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honest_finch Posts: 6

Post your creative innovations for self-made accessories for W800!

How to make a Car Adaptor kit for W800:

What you need:

1. cheap K750 headset from local telecom store (around PhP 150 or $3 USD)
2. RCA jack
3. Auxilliary connector to your car stereo (mine is pioneer so i had to buy RB-10 adaptor... has RCA output)
4. Scissors
5. Electric Tape
6. Double Sided Type

Procedure:

1. cut the wires halfway between the mic and earphones of the headset.
2. cut out one end of the RCA jack
3. Join the pair of cutout wires together.. you'll end up with a connector to your W800 phone to RCA output. take note that there should be two wires... one for left and one for right
4. seal the connected joint with electric tape
5. connect your auxilliary adaptor to your stereo and connect your newly made RCA to the auxilliary adaptor.
6. hide the long cable under your car's interior pannels or under the carpet
7. stick the mic on your dashboard or beside your handbreak (any place where you find it most convenient)
8. now you can easily connect your w800 connector to your phone and music comes out from your car's speaker. what's more is that you can also make calls and have the sound come out of your car speakers.

Goodluck!

For those who intends to post other DIY tips... pls follow the same format to make instructions clear. Try to post photos as well.
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Posted: 2006-05-12 05:33:32
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jack77777 Posts: > 500

cool nice work .
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Posted: 2006-05-12 19:16:26
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asar Posts: 9

This could also be used while viewing video files on you w800 plugged into your cars audio system.
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Posted: 2006-05-17 08:14:11
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starhannes Posts: 99

2. RCA jack
3. Auxilliary connector to your car stereo (mine is pioneer so i had to buy RB-10 adaptor... has RCA output)

What are those things???
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Posted: 2006-05-17 15:43:07
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jack77777 Posts: > 500

starhannes - if youre asking questions like that u will never know the answer.
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Posted: 2006-05-18 17:20:29
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SKIBBE Posts: > 500

starhannes, googel it!!!
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Posted: 2006-05-19 11:00:27
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jack77777 Posts: > 500

try ebay for useful and hard to find stuff.
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Posted: 2006-05-25 14:00:27
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MichaelMac Posts: 15

Quote:
On 2006-05-12 05:33:32, honest_finch wrote:
Post your creative innovations for self-made accessories for W800!

How to make a Car Adaptor kit for W800:

What you need:

1. cheap K750 headset from local telecom store (around PhP 150 or $3 USD)
2. RCA jack
3. Auxilliary connector to your car stereo (mine is pioneer so i had to buy RB-10 adaptor... has RCA output)
4. Scissors
5. Electric Tape
6. Double Sided Type

Procedure:

1. cut the wires halfway between the mic and earphones of the headset.
2. cut out one end of the RCA jack
3. Join the pair of cutout wires together.. you'll end up with a connector to your W800 phone to RCA output. take note that there should be two wires... one for left and one for right
4. seal the connected joint with electric tape
5. connect your auxilliary adaptor to your stereo and connect your newly made RCA to the auxilliary adaptor.
6. hide the long cable under your car's interior pannels or under the carpet
7. stick the mic on your dashboard or beside your handbreak (any place where you find it most convenient)
8. now you can easily connect your w800 connector to your phone and music comes out from your car's speaker. what's more is that you can also make calls and have the sound come out of your car speakers.

Goodluck!

For those who intends to post other DIY tips... pls follow the same format to make instructions clear. Try to post photos as well.


for the $3 cost for the headset cable, and less bother of 'making' one... look on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/3-5mm-S[....]goryZ42413QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

This is one of the things I got... cheap and works a treat! although I only paid £1.99 for mine about 3 months ago.

Too much hassle making one when they have proper ones cheap enough!


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Posted: 2006-05-25 16:18:42
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george78 Posts: 80

I have a different solution. Buy a Monster radio transmitter from RadioShack for $40 plug it into your cigarette lighter, tune to your preset channel and enjoy. Little more expensive and probably somewhat lesser quality conection than wired ones, but I don't like to order and have to wait for things. When I want it, I want it right now:-)



[ This Message was edited by: george78 on 2006-06-01 08:44 ]
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Posted: 2006-06-01 09:37:17
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honest_finch Posts: 6

george:

fm transmitters are good and easily accessibly. however, if your ears are as sensitive as mine, you'll notice a huge difference from directly connecting to your stereo.
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Posted: 2006-06-03 03:39:39
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