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Dongle

Lili77

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I was wondering how many people have the dongle and what I really want to know is how many of you have it installed in the frunk? Also, has anyone had it in the frunk and had problems and then moved to the back one? We are only having problems with the reception when we are using intercom between us as driver and passenger. If alone the reception is great. Which doesn't make for a good time riding together. It was suggested to move it to the back trunk.
 
Are you using the Sena 20s

My wife and I had same issue. My sm10 is installed in frunk, unit was defective and then also need to make sure everything is at latest firmware, and settings are configured correctly. The Sena app on the computer works quite well for setting the units up. I'd be happy to send a screen shot of the configuration we used to see if that helps? The firmware is a big part of it, make sure it's all updated.
 
I have had problems and am still having problems. Sena exchanged the units (SM10 & both SMH's) and I still have the same problem. If the SM10 is on, the drivers headset and passenger headsets distort when in intercom mode about every 10 mins or so. They will be distorted for about 20-30 secs then clear up. Then do it again about every 10 mins or so. My SM10 is installed in the front. Reception is not an issue...but distortion is very much so. My dealership thinks it could be the wiring harness. It's very irratating to the degree that when I have a passenger on board I just turn the SM10 off. If I'm riding alone, it's not an issue. It's only a problem for intercom between driver / passenger. That's my problem and I would love to discover a solution...this has been an issue ever since I got it. :-(

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I have mine mounted in the trunk and never had any problems. Now I am going to expose my possible ignorance here but I thought the SMH10 headsets B/T paired to each other for intercom.:dontknow:If that is so why do you need the dongle at all?
 
My wife and I had same issue. My sm10 is installed in frunk, unit was defective and then also need to make sure everything is at latest firmware, and settings are configured correctly. The Sena app on the computer works quite well for setting the units up. I'd be happy to send a screen shot of the configuration we used to see if that helps? The firmware is a big part of it, make sure it's all updated.

thanx for this post / reminder
I purchased a sm10 plus 2 smh10 headsets and have not updated them yet
I going to do so
a screenshot would be great
PM sent
 
I have mine mounted in the trunk and never had any problems. Now I am going to expose my possible ignorance here but I thought the SMH10 headsets B/T paired to each other for intercom.:dontknow:If that is so why do you need the dongle at all?

it's to "pipe" the RT's audio system to the headsets wirelessly...
music and additionally in my case, the built in zumo gps that comes with the limited...Motorcycle Dave sells a kit with the SM10 and a custom cable to connects the unit to the bike and it comes with instructions on how to plug it all in which is easy to do

the sm10 receives the music/audio and Bluetooth's it out for the headsets to pick it up

if all you want/need is intercom, then it's not needed...the headsets talk to each other all alone

thanx for asking us all...my Dad preached that the only stupid question is the one not asked
 
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You need the dongle so both headsets can listen to the radio system :-)

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Also, I believe that your GPS talks to your headset directly as well (without the SM10). I think I'm right about that. The SM10 just sends the radio system to the headsets.

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Also, I believe that your GPS talks to your headset directly as well (without the SM10). I think I'm right about that. The SM10 just sends the radio system to the headsets.

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The sm10 sends all the audio from the radio to the headphones, so when the gps is routed through the radio, it sends the gps signal to both headsets as well. IMHO that is a better arrangement than sending the gps bluetooth directly to the headset. I have had some issues, but Motorcycle Dave is doing his best to help me get it worked out. He is a great guy to work with.
 
I have the dongle in the frunk and have no intercom interference although that's with other riders and not a passenger as I ride solo almost exclusively.
 
Thanks for the answers guys. And Mike thanks for the PM. A previous post brought up the idea of making sure the firmware is up to date. I installed my SM10 and SMH 10 nearly a year ago. Should I be checking periodically to see if I still have the latest and greatest?
 
Yes on firmware updates

Thanks for the answers guys. And Mike thanks for the PM. A previous post brought up the idea of making sure the firmware is up to date. I installed my SM10 and SMH 10 nearly a year ago. Should I be checking periodically to see if I still have the latest and greatest?

I have only had mine for about one year as well, and there have been 3 updates to the headsets and 1 update to the dongle since then. I must say that it gets a little better with each update. There have also been 3 desktop application updates that make the software more user friendly as well. The down side of the updates is that you may have to reset your settings after applying, but honestly after doing them so often trying to figure it out, I can do them in my sleep now..
 
The down side of the updates is that you may have to reset your settings after applying, but honestly after doing them so often trying to figure it out, I can do them in my sleep now..

You darn betcha! But I still have to write them down. PM me if you want to know what I found with SMH10 Firmware v5.1 and my Zumo 590.
 
it's to "pipe" the RT's audio system to the headsets wirelessly...
music and additionally in my case, the built in zumo gps that comes with the limited...Motorcycle Dave sells a kit with the SM10 and a custom cable to connects the unit to the bike and it comes with instructions on how to plug it all in which is easy to do

the sm10 receives the music/audio and Bluetooth's it out for the headsets to pick it up

if all you want/need is intercom, then it's not needed...the headsets talk to each other all alone

thanx for asking us all...my Dad preached that the only stupid question is the one not asked

Where do I find Motorcycle Dave to see about this kit?
 
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I have had problems and am still having problems. Sena exchanged the units (SM10 & both SMH's) and I still have the same problem. If the SM10 is on, the drivers headset and passenger headsets distort when in intercom mode about every 10 mins or so. They will be distorted for about 20-30 secs then clear up. Then do it again about every 10 mins or so. My SM10 is installed in the front. Reception is not an issue...but distortion is very much so. My dealership thinks it could be the wiring harness. It's very irratating to the degree that when I have a passenger on board I just turn the SM10 off. If I'm riding alone, it's not an issue. It's only a problem for intercom between driver / passenger. That's my problem and I would love to discover a solution...this has been an issue ever since I got it. :-(

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We have had the headsets replace three times and the dongle now once. Still having the issue with having intercom and music. The music stutters. We are going to try moving to the back trunk. After that it will be a return completely.
 
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Hello everyone, we moved the dongle from the front trunk to the back. Low and behold, we have GPS, Radio, our sirius satellite radio and cell phones. The 20's system is working exactly as it is supposed to. (fingers crossed not to jinx it) The units pair pretty much immediately and music plays thur both headsets. Intercom works exactly right. When one of us speaks, the music dumbs down and when the conversation is over it goes back to the volume setting we are listening to. The GPS gives driving instructions to both of us since it is running thru the radio system bluetooth. And we each have our own cell phones for calls. Running the cable from the dongle in the back trunk to the radio that sits under the passenger hand grip is hundreds easier than all the way to the frunk. Can Am needs to change their instructions. It seems to have eliminated all the issues we were having. Thank you for all your input. Thank you Motorcycle Dave for talking to me and advising us to do this.

No more headaches and that pain in the neck when the expensive units were giving us fits. On to happy trails. We are ready to ride.


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Installed dongle in the trunk

I had installed the radio cable and dongle myself. I decided the trunk was a much better location for ease of install (initially installed on our 2012 RT and transferred the original cable/dongle to our 2014 RT) . We have had it in that location for about three years with great success. We have had very few issues with the bluetooth dongle and headsets! Use them on every ride!

For ease of access to the dongle, I mounted it to the trunk lid - see photos:
 

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