User Guide for SENA models including: SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System, SPIDER RT1, Motorcycle Mesh Communication System, Mesh Communication System, Communication System
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DocumentDocumentUSER GUIDE Firmware Version: 2.4.x Last updated on Mar 25, 2025 SPIDER RT1 MOTORCYCLE MESH COMMUNICATION SYSTEM The firmware version 2.4.x indicates that this manual is applicable to all firmware updates within the version 2.4 series. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ABOUT THE SPIDER RT1 5 1.1 Product Features 5 1.2 Product Details 6 1.3 Package Contents 7 2. INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR HELMET 8 2.1 Installing the Main Unit 8 2.1.1 Using the Hook and Loop Fasteners for Main Unit 8 2.1.2 Using the Double Sided Adhesive Tapes for Main Unit 9 2.1.3 Using the Clamp for Main Unit 9 2.2 Installing the Speakers 10 2.3 Installing the Microphones 11 2.3.1 Using the Wired Boom Microphone 11 2.3.2 Using the Wired Microphone 12 2.4 External Mesh Intercom Antenna 13 3. GETTING STARTED 14 3.1 Downloadable Sena Software 14 3.1.1 App 14 3.1.2 SPIDER Updater Software for Windows PC or Mac 14 3.2 Charging 14 3.3 Legend 15 3.4 Powering On and Off 15 3.5 Volume Adjustment 15 3.6 Checking the Battery Level 15 4. PAIRING THE HEADSET WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES 16 4.1 Phone Pairing 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 4.2 Second Mobile Phone Pairing 17 4.3 GPS Pairing 17 5. MOBILE PHONE USAGE 18 5.1 Making and Answering Calls 18 5.2 Speed Dialing 18 5.2.1 Assigning Speed Dial Presets 18 5.2.2 Using Speed Dial Presets 18 5.3 HD Voice (Always On) 19 6. STEREO MUSIC 20 6.1 Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices 20 7. MESH INTERCOM 21 7.1 What is Mesh Intercom? 21 7.1.1 Open Mesh 22 7.1.2 Group Mesh 22 7.2 Starting Mesh Intercom 23 7.3 Mesh Version Switch 23 7.4 Using the Mesh in Open Mesh 23 7.4.1 Channel Setting (Default: channel 1) 23 7.5 Using Mesh in Group Mesh 24 7.5.1 Creating a Group Mesh 24 7.5.2 Joining an Existing Group Mesh 25 7.6 Enable/Disable Mic (Default: Enable) 26 7.7 Toggling Open Mesh/Group Mesh 26 7.8 Mesh Reach-Out Request 27 7.9 Reset Mesh 27 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 8. WAVE INTERCOM 28 8.1 Starting Wave Intercom 28 8.2 Switching between Wave Intercom and Mesh Intercom 28 9. MESH AUDIO MULTITASKING (ALWAYS ON) 29 10. FUNCTION PRIORITY AND FIRMWARE UPDATE 30 10.1 Function Priority 30 10.2 Firmware Update 30 11. CONFIGURATION SETTING 31 11.1 Headset Configuration Menu 31 11.1.1 Remote Control Pairing 31 11.2 Software Configuration Setting 32 11.2.1 Language 32 11.2.2 Mesh Reach-Out (Default: Disable) 32 11.2.3 Equalizer (Default: Off) 32 11.2.4 VOX Phone (Default: Enable) 32 11.2.5 VOX Sensitivity (Default: 3) 32 11.2.6 Intercom-Audio Overlay Sensitivity (Default: 3) 33 11.2.7 Audio Overlay Volume Management (Default: Disable) 33 11.2.8 Voice Prompt (Default: Enable) 33 11.2.9 Advanced Noise Control (Always On) 33 12. TROUBLESHOOTING 34 12.1 Fault Reset 34 12.2 Factory Reset 34 1. ABOUT THE SPIDER RT1 1.1 Product Features · Mesh IntercomTM 3.0 - delivers improved sound quality, a more robust connection, and extended talk time · Dual version Mesh - Mesh 2.0 for backward compatibility Audio MultitaskingTM Advanced Noise ControlTM Bluetooth® 5.2 Over-the-Air (OTA) Firmware Update SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 5 1 ABOUT THE SPIDER RT1 1.2 Product Details Mesh Intercom M Button (-) Button Center Button (+) Button Mesh Intercom Antenna Status LED Speaker Connectors Microphone Connector DC Power Charging & Firmware Update Port SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 6 1 ABOUT THE SPIDER RT1 1.3 Package Contents Headset Main Unit Clamp Hook and Loop Fasteners for Main Unit Double Sided Adhesive Tapes for Main Unit Wired Boom Microphone Wired Microphone Hook and Loop Fastener for Boom Microphone Hook and Loop Fastener for Wired Microphone Microphone Sponges Speakers Speaker Pads Hook and Loop Fasteners for Speakers Boom Microphone Hook and Loop Holder Fastener for Holder USB Power & Data Cable (USB-C) SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 7 2. INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR HELMET 2.1 Installing the Main Unit 2.1.1 Using the Hook and Loop Fasteners for Main Unit 1. Clean the area on the left side of the helmet where you will attach the hook and loop fasteners for main unit with a moistened towel and dry thoroughly. 2. Peel off the cover of the adhesive tape of the loop fastener for main unit and attach it to the helmet. 