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Re: NCDC 2015 and built-in nokia phone
« Reply #15 on: 22 January 2014, 18:04:53 »

Maybe I will be able to do something using my arduino. What signal needs to go to mute to enable 'phone' in? Is it 5V or 12V?
Arduino? For what? Can't see that being of any use here  :-\

You've confuddled me now.


Aux in will take the input directly from any bluetooth car kit...  ...just not along with the Telematics without extra messing around
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Re: NCDC 2015 and built-in nokia phone
« Reply #16 on: 22 January 2014, 19:58:37 »

Maybe I will be able to do something using my arduino. What signal needs to go to mute to enable 'phone' in? Is it 5V or 12V?
Arduino? For what? Can't see that being of any use here  :-\

You've confuddled me now.


Aux in will take the input directly from any bluetooth car kit...  ...just not along with the Telematics without extra messing around

I want to use arduino instead of Nokia box and use it as it was built in. I'm currently looking into this.

I already use Line-in from my CD changer without any programming.
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Re: NCDC 2015 and built-in nokia phone
« Reply #17 on: 22 January 2014, 20:38:21 »

So you've built a full blown GSM phone onto your Arduino? Or have I misunderstood?

The (phone) Aux in is lo-fi, and for phone use only really.
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Re: NCDC 2015 and built-in nokia phone
« Reply #18 on: 23 January 2014, 10:32:04 »

So you've built a full blown GSM phone onto your Arduino? Or have I misunderstood?

The (phone) Aux in is lo-fi, and for phone use only really.

Not yet, but I'm planning to replace Nokia box with a BT device not a phone. I thought I ask here first to see if there are any better solutions available. I actually had the Nokia-box out for a while now. I've been using my glove box as a... glove box  :P

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Re: NCDC 2015 and built-in nokia phone
« Reply #19 on: 23 January 2014, 18:16:37 »

Bluetooth just for phone? 2nd hand BT kits can be picked up for £15 delivered, for handsfree.

As said before, the input isn't really suitable for anything more hi-fi than voice, and its mono
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Re: NCDC 2015 and built-in nokia phone
« Reply #20 on: 23 January 2014, 18:45:07 »

Bluetooth just for phone? 2nd hand BT kits can be picked up for £15 delivered, for handsfree.
What ones work well with Bose audio system, because I tried the Parrot MKi9200 some time ago, installed by a "professional" and I could hear a clicking noise in all speakers. Any idea why?

As said before, the input isn't really suitable for anything more hi-fi than voice, and its mono
That's all I want to use it for. I have an iPod audio plugged in to a cd-changer audio. I don't really like listening to music via Bluetooth...
The reason why I'm thinking of using arduino is because I'd love to use the 2015 buttons to call/answer/dial and to see the signal and the network on the LCD screen :P
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Re: NCDC 2015 and built-in nokia phone
« Reply #21 on: 23 January 2014, 18:51:10 »

Any are suitable. Mine both have ancient Nokia CK-7W.

However, if your NCDC is still configured for Telematics, you'll get an annoying click at about 1-0.5Hz. I *believe* this is part of the HU's diagnostics of the Telematics, as in my experience it goes when properly set for a NCDC2013.
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