SENA GW00S1 Outrush Bluetooth Modular Motorcycle Helmet User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Sena
Table of Contents
- SENA GW00S1 Outrush Bluetooth Modular Motorcycle Helmet
- RIDE CONNECTED
- GETTING STARTED
- ABOUT THE OUTRUSH BLUETOOTH HELMET
- Wearing the Helmet
- Pre-Ride Helmet Inspection
- GETTING STARTED
- PAIRING THE BLUETOOTH SYSTEM WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES
- MOBILE PHONE USAGE
- BLUETOOTH INTERCOM
- STEREO MUSIC
- GENERAL SETTINGS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- MAINTENANCE AND CARE
- QUICK REFERENCE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SENA GW00S1 Outrush Bluetooth Modular Motorcycle Helmet
RIDE CONNECTED
Blast your favorite tunes, talk over the intercom with your buddies, hear directions from your GPS and more, all through your OUTRUSH Bluetooth® System Helmet. With built-in Bluetooth® capabilities, HD Intercom, technology has never felt so minimal or freeing.
GETTING STARTED
- Update this product for free with the latest firmware to fully enjoy the new advanced features built into this product. Visit sena.com to see how to update your product.
- Users can follow Sena on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram to receive the most up to date information on products, helpful tips and all other announcements regarding Sena products.
ABOUT THE OUTRUSH BLUETOOTH HELMET
General Information
This product is a motorcycle helmet.
Do not use it for any other purpose than riding a motorcycle. If you use the helmet for anything else, it may not provide sufficient protection in an accident.
No helmet can protect the wearer against all possible impact scenarios.
For maximum protection, the helmet must fit properly on the head and its
retention strap securely fastened under the chin. With the retention system
comfortably but firmly adjusted, the helmet should allow sufficient peripheral
vision when secured. If the helmet is too large, it may move on your head
while riding. If the helmet can be removed when pulled from the back in an
upward and forward direction, it’s not fitted properly. This could cause the
helmet to obstruct your vision while riding or come off in an accident,
resulting in personal injury or death. Please refer to Section 1.4: “Wearing
the Helmet” for more details about properly securing and wearing your helmet.
The contents of this helmet User’s Guide are subjected to change without
notice. Its illustration may differ from the actual product. The copyrights
for the User’s Guide belong to Sena Technologies, Inc. Reproduction or copying
of the User’s Guide without permission is strictly prohibited.
Product Details
- Shield Visor
- Sun Visor
- Breath Guard
- Chin Vent
- Chin Guard
- Chin Guard Lever
- Speakers
- Chinstrap
- Microphone
- Sun Visor Lever
- Jog Dial
- Shield Ratchet
- Rear Vent
- Shell
- Top Vent
- Strap Adjuster
- Chinstrap
- One-touch Bracket
- DC Power Charging & Firmware Upgrade Port
- Status LED
Bluetooth System Button
Detachable Inner Parts
Package Contents
Wearing the Helmet
Putting on the Helmet
- Unfasten the chinstrap by using the retention system.
- Expand the helmet opening with your hand, and slide your head into the helmet.
- Fasten the chinstrap as tight as possible without causing you pain.
Removing the Helmet
- Unfasten the chinstrap by using the retention system.
- Gently pull the padded chinstrap outward and slide the helmet off your head.
Note: Fastening the chinstrap after removing the helmet will help avoid scratching surfaces it’s placed upon.
Quick-release retention system
Removing the Shield Visor
- Open the shield visor to the fully opened position.
- Pull the shield visor outward while pushing the shield ratchet lever downward.
- Repeat Step 2 on the opposite side.
Installing the Shield Visor
- Align hook A, hook B, hook C, and hook D to the shield ratchet as shown in the illustration above.
- Insert hooks A-D into the shield ratchet while pushing the shield ratchet lever downward.
- Release the shield ratchet lever to lock the shield visor into place.
- Repeat the process on the opposite side.
Opening the Chin Guard
Pull the chin guard lever outward and lift the chin guard upward to the fully
opened position.
Note: You can keep the chin guard up by pushing the chin guard lock lever
upward on the left side of the helmet.
