vireo
Registered user
Looking for some help here...
I recently acquired a Quest 1 and got around to powering it from the bike this evening. Its in a RAM cradle, with a QPAC adaptor, and the power comes from the front power socket on the 1150GSA via an inline fuse. Ignition is on (but engine not running). The Autocom is a Pro 7 Sport, battery powered and connected via 3.5mm jack plus (Aux 2 port) to the GPS set up. The blanking plug is in-situ in the Speech Level Hi/Lo port (also tried it with this out).
I have used this Autocom configuration extensively with my Garmin Nuvi, also bike powered - all without any difficulty, full audio instructions.
AND
In a test, I can get audio instructions from the Quest 1/QPAC directly to a set of headphones plugged into it (dont worry, not while moving ) so the QPAC is certainly able to output the audio.
but I cant get the Quest 1 to deliver any audio through the Autocom - nothing, nada.
Is there some impedance matching issue, or some sort of other incompatability with the Quest/Autocom set-up? I've scanned the pages on here and done the obvious searches, but nothing has shown up.
Anyone got any suggestions?
I recently acquired a Quest 1 and got around to powering it from the bike this evening. Its in a RAM cradle, with a QPAC adaptor, and the power comes from the front power socket on the 1150GSA via an inline fuse. Ignition is on (but engine not running). The Autocom is a Pro 7 Sport, battery powered and connected via 3.5mm jack plus (Aux 2 port) to the GPS set up. The blanking plug is in-situ in the Speech Level Hi/Lo port (also tried it with this out).
I have used this Autocom configuration extensively with my Garmin Nuvi, also bike powered - all without any difficulty, full audio instructions.
AND
In a test, I can get audio instructions from the Quest 1/QPAC directly to a set of headphones plugged into it (dont worry, not while moving ) so the QPAC is certainly able to output the audio.
but I cant get the Quest 1 to deliver any audio through the Autocom - nothing, nada.
Is there some impedance matching issue, or some sort of other incompatability with the Quest/Autocom set-up? I've scanned the pages on here and done the obvious searches, but nothing has shown up.
Anyone got any suggestions?