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Help program Sena Srl headset to 22 RT

mosrrt

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Have two new head sets to program .
They are SENA SRL mesh units .
Will use them as rider to passenger communication , music , map directions .
Will not use the mesh for multi riders .

My phone is already connected to the 22RT display .

Should I connect the Senas to the bikes display or to the phone ?

Any other set up tips are appreciated

Mike , Thanks
 
Did BMW change how this works?

With my 2018 RT I could connect two headsets as long as they both were the BMW Communicators. I could only connect one aftermarket headset, such as the Cardo Packtalks which I had bought. I eventually wired in a work around with a Bluetooth transmitter that works well.
 
I have a 2022R1150RT as well, when I was using the BMW Motorrad app I had the phone connected with the bike and the SC2 (Schuberth version of Sena 50R) to the bike as the rider. The Sena has 4 connection options. Phone 1, Phone 2, Media, GPS, look in your Sena manual for the best options for your needs.
 
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