Pairing SM10 and SMH10
Allan Schappert, Nov 14 08:13 (PST):
I have my SMH10 paired to my Droid Incredible and a SM10 wired into the sound system of my Goldwing. Every time I turn on the SMH10 it immediately recognizes my phone and connects. But EVERY TIME I have to re-pair the SM10 to the SMH10. It never recognizes it from the last paring even if only a couple of minutes ago. Is there some way to get the SM10 and SMH10 to remember each other?
Austin Jones, Nov 14 09:04 (PST):
Hello,
That is because it is pairing your phone up first. So you will need to power on the devices in a certain order. So please make sure you Bluetooth on the cell phone is turned off. The power on the SM10 then the Headset. Let those pair up then turn the phones Bluetooth on then that will pair up and it should all work for you.
Please let me know.
Thank you,
Austin Jones
Technical Support Engineer
Sena Technologies Inc.
They’re kidding, right?
So I pull out my cell phone – wake it up – menu – setup - Blue Tooth - Turn off.
Then I turn on the bike-radio-SM10, turn on the SMH10 and wait for the two to pair,
Then back to the cell – menu – setup – Blue Tooth – Turn on.
And I do this every time I get on the bike!!!!
It’s a heck of a lot easier to just pair up the SM10 separately each time.
I just can’t believe that the software guys never thought someone would own a hands free phone and a SM10 at the same time! I didn’t realize I’m so far ahead on the techno geek curve!
Anybody got any better ideas, or is time to look for another device(s)?
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Austin - Allan makes a very good point. When I approach my bike, my phone's BT is already on, so as soon as I turn on my SM10, it will pair with my phone. I'd then have to turn off my phone's BT, pair the headsets, then re-pair the phone. Can't the software dudes, make patch so that the SMH10 is still able to pair after the phone does? This seems very time consuming to switch off my BT, turn on my SMH10 (x2), wait for both headsets to pair, turn back on my cell phone BT, and then wait for the phone to pair. Of course, this is taking in to consideration that I remember to shut off my phone's BT BEFORE I begin pairing. The software nerds have got to be able to figure this out, right?
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Color me confused. My SMH10 is paired with my iPhone, my son's SMH10 is paired with his Note 3, and each SMH10 is paired with each other.
On power-up, mine recognizes my iPhone, his recognizes his Note, and when we tap the intercom button, they recognize each other, painlessly. We do not have to go through the re-pairing sequence unless one of us has done a factory reset.
I don't have any idea why this works differently for you.
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