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iPOD question

Don in E Texas

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My brother connected his iPOD to my 2014 Spyder and set up the dash to operate it --- worked great! Question is: what model/s iPOD should I be looking at that will just plug into the existing cables and work from the drivers position? Unit will live in the rear trunk.

Hope my question is in the correct area of the Forum.

TIA

Don
 
if you will RTFM( Read the Manual) it actually tells you in there. I can't remember off the top of my head all of the ones it is copmpatible with.

Bill C.
 
My brother connected his iPOD to my 2014 Spyder and set up the dash to operate it --- worked great! Question is: what model/s iPOD should I be looking at that will just plug into the existing cables and work from the drivers position? Unit will live in the rear trunk.

Hope my question is in the correct area of the Forum.

TIA

Don


Don

Several will work, if they have the old Apple plug, i use a ipod touch 3rd generation and it works great. The maual really doe's not explain everything about Apple Devices.

Cruzr Joe
 
Page 40 in the 2014 manual lists the compatible ones...

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And yes I probably need a snickers. I have one hour to go before I get off work for a 1 week vacation and this has been the slowest day in the history of mankind. LOL
 
We use the ipod nano 6th gen. Its not much bigger than a book of matches, velcro's easily to the wall of the trunk near the connector and interfaces with the bike controls very well. They are available used for very reasonable prices.
 
My brother connected his iPOD to my 2014 Spyder and set up the dash to operate it --- worked great! Question is: what model/s iPOD should I be looking at that will just plug into the existing cables and work from the drivers position? Unit will live in the rear trunk.

Hope my question is in the correct area of the Forum.

TIA

Don

Most Ipods work, the ones that have the little connect...called lighting connect... you can get a connect that goes from the Spyder wire for Ipods to the Ipod..cost around $12
 
We use the ipod nano 6th gen. Its not much bigger than a book of matches, velcro's easily to the wall of the trunk near the connector and interfaces with the bike controls very well. They are available used for very reasonable prices.
That must be the one that I have; about the size of a couple of Saltine crackers... :thumbup:
(I don't understand this whole "Generation" thing; I just don't get Apple...:opps:)
 
They have the 30 pin connector that mates up to BRP's cable... :D
And now; Apple has thrown a change at everybody: the lightning connector! :shocked:
 
I have a 6th gen. iPod but says not compatable when I plug it in and does not show up on dash? and my old Classic iPod does not work(blank screen) shows on dash but sounds distourted?I don"t want to use my iPhone 5s and the chepest iPod nano is$150.any thoughts?
 
Thanks, guys and gals

RTFM :D:yes:

Love it!!!

I'm not an Apple person - know little if anything about their products. Have an Ipad Mini (Think that is what it is called) don't use it much - purchased to connect to my Roland BK9 (think music) keyboard.

I just want to K.I.S.S. (you know; Keep It Simple, Stupid) as much as possible - don't need a lot of features for a device that will live in the rear truck and be accessed by the driver position.

Never really thought about Apple information in the manual - plus bike is in the shop to fix about 6-7 problems (1,200 miles on it, I think) and manual not conveniently available right now.

Thanks for all the information - I know that my answer is here in your posts. And thanks for attaching the appropriate page of the manual for my viewing.

Don
 
iPod

Don,
I have an iPod Touch and works well with the radio system. I have switched from XM radio to my iPod.

Reese
 
I have a 6th gen. iPod but says not compatable when I plug it in and does not show up on dash? and my old Classic iPod does not work(blank screen) shows on dash but sounds distourted?I don"t want to use my iPhone 5s and the chepest iPod nano is$150.any thoughts?

The 6th Gen Nano should work just fine... Are you sure that you're getting that plug firmly connected to the bike? I've noticed that if things aren't tight; nothing useful happens! :shocked:
(Sorry; I HAD to ask this...)
 
RTFM :D:yes:

Love it!!!

I'm not an Apple person - know little if anything about their products. Have an Ipad Mini (Think that is what it is called) don't use it much - purchased to connect to my Roland BK9 (think music) keyboard.

I just want to K.I.S.S. (you know; Keep It Simple, Stupid) as much as possible - don't need a lot of features for a device that will live in the rear truck and be accessed by the driver position.

Never really thought about Apple information in the manual - plus bike is in the shop to fix about 6-7 problems (1,200 miles on it, I think) and manual not conveniently available right now.

Thanks for all the information - I know that my answer is here in your posts. And thanks for attaching the appropriate page of the manual for my viewing.

Don

I think your Ipad mini should work if you want to try that.

Digital versions of the owners manual are available on the BRP wed site. You can save it your computer or other devices. Often more convenient to read then getting out the paper one.
 
On any Apple device when you plug it into a cable, there is a sensing circuit for charging rates and capabilities.

If your Apple device pops up a screen that says not compatible, then it is having some issue sensing the data lines on the connector for what type of charger it is connected to.

Now things to do if you see this is:
1) Make sure your Apple device is up to date with the latest Apple release of code. You will need iTunes on your PC to update it.
2) Try fully powering the unit down and back up.
3) If you still get that error, power the unit down, then plug it in with your Spyder's key turned on. When you plug it in it should power back up. If not power it up. See if you still get that error screen.

If you do still get this error screen then I would see a dealer as you may have a bad cable, or a harness problem from the jack in the trunk to the radio. There have been a few reported bad iPod cables.

Bob
 
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