Bluetooth help

Mr T

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I need a bit of help please, I'm new to Bluetooth technology and need help in setting up the nav v, Cardo sho-1 and phone. I want to see who is calling me on the sat nav and answer. So do I link my phone to sat nav, then sat nav to Cardo? Then what happens if I'm out without my sat nav? Do I then have to link phone to Cardo separately.
 
pair your phone and cardo headset to the nav, you can do this in any order you like, they will show seperately on the nav. I'm not sure if you can share your contacts from phone to Nav but I suspect you can. Why you would want to take a call on the move however I dont understand but hey ho.
Hope this helps
 
pair your phone and cardo headset to the nav, you can do this in any order you like, they will show seperately on the nav. I'm not sure if you can share your contacts from phone to Nav but I suspect you can. Why you would want to take a call on the move however I dont understand but hey ho.
Hope this helps

Most of the time I get on the bike to get away from the phone, but being a blood runner need to have comms just in case.
 
yep as post 2 you can pair the phone to the nav and then the nav to the Cardio.

when the phone is paired to the nav the blue phone icon lights up on the home screen. this will have all the contacts stored ,should a contact in your list phone you, the callers ID is displayed on the screen, then you just speak into your cardio mic …hello ….!!! on the phone while riding is distracting and I wouldn't recommend it
 
The OP clearly should have bought a Sena :) as that comes as standard with User Instructions that spell out the options for pairing the various bits, depending on what you want.

My set up is iPhone paired to the Nav V

Sena BT headset paired with the Nav V and to my pillion's Sena BT Headset.

And pillion's Sena headset paired with her iPhone
 
When I paired my phone via the Nav V, it made the phone pretty much unusable. There were lengthy delays to phone calls and periods where there was no communication at all, just a shitey echo chamber. I went for pairing my phone direct to bluetooth headset.
 
I may de down your way tomorrow and if you are free I can help set up your set
I had a sho1 and a nav v on my gsa and as post two has said pair nav to phone phone to nav and it will work use channel a for mobile phone and b for the nav all will work flawlessly
I sold my two sho1 and now use the packtalk
 


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