Removing the Breath Guard
Pull the breath guard away from the chin guard until it separates completely.
Installing the Breath Guard
Insert the three tabs of the breath guard into the slots.
Removing the Cheek Pads
- Unsnap the three fasteners of the cheek pad from the helmet.
- Repeat the process on the opposite side.
Installing the Cheek Pads
- Pass the chinstrap through the hole of the cheek pad and snap the three fasteners of the cheek pad into place.
- Repeat the process on the opposite side.
Removing the Inner Pad
- Detach the inner pad plate from the inner pin next to the chin guard.
- Pull the inner pad away from the back of the helmet.
- Hold the front section of the inner pad and pull it away from the front of the helmet.
Installing the Inner Pad
- Align and insert the three tabs of the inner pad into the slots of the front section.
- Insert the rear plastic plate of the inner pad into the space between the shell and EPS.
- Attach the inner pad plate to the inner pin next to the chin guard.
Removing the Sun Visor
- Slide the sun visor lever in the direction shown in the illustration above to lower the sun visor.
- Pull one side of the visor in the direction shown in the illustration above.
- Repeat Step 2 on the opposite side.
Installing the Sun Visor
- Insert the sun visor tab into its slot until you hear a click.
- Repeat the process on the opposite side.
Pre-Ride Helmet Inspection
Checking the Exterior
Check the helmet regularly for damage. Small, superficial scratches will not
impair the helmet’s protective qualities. In the case of more serious damage
(cracks, dents, flaking and cracking paint, etc.), the helmet should no longer
be used.
Checking the Chinstrap
- Ensure that the chinstrap is properly routed under your chin.
- To test the chinstrap tension, slip your index finger under the chinstrap and pull. If the chinstrap is loose under the chin, it needs to be tightened. If the chinstrap loosens when you pull on it, the helmet is not properly fitted. Undo the chinstrap completely and try fastening it again, then repeat the test.
- If you are unable to fasten the chinstrap so that it fits firmly against the chin, check that your helmet is still the right size for you.
Note: Repeat the test after each adjustment.
CAUTION: Never ride with the chinstrap unfastened or incorrectly adjusted. The chinstrap should fit correctly and should not become loose when pulled. The fastener is not correctly closed if the chinstrap becomes loose when pulled.
GETTING STARTED
BLUETOOTH SYSTEM
Powering On and Off
-
Power On
Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise for 1 second. -
Power Off
Press and hold the Jog dial for 5 seconds.
Charging
The Bluetooth system can be charged using many common methods via the supplied
USB power & data cable: the OUTRUSH is compatible with 5 V input USB-charged
devices only.
Depending upon the charging method, the Bluetooth system will be fully charged in about 3 hours.
Note:
- Please make sure to take off your helmet while charging. The Bluetooth system automatically turns off during charging.
- Any 3rd party USB charger can be used with Sena products if the charger is approved by either the FCC, CE, or IC.
Checking the Battery Level
When the headset is powering on, the red LED flashes rapidly indicating the battery level.
- 4 flashes = High, 70 ~ 100%
- 3 flashes = Medium, 30 ~ 70%
- 2 flashes = Low, 0 ~ 30%
Volume Adjustment
You can raise or lower the volume by rotating the Jog dial. Volume is set and
maintained independently
at different levels for each audio source (i.e. phone, intercom), even when
the Bluetooth system is rebooted.
- Volume up/down
Rotate the Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise.
Downloadable Sena Software
Sena Device Manager
The Sena Device Manager allows you to upgrade
the firmware and configure its settings directly from your PC or Apple
computer. For more information on downloading the Sena Device Manager, please
visit sena.com.
PAIRING THE BLUETOOTH SYSTEM WITH OTHER BLUETOOTH DEVICES
Before using the Bluetooth system with other Bluetooth devices for the first time, they’ll need to be “paired”. This enables them to recognize and communicate with one another whenever they’re within range. The Bluetooth system can pair with multiple Bluetooth devices such as mobile phone, MP3 player, GPS or Sena SR10 Two-Way Radio Adapter via Mobile Phone Pairing, Second Mobile Phone Pairing. The Bluetooth system can also be paired with another Sena headset or Bluetooth system.
