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The Negotiator
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Phone kit installation

Postby The Negotiator » Thu Feb 21, 2008 12:56 pm

Hi Everybody,

I have purchased the Motorola HF850 bluetooth car kit for my megane. I currently use an excellent visorblade but would prefer something more hidden and that works automatically when I get into the car - oh and they were only £10 on amazon last night ;)

I need to get a power supply, earth and ignition source, so obviously the radio input is the obvious for this. However, before I start cutting the ISO cables for a supply, does anybody know of an ISO plug which is specifically made to enable you to tap off these connections (and mute if the tunerlist supports)?

My plan would then be, depending on cable lengths, to put the microphone by the sunvisor through putting it up by the pillar, put the control box maybe around the back of the glovebox, the control panel next to the controls for the headlight height/interior brightness (or infront of the gearstick) and the speaker in one of the footwells, hidden away.

I just wondered if anybody had any thoughts?

Thanks
Paul

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Postby The Negotiator » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:56 pm

For future reference, I bought an autoleads cable set which uses the car speakers and connects straight to the ISO lead system, will be fititng next weekend or so :)

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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby The Negotiator » Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:22 pm

All fitted, if anybody is interested:

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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby ICEMAN » Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:39 pm

mate that looks cool.

its nice and not flashy :cool:
Black Megane - Black Tints - Black 18" Rims with Chrome - Angel Eyes - Shark Fin - Tail Fins - Kenwood DNX7200 - ipod Video -Hertz Space 6.5" Components - PG Ti500.4 - MTX 9544-15" Sub - Orion D5000 - Audison Cabling - Optima Power = NICE

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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby The Negotiator » Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:53 pm

Exactly how I like things, thank you :)

It's completely hidden, apart from the little mic and control panel not a cable in sight and it goes through the car speakers and mutes the radio. It connects when I turn the car on and disconnects when I get out. If I ever want to remove it, I can just replace the little plastic panel it is stuck to and remove all the cabling too.

My visorblade II I had before was excellent but so is this, without the bother of charging it or doing anything except getting into the car.
Was: '52 Megane 1.9dci dynamique with everything standard plus: electrically folding mirrors, handsfree locking, climate control, heated seats, panoramic glass roof, in-dash CD changer, TunePoint iPod, etc. etc.
Now: '55 Laguna Initiale

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HID HEADLIGHTS
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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby steve the postman » Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:26 pm

I have a very similar install except my controler is next to the headlight hight adjuster
Couldn't quite reach it safely for voice dial on bottom panel
But it does look good there
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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby The Negotiator » Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:41 pm

That was my second option :)
Was: '52 Megane 1.9dci dynamique with everything standard plus: electrically folding mirrors, handsfree locking, climate control, heated seats, panoramic glass roof, in-dash CD changer, TunePoint iPod, etc. etc.
Now: '55 Laguna Initiale

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PIAA HORNS
GT LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
Location: NEWCASTLE

Re: Phone kit installation

Postby steve the postman » Fri Mar 21, 2008 2:04 pm

mine uses suplied speeker
what is the autoleads part number for connecting to car speekers? Also how does it connect to the hf850?
I would prefer that
Steve
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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby The Negotiator » Fri Mar 21, 2008 2:21 pm

Standard ISO connector, part number:
06-050B

Then you need the connector to make the autoleads cable above into motorola from the standard nokia, I never got a part number for it, sorry.

I used: alan@autocomfort.co.uk

Total cost was about £31+P&P I think (but I bought another lead for my gf's swift at the same time).

Well worth it in my opinion, sound through the speakers is perfect. You do have a fairly large "connection box" - a bit smaller than the HF850 unit - which does all the muting and speaker switching and on mine it doesn't say "phone" or "mute" on the screen, it just cuts into the speakers and takes over. No idea if i can get it to say mute from what I have really.
Was: '52 Megane 1.9dci dynamique with everything standard plus: electrically folding mirrors, handsfree locking, climate control, heated seats, panoramic glass roof, in-dash CD changer, TunePoint iPod, etc. etc.
Now: '55 Laguna Initiale

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Currently Drives:: 1.5 DCI 86 EXTREME TUNING BOX
DAB DIGITAL RADIO/DVD PLAYER
HID HEADLIGHTS
PIAA HORNS
GT LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
Location: NEWCASTLE

Re: Phone kit installation

Postby steve the postman » Fri Mar 21, 2008 2:37 pm

Thats brill thanks for the help
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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby Yorick » Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:36 am

Looks sweet mate!
I think I'm going to do it the same! Thanks for the idea!

btw: That cd changer was it a straight fit?

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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby welshy » Thu Apr 29, 2010 9:37 pm

we placed an IO TalkPlay in our megane :-

https://www.amazon.co.uk/IO-Talk-Handsfr ... 727&sr=1-1

we use it with a blackberry device.

It connected into the rear of the radio ISO plugs, the Mic wire we ran behind the gloebox and up the passenger windscreen trim, under the headlining and popped the mic up by the mirror so both driver and passenger can speak (rather than locate it on drivers piller.

The answer/hang up controls are wireless so can be placed anywhere on the dash with a sticky pad, as the blackberry is all voice activated our IO controls live in the door pocket out of sight, only need them to enter the menus...

we paid £45 for our IO Talk and it was fitted within 30 mins

to hold our phone we purchased a brodit proclip bracket that fits to the left of the radio console, clips in without drilling or screwing, https://www.mobilefun.co.uk/brodit-procl ... p16469.htm

a brodit phone holder was then added to the bracket thats specific to our phones.

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Re: Phone kit installation

Postby Yorick » Thu Apr 29, 2010 11:22 pm

Hahaha! I just saw that the post was 2 years old! :lol:


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