3. Peel off the cover of the adhesive tape of the hook fastener for main unit and attach it to the back plate of the main unit. 4. Attach the main unit using the hook and loop fasteners that you fitted. Make sure that the main unit is firmly attached to the helmet. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 8 2 INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR HELMET 2.1.2 Using the Double Sided Adhesive Tapes for Main Unit If you cannot attach the hook and loop fasteners to the helmet, you can use double sided adhesive tape. 1. Clean the area on the left side of the helmet where you will attach the double sided adhesive tapes with moistened towel and dry thoroughly. 2. Peel off the cover from one side of the double sided adhesive tapes for main unit and attach it to the back plate of the main unit. 3. Peel off the cover from the other side of the double sided adhesive tapes and attach the main unit on the left side of your helmet. 4. Make sure that the main unit sticks on the helmet firmly. Maximum adhesion occurs after 24 hours. 2.1.3 Using the Clamp for Main Unit 1. Clean the area on the back plate of clamp where you will attach the double sided adhesive tapes with moistened towel and dry thoroughly. 2. Peel off the cover from one side of the double sided adhesive tapes for main unit and attach it to the back plate of the main unit. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 9 2 INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR HELMET 3. Insert the back plate of the clamp between the internal padding and external shell on the left side of the helmet. 2.2 Installing the Speakers 1. Peel off each cover of the hook and loop fasteners for speakers to expose the adhesive surface. Then, attach the fasteners to the ear pockets inside the helmet. 2. Attach the speakers to the hook and loop fasteners for speakers inside the helmet. 3. Align the arrows on the main unit and speaker cables and insert speaker cables into each speaker connector. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 10 2 INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR HELMET Note: · The cable for the speakers has two leads. The longer lead is for the right speaker and the shorter lead is for the left speaker. · If the helmet has deep ear pockets, you can use the speaker pads to bring the speakers closer to your ears. 2.3 Installing the Microphones 2.3.1 Using the Wired Boom Microphone 1. Peel off the cover of the hook and loop fastener for wired boom microphone to expose the adhesive tape. Then, attach the hook and loop fastener on the inside surface of the left external shell. 2. Attach the wired boom microphone's mounting plate to the hook and loop fastener. Note: · After you install the wired boom microphone, make sure you reinstall the helmet's internal padding. · You can use the boom microphone holder after attaching the hook and loop fastener for boom microphone holder on it to ensure secure installation. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 11 2 INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR HELMET 3. Make sure that the microphone's receiver is located near your mouth. 4. Adjust the head of the microphone so that the tab is facing away from your mouth. Tab 5. Align the arrows on the main unit and microphone cables and insert the microphone cable into the microphone connector. Note: The shortest cable is for the microphone. 2.3.2 Using the Wired Microphone If you have a full face helmet, you can use the wired microphone. 1. Peel off the cover of the hook and loop fastener for wired microphone to expose the adhesive tape. Then, attach the hook and loop fastener on the inside of the helmet's chin guard. 2. Attach the wired microphone to the hook and loop fastener for wired microphone. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 12 2 INSTALLING THE HEADSET ON YOUR HELMET 3. Align the arrows on the main unit and microphone cables and insert the microphone cable into the microphone connector. Note: The shortest cable is for the microphone. 2.4 External Mesh Intercom Antenna Pull the Mesh Intercom Antenna inwards slightly to unfold it. 2 1 SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 13 3. GETTING STARTED 3.1 Downloadable Sena Software 3.1.1 App Sena Motorcycles App WAVE Intercom App Download the Sena Motorcycles App or WAVE Intercom App from the Google Play Store or the App Store. For detailed information on the Wave IntercomTM, find the Wave Intercom User Guide from sena.com. 3.1.2 SPIDER Updater Software for Windows PC or Mac Download the SPIDER Updater Software at sena.com. 3.2 Charging Charging the Headset Depending upon the charging method, the headset will be fully charged in about 2.5 hours. Note: · The headset includes a Fast Charging feature which allows it to charge quickly over a short period of time. For example, a user can get up to 2.0 hours of Mesh communication after charging the headset for 20 minutes. · Any 3rd party USB charger can be used with Sena products if the charger is approved by either the FCC, CE, IC or other locally approved agencies. · Use of a non-approved charger may cause fire, explosion, leakage, and other hazards which may also reduce the life time or performance of the battery. