Can anyone tell me how to hook up my Garmin Zumo 590 so I hear it va intercom or bike speakers.
Thank you.
Can anyone tell me how to hook up my Garmin Zumo 590 so I hear it va intercom or bike speakers.
Thank you.
There is plenty of discussion here on the installation of GPS's. I suggest you use "Garmin Zumo 590" as your search term in this forum and you'll get quite a few results. That's where I'd begin anyway.
Here is a site that has the wire harness that will do that for you. I used it on my 550 and it works well, put not perfect.
http://goldwingdocs.com/images/Gold_Wing_GPS_Input.png
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My 550 has a 1/8 jack that plugs into the 1/8 cable in the cubby, although I do not bluetooth the GPS only because there are so few turns or inputs normally. I use a SENA20 to pipe music into my helmet, you can also add the GPS.... not a fan of being wired to the bike.
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Works great! Now you have a use for that Intercom circuit.
....sT
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ST--The OP also wanted to hear GPS thru the bike's speakers so what about this statement from the link you posted?
This has a 78" long GPS lead so it will reach any location. It will feed the audio to the headsets connected to the intercom cords, it will not feed audio to the speakers.
Ken (Hornblower)
I have my gps plugged into the aux port up front and just switch the stereo to aux and listen to the voice prompts through my speakers, along with any music saved to the storage of the gps.
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OK...so, if the OP wanted to hear his GPS thru the bike's speakers, how would he do that with the device you suggested? (My interpretation of the OP's question was to be able to hear it EITHER way or BOTH ways depending on how you define EITHER. Of course, my interpretation could be incorrect) .
Ken (Hornblower)
Journeyman ATCS, retired
U.S. DOT - Federal Aviation Administration -- 1982-2012
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