Mobile P hone Pairing
There are two ways to pair the phone.
Initially Pairing the OUTRUSH
The Bluetooth system will automatically enter the phone pairing mode when you
initially turn on the Bluetooth system or in the following situations:
- Rebooting after executing the Factory Reset feature; or
- Rebooting after executing the Delete All Pairings feature.
- Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise for 1 second. You will hear a voice prompt, “Phone pairing”.
- Select the OUTRUSH in the list of the devices detected on the mobile phone. Enter 0000 for the PIN. Some mobile phones may not ask for the PIN. Note:
- The phone pairing mode lasts for 3 minutes.
- To cancel phone pairing, tap the Jog dial.
Pairing When the OUTRUSH is Turned Off
-
Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise for
5 seconds when the Bluetooth system is turned off. You will hear a voice prompt, “Configuration menu”. -
Rotate the Jog dial until you hear a voice prompt,
“Phone pairing”. Search for Bluetooth devices on your mobile phone. -
Select the OUTRUSH in the list of the devices detected on the mobile phone. Enter 0000 for the PIN. Some mobile phones may not ask for the PIN.
Second Mobile Phone Pairing
Pairing with Additional Mobile Phone, GPS, MP3 Players or Sena SR10 Two-way
Radio Adapter.
-
Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise for 5 seconds when the Bluetooth system is turned off. You will hear a voice prompt, “Configuration menu”.
-
Rotate the Jog dial until you hear a voice prompt,
“Second mobile phone pairing”. Search for Bluetooth devices on your mobile phone. -
Select the OUTRUSH in the list of the devices detected on the mobile phone. Enter 0000 for the PIN. Some mobile phones may not ask for the PIN.
MOBILE PHONE USAGE
Making and Answering Calls
-
Answering/Ending a call
Tap the Jog dial. -
Rejecting a call
Press and hold the Jog dial for 1 second. -
Make a Call with Voice dialer
Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise.
Speed Dialing
Assigning Speed Dial Presets
You need to assign speed dial numbers before using the speed dial. Speed Dial
Presets could be assigned in the settings menu.
Using Speed Dial Presets
- Rotate while pressing the Jog dial counterclockwise.
- Rotate the Jog dial to navigate between the menus. You will hear voice prompts for each menu item.
- Tap the Jog dial to select a voice menu among the followings:
- Last number redial
- Speed dial 1
- Speed dial 2
- Speed dial 3
- Cancel
- To redial the last number called, tap the Jog dial when you hear a voice prompt saying “ Last number redial ”.
- To call one of the speed dials, tap the Jog dial when you hear a voice prompt, “ Speed Dial (#)”.
- If you want to exit the speed dial immediately, rotate the Jog dial until you hear a voice prompt, “Cancel”, and tap the Jog dial.
BLUETOOTH INTERCOM
Intercom Pairing
Up to three other people can be paired with the helmet for Bluetooth intercom
conversations.
-
Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise for 5 seconds when the two helmets (A and B) are turned off. You will hear a voice prompt, “Configuration menu”.
-
Rotate the Jog dial until you hear a voice prompt,
“Intercom pairing”. -
Simply tap the Jog dial of any one of the two helmets A or B and wait until the intercom connection is automatically established.
-
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to pair with Intercom Friends C & D.
-
The intercom pairing queue is ‘Last-Come, First-Served’. If a headset has multiple paired headsets for intercom conversations, the last paired headset is set as first intercom friend. The previous intercom friend becomes the second intercom friend and the third intercom friend.
Last-Come, First-Served
Two-way Intercom
You can start an intercom conversation with one of any intercom friends by tapping the Jog Dial. Tap the Jog Dial once to intercom with the First Intercom Friend, tap the Jog Dial twice to intercom with the Second Intercom Friend, and tap the Jog Dial three times to intercom with the Third Intercom Friend.
STEREO MUSIC
Playing Music with Bluetooth Devices
-
Play or Pause music
Press and hold the Jog dial for 1 second. -
Track forward/back
Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise or counterclockwise.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Function Priority
The Bluetooth system operates in the following order of priority:
-
(highest) Mobile phone
Bluetooth Intercom -
(lowest) Bluetooth stereo music
A lower priority function is always interrupted by a higher priority function.
