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Adding BRP Bluetooth Dongle - Questions Answered.

lyonsden

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Bluetooth® Dongle forAudio System (Kit P/N 219 400 458)
I’ve been wanting to know if the Bluetooth Dongle in the new catalog page 68 will fit any RT with a radio, not just the 2013 and the STs. I think it will. If you look at close to the top of page 68 it says, Catalog link: http://www.brp.com/Flipbooks/Can-Am-Spyder-Catalog.aspx?Culture=en-us

This will enable you to wirelessly:
- Use your Bluetooth cellphone, MP3 Player and GPS
- Communicate with other SENA users
- Connect with the Bluetooth Dongle for Audio System (219400458)and the AM/FM Integrated
Audio System (219400349 for ST, 219400464 for RT), listen to the radio.

219400464 is the number of 2012 and earlier RTs radio

So, I called my dealer and he didn’t know for sure if itwould work so he looked up the install instructions and sent them to me. Itcomes with a wiring harness and an Audio Adaptor(for vehicles without multifunction harness). Correct me if I’m wrong but I think you have the multifunction harness if you have the CB. But it looks like it will work either way. This is also the reason it is more expensive than the Bluetooth dongle you can buy straight from Sena. From BRP you get mounting bracket wiring harness and an adapter to use if you don’t have the multifunction harness and the Dongle. I’m going to order it and install on my 2011 RT. I’ll report back what I find out.I’m curious now if it mutes the spyder speakers when using Bluetooth. I’ve attached the install instructions for everyone to see. https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BypE-f7-2XuTc0lPOE1BU2N3eGM
 
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Please let us know how it goes....

I have the CB in my 2012, page 5 of the docs you posted states to remove the CB module?

thanks for post
harry:popcorn:
 
I'm curious as well; I was reading the Accessory catalog during 'Bama's dismemberment of the Fighting Irish, and kind of got the impression that it was for 2013 models only... :dontknow:
 
I'm curious as well; I was reading the Accessory catalog during 'Bama's dismemberment of the Fighting Irish, and kind of got the impression that it was for 2013 models only... :dontknow:

It looks to me like it will fit any RT (with a radio) because it says "Spyder RT, ST 2013". Wouldn't it say "Spyder RT 2013, ST 2013" if it only fit 2013?:dontknow:
 
Question about the bluetooth feature

This seems like a great idea to me. I have the full system in my RT-S, and use the wired headsets from BRP I never wanted the CB anyway, so if it has to come out to provide the bluetooth that would be OK.

However, does anyone know if the "IPod" interface in the trunk will still work if you take out the CB? Does the iPod controls and audio go through the radio or through the CB? My dealer is pretty clueless about the audio system on these Spyders, so I am hoping someone here might know.

If anyone has the audio system without the CB, does the iPod plug in the trunk still come with the system? Can you control the iPod from the control pod if you do not have the communications system?

Any/all input will be appreciated.


Mr Bill
 
This seems like a great idea to me. I have the full system in my RT-S, and use the wired headsets from BRP I never wanted the CB anyway, so if it has to come out to provide the bluetooth that would be OK.

However, does anyone know if the "IPod" interface in the trunk will still work if you take out the CB? Does the iPod controls and audio go through the radio or through the CB? My dealer is pretty clueless about the audio system on these Spyders, so I am hoping someone here might know.

If anyone has the audio system without the CB, does the iPod plug in the trunk still come with the system? Can you control the iPod from the control pod if you do not have the communications system?

Any/all input will be appreciated.


Mr Bill
The iPod connecton is part of the audio system...not the CB/Comm System. The CB/Comm (or XM) is integrated to the audio system via the Entertainment Harness.
 
This seems like a great idea to me. I have the full system in my RT-S, and use the wired headsets from BRP I never wanted the CB anyway, so if it has to come out to provide the bluetooth that would be OK.

However, does anyone know if the "IPod" interface in the trunk will still work if you take out the CB? Does the iPod controls and audio go through the radio or through the CB? My dealer is pretty clueless about the audio system on these Spyders, so I am hoping someone here might know.

