Motorola T605 installation and a few questions
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Motorola T605 installation and a few questions
Just put in a T605 for blue tooth through the radio. Not very hard after I figured out the pins on the connector. I have a 2004 with the 18 pin yellow connector.
pin 4 is battery
pin 5 key power
pin 6 is mute
pin 7 is audio +
pin 8 is audio -
As with everyone else the Orange and yellow wires are miss labeled in the installation instructions.
A nice feature of the Jaguar is that the radio does not have to be on for the phone blue tooth to work through the speaker.
So, can anyone tell me what the latest set up for auxiliary input is? I would prefer to do something non destructive to the CD player.
And, where can I find a male connector that matches the Jaguar phone plug?
Here are a few pictures of the install.
pin 4 is battery
pin 5 key power
pin 6 is mute
pin 7 is audio +
pin 8 is audio -
As with everyone else the Orange and yellow wires are miss labeled in the installation instructions.
A nice feature of the Jaguar is that the radio does not have to be on for the phone blue tooth to work through the speaker.
So, can anyone tell me what the latest set up for auxiliary input is? I would prefer to do something non destructive to the CD player.
And, where can I find a male connector that matches the Jaguar phone plug?
Here are a few pictures of the install.
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P.I.E makes a device that will allow you to tie the T605 into the audio system. Here's a link:
XM Satellite Radio at MyRadioStore - AUX Audio Input Adapters - Aftermarket Stereos - Alpine - PIE Alpine AI-Net Aux-Input Switcher ALP/AI-AUX
I assume you have the premium audio. The P.I.E. unit will install in the trunk behind the CD changer. You'll unplug the little round connector on the back of the CD changer and plug it into the P.I.E unit, then you'll plug the cable that comes out of the PIE unit into the CD changer. You'll need to run audio cable from the T605 back to the trunk. That's easier than it sounds. I'll try to post a video in the next day or two which shows how to do it. You might have to remind me. Send me a PM if I don't do it tomorrow or Saturday.
XM Satellite Radio at MyRadioStore - AUX Audio Input Adapters - Aftermarket Stereos - Alpine - PIE Alpine AI-Net Aux-Input Switcher ALP/AI-AUX
I assume you have the premium audio. The P.I.E. unit will install in the trunk behind the CD changer. You'll unplug the little round connector on the back of the CD changer and plug it into the P.I.E unit, then you'll plug the cable that comes out of the PIE unit into the CD changer. You'll need to run audio cable from the T605 back to the trunk. That's easier than it sounds. I'll try to post a video in the next day or two which shows how to do it. You might have to remind me. Send me a PM if I don't do it tomorrow or Saturday.
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Same setup here. Wanting to make it easy, I ordered a harness kit from installer.com, but unfortunately the connector was for the non-premium ICE 14-pin connector. I contacted them and asked if they could make an 18-pin male connector with pigtails to connect the t-605 harness directly. They could not. I'm planning on just splicing in using t-taps. We'll see how that goes when I get them in. If you find a male connector someplace, let me know! I'm hooking the aux audio in using a KCA-410c in the trunk that I got off ebay.
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P.I.E makes a device that will allow you to tie the T605 into the audio system. Here's a link:
XM Satellite Radio at MyRadioStore - AUX Audio Input Adapters - Aftermarket Stereos - Alpine - PIE Alpine AI-Net Aux-Input Switcher ALP/AI-AUX
I assume you have the premium audio. The P.I.E. unit will install in the trunk behind the CD changer. You'll unplug the little round connector on the back of the CD changer and plug it into the P.I.E unit, then you'll plug the cable that comes out of the PIE unit into the CD changer. You'll need to run audio cable from the T605 back to the trunk. That's easier than it sounds. I'll try to post a video in the next day or two which shows how to do it. You might have to remind me. Send me a PM if I don't do it tomorrow or Saturday.
XM Satellite Radio at MyRadioStore - AUX Audio Input Adapters - Aftermarket Stereos - Alpine - PIE Alpine AI-Net Aux-Input Switcher ALP/AI-AUX
I assume you have the premium audio. The P.I.E. unit will install in the trunk behind the CD changer. You'll unplug the little round connector on the back of the CD changer and plug it into the P.I.E unit, then you'll plug the cable that comes out of the PIE unit into the CD changer. You'll need to run audio cable from the T605 back to the trunk. That's easier than it sounds. I'll try to post a video in the next day or two which shows how to do it. You might have to remind me. Send me a PM if I don't do it tomorrow or Saturday.
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...e2/#post348215
Unfortunately the picture hosting has been lost (dsetter's post, page 2) .
If dsetter is still monitoring this...can you rehost your pictures please? This is a really important thread to a lot of people. If you cannot, send them to me and I can host them.
Last edited by WhiteXKR; 10-06-2011 at 09:35 AM.
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Hmmm...you have premium audio but no nav. I have not run into that combination before.
Try it between the CD changer and the amp in the trunk. If it works you are set.
If it does not work you likely will need to still do the signal reversal inside the PIE unit in the thread I referenced earlier, assuming you know how to solder.
Try it between the CD changer and the amp in the trunk. If it works you are set.
If it does not work you likely will need to still do the signal reversal inside the PIE unit in the thread I referenced earlier, assuming you know how to solder.
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Looks like the pictures are back in that other link...you should be all set.
One thing to be aware of also, your source may need to br cranked way up to trigger the PIE box. With some sources you may also need a PAC LD-10 pre-amp if you get drop outs on soft music.
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I thought I had it correct though...
