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Installing Bluetooth, where to tap to mute


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I will be installing the Dension Bluetooth adapter into my Dension 500 unit. Where can you easily access the mute wire to the PCM, and how do you identify same?

Also can you access the built in Mic if you don't have the factory Phone module, and if so where?

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I will be installing the Dension Bluetooth adapter into my Dension 500 unit. Where can you easily access the mute wire to the PCM, and how do you identify same?

Also can you access the built in Mic if you don't have the factory Phone module, and if so where?

Larry,

What did the Dension Bluetooth option cost? Let me know how well it works, and were you able to use the existing factory microphone.

Thanks,

-Bob

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I will be installing the Dension Bluetooth adapter into my Dension 500 unit. Where can you easily access the mute wire to the PCM, and how do you identify same?

Also can you access the built in Mic if you don't have the factory Phone module, and if so where?

Larry,

What did the Dension Bluetooth option cost? Let me know how well it works, and were you able to use the existing factory microphone.

Thanks,

-Bob

Looks like no to the mute and no to the mike so far!

Module is $99 from bumperplugs.com, ck the site.

I haven't gotten the unit yet!!

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There's a pretty extensive discussion of this on Rennlist, and frankly it doesn't sound all that good:

http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/show...520#post4313520

Key points:

Porsche MOST bus does not support the mute capability

A phone call is treated like a track on a playing CD. Thus when a call comes in, you have to switch to CD changer manually to answer it.

I'll wait or put in a dongled Parrot BT adaptor.

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