Originally posted by mutz
...hmmm. What I read on the specs is that the AMPLIFIER has an auxilirary input, which means at the minimum a two channel analog audio signal, and at a maximum two channel analog audio signal plus external device motor control (play, pause, stop, etc.), basta.
Are you saying you have an AUX connection, but find no control option? Sometimes the control option only appears when the connector applicable device is connected, though that might be a bit sophisticated for an auto radio...
...hmmm. What I read on the specs is that the AMPLIFIER has an auxilirary input, which means at the minimum a two channel analog audio signal, and at a maximum two channel analog audio signal plus external device motor control (play, pause, stop, etc.), basta.
Are you saying you have an AUX connection, but find no control option? Sometimes the control option only appears when the connector applicable device is connected, though that might be a bit sophisticated for an auto radio...
My friends are thinking that the switching is not possible when there is nothing connected.
How is that device-presence detection done ? (is it so complicated to put in a car-radio ?)
(in this case, it seems very lazy/lame of Blaupunkt to simply say that there is no AUX in)
...hmmm, is the Last4-Memory of the last 4 destinations for people with Alzheimers, or for drunks?
More if you are too lazy to enter the destination. You do have to take the last-destinations memory into account when entering addresses, as the places they are remembered in depends on this, so it doesn't really remember the last 4 addresses, but one last address for each of the 4 groups (a bit complicated, but it works). Entering is a bit cumbersome at times, but as efficient as they could have done (it only gives the possible characters - according to its database - that can follow on the string that has been entered).
Jörg
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