2010 35i - Bluetooth Phone/A2DB Music added

enzed4

Lifer
New Zealand
I have finally had the bluetooth phone and music integration (that I paid for when I bought the car) added this week. I understand the combox was not available until the Sep 2010 model, and mine's a July 2010 build so I don't think there was any chance of an OEM retrofit solution.
I've had an aftermarket product fitted, which like most of these devices, uses the CD changer system to deliver BT music and phone. The box (Zufatec Fiscon Pro, from Germany) plugs into the existing wiring, and a mic is wired into what I believe is the factory mic position behind the steering wheel (there were already slots in the plastic for what looks like where a mic would be).
Steering wheel and iDrive controls work, but I've only tested music so far. I understand the system will read texts through the car speakers (the installer said he tested this).
So far, the only negative is that it doesn't appear to show any track info. I suspect this is probably because the car is looking for CD track info, and doesn't recognise any ID3 tags from the device. Shame but otherwise I'm well pleased with it so far :thumbsup: .
Here is the unit mounted on the left side of the bulkhead in the boot:
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Close-up of the unit (image flipped 180 deg as it is mounted 'upside-down' in the car)
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Nicely tucked away behind the carpet
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There's now two new menus on the iDrive: CD/Multimedia and Telephone. This was done by coding remotely, I'm not sure what software was used to do this.
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Once the phone is paired, CD1 shows "Tel Control."
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Selecting "Tel Control" takes you to the track info/controls. Next track, Previous track, Stop, Start and Random play (visible on a second screen once the 'options' button on the iDrive is pressed, or the iDrive selector is pressed to the right) are available.
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Audio quality seems good (I only have the 'HiFi' audio option, no DSP), no skipping or stuttering on bluetooth experienced so far.
As I don't have USB/AUX in the centre storage tray, I have connected a USB adapter to the 12V socket so I have the option of charging my phone in the storage tray while using the bluetooth for music and phone operation, keeping everything tidy and out of the way.
Looking at the hardware and installation location it seems like a pretty straightforward DIY job to install, but I'm not sure what's involved in coding the CD-changer/Telephone option on the iDrive.
 
Hi,

I'm looking at doing something similar, but unsure how to connect the Fiscon unit up.

The installation guide talks about breaking into the fibre optic ring at the head unit, but I guess your installation in the boot needed the ring to be extended to the boot.

I don't suppose you know if they connected at the head unit and ran the fibre optic link to the boot, or were they able to break in an existing connection in the boot? Also do you know what the white plug shown in the first photo that is dangling above the Fiscon unit is for?

Cheers
Andy
 
acm said:
Hi,

I'm looking at doing something similar, but unsure how to connect the Fiscon unit up.

The installation guide talks about breaking into the fibre optic ring at the head unit, but I guess your installation in the boot needed the ring to be extended to the boot.

I don't suppose you know if they connected at the head unit and ran the fibre optic link to the boot, or were they able to break in an existing connection in the boot? Also do you know what the white plug shown in the first photo that is dangling above the Fiscon unit is for?

Cheers
Andy
I think that cable dangling is an antenna cable, but not sure what for, unles it was for the TV?
As far as I know, the Fiscon unit just connected to the existing harness in the back of the head unit, plug and play. From that I just assumed that the MOST Bus already extended into the boot to where the factory BT unit would have been? Sorry I can't be more help with this. I paid the money for a BT retrofit when I bought the car so that I could avoid figuring all of this out :lol: . Of course, it's always more satisfying when you do it yourself and save said money for other things/mods :thumbsup:
I just discovered that my head unit plays DVD movies as well. Should have known I suppose, but never tried it before. :)
 
Thanks enzed4, I'm not sure that I'm confident enough to do-it-myself, yet...

But, as you point out, I was aware the OEM BT module is mounted where your Fiscon has been fitted, so sparking the thought in my mind that it may be possible to pick up the connection to the optic ring there.

I guess I will have to lift the carpets to look :D

Cheers!
Andy
 
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