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ultrafan

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2010 seuc 660 dashpad mount ?
« on: October 23, 2010, 08:48:16 PM »

winter project, install dash mount,question is do i need to order interface module and harness in order to hear gps thru radio or does this set up do it automatically?If I do need this part does someone have part#.Also below is a part list I've taken from another post,do
i need anything else or delete anything from this list,not counting gps unit itself?  Thanks for the help.

                           
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Re: 2010 seuc 660 dashpad mount ?
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2010, 08:34:02 AM »

Lot of stuff listed, I did not look them up so I can not say what you really need. Some one else can step in and tell you about all those parts.

As far as needing the Navigation Module, if you want to hear the turn prompts, MP3 songs loaded onto an SD card and installed into the GPS or make/take a phone call using the GPS interface you will need to connect the audio output from the GPS to the Auxiliary input port on the front of the radio.

Now if you don't want to listen to MP3 songs or make/take a phone call from the GPS interface then you have a choice of installing the Nav module or not. The Nav module is nothing more then an interupt module. If you install the module you will be able to listen to any radio function i.e. FM/AM, CD etc. and when a turn prompt from the GPS comes thru the module will interupt the radio function you are listening to and you will hear the turn prompt. After the turn prompt completes the radio will switch back to what ever you were listening to before the turn prompt.

If you do not install the module you can still hear the turn prompts by just connecting the audio output of the GPS to the Aux input port on the radio, but in order to hear anything from the GPS you must have the radio in the Aux input mode. With this setup you can not listen to any other radio function and still hear a turn prompt, you have to be in the Aux input mode to hear any thing from the GPS.

It just depends on what you want to be able to do.

Also in order to make/take a phone call you will have to purchase a helmet microphone interface such as the HD Bomm or equivalent.

Hope this helps you out a little bit.
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Re: 2010 seuc 660 dashpad mount ?
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2010, 01:57:12 PM »

With a paired iphone to the Zumo 660, and with the wired headset plugged in, all of the radio ( CD, AM, FM,XM Weather functions ) pass thru. When the turn by turn GPS functions interupt, the volume can be adjusted for the zumo on the headset/s. My question then is: can the incoming call pass thru to the headset? The call will go to a paired jawbone, but with the helmet speakers in, there is no room for the jawbone. If this is possible, that means that this system is perfect. Without that function it is still 90% perfect. Love all the bells and whistles. I have heard that a bluetooth helmet setup might work with the Zumo but that might render the other radio functions mute. 

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