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ATTN: iPhone gurus
I just got my new AVIC-D2 hooked up and I am looking into getting the iPod connector and the Pioneer adapter to link it to the headunit.
I am big on integrating things as possible, so I might look into getting an iPhone to do everything.
Only problem is that I hear the iPhone has a different connector than the iPod and it won't connect with the Pionner unless I just use the AUX input which is not gonna happen. I need to be able to control the iPhone from the headunit and display all track info there.
Can any of you iPhone gurus let me know if Pioneer is offering a ip-Bus unit that will control the iphone? TIA
I am big on integrating things as possible, so I might look into getting an iPhone to do everything.
Only problem is that I hear the iPhone has a different connector than the iPod and it won't connect with the Pionner unless I just use the AUX input which is not gonna happen. I need to be able to control the iPhone from the headunit and display all track info there.
Can any of you iPhone gurus let me know if Pioneer is offering a ip-Bus unit that will control the iphone? TIA
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Incorrect. The iphone will plug into anything an ipod will. I use my iphone in my car all the time (for music). If the radio can control and IPOD, it can control an iphone.
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Originally Posted by NFRs2000NYC,Jun 9 2008, 08:44 PM
Incorrect. The iphone will plug into anything an ipod will. I use my iphone in my car all the time (for music). If the radio can control and IPOD, it can control an iphone.
I guess I was pleasantly misinformed.
Now, which iPod connector does the iPhone use? I understand there is one version called "dock" and some other style. Does the phone use the dock connection?
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Beware...I have a Pioneer specific iPod cable that works with my Nano (no HU control just audio out through the dock connector) but it does not work with my iPhone. It charges but that's it.
More details in my thread a little further down the page.
More details in my thread a little further down the page.
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the dock is just a stationary connector with a pad to hold the iphone up, that will work as well as an ordinary ipod connector. The ipod cable for pioneers WILL work for the iphone. I have one
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Originally Posted by HankookS2K,Jun 10 2008, 03:37 PM
the dock is just a stationary connector with a pad to hold the iphone up, that will work as well as an ordinary ipod connector. The ipod cable for pioneers WILL work for the iphone. I have one
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Well from my understanding the connector will plug into the iphone but once connected it will ask you to enter Airplane Mode and so then you say no on the phone and it will charge and play music but im not so sure about you being able to control the music selection from the HU....
Im not running a aftermarket stereo but i did buy one of those cool connections that plug into the stock HU where the AUX cd changer plug goes and thats what it does to my iphone...
GL if you get this to work.... keep checking back with us for the results.
Im not running a aftermarket stereo but i did buy one of those cool connections that plug into the stock HU where the AUX cd changer plug goes and thats what it does to my iphone...
GL if you get this to work.... keep checking back with us for the results.
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Originally Posted by sireousrex,Jun 9 2008, 07:59 PM
AWESOME
I guess I was pleasantly misinformed.
Now, which iPod connector does the iPhone use? I understand there is one version called "dock" and some other style. Does the phone use the dock connection?
I guess I was pleasantly misinformed.
Now, which iPod connector does the iPhone use? I understand there is one version called "dock" and some other style. Does the phone use the dock connection?
If you can connect and Ipod, you can connect an iphone.
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Ok, just want to clear some things up....
1)The connectors on an IPOD and a IPHONE are the same. However, older accessories for ipods have slightly different pins (ie some Belkin products) and while the signal WILL go through, the charging current wont. So, your iphone will play, but won't charge. However, I have never seen with with radios...Pioneer or Alpine.
2)Any radio (Pioneer or Alpine) that can INTEGRATE with an ipod, will integrate with an iphone.
3)When your iphone asks to enter airplane mode, say NO. It will still work. The only thing is, if your iphone is close to your radio...you might get that "tick tick tick" noise when the iphone is receiving data. By "close" I mean less than 12".
1)The connectors on an IPOD and a IPHONE are the same. However, older accessories for ipods have slightly different pins (ie some Belkin products) and while the signal WILL go through, the charging current wont. So, your iphone will play, but won't charge. However, I have never seen with with radios...Pioneer or Alpine.
2)Any radio (Pioneer or Alpine) that can INTEGRATE with an ipod, will integrate with an iphone.
3)When your iphone asks to enter airplane mode, say NO. It will still work. The only thing is, if your iphone is close to your radio...you might get that "tick tick tick" noise when the iphone is receiving data. By "close" I mean less than 12".