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 14 3 GETTING STARTED 3.3 Legend TAP 1x Tap button the specified number of times "Hello" HOLD 3s Press and Hold button for the specified amount of time Audible prompt 3.4 Powering On and Off Powering On Powering Off = HOLD 1s = TAP 1x 3.5 Volume Adjustment You can raise or lower the volume by tapping the (+) Button or the (-) Button. Volume is set and maintained independently at different levels for each audio source (i.e., phone, intercom), even when the headset is rebooted. Volume Up Volume Down = TAP 1x = TAP 1x 3.6 Checking the Battery Level Instructions are for when powering the headset on. Powering On = = = HOLD = 1s and "Battery level is high/medium/low" Note: When the battery is low while in use, you will hear a voice prompt saying "Low battery." SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 15 4. PAIRING THE HEADSET WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES When using the headset with other Bluetooth devices for the first time, they will need to be "paired." This enables them to recognize and communicate with one another whenever they are within range. The headset can pair with multiple Bluetooth devices such as a mobile phone or GPS via Mobile Phone Pairing, Second Mobile Phone Pairing and GPS Pairing. Mobile MP3 GPS Phone Player Devices 4.1 Phone Pairing 1. While the headset is on, press and hold the Center Button for 5 seconds. = HOLD 5s Blinking "Phone pairing" 2. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of Bluetooth devices detected. If your mobile phone asks for a PIN, enter 0000. Bluetooth SPPi IDER RT1 Device B Note: · When you turn on the SPIDER RT1 for the first time or reboot it after a factory reset, the SPIDER RT1 will automatically enter phone pairing mode. · To cancel phone pairing, press any button. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 16 4 PAIRING THE HEADSET WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES 4.2 Second Mobile Phone Pairing 1. Press and hold the Center Button for 10 seconds. = HOLD 10s "Configuration menu" 2. Tap the (+) Button. = TAP 1x 3. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of Bluetooth devices detected. If your Bluetooth device asks for a PIN, enter 0000. Blinking "Second mobile phone pairing" Bluetooth SPPi IDER RT1 Device B 4.3 GPS Pairing 1. Press and hold the Center Button for 10 seconds. = HOLD 10s "Configuration menu" 2. Double tap the (+) Button. = TAP 2x Blinking "GPS pairing" 3. Select SPIDER RT1 in the list of devices detected. If your Bluetooth device asks for a PIN, enter 0000. Bluetooth SPPi IDER RT1 Device B SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 17 5. MOBILE PHONE USAGE 5.1 Making and Answering Calls Answer a Call = TAP 1x End a Call = HOLD 2s Reject a Call = HOLD 2s Call a Voice Assistant = HOLD in stand by 3s mode 5.2 Speed Dialing 5.2.1 Assigning Speed Dial Presets Speed Dial Presets could be assigned through the Sena Motorcycles App. 5.2.2 Using Speed Dial Presets 1. Enter into the Speed Dial menu. = HOLD 3s "Speed dial" 2. Navigate forward or backward through Speed Dial Preset numbers. = TAP 1x or = TAP 1x SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 18 5 MOBILE PHONE USAGE 3. Call one of your Speed Dial Presets numbers. = TAP 1x "Speed dial (#)" 4. Redial the last number called. Redial Last Number = TAP 1x "Last number redial" 5.3 HD Voice (Always On) HD Voice allows you to communicate in high-definition during phone calls. This feature increases the quality so that the audio will be crisp and clear during phone call conversations. Note: Refer to the manufacturer of your Bluetooth device that will be connected to the headset to see if it supports HD Voice. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 19 6. STEREO MUSIC 6.1 Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices Play/Pause Music = HOLD 1s Track Forward/Backward = HOLD 1s or = HOLD 1s SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 20 7. MESH INTERCOM 7.1 What is Mesh Intercom? Mesh Intercom is a dynamic communication system created by Sena that provides instant and effortless bike-to-bike communication without a pre-grouping process. Mesh Intercom allows users to connect and communicate with nearby users without the need to pair each headset together. The working distance between each SPIDER RT1 in Mesh Intercom can be up to 1.2 mi (2 km) in open terrain. In open terrain, the Mesh can be extended up to 5 mi (8 km) between a minimum of six users. Users can communicate in two modes: · Open MeshTM for open group intercom conversations. · Group MeshTM for private group intercom conversations. Mesh Intercom SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 21 7 MESH INTERCOM 7.1.1 Open Mesh Open Mesh is an open group intercom function. Users can freely communicate with each other in the same Open Mesh channel and select which channel (1-6) to use through the headset. It can connect with a virtually unlimited number of users in each channel. Ch 1 Open Mesh Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 7.1.2 Group Mesh Group Mesh is a closed group intercom function that allows users to join, leave, or rejoin a group intercom conversation without pairing each headset. Users can freely communicate with each other in the same private group in Group Mesh. For closed intercom conversations using Mesh Intercom, a Group Mesh needs to be created by the users. When users create a private group in Group Mesh by Mesh Grouping, the headset automatically switches from Open Mesh to Group Mesh. Up to 24 users can all be connected in each private group. Group Mesh SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 22 7 MESH INTERCOM 7.2 Starting Mesh Intercom When Mesh Intercom is enabled, the SPIDER RT1 will automatically connect to nearby SPIDER RT1 users and allow them to talk to each other. Mesh Intercom On =M TAP 1x Blinking "Mesh intercom on, Open Mesh, channel 1" Mesh Intercom Off =M TAP 1x "Mesh intercom off" 7.3 Mesh Version Switch Switch to Mesh 2.0 for Backward Compatibility Mesh 3.0 is the latest Mesh Intercom technology, but to communicate with legacy products using Mesh 2.0, please switch to Mesh 2.0 using the Sena Motorcycles App. 7.4 Using the Mesh in Open Mesh When Mesh Intercom is enabled, the headset will be in Open Mesh (default: channel 1) initially. 7.4.1 Channel Setting (Default: channel 1) If the Open Mesh communication experiences interference because other groups are also using channel 1 (default), change the channel. You can select from channels 1 to 6. 1. Double tap the Mesh Intercom Button. =M TAP 2x "Channel setting, 1" SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 23 7 MESH INTERCOM 2. Navigate between channels. = TAP 1x or "#" = TAP 1x 3. Save the channel. = TAP 1x "Channel is set, channel #" Note: · If you do not press any button for approximately 10 seconds in a specific channel, the channel is automatically saved. · The channel will be remembered even if you turn off the SPIDER RT1. · You can use the Sena Motorcycles App to change the channel. 7.5 Using Mesh in Group Mesh 7.5.1 Creating a Group Mesh Creating a Group Mesh requires two or more Open Mesh users. Open Mesh Group Mesh B You C You B C 1. To enter Mesh Grouping to create a Group Mesh, press and hold the Mesh Intercom Button for 5 seconds on the users (You, B, and C) headsets. = M HOLD 5s "Mesh grouping" SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 24 7 MESH INTERCOM 2. When Mesh Grouping is completed, the users (You, B and C) will hear a voice prompt on their headset as Open Mesh switches to Group Mesh. You B C "Group Mesh" Note: · If the Mesh Grouping is not completed within 30 seconds, users will hear a voice prompt, "Grouping failed." · If you want to cancel during the Mesh Grouping, tap the Mesh Intercom Button. 7.5.2 Joining an Existing Group Mesh One of the current users in an Existing Group Mesh can allow new users (one or more) in Open Mesh to join the Existing Group Mesh. Existing Group Mesh Open Mesh Existing Group Mesh You B C F D You F D C B 1. To enter Mesh Grouping to join the Existing Group Mesh, press and hold the Mesh Intercom Button for 5 seconds on the headsets of one (You) of the current users in the Existing Group Mesh and the new users (D and F) in Open Mesh. = M HOLD 5s "Mesh grouping" 2. When Mesh Grouping is completed, the new users (D and F) will hear a voice prompt on their headset as Open Mesh switches to Group Mesh. D F "Group Mesh" SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 25 7 MESH INTERCOM Note: If the Mesh Grouping is not completed within 30 seconds, the current user (You) will hear low-toned double beeps and the new users (D and F) will hear a voice prompt, "Grouping failed." 