dash kit for double din head unit
#19
Originally Posted by SFLG35
if you want to meet up and check mine out sometime just let me know sincei see you are in the tampa area. im goin down to the track tomrrow night if you want to join
#20
#21
Originally Posted by Gilley
Dan, according to the description on the Crutchfield page:
» Bluetooth® interface adapter for Kenwood stereos
» offers wireless connection between Kenwood car stereo and Bluetooth-compatible cell phone
» send and receive calls with the stereo's controls
» pass-through port lets you keep your Kenwood CD changer
» handles up to five different phones
So it looks like you can pass the changer and sirius through the Bluetooth unit. I have the same issue as you.
HD Radio seems to be a gimmick to compete with satellite radio and CD's.
» Bluetooth® interface adapter for Kenwood stereos
» offers wireless connection between Kenwood car stereo and Bluetooth-compatible cell phone
» send and receive calls with the stereo's controls
» pass-through port lets you keep your Kenwood CD changer
» handles up to five different phones
So it looks like you can pass the changer and sirius through the Bluetooth unit. I have the same issue as you.
HD Radio seems to be a gimmick to compete with satellite radio and CD's.
#22
as far as brakets you dont need a new one but i would recomemd it.
i got oes so i assembled the whole thing out of the car then took the old radio out and then just stuck the new one in. where as if you dont get a new braket you will have to take the old one out first, then dismantle the whole thing to get to the braket. then connec teh braket to teh new radio and reinstall all of it. either way will work just as good just getttin a new braket sames you some time.
i got oes so i assembled the whole thing out of the car then took the old radio out and then just stuck the new one in. where as if you dont get a new braket you will have to take the old one out first, then dismantle the whole thing to get to the braket. then connec teh braket to teh new radio and reinstall all of it. either way will work just as good just getttin a new braket sames you some time.
#26
Originally Posted by SFLG35
sean
do you know when they are coming out with that bluetooth unit for our ddx's??
do you know when they are coming out with that bluetooth unit for our ddx's??
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-yKzsHPJ...oth&i=113BT100
But it only works with cetain head units and phones.
http://www.kenwood.com/bt/bt100/en.html#01
DDX6019
DDX6029
DDX6039
DPX501
DPX501U
DPX701
DPX701U
DPX-MP2090U
DPX-MP7090U
KDC-MP5033U
KDC-MP532U
KDC-MP632U
KDC-MP832U
KDC-W5534U
KDC-W6534U
KDC-W7534U
KDC-X590
KDC-X7533U
KDC-X890
KDC-X9533U
KDV-412
KDV-5234
KDV-MP6333
KDV-MP6433
There are some warnings too.
* The functions of the models listed on the table are checked under certain conditions at the date of issue.
Please note that performance may be different from the table above due to modification of phone specifications made after testing.
* Please note that the cell-phone models for which no information is provided, or whose operation capabilities are not confirmed are not listed.
* This result is based on the sample unit of each model used for testing. It does not prove the operation of all the units of the same model.
* For operation of the cell-phone, please refer to the cell phone instruction manual.
* KCA-BT100 is compatible with the following profiles.
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
* Noise may be produced during the call.
* Echoing may be heard loudly during the call.
* Noise may be produced when receiving a call or switching to conversation.
* The ring tone or phone volume may be set loud for some cell-phone models. Make sure to adjust the volume before driving.
* There are models which do not transfer "+"-mark (International call mark) with the Bluetooth connection. In this case, the incoming call list of KCA-BT100 cannot be used for making a call.
* There are models which cannot make a call unless the standby display is shown.
* If connection with the cell-phone cannot be made, restart the cell-phone.
* Do not turn off the Head Unit while transferring the phone book.
* There are models where the phone book memorized in the SIM card cannot be transferred. In this case, copy the phone book in the memory of the cell-phone, and then try to transfer.
* If a phone book cannot be transferred one by one, try to use the function of all phone book transfer.
* Do not leave the cell-phone inside the vehicle. This could damage the cell-phone.
* Depending on the connection with the cell-phone, it may take a while to delete the registration of the cell-phone or to switch to another cell-phone.
* The following numbers and characters can be used for phone numbers: 0 to 9,+, *, #
If a character other than the above is used, the phone number cannot be transferred correctly.
Please note that performance may be different from the table above due to modification of phone specifications made after testing.
* Please note that the cell-phone models for which no information is provided, or whose operation capabilities are not confirmed are not listed.
* This result is based on the sample unit of each model used for testing. It does not prove the operation of all the units of the same model.
* For operation of the cell-phone, please refer to the cell phone instruction manual.
* KCA-BT100 is compatible with the following profiles.
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
OPP (Object Push Profile)
* Noise may be produced during the call.
* Echoing may be heard loudly during the call.
* Noise may be produced when receiving a call or switching to conversation.
* The ring tone or phone volume may be set loud for some cell-phone models. Make sure to adjust the volume before driving.
* There are models which do not transfer "+"-mark (International call mark) with the Bluetooth connection. In this case, the incoming call list of KCA-BT100 cannot be used for making a call.
* There are models which cannot make a call unless the standby display is shown.
* If connection with the cell-phone cannot be made, restart the cell-phone.
* Do not turn off the Head Unit while transferring the phone book.
* There are models where the phone book memorized in the SIM card cannot be transferred. In this case, copy the phone book in the memory of the cell-phone, and then try to transfer.
* If a phone book cannot be transferred one by one, try to use the function of all phone book transfer.
* Do not leave the cell-phone inside the vehicle. This could damage the cell-phone.
* Depending on the connection with the cell-phone, it may take a while to delete the registration of the cell-phone or to switch to another cell-phone.
* The following numbers and characters can be used for phone numbers: 0 to 9,+, *, #
If a character other than the above is used, the phone number cannot be transferred correctly.
Last edited by Gilley; 10-31-2006 at 09:16 AM.
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