DIY: Bluetooth Phone Kit Integration with Concert Head Unit (Mute & Audio)
#1
DIY: Bluetooth Phone Kit Integration with Concert Head Unit (Mute & Audio)
You can integrate a blueooth phone kit to mute the stereo and send phone audio over the speakers with a simple hookup, no additional gadgets needed.
Enjoy.<ul><li><a href="http://oooo-a3.blogspot.com/2005/10/bluetooth-phone-kit-with-concert-ii.html">Full Instructions</a></li></ul>
Enjoy.<ul><li><a href="http://oooo-a3.blogspot.com/2005/10/bluetooth-phone-kit-with-concert-ii.html">Full Instructions</a></li></ul>
#3
Re: How do you initiate a call?
1. Dial from the phone keypad as usual,
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2. Since I use a Motorola V551 (through Cingular), it has the 'voice tags' feature. In the phone's contact list, I edit a person's entry and select 'add voice tag'. I record whatever I want (usually the name + 'work' or 'cell' or 'home'), and it attaches it to that phone number. If you're going to use this feature with the handsfree, you need to record the voice tags throught the handsfree instead of the phone mic. That way it 'sounds' the same to the phone when you use them later. You should record all your voice tags sitting in the car with the engine running, but not moving so there's no wind/road noise to interfere.
If I want to call my friend at work, I press the 'talk' button on the controller on the dash until it beeps, and say ROB...WORK (which is what I recorded for his voice tag). It then plays the voice tag back to me so I know it's dialing the right person. I put my voicemail number into the regular contact list along with the pauses and password, and added a voice tag of 'CHECK VOICEMAIL'. That's about my favourite feature on it.
Unfortunately, Motorola phones don't do unique rings over bluetooth kits, so there's no non-visual way to know exactly who's calling. I keep the phone in the armrest.
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2. Since I use a Motorola V551 (through Cingular), it has the 'voice tags' feature. In the phone's contact list, I edit a person's entry and select 'add voice tag'. I record whatever I want (usually the name + 'work' or 'cell' or 'home'), and it attaches it to that phone number. If you're going to use this feature with the handsfree, you need to record the voice tags throught the handsfree instead of the phone mic. That way it 'sounds' the same to the phone when you use them later. You should record all your voice tags sitting in the car with the engine running, but not moving so there's no wind/road noise to interfere.
If I want to call my friend at work, I press the 'talk' button on the controller on the dash until it beeps, and say ROB...WORK (which is what I recorded for his voice tag). It then plays the voice tag back to me so I know it's dialing the right person. I put my voicemail number into the regular contact list along with the pauses and password, and added a voice tag of 'CHECK VOICEMAIL'. That's about my favourite feature on it.
Unfortunately, Motorola phones don't do unique rings over bluetooth kits, so there's no non-visual way to know exactly who's calling. I keep the phone in the armrest.
#6
AudiWorld Super User
Connector D11 (Mute) and C6/C12 (NF-/+)
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Your dealer has repair wires that can be used to connect the phone kit. Repair wire for connector D is 000 979 133, Repair wire for connector C is 000 979 009 (<a href="http://www.nsxjr.com/Audipins.html">see NSX's Audi pins table for details</a>)
Your dealer has repair wires that can be used to connect the phone kit. Repair wire for connector D is 000 979 133, Repair wire for connector C is 000 979 009 (<a href="http://www.nsxjr.com/Audipins.html">see NSX's Audi pins table for details</a>)
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