7.6 Enable/Disable Mic (Default: Enable) Users can enable/disable the microphone when communicating in a Mesh Intercom. = M HOLD 1s 7.7 Toggling Open Mesh/Group Mesh Users are able to toggle between Open Mesh and Group Mesh without resetting the Mesh. This allows users to keep the Group Mesh Network connection information while in Open Mesh. Users can toggle to Group Mesh to communicate with participants from the stored Group Mesh Network connection information. Toggle Between Open Mesh and Group Mesh "Open Mesh" Open Mesh =M HOLD 3s "Group Mesh" Group Mesh Note: If you have never participated in Group Mesh, you cannot toggle between Open Mesh and Group Mesh. You will hear a voice prompt, "No group available." SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 26 7 MESH INTERCOM 7.8 Mesh Reach-Out Request You (caller) can send a request message to turn on the Mesh Intercom to nearby* friends who have it turned off. 1. If you want to send or receive a request message, you need to enable Mesh Reach-Out on the Sena Motorcycles App. Please refer to Section 11.2: "Software Configuration Setting." 2. While your headset's Mesh Intercom is on, you (caller) send a request message using the headset's Button or the Sena Motorcycles App. [Caller] [Caller] "Mesh reach-out request" =M TAP 3x [Nearby Friends] "Mesh intercom requested" 3. Friends who receive the request message need to manually turn on their Mesh Intercom using the headset's Button or the Sena Motorcycles App. Note: · *: Up to 109 yds (100 m) in open terrain · To use the Mesh Reach-Out Request function, you (caller) who sends a request message and the friends who receive the request message must update the headset to the latest firmware version and the app to the latest version. 7.9 Reset Mesh If a headset in an Open Mesh or Group Mesh resets the Mesh, it will automatically return to Open Mesh (default: channel 1). = M HOLD 8s SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 27 8. WAVE INTERCOM Wave Intercom enables open communication using cellular data. For detailed information, please refer to the Wave Intercom User Guide on sena.com. 8.1 Starting Wave Intercom To start Wave Intercom, you must open the WAVE Intercom App first. Then, double-tap the Mesh Intercom Button to join Wave Intercom. You will hear a voice prompt, "Wave Intercom on." When Wave Intercom is enabled, you will automatically connect with random users in the Wave Zone. The Wave Zone covers a 5-mile radius in North America, and an 8-km radius in Europe. To end Wave Intercom, single-tap the Mesh Intercom Button. You will hear a voice prompt, "Wave Intercom off." 8.2 Switching between Wave Intercom and Mesh Intercom You can easily switch between Mesh Intercom and Wave Intercom with a single tap on the Center Button. When switching from Mesh Intercom to Wave Intercom, you will hear a voice prompt, "Mesh Intercom off. Wave Intercom on." When switching back, you will hear a voice prompt, "Wave Intercom off. Mesh Intercom on." Note: When the WAVE Intercom App is in use, the Bluetooth Intercom becomes temporarily disabled. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 28 9. MESH AUDIO MULTITASKING (ALWAYS ON) Audio Multitasking allows you to have an intercom conversation while simultaneously listening to music. The overlaid audio is played in the background with reduced volume whenever there is an intercom conversation and will return to normal volume once the conversation is finished. The Audio Multitasking can be configured through the IntercomAudio Overlay Sensitivity and the Audio Overlay Volume Management settings. The Intercom-Audio Overlay Sensitivity and the Audio Overlay Volume Management settings can be found in the Software Configuration Setting, accessible through the Sena Motorcycles App. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 29 10. FUNCTION PRIORITY AND FIRMWARE UPDATE 10.1 Function Priority (highest) (lowest) Mobile phone Mesh Intercom Bluetooth stereo music A lower-priority function gets interrupted by a higher-priority function. For example, stereo music will be interrupted by an incoming mobile phone call. 10.2 Firmware Update You can update the firmware via Over-the-Air (OTA) directly from the settings in the Sena Motorcycles App or via the SPIDER Updater Software by connecting the SPIDER RT1 to your PC. Download the SPIDER Updater Software at sena.com. