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Jdsd1

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My question got lost in another thread so I'll ask again..
Is there away to have your IPod,IPhone,GPS etc. audio go through your Spyder speakers and not just your helmet?
 
My question got lost in another thread so I'll ask again..
Is there away to have your IPod,IPhone,GPS etc. audio go through your Spyder speakers and not just your helmet?

I think you have to turn off the Bluetooth in the GPS and then it will go to the speakers, at least that works on mine.

Cruzr Joe
 
I have a 2010 Spyder SE5 RT-S Model It is fitted with the Zumo 660 GPS

I normally listen to the GPS Voice and inbuilt MP3 Player via Bluetooth to my Sena SMH10 Headset

The on board Radio and i Pod once connected into the rear trunk via the adapter supplied by Can-AM have the output to the on board speakers

In fact you get 2 adapters 1 or the i Pod - i Pod conector one end and a 7 pin Din at the other and one for other MP3 Players this is just a 3.5mm Jack at one end and the 7 pin Din at the other
You would normally plug this 3.5mm jack into the Audio output of the non i Pod MP3 Player or other audio device with a 3.5mm output socket

If you plug a 3.5mm Jack into the Zumo 660 into the side where there is a Audio Output Socket (Under the weather cover) - Run an audio lead back into the rear funk and if the lead has a female socket on the end
Just plug the 3.5mm jack into it and plug the 7 pin Din into the Socket provided in the rear Funk
If your lead has 3.5mm Jacks at both ends you will need a 3.5mm Stereo Female to Female jack plug connector to join the 2 together

Once this lead is connected to the Rear Funk socket - You select AUX on the Can-AM audio system and
GPS Directions and MP3 music you have stored on the Zumo 660 will be output to the on board speakers

You just disconnect this lead when you want to go back to the original set up
 
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