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Ram3500

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  1. It's going to depend a lot on your phone. On mine I had to go to each contact entry and push the info to the radio. It was Send Name Card or something like that. I hate to say it but if you have a lower end phone it might not have the capability. Bluetooth has so many profiles not every phone supports the right profile(s) to send the phonebook information. I'm finding just because a phone says it has Bluetooth, it may not have the right profile to transfer phonebook info. There's an Object Push Profile and a Phone Book Access Profile that I think your phone needs at least one in order to t
  2. I've had it since summer and overall I love it but in some areas I think Kenwood dropped the ball. Likes: - Navigation has been spot on, not a single problem with any address I've entered. - Sound is awesome, especially when the HD radio kicks in. Though it's not my style, I like to show off the local PBS station in HD. They usually have a channel with a high quality orchestra track playing and I swear you can hear the flutists breath. - Very quick iPod interface. Easy to scroll thru. Kinda cool seeing the album art displayed or watching music videos. - Bluetooth phone interface works
  3. On another post somebody mentioned their installer put in a rocker switch to allow them to force the rear view camera on at any time. Their installer obviously doesn't know the DNX7100 very well, as it comes with two touch screen controlled outputs for use in powering aux relays. I just used two standard SPDT automotive relays. On one the common goes to the rear camera reverse sense input on the 7100, the Normally Closed (NC) lead goes to the reverse source (back-up light power) and the Normally Open (NO) lead goes to +12v. This way with the relay turned off the reverse camera comes on and
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