Configuration Menu
You can set the configuration of the Bluetooth system by the voice menu
instruction described below.
To enter the Configuration Menu , rotate while pressing the Jog dial
clockwise for 5 seconds when the Bluetooth system is turned off. You will hear
a voice prompt, “Configuration menu”.
Configuration Setting | Enable/Disable or Execute |
---|---|
Phone Pairing | None |
Second Mobile Phone Pairing | None |
Intercom Pairing | None |
Speed Dial | Execute |
VOX Phone | Enable/Disable |
Voice Prompt | Enable/Disable |
Delete All Pairings | Execute |
Factory Reset | Execute |
Exit configuration | Execute |
Assigning Speed Dial
-
To assign a phone number as a speed dial, rotate the Jog dial until you hear a voice prompt, “Speed dial”.
-
Tap the Jog dial, and you will hear a voice prompt, “Speed dial one” and “Phone connected”.
– Rotate the Jog dial to select one of three speed dial numbers by hearing voice prompt, “Speed dial (#)”. -
Call a phone number you want to assign and you will hear a voice prompt, “Save speed dial (#)”. The phone number is automatically assigned to the selected speed dial number. Then the phone call will hang up immediately.
-
To exit the menu, rotate the Jog dial clockwise or counter clockwise until you hear a voice prompt,
“Cancel”, and tap the Jog dial to confirm. You will then hear a voice prompt “Cancel”.
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 Jog dial to answer an incoming call.
Voice Prompt (Default: Enable)
You can disable voice prompts by configuration setting, but the following
voice prompts are always on.
- Voice prompts for configuration setting menu
- Voice prompts for factory reset
- Voice prompts for speed dial
Delete All Pairings
To delete all Bluetooth pairing information. rotate the Jog dial until you
hear a voice prompt, “Delete all pairings”, and tap the Jog dial to confirm.
Firmware Upgrades
The Bluetooth system supports firmware upgrades. You can update the firmware
using the Sena Device Manager. Please visit Sena Bluetooth website at sena.com
to check the latest software downloads.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Fault Reset
When the Bluetooth system is not working properly, you can easily reset the
unit. When the USB charging & data cable connects a power supply to the
system, the system will automatically be turned off and a fault reset will
occur.
Factory Reset
If you want to restore the headset to factory default settings, use the
Factory Reset in the configuration menu. The headset automatically restores
the default settings and turns off.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Outer Shell
Use a soft cloth and a small amount of water to remove bugs from the exterior.
Note: Never use gasoline, diesel fuel, thinners or solvents to clean the helmet. These substances can cause serious damage to the helmet, even though the resulting damage may not be visible. The full safety function of the helmet can then no longer be guaranteed.
Inner Lining
The inner lining of the helmet is completely removable. Its headliner can be
washed by hand using mild soap at a maximum temperature of 30°C (86°F). Allow
the lining to dry at room temperature.
Storing the Helmet
Store the helmet in a dry, dark, well-ventilated location, out of the reach of
children and animals. Always position the helmet so that it cannot fall to the
floor. Damage that occurs in this way is not covered by the warranty.
QUICK REFERENCE
Type | Operation | Button Command |
---|
Basic Function
|
Power on
| Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise for 1 second
Power off
| Press and hold the Jog dial for 5 seconds
Volume adjustment|
Rotate the Jog dial
Mobile Phone
| Answer & end phone call|
Tap the Jog dial
Voice dial
| Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise
Speed dial
| Rotate while pressing the Jog dial counterclockwise
Reject incoming call| Press and hold the Jog dial for 1 second
Intercom
| Start/End Intercom|
Tap the Jog dial
Music
|
Play/Pause
| Press and hold the Jog dial for 1 second
Track forward/ back| Rotate while pressing the Jog dial
clockwise/counterclockwise
Configuration Menu
| 1. Turn off the Bluetooth system
2. Rotate while pressing the Jog dial clockwise for 5 seconds
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