If anyone has the audio system without the CB, does the iPod plug in the trunk still come with the system? Can you control the iPod from the control pod if you do not have the communications system?

Any/all input will be appreciated.


Mr Bill
I don't have the CB but my ipod plugs in the back and works fine.
 
Thanks for posting. I am going to be calling my dealer about this dongle. You have answered most of my questions and I read the acc catalog wrong too
 
I got the part in today, and will install it tomorrow afternoon. The only thing showing the wiring is the instructions that Lyonsden provided at the end of his post. Does not look to difficult, but I have been known to make thing harder than they look. I'll post on how it went and how the SM10 works with the :spyder2:'s radio once it's done.
 
I got the part in today, and will install it tomorrow afternoon. The only thing showing the wiring is the instructions that Lyonsden provided at the end of his post. Does not look to difficult, but I have been known to make thing harder than they look. I'll post on how it went and how the SM10 works with the :spyder2:'s radio once it's done.

Mine is supposed to be here Wednesday. Let me know how your install goes.
 
Like I said in my previous post, I make things harder that they should be. Removed all of the tupperware that the instructions call for with the exception of the lateral panel. I have searched the repair/maint manual and can not find a lateral panel. I have found a lateral support but am not sure if this is what they are talking about. The instructions don't say anything for removing the passenger RH hand-warmer or saddlebag on the RT (it does for the ST), but isn't this where the radio is located? Any help would be appreciated.
 
Like I said in my previous post, I make things harder that they should be. Removed all of the tupperware that the instructions call for with the exception of the lateral panel. I have searched the repair/maint manual and can not find a lateral panel. I have found a lateral support but am not sure if this is what they are talking about. The instructions don't say anything for removing the passenger RH hand-warmer or saddlebag on the RT (it does for the ST), but isn't this where the radio is located? Any help would be appreciated.
Watch this video It will show you how to get to the radio without taking the handwarmer or saddle bag off.
 
Thanks for the video Lyonsden, it did help. Got the SM10 installed and it works great. It does not cancel the speakers, but you keep them at the lowest setting and the volume in the headset is good. If you have them turned up there is a slight delay in the audio coming thru the headset and music sounds out of sync. The iPod/iPhone plugged into the trunk works as well. The only concern I have is that it is under the frunk liner, and it looks like you have to turn it on each time you go to use it. I will experiment more with it tomorrow.
 
Thanks for the video Lyonsden, it did help. Got the SM10 installed and it works great. It does not cancel the speakers, but you keep them at the lowest setting and the volume in the headset is good. If you have them turned up there is a slight delay in the audio coming thru the headset and music sounds out of sync. The iPod/iPhone plugged into the trunk works as well. The only concern I have is that it is under the frunk liner, and it looks like you have to turn it on each time you go to use it. I will experiment more with it tomorrow.
Can't you just leave it on? What would it hurt? That is my plan. If you don't ride for a while it will go dead. As soon as you start the bike it will put power to it and it should come on. Glad everything worked well. I plan on installing mine on Friday.
 
I found that it does start up when you put power to the :spyder2:, but if you don't have the bluetooth in the helmet going within a couple of minutes the SM10 will turn back off. You then need to start the :spyder2: again, or switch the SM10 off and back on.
 
SM 10 ?? Isn't that another manufacturer ?

What's the scoop with the BRP bluetooth dongle ?
Does it work on a 201 RT-S ?
Maybe you need to remove the CB for access to install it and then replace the CB ?
I have the current cell phone bluetooth adapter set up for the GPS but I would much rather have a unit that connects directly to the bike. That way I don't have to connect the GPS all the time.
Is this similar to the J&M adapter ?

I was thinking of this as well.
http://www.jmcorp.com/ProductDetail.asp?ProductID=CFBR-CART (as found by stevedfive)
 
Does anyone have an actual wiring diagram for connecting the SM-10?

It would be real nice if someone who orders it could let us know what are the pin connections between the radio side of the harness and the Sena side.

Since no firmware upgrade is required, it means that the audio signal is already available somewhere on spare connector pins.

...Ben...
 
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