Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Dany on 17 March 2010, 11:36:00
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Hello all!
My radio is the NCDC 2013 and I would be fit the NCDC 2015 with the Nokia phone module (in the glove box). The GM microphone is present in the courtesy light and connected with 2 wires... But it's impossible to find the 32 pins connector and the antenna connector in back the glove box for the module!
How can I do?
Thankx for help!
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I'm afraid the loom won't be there.....
It's a case of making up a suitable adaptor using a trafficmaster loom or a SOT-78 cable and the appropriate wiring off to a connector for the telematics.
The GSM antenna can either be connected to the built in roof antenna or a third party GSM aerial
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How is that possible?? I have a microphone connected on the roof and no wires for the phone module?? Pffffff... :-[
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Two versions of the microphone, both wired to the prewiring connector tucked up behond the glovebox, Most UK spec Elites have the amplified microphone for some strange reason. The non-amplified microphone is supposedly suitable for most standard phone kits.
Only cars that came with the Telematics fitted at the factory had the telematics loom fitted.
Not a big deal to make up a loom, a few of us on here have done it :y
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Is there a "how to" for that? Don't know how can I make this loom... Where must I find the 32 wires for the phone module connector? Don't looks easy...
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You need to make a sub-loom that connects between the head unit and the cars wiring and link to the following (from memory) on the ISO:-
Audio in
Audio ground
CAN H
CAN L
0V
12V permanent
Diag
Then from the 32 pin Telematics socket you connect up all the above and the Microphone input which you need to route to the microphone.
Plugs available from ebay.de, search for stecker telematik
You also need to know the pairing code for your 2013 / display and obtain a de-paired Telematics that will then need to be paired using Tech II.
I ought to write the How-to and post it up, trouble is that unpaired Telematics are very rare and even the most basic handset and car kit offers much better functionality. Telematics is useful though as you always have a phone in the car.
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The Nokia module is not a problem to find, there are on ebay.de or I can buy one on a scrapyards here in Belgium (de-paired of course). My big problem was how mount it properly on my car and benefits of all functionalities... (the SMS service on my CID for example!). It would be very easier if the wires were behind my glove box! I think I'll wait for your tutorial ^^