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mpbojangles
12-22-2007, 03:33 PM
I am about to purchase the Pioneer DEH-P9800BT and want to buy the iPod addon (CD-IB100II) and steering wheel remote (CD-SR100). They both connect via the IP-BUS on the head unit.
The question is will the HU accept both addons or is there only one IP-BUS? Thanks.
bass_lover1
12-22-2007, 05:43 PM
I am about to purchase the Pioneer DEH-P9800BT and want to buy the iPod addon (CD-IB100II) and steering wheel remote (CD-SR100). They both connect via the IP-BUS on the head unit.
The question is will the HU accept both addons or is there only one IP-BUS? Thanks.
The iPod adapter unit has a secondary plug so you can add other items to the ip-bus as well.
vehementSPL
12-23-2007, 05:10 AM
NPR representing .... grr I miss florida I soo wanna move back. have an extra room???? lol
bass_lover1
12-23-2007, 11:30 AM
NPR representing .... grr I miss florida I soo wanna move back. have an extra room???? lol
Haha, nope no extra room, I still live at home with my mom :(
vehementSPL
12-23-2007, 04:47 PM
ha ha it is okay
adam71
12-23-2007, 10:00 PM
The iPod adapter unit has a secondary plug so you can add other items to the ip-bus as well.
Daisy chaining.
traxtar944
01-08-2008, 02:38 PM
speaking of the Ipod adapter....I have this headunit AND the ipod adapter. Anyone else notice that the scrolling feature is REALLY slow? Like I'll scroll through a playlist and it'll take a couple seconds to catch up with the titles. It's really annoying, and I wasn't sure it was just because I'm using an older gen Ipod...
CrossFired
01-08-2008, 04:26 PM
speaking of the Ipod adapter....I have this headunit AND the ipod adapter. Anyone else notice that the scrolling feature is REALLY slow? Like I'll scroll through a playlist and it'll take a couple seconds to catch up with the titles. It's really annoying, and I wasn't sure it was just because I'm using an older gen Ipod...
its non-usb, all non-usb hu's are slow with ipods.:confused: