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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #60 on: 14 June 2011, 19:19:47 »

Got it all fitted and back together today but... ::)

Telematics is now very faint, Nokia Kit powers up and connects/functions fine but doesn't mute and no audio.

Trafficmaster powers up but no mute or audio unless on a telematics call, when it works but faintly.

Really didn't want to have to pull the radio back out and pull the loom back out but it looks like I'm going to have to >:( ::)
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #61 on: 14 June 2011, 19:47:57 »

OK, thats answered the mixer query. Its needed ;D ;D ;D

The mute - reckon you've cocked up the mute, hence you can get TM to speak when making a call (as the telematics puts HU to aux in (via can, not via mute line))

Unplug the audio lead from Nokia, does the Telematics come back to normal volume?
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #62 on: 14 June 2011, 19:52:01 »

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OK, thats answered the mixer query. Its needed ;D ;D ;D

The mute - reckon you've cocked up the mute, hence you can get TM to speak when making a call (as the telematics puts HU to aux in (via can, not via mute line))

Unplug the audio lead from Nokia, does the Telematics come back to normal volume?

Took the mute exactly as per this thread ::)

Anyway, I've got to pop out in a while to water the in-law's garden so I'll unplug the Nokia in full and see what happens ;) Glad I didn't pack it all away in the kick panel now ::)
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #63 on: 14 June 2011, 21:27:50 »

that won't affect the mute I think, but should help with faintness...  ...in which case, you need an extra 2 wires in your loom...

Nokia > TM
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                         > Mixer/impedence matcher > HU
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #64 on: 14 June 2011, 21:35:24 »

Right, unplugged the Nokia kit and the telematics is back to full volume :y

But if you hit the TM button when making a telematics call it's very loud! Nearly gave Mrs LD a heart attack :-X ::)

So... I guess you need to bring the relevant bits to the Lakes then :-X ::) ;D

[edit]The impedance matcher... What's involved in that then?[/edit]
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #65 on: 14 June 2011, 21:43:14 »

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Right, unplugged the Nokia kit and the telematics is back to full volume :y

But if you hit the TM button when making a telematics call it's very loud! Nearly gave Mrs LD a heart attack :-X ::)

So... I guess you need to bring the relevant bits to the Lakes then :-X ::) ;D

[edit]The impedance matcher... What's involved in that then?[/edit]
TM can be adjusted.  I'm sure you've Please read the manual, but press the button 3 times...
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #66 on: 14 June 2011, 21:46:23 »

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Right, unplugged the Nokia kit and the telematics is back to full volume :y

But if you hit the TM button when making a telematics call it's very loud! Nearly gave Mrs LD a heart attack :-X ::)

So... I guess you need to bring the relevant bits to the Lakes then :-X ::) ;D

[edit]The impedance matcher... What's involved in that then?[/edit]
TM can be adjusted.  I'm sure you've Please read the manual, but press the button 3 times...

No point in doing anything with that yet though as it only works when making a telematics call ::)

Not sure when I'll be going a little further afield to check whether it was just a dodgy mast today, but still no light working on the button ::)
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #67 on: 14 June 2011, 21:51:30 »

Odd, but an easy problem to solve.  You have bigger issues first...
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« Reply #68 on: 14 June 2011, 21:55:48 »

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Odd, but an easy problem to solve.  You have bigger issues first...

Indeed.......... Open to suggestions, especially if they don't involve removing the head unit and new loom as the front of the H/U is very fragile ::) ::) Someone had definitely been there before me >:( >:(
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« Reply #69 on: 14 June 2011, 22:29:41 »

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Odd, but an easy problem to solve.  You have bigger issues first...

Indeed.......... Open to suggestions, especially if they don't involve removing the head unit and new loom as the front of the H/U is very fragile ::) ::) Someone had definitely been there before me >:( >:(
As said in PM, meter out between TM plug and Nokia, to see if you got the mutes the right way round (suspect they are wrong).


reckon you still need to run 2 wires, due to mixer requirement.
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« Reply #70 on: 14 June 2011, 22:36:00 »

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Odd, but an easy problem to solve.  You have bigger issues first...

Indeed.......... Open to suggestions, especially if they don't involve removing the head unit and new loom as the front of the H/U is very fragile ::) ::) Someone had definitely been there before me >:( >:(
As said in PM, meter out between TM plug and Nokia, to see if you got the mutes the right way round (suspect they are wrong).


reckon you still need to run 2 wires, due to mixer requirement.

Will meter it out when I get a chance, although I know 100% certain that I used the "mute from phone" wire as you instructed ;)

If I understand correctly I can fit the mixer without removing the loom/Head unit again, as the Nokia loom has everything except the telematics input. :-/
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #71 on: 15 June 2011, 10:06:15 »

Depends on if you don't mind going in to telematics loom or not ;)

I made an assumption that that posted diagram was correct
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #72 on: 15 June 2011, 10:51:18 »

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Depends on if you don't mind going in to telematics loom or not ;)

Think I'd prefer it to pulling it all out again ::)

Anyway, I'll speak nicely to you at the Lakes :-X ::)

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Never Assume! ::) ::)  ;D

If needs be I'll insulate the current mute I fitted and run a new one directly across the car (to avoid having to remove the Head Unit again) ;)
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #73 on: 15 June 2011, 19:42:20 »

My best mate, bless him, will get a apair of boards milled up for you and gayboy for this mixer, should be done in next week or 2
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Re: Retrofitting TM and CK-7W
« Reply #74 on: 15 June 2011, 20:12:28 »

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My best mate, bless him, will get a apair of boards milled up for you and gayboy for this mixer, should be done in next week or 2

How about another 1 or 2?  ::) :y
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