Diver Dan
Registered user
Hi Guys,
From reading this forum I'm sort of relieved to read that I'm not the only person having some difficulties with my 'dongle' (not recommended)
I have an Autocom pro 7 sport which I transfered from my 1150GSA to my 12 GSA. When I got the 12, I bought a new Zumo 550 and got everything wired up professionally. Then I discovered that I need the new two connector lead from the zumo to a 'splitter' to the pro 7 sport at a cost of £45. This too I installed.
I then discovered that when playing music via the zumo I could transmit, but not receive on the bike to bike. On contacting Autocom they told me to switch the lead over to the 'music' port. This I did.
Then to make the system work even better, I got a new blue tooth phone and paired this to the zumo but discovered that when I received a call I could not transmit or be heard by the caller.
Again I contacted Autocom and was told I needed a Dongle at £75. This too I purchased and installed as per the instructions, only to discover that when the dongle connects (which it does on occassions and not on others) the music sounds like it is being played via an old fashioned gramaphone (very tinny and hissy) and I can transmit but not receive bike to bike.
I have been in contact with Autocom and tried everything they advise but can't get it sorted. Have even re-installed the up-dates on the zumo from the garmin web site.
One more thing, on the frequent occassions that the 'dongle' does not connect when the ignition is turned on, the music is fine, bike to bike is fine, but when receiving instructions via gps I can still receive bike to bike transmissions over the top of the gps instructions, which shouldn't happen either.
I was told by autocom to remove the top jack plug of the two which plug into the left side of the zumo. This I also did to no avail.
Any ideas oh ye electronic wizards??
From reading this forum I'm sort of relieved to read that I'm not the only person having some difficulties with my 'dongle' (not recommended)
I have an Autocom pro 7 sport which I transfered from my 1150GSA to my 12 GSA. When I got the 12, I bought a new Zumo 550 and got everything wired up professionally. Then I discovered that I need the new two connector lead from the zumo to a 'splitter' to the pro 7 sport at a cost of £45. This too I installed.
I then discovered that when playing music via the zumo I could transmit, but not receive on the bike to bike. On contacting Autocom they told me to switch the lead over to the 'music' port. This I did.
Then to make the system work even better, I got a new blue tooth phone and paired this to the zumo but discovered that when I received a call I could not transmit or be heard by the caller.
Again I contacted Autocom and was told I needed a Dongle at £75. This too I purchased and installed as per the instructions, only to discover that when the dongle connects (which it does on occassions and not on others) the music sounds like it is being played via an old fashioned gramaphone (very tinny and hissy) and I can transmit but not receive bike to bike.
I have been in contact with Autocom and tried everything they advise but can't get it sorted. Have even re-installed the up-dates on the zumo from the garmin web site.
One more thing, on the frequent occassions that the 'dongle' does not connect when the ignition is turned on, the music is fine, bike to bike is fine, but when receiving instructions via gps I can still receive bike to bike transmissions over the top of the gps instructions, which shouldn't happen either.
I was told by autocom to remove the top jack plug of the two which plug into the left side of the zumo. This I also did to no avail.
Any ideas oh ye electronic wizards??

