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CCr700 tele mute
« on: 16 June 2008, 14:18:19 »

Does the CCR700 have a telephone mute wire that i can attach a bluetooth kit too?????
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #1 on: 16 June 2008, 14:21:58 »

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Does the CCR700 have a telephone mute wire that i can attach a bluetooth kit too?????
Yup.  Has mute line, and aux in so you can feed audio from phone to car speakers
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #2 on: 16 June 2008, 14:42:14 »

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Does the CCR700 have a telephone mute wire that i can attach a bluetooth kit too?????
Yup.  Has mute line, and aux in so you can feed audio from phone to car speakers
I cant find anything in the book, so could you tell me the wires please and what i need to do the input?
Thanks muchly
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #3 on: 16 June 2008, 14:51:28 »

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Does the CCR700 have a telephone mute wire that i can attach a bluetooth kit too?????
Yup.  Has mute line, and aux in so you can feed audio from phone to car speakers
I cant find anything in the book, so could you tell me the wires please and what i need to do the input?
Thanks muchly
If your car is prewired, use the relevent autolead, much easier. That how I've done mine.  If you don't have the plug above glovebox, then you'll have to do manually - look for a diagram on net, as the method of counting the pins seems to vary, but you're looking for the Mute line and the 2 aux in (audio in + and audio in -) which connect to the speaker output of phone kit
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #4 on: 16 June 2008, 14:57:28 »

So im looking for a plug above the glove box then??

I take it i need to remove the glovebox to do this??

What colour is the plug and how many wires going into it??

Cheers Jaime
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #5 on: 16 June 2008, 16:24:18 »

Daz the plug is taped to the metal bar that runs across the bulk head behind the glove box and needs the box to be removed. it is normally held up with some white tape and the plug colour is black. :y
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #6 on: 16 June 2008, 18:05:49 »

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Daz the plug is taped to the metal bar that runs across the bulk head behind the glove box and needs the box to be removed. it is normally held up with some white tape and the plug colour is black. :y
Thanks Gary, will have to find a how to, to remove the glovebox.

What is the Autolead called then , any ideas??
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #7 on: 16 June 2008, 19:25:28 »

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Daz the plug is taped to the metal bar that runs across the bulk head behind the glove box and needs the box to be removed. it is normally held up with some white tape and the plug colour is black. :y
Thanks Gary, will have to find a how to, to remove the glovebox.

What is the Autolead called then , any ideas??

Have a look here, i got mine from here last week

http://www.siocommunications.co.uk/Shopping/logout.php
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #8 on: 16 June 2008, 19:28:11 »

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Daz the plug is taped to the metal bar that runs across the bulk head behind the glove box and needs the box to be removed. it is normally held up with some white tape and the plug colour is black. :y
Thanks Gary, will have to find a how to, to remove the glovebox.

What is the Autolead called then , any ideas??

Have a look here, i got mine from here last week

http://www.siocommunications.co.uk/Shopping/logout.php
Would you have a p/n by chance please, as you need to register just to look around the site >:(
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #9 on: 16 June 2008, 19:35:24 »

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Daz the plug is taped to the metal bar that runs across the bulk head behind the glove box and needs the box to be removed. it is normally held up with some white tape and the plug colour is black. :y
Thanks Gary, will have to find a how to, to remove the glovebox.

What is the Autolead called then , any ideas??

Have a look here, i got mine from here last week

http://www.siocommunications.co.uk/Shopping/logout.php
Would you have a p/n by chance please, as you need to register just to look around the site >:(

Look on the left of the page, select telemute leads then go from there, i used it without a log in and i also used the shop.
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #10 on: 16 June 2008, 19:38:49 »

Try this

www.siocommunications.co.uk

Go to the autoleads tab and you can look at all the telemute leads for all cars
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #11 on: 16 June 2008, 19:47:55 »

Or try Dave DND.... ;)
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #12 on: 16 June 2008, 19:56:52 »

http://www.siocommunications.co.uk/06-053B.html

I found this one, but it looks like it connects behind the radio as its a standard mass ISO block connector....

Am i missing something here :-/ :-[
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #13 on: 16 June 2008, 20:07:15 »

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http://www.siocommunications.co.uk/06-053B.html

I found this one, but it looks like it connects behind the radio as its a standard mass ISO block connector....

Am i missing something here :-/ :-[
Do you have the plug above glovebox?
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Re: CCr700 tele mute
« Reply #14 on: 16 June 2008, 20:13:24 »

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http://www.siocommunications.co.uk/06-053B.html

I found this one, but it looks like it connects behind the radio as its a standard mass ISO block connector....

Am i missing something here :-/ :-[
Do you have the plug above glovebox?
Have not removed glove box yet, will do that tomorrow, if i can work out how to do it...lol
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