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I am wondering if anyone else has experienced a problem with the Boom GTS intercom using the Sena bluetooth headsets.
The issue I have is the passenger headset volume resets to zero every time the system boots when the bike is started. I have to go through the menu <settings><audio><volume><passenger headset><page down><intercom>< volume adjust> before my passenger can hear me.Usually the volume slider control falsely indicates it is set at maximum volume but it clearly is not. It seems to be a software glitch to me, all of the software and firmware is at the current revision.This is becoming a real PITA, I am looking for suggestions to resolve this.
The volume **** on the headset works fine once the all of the levels are moved up on the bike (media, intercom etc) and everything works fine until I power down the bike and it all goes back to zero.
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