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Re: Zumo and speakers
« Reply #15 on: October 02, 2012, 08:16:00 AM »

If you want to use the 660 for mp3, the only solution is to get a 3.5mm audio cable and plug that into the Y connector that comes with the NIM. Run that cable from inside the fairing to the outside. Then ... if you want to listen to iPod via aux jack ... plu in the iPod (the new 3.5mm cable from the 660 is left unplugged).

When you want to listen to mp3 (or other) audio from the 660, unplug the iPod from the aux on the front of the radio and plug in the 660 cable that you ran from inside the fairing. The iPod cable is then left unplugged. Certainly not ideal but unless you want a direct iPod interface solution (HDPDPLUS or the Moco) - it's the only way I know of to get mp3 (or other) audio from a 660 AND use the aux jack for iPod. One or the other, but as Jim said - I would not recommend trying to use both sources, via a Y cable, to the front of the radio at the same time.
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Re: Zumo and speakers
« Reply #16 on: October 02, 2012, 08:57:22 AM »

You can not use the GPS for MP3 because in order to hear MP3 or a phone call from the GPS you must use the Auxiliary Input on the radio. You can't have 2 things plugged into the AUX port at the same time. Well you can but it may cause problems. You can always spend more money and get the IPod interface. It is always a questions of how much you want to spend.

Did you check your speaker switch setting on the bike? The switch has to be all the way back (speaker switch light is ON). Just a thought.

Jim
Thanks Jim I didn't know I had to use the aux port to make this work. That sux, i use the I phone a lot to listen to music.
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