NAV-TV Bluetooth Adapter for 997
#91
Oh I'm aware that they operate independently of each other. I confirmed this with Nav-TV.com. I'll be able to have both in my car without issues. I'm looking forward to having it installed. Do you mind posting the instructions online when you have it. I'd like to see if I can do it too.
By the way, one apparent limitation of the Tooki, that is actually a limitation of the PCM's telephone interface that the Tooki emulates is that it only syncs one phone number per contact. Thus, on my iPhone and Blackberry, it only syncs one number per contact, irrespective of whether your cell phone's phonebook has multiple phone numbers (i.e., work, home, cell, etc.) for each contact. Also, as stated in the Tooki user manual, it has a limitation of approximately 255 entries for syncing. Neither of these is a deal-killer for me, but it is a limitation so far with current firmware and/or PCM software.
Stay tuned. The above issues may be unique to my phonebooks. I''l continue to post my results and try to answer any questions.
Last edited by jfr0317; 10-19-2007 at 03:36 PM.
#93
In that case, I'm not optimistic about SMS capability since it not only doesn't work with my iPhone but also not with my work AT&T Blackberry 8700. I'll still check with Nav-TV to be sure.
By the way, thanks for your posts about problems with the Hoen replacement fog light and parking light bulbs. I had just bought some and then promptly removed them after reading about your problems with them.
By the way, thanks for your posts about problems with the Hoen replacement fog light and parking light bulbs. I had just bought some and then promptly removed them after reading about your problems with them.
#96
it doesn't matter where in the chain, though i recommend first out, it will be placed under the plastic pocket to give you the best bluetooth capability
#97
My unit is installed to the upper right of the front passenger footwell area behind the top part of the carpet. Bluetooth seems to work fine from there.
Just as JBONDOx says, Nav-TV told me that it theoretically doesn't matter in what sequence in the MOST ring that the Tooki is installed. I do not know for mine because I was not present at that point in the original installation.
Just as JBONDOx says, Nav-TV told me that it theoretically doesn't matter in what sequence in the MOST ring that the Tooki is installed. I do not know for mine because I was not present at that point in the original installation.
#99
tried one works ok, but you'd be pissed with the remote operation. uses RDS on the radio for everything, ipod, bluetooth... and if your in CD well forget it. it is a band aid has it's pros and cons like everything else
#100
Will Tooki or their Sirius interface work for PCM2.0 MOST bus devices? (NOTE: 2.0 not 2.1... so 2004 996TT, not 997)
The instructions for the SIRPOR2 state that if there is no SAT button the FM button will select the Sirius....
And my PCM2 has 'Voice' and 'Organizer' buttons.
I've emailed navtv and an awaiting a reply, just thought I'd ask here...
Adam
The instructions for the SIRPOR2 state that if there is no SAT button the FM button will select the Sirius....
And my PCM2 has 'Voice' and 'Organizer' buttons.
I've emailed navtv and an awaiting a reply, just thought I'd ask here...
Adam
#103
The noise cancellation microphone, isn't bad, it is a generic version like most. and does well both in the Turbo's and the new Turbo Cabs
I still would like to do the factory mic, but like I stated earlier, $80 my cost... plus it will need a male end to connect to the column so it still uses the quick disconnect.
you can see what i mean, it is 2 T10 Torx under the column and the top comes off, disconnect the vinyl and the mic for noise cancellation to the amp
#104
hmmm good question, but the way i see it is it is really a simplex, system because you really can't update the phone with what you did while paired with the command. Also it could be just half, because of the pairing process itself (data both ways) but like i stated if you add a contact via the PCM, it won't show up on your phone