mode. To adjust this intercom
sensitivity, tap the Phone Button when you hear the voice prompt,
“Intercom-audio overlay sensitivity”. Rotate the Jog Dial to adjust
the sensitivity level. Level 1 has the lowest sensitivity and level 10
has the highest sensitivity. Tap the Phone Button to save the level of
sensitivity and you will hear the voice prompt “Save (#)”.
Before you conrm the selected level, you can test its sensitivity by
saying a word out loud or blowing into the mic. If your voice is larger
than the sensitivity of the selected level, you will hear double beeps. If
your voice is smaller than the sensitivity of the selected level, you will
not hear anything.