I'm would like to know if anyone has installed the Sena Bluetooth dongle in a Spyder ST and what is involved to the installation? Also with the dongle installed do you still need the iPod integration cable to connect to the AM/FM Integrated audio system?
I just installed the Bluetooth Dongle today on my new ST-L. Installation wasn't that bad. Remove the right side Tupperware, drill three holes in frunk using supplied template, run the cable from audio system to the frunk. I needed to remove the top four bolts from the frunk to make enough room to run the cable.
BUT, after I was done I'm not getting audio. Both the SM10 & my helmet Bluetooth (Nolan B1) show as paired, I can hear some faint white noise, but no audio volume. Its time to take the misses to dinner so I will need to troubleshoot tomorrow.
My dealer installed it on my 2013... I got the dongle to pair with my Sena headset with no problem, I can hear the radio, MP3 (iphone connected in the back with the BRP docking cable) Garmin Zumo GPS with SiriusXM when turned on just fine. However, if I connect the iPhone to the GPS's bluetooth, I can make phonecalls, BUT no sound from the caller and caller cannot hear me. Any ways around this?
To use the GPS with a phone interface you need to do HSF select pairing to the GPS from your headset in addition to pairing the headset to the Spyder's BT. You will then get GPS route information and phone calls through your headset instead of through the Spyder's audio system. You may also lose the Sirius integration with the bike's audio system. It may play through the connection to your headset instead.
Do you have the BRP/Sena Headset? The paring sequence is different for each type of headset. Also, the iPhone will probably have issues if you leave it connected to the audio system AND pair it to the GPS.
I have the Sena SMH-10 headsets. I can hear via the headset the :spyder2:'s audio, Garmin Zumo 665 connected with BRP's wiring, the SiriusXM thru the GPS when I turn it on and the MP3 player as well as Pandora thru my iphone when connected. However, I disconnect the iphone from the :spyder2:, hook it via bluetooth to the GPS to make phone calls thru my headset and it goes silent... maybe some white noice but no voice goes thru.
My dealer installed it on my 2013... I got the dongle to pair with my Sena headset with no problem, I can hear the radio, MP3 (iphone connected in the back with the BRP docking cable) Garmin Zumo GPS with SiriusXM when turned on just fine. However, if I connect the iPhone to the GPS's bluetooth, I can make phonecalls, BUT no sound from the caller and caller cannot hear me. Any ways around this?
Ok, understood. To get the phone to work with the Headset vis the GPS you need to pair the headset directly to the GPS. The Spyder audio system has no capability to send your voice to the GPS, it's an output only system.
The easy way to get this to work is, in this order, after you have reset the headset;
Pair to the bike using standard pairing
Enable GPS BT
Pair phone the GPS
Selective pair the GPS to the headset using HSP protocol. What that means is begin the pairing process on the headset then tap the phone button, it sill switch to headset pairing. Now pair it to the GPS.
When this is done you will hear the bikes audio UNLESS there is output from the GPS such as turn directions, Sirius XM or a phone call.
The other option, and what I do on my BMW is leave the GPS BT turned off, pair the headset with the bike then selective pair the phone to the headset. That way I can take a receive calls but all other functions come through the bikes' audio system.
Clear as mud, right![]()
iPhone 5? If so make sure the iPhone is running the latest iOS. Mine would work exactly as you described until the latest iPhone update. Also see other posts regarding pairing procedures
MUD!:sour: I guess I'll play with it some more... I just got a BT adapter to connect into :spyder2: so I can have the iPhone on a RAM mount. Thanks for the tip!!
So you have a BT adapter that connects to the BRP iPod cable or do you have the BRP aux input cable (not available yet)? I hope you didn't buy the BRP/Sena BT Dongle for this, that won't work.
I would use a 30-pin extension cable and a 30-pin to lightning adapter if it was me. A much more stable connection and it should charge the iPhone as well. OR, do like we do and buy a dedicated iPod and leave it in the Frunk. The iPhone sucks as an iPod when using it with adapters.