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hello,

I just bought the becker kit but i have no idea how to set up the cables i believe the 1 red RCA cable is the phone connection but where does it go on the PCM i have 2 plugs the Green and Blue.

The one cable has one RED RCA with a red and black cable (where does this go in the PCM?)

2nd Cable ONE RED ONE WHITE RCA with 1 yellow 1 brown one red cable (any idea if i can use this for ipod?)

--Thanks

Marco

hoep to hear from you soon

P.S. I bought the IHF 1000 from Motorola any idea how to connect that i know fuse 48 i think?

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hello,

I just bought the becker kit but i have no idea how to set up the cables i believe the 1 red RCA cable is the phone connection but where does it go on the PCM i have 2 plugs the Green and Blue.

The one cable has one RED RCA with a red and black cable (where does this go in the PCM?)

2nd Cable ONE RED ONE WHITE RCA with 1 yellow 1 brown one red cable (any idea if i can use this for ipod?)

--Thanks

Marco

hoep to hear from you soon

P.S. I bought the IHF 1000 from Motorola any idea how to connect that i know fuse 48 i think?

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Whats the Becker part number so I can look it up

hello,

I just bought the becker kit but i have no idea how to set up the cables i believe the 1 red RCA cable is the phone connection but where does it go on the PCM i have 2 plugs the Green and Blue.

The one cable has one RED RCA with a red and black cable (where does this go in the PCM?)

2nd Cable ONE RED ONE WHITE RCA with 1 yellow 1 brown one red cable (any idea if i can use this for ipod?)

--Thanks

Marco

hoep to hear from you soon

P.S. I bought the IHF 1000 from Motorola any idea how to connect that i know fuse 48 i think?

P/N 1319.116-276 i just want to know how to connect that to the PCM II and activate the mute and sound to it i am using a IHF 1000 from Motorola

P.S. the wiring diagram says connect it to C 14 but there is something there already

Thanks MArco

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"just finished the install. It's a piece of cake! I got all the power (switched and unswitched), the ground, and radio mute from the phone connector that was hiding behind the cubby bin (all US & Can cars have it apparently). The Becker cable plugs right into the back of the radio and connects to the audio out of the phone kit via a phono jack. I just snipped the wire from the supplied speaker, soldered a male phono plug (Radio shack) and it all works like a charm! Radio mutes when a call is made or recieved and can be heard through the right side speaker and the radio displays "phone". I'm not sure where I want the mic, but for now it's attached with double sided tape to the steering column... Level of difficulty out of 10: 2-3

Time: 30-60mins (most of it on tidying up the miles of wires that come with the kit)

Becker told me that the part number 1319.116-276 will NOT work with a PCM II but all the forums i read say it will can anyoen help me out?

But this might help you more

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"just finished the install. It's a piece of cake! I got all the power (switched and unswitched), the ground, and radio mute from the phone connector that was hiding behind the cubby bin (all US & Can cars have it apparently). The Becker cable plugs right into the back of the radio and connects to the audio out of the phone kit via a phono jack. I just snipped the wire from the supplied speaker, soldered a male phono plug (Radio shack) and it all works like a charm! Radio mutes when a call is made or recieved and can be heard through the right side speaker and the radio displays "phone". I'm not sure where I want the mic, but for now it's attached with double sided tape to the steering column... Level of difficulty out of 10: 2-3

Time: 30-60mins (most of it on tidying up the miles of wires that come with the kit)

Becker told me that the part number 1319.116-276 will NOT work with a PCM II but all the forums i read say it will can anyoen help me out?

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"just finished the install. It's a piece of cake! I got all the power (switched and unswitched), the ground, and radio mute from the phone connector that was hiding behind the cubby bin (all US & Can cars have it apparently). The Becker cable plugs right into the back of the radio and connects to the audio out of the phone kit via a phono jack. I just snipped the wire from the supplied speaker, soldered a male phono plug (Radio shack) and it all works like a charm! Radio mutes when a call is made or recieved and can be heard through the right side speaker and the radio displays "phone". I'm not sure where I want the mic, but for now it's attached with double sided tape to the steering column... Level of difficulty out of 10: 2-3

Time: 30-60mins (most of it on tidying up the miles of wires that come with the kit)

Becker told me that the part number 1319.116-276 will NOT work with a PCM II but all the forums i read say it will can anyoen help me out?

