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Phone use through the headset
I have a 2016 RTS and I have it loaded. I have installed the entertainment cable in my bike but cant seem to get the phone to operate through the headset. I have the zumo and a cb unit as well. I do not know what to pair us to on my phone. It will pair to the zumo but I have a hard time hearing the phone while riding. This leads me to believe I am not connecting to the phone system.
What should I look for on the phone to pair up to? How can I get this system to work? There is very little written about this system so I have no guide to go by. The dealer has been of little help. Any suggestions?
2016 RTS , GPS, entertainment cable. Outlets in trunk and trunk. White
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More info needed.
So you have the BRP CB not aftermarket? I assume you have the BRP CB as you say you added the entertainment harness.
Thus you have wired headsets?
There are 2 ways to hook your phone to the Spyder with that setup.
You pair it to the GPS. There is no way to pair it to the Spyder since with CB you cannot have the Bluetooth Dongle.
Have you paired it to the GPS and made sure the GPS volume is turned up? Many that complain of low phone volume is because the GPS volume is turned way down (not the Spyder volume).
The other way to connect a phone with your setup is the Phone integration cable. This is what most people with the wired headset setup do.
Bob
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Bought June 2013 with 450 miles. 27K on 8-1-2017.
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Originally Posted by finless
More info needed.
So you have the BRP CB not aftermarket? I assume you have the BRP CB as you say you added the entertainment harness.
Thus you have wired headsets?
There are 2 ways to hook your phone to the Spyder with that setup.
You pair it to the GPS. There is no way to pair it to the Spyder since with CB you cannot have the Bluetooth Dongle.
Have you paired it to the GPS and made sure the GPS volume is turned up? Many that complain of low phone volume is because the GPS volume is turned way down (not the Spyder volume).
The other way to connect a phone with your setup is the Phone integration cable. This is what most people with the wired headset setup do.
Bob
Welcome back, Bob.
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Originally Posted by UtahPete
Welcome back, Bob.
Oh I come by every week... I just don't post a lot unless I see someone not get a answer. Lots giving good answers here
Bob
2011 RT-S SM5 - Black
Bought June 2013 with 450 miles. 27K on 8-1-2017.
Farkles - DIY Trunk Break Light, HMT Break Light, DIY Mirror Turn Signal Lights, DIY Bluetooth Dongle, DIY iPod Setup, DIY Alarm System Install, Show Chrome front fender / rear saddle bag lights, 4th break light around the trunk, Vented Windshield, Baja Ron Sway Bar, DIY GPS setup, Smooth Spyder, BRP Chrome Mirrors, Adjustable deflectors, Triaxis handlebars, NVB Pegs, Bad Boy Airhorn... More to come
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Originally Posted by finless
More info needed.
So you have the BRP CB not aftermarket? I assume you have the BRP CB as you say you added the entertainment harness.
Thus you have wired headsets?
There are 2 ways to hook your phone to the Spyder with that setup.
You pair it to the GPS. There is no way to pair it to the Spyder since with CB you cannot have the Bluetooth Dongle.
Have you paired it to the GPS and made sure the GPS volume is turned up? Many that complain of low phone volume is because the GPS volume is turned way down (not the Spyder volume).
The other way to connect a phone with your setup is the Phone integration cable. This is what most people with the wired headset setup do.
Bob
Thanks, Bob. Everything on the bike is BRP so I do have the two wired headsets. I believe I have the GPS volume up all the way and I do have the phone paired to the GPS unit. This way I can't hear well through the headset. You mention a phone integration cable. What is that? This is the first I have heard of it. Is this an additional cable I need? I was hoping the bike itself would pair with the phone instead of going through the GPS unit.
2016 RTS , GPS, entertainment cable. Outlets in trunk and trunk. White
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Originally Posted by Claimbo
Thanks, Bob. Everything on the bike is BRP so I do have the two wired headsets. I believe I have the GPS volume up all the way and I do have the phone paired to the GPS unit. This way I can't hear well through the headset. You mention a phone integration cable. What is that? This is the first I have heard of it. Is this an additional cable I need? I was hoping the bike itself would pair with the phone instead of going through the GPS unit.
This is the cable!
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Bob
2011 RT-S SM5 - Black
Bought June 2013 with 450 miles. 27K on 8-1-2017.
Farkles - DIY Trunk Break Light, HMT Break Light, DIY Mirror Turn Signal Lights, DIY Bluetooth Dongle, DIY iPod Setup, DIY Alarm System Install, Show Chrome front fender / rear saddle bag lights, 4th break light around the trunk, Vented Windshield, Baja Ron Sway Bar, DIY GPS setup, Smooth Spyder, BRP Chrome Mirrors, Adjustable deflectors, Triaxis handlebars, NVB Pegs, Bad Boy Airhorn... More to come
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