Hi Bills,
I did the install, but I faced two problems:
1/ the oem mic does not work, and I wonder why it wold be a diffence impedence
2/ when in-call, nothing happened. I mean no sound gets out of the audio system, the music won t mute, etc
I switched yellow/ orange, but without any succes.
I re connected he ACP to the hone, re switched the handset (M8989), but to no avail.
Any suggestion?
In parrallele, I wanted to do the same ipod install i did in my vette, so I hacked the Ai net cable to fool the headunit, and it works prety well. Instead of butchering the cd changer , i bought a ai net extension cable, cut it inthe middle, and routed the three audio cable to a convenient relay. Teh relay act as a switch to chose from the regular source to the cd changer. Funny enough, the ipod play instead of the radio... Which seems to be usual for non premium sound systems. I putthe switch and the craddle in the ashtray, and I have all sources handy..
I did the install, but I faced two problems:
1/ the oem mic does not work, and I wonder why it wold be a diffence impedence
2/ when in-call, nothing happened. I mean no sound gets out of the audio system, the music won t mute, etc
I switched yellow/ orange, but without any succes.
I re connected he ACP to the hone, re switched the handset (M8989), but to no avail.
Any suggestion?
In parrallele, I wanted to do the same ipod install i did in my vette, so I hacked the Ai net cable to fool the headunit, and it works prety well. Instead of butchering the cd changer , i bought a ai net extension cable, cut it inthe middle, and routed the three audio cable to a convenient relay. Teh relay act as a switch to chose from the regular source to the cd changer. Funny enough, the ipod play instead of the radio... Which seems to be usual for non premium sound systems. I putthe switch and the craddle in the ashtray, and I have all sources handy..
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Hi Reveren Sam,
First of all thanks for your video. The hummingbird is just great!
Which onstallation process did you follow for the t605?
As i said, I am at my wit's end!
I must jave made something errrr stupid, but I cant figure out what. My 2004 xk is fitted with the same 14 pins as Bills'. I cant understand why the head unit won' t mute, even though I switched yellow/ orange.
Thanks in advance for your help.
First of all thanks for your video. The hummingbird is just great!
Which onstallation process did you follow for the t605?
As i said, I am at my wit's end!
I must jave made something errrr stupid, but I cant figure out what. My 2004 xk is fitted with the same 14 pins as Bills'. I cant understand why the head unit won' t mute, even though I switched yellow/ orange.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Hi Reveren Sam,
First of all thanks for your video. The hummingbird is just great!
Which onstallation process did you follow for the t605?
As i said, I am at my wit's end!
I must jave made something errrr stupid, but I cant figure out what. My 2004 xk is fitted with the same 14 pins as Bills'. I cant understand why the head unit won' t mute, even though I switched yellow/ orange.
Thanks in advance for your help.
First of all thanks for your video. The hummingbird is just great!
Which onstallation process did you follow for the t605?
As i said, I am at my wit's end!
I must jave made something errrr stupid, but I cant figure out what. My 2004 xk is fitted with the same 14 pins as Bills'. I cant understand why the head unit won' t mute, even though I switched yellow/ orange.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Are your sure you are counting the pins correctly? Are you referencing the numbers embossed on the conenctor? Double check the colors match on the Jaguar's harness:
pin 4 is battery Brown-red
pin 5 key power Green or Red/White
pin 6 is mute BLUE
pin 7 is audio + BLUE
pin 8 is audio - BLUE-YELLOW
pin 11 is ground BLACK
pin 1 is Mic + White
pin 3 is Mic - Green
Pin 2 is mic shield
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18 pins indeed
you re right sorry. Shame on me!
My harness is as follow as per little small tiny numbers on the connector
pin 4 is battery Brown-red
pin 5 key Is empty
pin 6 is mute Blue Ignition
pin 7 is audio + BLUE
pin 8 is audio - BLUE-
pin 3 is Mic - Green
Pin 2 is mic shield yellow
I think i solved the mic issue. The oem mic impedence is 100 ohm or so above the t608's. However, that should relust in higher level and therefore work fine, if i m not mistaken.
Still no sound through the radio, but the motorola speaker works.
Still searching, ideas welcome..
Seasons greetings to all
My harness is as follow as per little small tiny numbers on the connector
pin 4 is battery Brown-red
pin 5 key Is empty
pin 6 is mute Blue Ignition
pin 7 is audio + BLUE
pin 8 is audio - BLUE-
PHP Code:
YELLOW
Pin 9 is blue/yellow supposed acp
Pin 10 is green/yellow, supposed acp
pin 11 is ground BLACK
Pin 16 is red/white, supposed mute
pin 1 is Mic + White
Pin 2 is mic shield yellow
I think i solved the mic issue. The oem mic impedence is 100 ohm or so above the t608's. However, that should relust in higher level and therefore work fine, if i m not mistaken.
Still no sound through the radio, but the motorola speaker works.
Still searching, ideas welcome..
Seasons greetings to all
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You were right, Bills. 5 and 6 were crossed. 1 fuse and a couple of solderings later, the mute works fine, but still no audio in the headunit, and nothing from the oem mic.
Tomorrow I'll test the mic, and for the audio, i ll try to hook 7 and 8 to the peaker output of the t605, by mere curiosity.
Tomorrow I'll test the mic, and for the audio, i ll try to hook 7 and 8 to the peaker output of the t605, by mere curiosity.
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For what it's worth, I wish I had installed a switch to turn off the T605 when I didn't want to use it. It stays on all the time, and if I turn off the bluetooth on my phone the bright light in the middle of the T605 continuously flashes between red and blue. At night it's very distracting. There is no way to stop the flashing or dim the light.
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