But this might help you more

link

This might help

"just finished the install. It's a piece of cake! I got all the power (switched and unswitched), the ground, and radio mute from the phone connector that was hiding behind the cubby bin (all US & Can cars have it apparently). The Becker cable plugs right into the back of the radio and connects to the audio out of the phone kit via a phono jack. I just snipped the wire from the supplied speaker, soldered a male phono plug (Radio shack) and it all works like a charm! Radio mutes when a call is made or recieved and can be heard through the right side speaker and the radio displays "phone". I'm not sure where I want the mic, but for now it's attached with double sided tape to the steering column... Level of difficulty out of 10: 2-3

Time: 30-60mins (most of it on tidying up the miles of wires that come with the kit)

Becker told me that the part number 1319.116-276 will NOT work with a PCM II but all the forums i read say it will can anyoen help me out?

Yes i have seen this but i dotn know where the one cable goes in the back of the PCM

like slot ABC and what number? i have 1 gray and red wire (Speaker) i believe and the RCA cable with red and black. no idea where it goes ? so if you have the port numbers like C1 and C3 for RCA anything like that cause it is not labeled phone here

haha

so idk porsche isnt like a chevy..

:help:

Ok i think i ahve it now the mute cable which is the Red and gray one goes to slot A3. then the red cable with the RCA on it goes toC3 pin 12 but idk not specified?

still dotn know where the red and black rca cables go to

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Ok so i have the Mute working now i jsut need to get the audio routed to the front speakers

i have the becker RCA cable to 1 Black and 1 Red wire that needs to be installed to the back of the PCM II

ANy ideas what slots they go in?

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Ok so i have the Mute working now i jsut need to get the audio routed to the front speakers

i have the becker RCA cable to 1 Black and 1 Red wire that needs to be installed to the back of the PCM II

ANy ideas what slots they go in?

Okay so i have ewverything connected and working the only issue is there is a HUGEEEE i cant stress that enough HUGE humm on the speakers from the connection it is unbareble anyone else have this problem?

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Porsche's phone kit sends audio only to the passenger side speaker, you cannot hit the amp of the Bose with an analogue signal to my knowledge, there is a work around to hit the rightside speaker but I dont know how. Most people use the supplied speaker.

Ok so i have the Mute working now i jsut need to get the audio routed to the front speakers

i have the becker RCA cable to 1 Black and 1 Red wire that needs to be installed to the back of the PCM II

ANy ideas what slots they go in?

Okay so i have ewverything connected and working the only issue is there is a HUGEEEE i cant stress that enough HUGE humm on the speakers from the connection it is unbareble anyone else have this problem?

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Porsche's phone kit sends audio only to the passenger side speaker, you cannot hit the amp of the Bose with an analogue signal to my knowledge, there is a work around to hit the rightside speaker but I dont know how. Most people use the supplied speaker.

Ok so i have the Mute working now i jsut need to get the audio routed to the front speakers

i have the becker RCA cable to 1 Black and 1 Red wire that needs to be installed to the back of the PCM II

ANy ideas what slots they go in?

Okay so i have ewverything connected and working the only issue is there is a HUGEEEE i cant stress that enough HUGE humm on the speakers from the connection it is unbareble anyone else have this problem?

ok i have no problem using the supplied 5 watta speaker but where did they mount it i can find a spot that i would be able to hear it well...passenger footwell under the padding and cover (bad audio wqality) mumbled

any ideas?

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OK. So you said you were able to get the handsfree system audio to play through the radio, but there was a bad hum. Did you try connecting the speaker connection to the radio's telephone audio input, or the orange and blue wires on the kit (this is an IHF1000, right)?

