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Alan Dean Posted on Mar 28, 2017

As anybody managed and if so how have you done it. Connect viper 131 helmet bluetooth to a v6 interphone radio via bluetooth

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Feb 11, 2008

SOURCE: activesync via bluetooth

Click on Ipaq wireless
turn on the blutooth
Click on Manager
at the bottom click on new
and then click active sync via bluetooth and go from there

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Dylan Naff

  • 64 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 08, 2009

SOURCE: Bluetooth Code

Try 1234 or 0101...These two codes are rare although they use them sometimes for a default...let me know if this doesnt work for you.

Anonymous

  • 490 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 16, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 93 Honda Goldwing with a built in CB

the dongle is just the wiring to connect a wired headset to your jack on the bike there are many aftermarket companies who have the right parts to connect your headset to your stereo and cb radio I have j&m and they work flawlessly

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jun 17, 2010

SOURCE: have lost pairing code for viper v200 bluetooth

dnt no wht code 4 my viper v200 helment can u help

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jun 24, 2010

SOURCE: Tomtom 930 will not pair with Interphone 4

Sadly, it's not possible to do what you want.

The lower cost, non bike specific units only have limited BT capability - so that they can act as a handsfree for a phone - which is what Interphone does, so there's fundamental incompatibility.

The best units with Interphone are Garmin Zumo 550 (NOT 660) or TomTom Rider 2.

Only one person can hear the gps (and the range is only 10m from Interphone to gps)

Your best bet could be to get phones with gps capability - it's free on some of the new Nokias.

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Tomtom 930 will not pair with Interphone 4

Sadly, it's not possible to do what you want.

The lower cost, non bike specific units only have limited BT capability - so that they can act as a handsfree for a phone - which is what Interphone does, so there's fundamental incompatibility.

The best units with Interphone are Garmin Zumo 550 (NOT 660) or TomTom Rider 2.

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the dongle is just the wiring to connect a wired headset to your jack on the bike there are many aftermarket companies who have the right parts to connect your headset to your stereo and cb radio I have j&m and they work flawlessly
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Activesync via bluetooth

Click on Ipaq wireless
turn on the blutooth
Click on Manager
at the bottom click on new
and then click active sync via bluetooth and go from there
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