Zumo 660, Iphone 5 and autocom........

Dustcap

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I have an old autocom (can't remember which model now) but it only has phone and music ports, rider, pillion and radio leads.
I can connect the zumo to the iPhone via Bluetooth which allows me to make calls, I can listen to music via the iPhone via the autocom but what i would really like is the voice prompts to be heard through the phone in Bluetooth, is this possible??
Iirc I did read something on a previous thread about a hidden menu regarding something but can't remember exactly what it did or if its relevant to this.

Can anyone shed any light if this is possible??

Cheers

DC
 
My setup is the Autocom Active 7 which sounds like yours. I have an Autocom lead from the 660 to the Autocom (forget whether it plugs into music or phone socket) all my music is on the micro sd card in the 660. So can listen to routing music bike to bike, pillion and phone calls. Guess Autocom would advise you as to the 660 connection lead.
 
My setup is the Autocom Active 7 which sounds like yours. I have an Autocom lead from the 660 to the Autocom (forget whether it plugs into music or phone socket) all my music is on the micro sd card in the 660. So can listen to routing music bike to bike, pillion and phone calls. Guess Autocom would advise you as to the 660 connection lead.

Is it a specific autocom lead for the 660 or just a standard 3.5mm jack plug? If its specific, I don't suppose you know the product code do you?

DC
 
Call Sam Wray @ Chainspeed.

That's the last time I ask ppl's opinion on here. I call up Sam at Chainspeed... Half an hour later im £300.00 worse off after buying a Bluetooth unit which to be fair was needed but the Drift HD wasn't.......
Sod it, wanted one for a while so balls, happy to give Sam my cash, he was really helpful and was happy to give me his time.

DC
 
That's the last time I ask ppl's opinion on here. I call up Sam at Chainspeed... Half an hour later im £300.00 worse off after buying a Bluetooth unit which to be fair was needed but the Drift HD wasn't.......
Sod it, wanted one for a while so balls, happy to give Sam my cash, he was really helpful and was happy to give me his time.

DC

:) Same here
 
That's the last time I ask ppl's opinion on here. I call up Sam at Chainspeed... Half an hour later im £300.00 worse off after buying a Bluetooth unit which to be fair was needed but the Drift HD wasn't.......
Sod it, wanted one for a while so balls, happy to give Sam my cash, he was really helpful and was happy to give me his time.

DC

Oh well, if thats what you wanted. I would have just gone with the lead for 30 or 40 quid and done with it. Thats the setup I have had on all my bikes including wires Harley. I have mates who dont like some of the BT stuff. Anyway I hope it all works well for you.
 
Tbh, the fewer leads the better for me, £58 for the lead £70 for the BT, no brainer IMHO.

Shall report back once up n running.


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