Pairing Sena 20s to Interphone F5s
I tried pairing my Interphone F5s headset to the Sena 20s headset of my friend. We used the Universal intercom feature of the 20s, but no success. Both units enter the searching mode successfully and appear to have 'found' each othe. But then the process stops and no connection is made.
We followed the pairing instructions on both headsets as indicated in the manuals.
Is this a known problem? Is there a solution. Any tips to get a successful pairing of these two devices?
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You have to use the universal intercom pairing using the 20s and the phone pairing using the interphone to get them to pair. You lose the phone connection for the interphone unless it has a second phone pairing feature.
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You have to use the universal intercom pairing using the 20s and the phone pairing using the interphone to get them to pair. You lose the phone connection for the interphone unless it has a second phone pairing feature.
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On the Interphone there is only one way to pair with other Bluetooth devices. I used this to connect to the Sena (Universal Intercom mode), but no connection is made.
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Frank - you have to use phone pairing procedure on the inter phone, NOT the intercom pairing procedure. Use the Universal intercom procedure for the 20s. When it's connected, you use the inter phone like you are making a phone call except now it will connect to the 20s instead of a phone 0 -
Ken, thanks for your explanation! Do you happen to know the phone pairing procedure for the Interphone F5? I checked the manual thorougly, but I can find only one pairing procedure. Apparently the Interphone detects what kind of device is connecting: phone, GPS (is recognised as a phone) or intercom.
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Looking at the online pdf manual for the F5mc there are two pairing methods for the unit. One is interphone to interphone intercom pairing and one for phone/gps pairing. The phone/gps pairing is what I believe you have to use to pair the interphone to the 20s universal pairing feature. It is on page 16 chapter 5 of the manual. Why each manufacturer of intercoms has their own intercom to intercom protocol is beyond me. You would think they would be all universal. My guess it has something to do with marketing and sales of their product. At least sena has made an attempt to bridge that. I've paired my 20s to a U-clear as well as my in-car bluetooth handsfree unit without problem, but like I said before, the pairing is done through the other devices phone setup, not intercom setup. Good luck. If you still have problems, call the Sena helpdesk and I'm sure they can walk you through it if necessary.
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