G day!
Last autumn I bought a 2005 (June) L322 Autobiography to replace a cherished 92 Classic LSE.
Given its complex systems and the limited time I have, it has taken me a while to find my way around the complexity of the L322.
The car is equipped with a lead for iPod/iPhone connection (presumably fitted by a dealer) which is connected to the Aux In on the Harmon Kardon Logic7 audio unit. Connecting an iPhone to this lead allows it to play music through the Aux In on the HK system (but not charge the phone). However the volume is faint when compared with the HK in radio mode. Pressing the Logic7 button somewhat improves matters but not enough to be satisfactory when driving.
If anyone has experienced anything similar I really would appreciate knowing how to sort this.
(The really annoying thing is that the Bluetooth connection to the phone hands-free unit works well so it would be overkill to fit something like a Parrot Mki 9200 merely for the music.)
Last autumn I bought a 2005 (June) L322 Autobiography to replace a cherished 92 Classic LSE.
Given its complex systems and the limited time I have, it has taken me a while to find my way around the complexity of the L322.
The car is equipped with a lead for iPod/iPhone connection (presumably fitted by a dealer) which is connected to the Aux In on the Harmon Kardon Logic7 audio unit. Connecting an iPhone to this lead allows it to play music through the Aux In on the HK system (but not charge the phone). However the volume is faint when compared with the HK in radio mode. Pressing the Logic7 button somewhat improves matters but not enough to be satisfactory when driving.
If anyone has experienced anything similar I really would appreciate knowing how to sort this.
(The really annoying thing is that the Bluetooth connection to the phone hands-free unit works well so it would be overkill to fit something like a Parrot Mki 9200 merely for the music.)