Floridian2017
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Does anybody have or had a problem with the dealer download the new update on the 2018's spyder?
Thank youThe new version 13.20 is a good fix for the BRP Connect and is NO CHARGE to you, the dealer can charge BRP .3 hours of labor for the update.
If your dealer is having a problem with the software ................. Have him look at BRP Warranty Bulletin # 2018-0004.
it requires them to log in to BUDS2 as an Administrator not a tech and they must have the battery on a power supply and use the correct wires and a USB cord.
Cruzr Joe
The new version 13.20 is a good fix for the BRP Connect and is NO CHARGE to you, the dealer can charge BRP .3 hours of labor for the update.
If your dealer is having a problem with the software ................. Have him look at BRP Warranty Bulletin # 2018-0004.
it requires them to log in to BUDS2 as an Administrator not a tech and they must have the battery on a power supply and use the correct wires and a USB cord.
Cruzr Joe
Once one has paired everything up and gotten by the initial set up, this is the process we are currently using to link v.13.20 to a Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and Sena 30K headset:
1. Open/Unlock Phone
2. Close all recent apps
3. Connect USB cable from bike to phone
4. Start BRP Connect app on phone
5. Turn on Sena 30K
6. Turn on Spyder ignition switch
7. Push "Mode" button to clear start-up message from gauge cluster
==> Listen for "Beep - Beep" and then "Phone Connected" through headset
==> Music will start to play in another 15 - 20 seconds
8. Turn up phone sound volume, if needed (the phone needs to be at maximum volume setting)
9. Push "Mesh Intercom" button on Sena 30K to use mesh intercom
* The order is important!
* Music volume is somewhat inconsistent in how loud it is at start up.
* Sometimes the sound level noticeably decreases after the Mesh Intercom is turned on.
* Occasionally, there is a disconnect of the phone or headset from BRP Connect, even though it shows as connected on the Set Up screen. It can sometimes be corrected on-the-fly by going into the setup menu ==> bluetooth and reconnecting. DO NOT ATTEMPT if you are unfamiliar with the system or in high-attention demand situations!
If you care for it, I've put together a white paper on getting the system connected.
Wayne
Unless something has changed for 13.2? My experience is. The order is not really important.
1. Open/Unlock Phone YES
2. Close all recent apps OK if you want, should not matter. "Should not" but it does: sometime BRP Connect is trying to load a Facebook address.
3. Connect USB cable from bike to phone Only have to do this if if you wish to to use the BRP connect app. The whole point of this exercise to use BRP Connect, isn't it?
4. Start BRP Connect app on phone There is no need to start the BRP connect app it will start on it's own. After it is plugged in and the dash is ready to go. OK, wait for 1 1/2 minutes while the system is booting up, then hopefully all is connected. With these steps, I don't have to wait to verify connection.
5. Turn on Sena 30K
6. Turn on Spyder ignition switch
7. Push "Mode" button to clear start-up message from gauge cluster
==> Listen for "Beep - Beep" and then "Phone Connected" through headset
==> Music will start to play in another 15 - 20 seconds
8. Turn up phone sound volume, if needed (the phone needs to be at maximum volume setting) I agree turn up the volume all the way.
My steps are:
1. Turn on the key.
2. Press the mode button.
3. Unlock the phone and put in handlebar holder. My phone is normally always at full volume anyways. My phone is not at maximum all the time; this way, it triggers the opportunity to set it, least one need to dig it out of the non-handlebar storage.
4. Plug in the USB cable.
5. Turn on the Sena SMH10 headset.
It is not near as complicated as you make it sound. The only step that important for order is that you have to press the mode button after turning on the key.
Well, billybovine, I beg to differ. Change the order and get different results. See comments.
If I'm going to put my phone in a handlebar holder, why the heck add another layer of complexity by using BRP Connect? Just connect to the phone with my headset and problem solved. BRP gets off the hook for trying to make their system work. Guess everyone wins.
Well that's not my experience. Changing the order makes absolutely no difference for me. The only reason for me, so far, to run the BRP connect app is to access Genius maps, on my screen. In that case I have to start the map app on my phone. Mute the volume. Before plugging it in. If I don't. Every time audio comes from the map app. The audio controls lock up. That is my number one complaint and it was not fixed with screen firmware 13.20.
BT audio and phone functions work just fine without the Connect app running. Actually BT audio is better. There are occasional minor stutters when the connect app is running.
If you just connect the phone to the headset. You do not get the option of playing the audio out the speakers.
I have the phone unlocked and plugged in. I turn the bike on, hit the Mode button, put it in gear and get going. The bike starts BRP Connect and I have it set up to open the music so I can get my playlist going. I can turn the headset on anytime and sometimes it doesn't pair so I turn it of then on and I can be going down the road when I do. If I will be using the Maps to navigate I mute it first. I also start Rever before connecting as it crashes BRP Connect. Have yet to find out if it still does it with the latest update. Didn't have to re-pair anything after either updates, just reset the radio presets.
And the iPhone apparently interacts with the BRP system differently than an Android device, which I stated weeks ago.
Wayne
Is the update really 13.2? I have 12.2 on my bike and my dealer said it was up to date. I send BRP a message asking them directly and they said that 12.2 is the current version...?
Attached is a copy of the letter I got from BRP last week. How long ago was this? 13.20 has only been out for 3 or 4 weeks.
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