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 30 11. CONFIGURATION SETTING 11.1 Headset Configuration Menu Access the Configuration Menu Navigate Between Menu Options = HOLD 10s = TAP 1x Execute Menu Options = TAP 1x = TAP 1x Headset Configuration Menu Voice Configuration Menu Tap the Center Button Second Mobile Phone Pairing None GPS Pairing None Remote Control Pairing Execute Factory Reset Execute Exit Execute 11.1.1 Remote Control Pairing You can remotely control the headset using Sena Remote Control devices (sold separately). 1. Turn on the headset and the Remote Control device. 2. Execute Remote Control Pairing. 3. Enter pairing mode in the Remote Control device. The headset will automatically connect with the Remote Control device in pairing mode. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 31 11 CONFIGURATION SETTING 11.2 Software Configuration Setting You can change the settings of the headset through the Sena Motorcycles App. 11.2.1 Language You can select the device language. The selected language is maintained even when the headset is rebooted. 11.2.2 Mesh Reach-Out (Default: Disable) When the Mesh Reach-Out is enabled, a Mesh Reach-Out request message can be sent or received. If the Mesh Reach-Out is disabled, a Mesh Reach-Out request message cannot be sent or received. 11.2.3 Equalizer (Default: Off) You can use the Equalizer to increase/decrease the decibel level of different frequency ranges of audio. · Balance will adjust all of the frequency ranges to be the same volume level (0 dB). · Bass Boost will increase the bass range of audio (20 Hz - 250 Hz). · Mid Boost will increase the mid range of audio (250 Hz - 4 kHz). · Treble Boost will increase the high range of audio (4 kHz - 20 kHz). 11.2.4 VOX Phone (Default: Enable) If this feature is enabled, you can answer incoming calls by voice. When you hear a ringtone for an incoming call, you can answer the phone by saying a word such as "Hello" loudly or by blowing air into the microphone. VOX Phone is temporarily disabled if you are connected to intercom. If this feature is disabled, you have to tap the Center Button to answer an incoming call. 11.2.5 VOX Sensitivity (Default: 3) Vox Sensitivity can adjust the sensitivity of Vox Phone. Level 5 is the highest sensitivity setting and level 1 is the lowest. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 32 11 CONFIGURATION SETTING 11.2.6 Intercom-Audio Overlay Sensitivity (Default: 3) The music will be lowered to play in the background if you talk over the intercom while the overlaid audio is playing. You can adjust the intercom sensitivity to activate this background audio mode. Level 1 has the lowest sensitivity and level 5 has the highest sensitivity. Note: If your voice is not louder than the sensitivity of the selected level, the overlaid audio will not be lowered. 11.2.7 Audio Overlay Volume Management (Default: Disable) The music overlaid audio reduces in volume whenever there is an ongoing intercom conversation. If Audio Overlay Volume Management is enabled, the volume level of the overlaid audio will not be reduced during an intercom conversation. 11.2.8 Voice Prompt (Default: Enable) You can disable Voice Prompts by software configuration settings, but the following voice prompts are always on. - Headset configuration settings menu, battery level indicator, speed dial 11.2.9 Advanced Noise Control (Always On) The background noise is reduced during an intercom conversation. SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 33 12. TROUBLESHOOTING Please visit sena.com for more troubleshooting information. 12.1 Fault Reset When the headset is not working properly, you can easily reset the unit: 1. Locate the Pinhole Fault Reset Button at the bottom of the main unit. 2. Gently insert a paperclip into the hole and tap the Pinhole Fault Reset Button with light pressure. The headset will shut down. Note: Fault Reset will not restore the headset to factory default settings. 12.2 Factory Reset To erase all of your settings and start fresh, the headset can be restored to factory default settings using the Factory Reset feature. 1. = HOLD 10s "Configuration menu" 2. = TAP 2x "Factory reset" 3. = TAP 1x "Headset reset, good-bye" SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 34 Copyright 2025 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. © 19982025 Sena Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. Sena Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make any changes and improvements to its product without providing prior notice. SenaTM is a trademark of Sena Technologies, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the USA and other countries. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sena is under license. Sena Technologies, Inc. 152 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 SPIDER RT1 Motorcycle Mesh Communication System | 35