I have a Sean 10 and once I have pared with another unit it is really just an open microphone.
If they were pared and both are turned on, then both need to tap the jog dial within 5 seconds of each other. They are then connected and you do not have to do anything, it is an established Bluetooth connection.
You DO NOT have to push anything to talk, it is not a CB or shortwave, you are linked and connected until you turn them off, get out of range or lose power. Simple!
Joe
I agree with MOST of what Buckeye says. We use the SMH5 units. These pair to my phone within a couple of seconds but for some reason they take well over a full minute to pair with each other for intercom use. Once paired for intercom use, I agree with Buckeye that they're just like an open microphone and instantly available. Where I disagree may be a case of our SMH5s versus his SMH10s operating differently. All I can say is that with our SMH5's, once paired it only takes ONE person to tap ONE jog dial to start the intercom. Once ONE person taps the jog dial, the intercom is instantly available. With our units, if we both tapped the jog dial within 5 seconds as Buckeye suggests, we would actually lose connection (one would connect and the second would cut it off).
Thanks guys, I appreciate your input, but you clearly do not understand the point I'm making.
YES, you are all correct, once you pair the intercom system, it operates like an open microphone and you just talk to your partner.
Once the intercom is paired, that's ALL you get is the intercom. The intercom overides the music and the GPS.
To try and be more specific, once you have the intercom paired to the other unit, you can't hear your GPS giving directions, or hear your music, or hear your phone through the headset.
If you want to listen to your music or GPS, you need to turn the intercom off by tapping the big button. The music or GPS then returns through your headset.
When you want to talk to your partner again, you have to hit the big button to turn the intercom back on. This can take as much as 5 seconds after you hit the button.
Generally, this is a minor inconvenience. Occasionally, you might want to point out a landmark, and the delay may make you pass by the point by the time the intercom connects.
johnsimon has indicated the SM5 connects instantly. This leads me to think that the time delay for the SM10H and SM10S may have something to do with group riding. If so, I'm looking to turn off the group function.
So, for all of you who connect the intercom and just leave it on all the time, thank you for your input, but that's not the same issue.
I guess this is just a "feature" of the SENA bluetooth. Does anyone have experience with any other brands ??
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[h=1]Intercom triggering delay - needs improvement[/h]
Terry WysockiJanuary 08, 2015 14:21
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I used to have a wired intercom that handled VOX very well with almost imperceptible delay. As soon as I'd start talking, my first word was still understandable to my partner. The SMH10 VOX is a real step down from that. It would benefit from having a threshold setting to adjust for loud vs quiet riding conditions since sometimes I have to scream to trigger it and other times a wind gust will do it.
As such, I just resort to doing manual triggering of intercom. But even this is annoying because it takes about 1.5 seconds for the intercom to connect / disconnect. So I have to hit the jog dial, count to two, then start talking. VERY annoying when I need to confirm a routing question or even point out an interesting sight with my partner. As a result, I just leave the intercom ON all the time, but then I can't use my phone based nav system!!!!
I would like to see some work done on improving the intercom delay in non-VOX mode as well as an adjustable threshold for the VOX triggering.