Also, is the hum present even if you don't have the handsfree audio connected (i.e. Mute hook-up only)?

I would mount the speaker in the center console, behind/under the radio near the floor. Remove the D/S center console kick panel, and you should see a spot there. Hides everything nice and should still be loud enough.

P.S. I do installs of these in the Chicago/Milwaukee area

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OK. So you said you were able to get the handsfree system audio to play through the radio, but there was a bad hum. Did you try connecting the speaker connection to the radio's telephone audio input, or the orange and blue wires on the kit (this is an IHF1000, right)?

Also, is the hum present even if you don't have the handsfree audio connected (i.e. Mute hook-up only)?

I would mount the speaker in the center console, behind/under the radio near the floor. Remove the D/S center console kick panel, and you should see a spot there. Hides everything nice and should still be loud enough.

P.S. I do installs of these in the Chicago/Milwaukee area

yes i have the IHF 1000 the humm is with the mute casble connected and the red and black single rca cable attached only humm present when on phone with source being pumped through the speakers on pass side. Where in the center console can i mount the speaker it seems kinda hard to locate a spot i hasve PCM also i have taken that entire console out and still dont see a location can you be more specific or i would much rather have it go through the stock speakers in the Cayenne anyway to acomplish this?

Thanks Marco

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I misunderstood which vehicle you had. The location I described was for a mounting of the speaker in a 996/997 or Boxster/Cayman.

For the Cayenne, I remove the lower dash trim panel under the steering wheel, then remove the knee deflector plate. I mount the speaker to the back of that plate, pointed up towards the driver. It's located to the left of the steering column, then.

As for your audio humm and bringing the audio through the headunit, make sure to use the speaker-level output from the IHF1000 into the headunit. Also make sure that you adjust the IHF1000 volume level to provide loud, but not distorted, audio out of the car speakers. Hit the Talk/center button and keep repeating the "Help" command - adjust the volume while listening to the menu of commands. You may also need to tweak the level again while in a call. This will optimize the S-to-N ration of the handsfree signal into the PCM headunit.

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I misunderstood which vehicle you had. The location I described was for a mounting of the speaker in a 996/997 or Boxster/Cayman.

For the Cayenne, I remove the lower dash trim panel under the steering wheel, then remove the knee deflector plate. I mount the speaker to the back of that plate, pointed up towards the driver. It's located to the left of the steering column, then.

As for your audio humm and bringing the audio through the headunit, make sure to use the speaker-level output from the IHF1000 into the headunit. Also make sure that you adjust the IHF1000 volume level to provide loud, but not distorted, audio out of the car speakers. Hit the Talk/center button and keep repeating the "Help" command - adjust the volume while listening to the menu of commands. You may also need to tweak the level again while in a call. This will optimize the S-to-N ration of the handsfree signal into the PCM headunit.

How can i adjust the speaker output level on the PCM the hum is there whichever volume is at oin the audio volume or IHF1000

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<snip> How can i adjust the speaker output level on the PCM the hum is there whichever volume is at oin the audio volume or IHF1000

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Are you trying to connect the Blue/Orange lines from the IHF1000 to the telephone audio input, or the lines from the speaker connection?

Also, are you going into pins 7and12 on the upper connector block with the audio?

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<snip> How can i adjust the speaker output level on the PCM the hum is there whichever volume is at oin the audio volume or IHF1000

<snip>

Are you trying to connect the Blue/Orange lines from the IHF1000 to the telephone audio input, or the lines from the speaker connection?

Also, are you going into pins 7and12 on the upper connector block with the audio?

i used the supplied speaker cable balck cut it off the speaker and yes 7 and 12 on the pcm should i be using the blue and orange cables to connect to the single RCA jack on the PCM? its only one jack what color do i connect orange or blue.

maybe thats why i am gettin the hum i dont have the orange and blue cables connected to the PCM?

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