markie_wales
Registered user
Err my "friend" doesn't have a clue. I would help him, but well my "friend" has to learn right?
"He's" got himself a nice new shiny zumo 660 and it pairs well with his phone, off the bike it works fine and can be used stand alone to make a receive calls. When on the bike "he" has an old Active 7, and the music and nav instructons come through OK. So I thought I'd try linking the phone in to see if I could get it to work. not 100% sure a phone on a bike is good idea but through I'd try. Found a 2.5mm (?) cable lying arouind and put into into the "phone" jack on the Active 7, and into the mic on the zumo bike harness. I can make a call but the volume received on the person called is very low, and I can't hear anything (even quietly) through the helmet.
Any ideas? Need a special cable? Will that make the received calls audible at a decent volume?
cheers
Markie
"He's" got himself a nice new shiny zumo 660 and it pairs well with his phone, off the bike it works fine and can be used stand alone to make a receive calls. When on the bike "he" has an old Active 7, and the music and nav instructons come through OK. So I thought I'd try linking the phone in to see if I could get it to work. not 100% sure a phone on a bike is good idea but through I'd try. Found a 2.5mm (?) cable lying arouind and put into into the "phone" jack on the Active 7, and into the mic on the zumo bike harness. I can make a call but the volume received on the person called is very low, and I can't hear anything (even quietly) through the helmet.
Any ideas? Need a special cable? Will that make the received calls audible at a decent volume?
cheers
Markie
not ever owning the autocom im unfamiliar with the cables, thought it was a BT problem. Hope someone chips in soon to help you out 