I still see a lot of questions on how to control your iPod/iPhone from your handlebars and your dash on the Spyder RT.
In fact got this question just today so decided to make a video
Hope this helps someone in the future.
Bob
Mike on a Trike Dumb question #3: Are the phone holders safe? I would hate to hit a bump in the road only to see my iPhone fly off and be run over by the 47 cars behind me.[/QUOTE said:I've had a RAM X-Holder that has carrier my iPhone for 10k or so miles, never a slip. At first I carried it horizontally to ensure it couldn't slip through the holder, but after a while I changed it to hold it vertically. There is enough tension and friction in the rubber grips that the phone even stayed in my Kawasaki when I laid it down.
Seems youtube WASHED OUT the quality of my video
It looked great on my PC but once youtube did it's thing to it, the screen does not look so good
I may reshoot this again later. Dang....
Bob
Excellent video...very helpful.
Dumb question time: Is it safe to assume this is for a device hard wired in the trunk, and not bluetooth?
Dumb question #2: With a Sena SMH10 playing music from in Iphone via bluetooth.....is there a way to control the music on the screen? I generally play playlists when I am riding with the phone secured in jacket pocket. After the Iphone times out, I am unable to change the music via voice command. I generally wear a full helmet and tend to rely on the Sena rather than the Spyder speakers.
Dumb question #3: Are the phone holders safe? I would hate to hit a bump in the road only to see my iPhone fly off and be run over by the 47 cars behind me.
While these questions are being asked, can my wife pair her iPhone independently to her headset from mine? We have smh10 headsets, and sm10 dongle/Bluetooth transmitter, and will if this can be done will the intercom still work between us.
Any help on this would be great.
Dan
Great video. I also have a couple dumb questions. #1 How are your control lights blue? Mine are all orange colored. #2 Where did you get the dash screws?
Another dumb music-related question: I've done searches here for "Android" and have yet to find anything that makes sense to me as far as whether or not you can operate an MP3 device other than a branded iPod/iPhone (i.e., an Android phone) through the dash controls via the hard wire in the trunk. Can anyone give me the short answer to "is it even possible to do so?"
I'm not interested in using a bluetooth headset to listen to music. If I can't play music through the on-board system, I'm perfectly happy to skip music altogether. I haven't put a ton of effort into looking into this since I'm typically not that keen on listening to music while I'm riding, but a simple yes/no answer here would help a lot!
Apple developed a control protocol which is proprietary to them thus only Apple devices have this level of control. For a Android device you use the AUX menu on the dash and can only skip forward or back songs, etc. So only basic MP3 player controls.
Bob
2010-2011 the controls had blue lights. Later they changed them to orange.
For the screws here you go:
Bob