DANGEROUSDANA Posted January 8, 2012 #1 Posted January 8, 2012 I need some help with my latest project. I have purchased two new Nolan N-com helmets, and installed the J&M 279 speaker/mic setup. I have never used a setup like this, but I expected to be able to listen to the stereo, and then, when I wanted to talk to the passenger, (or the passenger wanted to talk to me) push the push to talk button (which I thought would cut the stereo) and talk on the Intercom. However, when everything is plugged in and turned on, the stereo plays fine, but the intercom is also on all the time. The stereo does not "mute" (maybe it isn't supposed to?). Pushing either push to talk button has no effect. We can both talk over the music and hear each other. But, since the intercom is on all the time, the mic also picks up motor and wind noise and transmits it through the intercom, making the intercom useless while driving. HYPOTHESIS: I am guessing that one of the push to talk buttons is shorted out, or one of the intercom button wires is shorted somewhere. I'm also guessing that the intercom buttons close the circuit that should be open except when the button is pushed??? If the circuit is close all the time and the button opens the circuit, then something could just be unplugged. Please tell me how the intercom is supposed to work. Is it supposed to cut the stereo when the push to talk button is pushed, or is it supposed to work in the background of the music. Do you think there is a short somewhere, and if so, is there a common place that this would occur; where should I start looking? Thanks, in advance. dana
Freebird Posted January 8, 2012 #2 Posted January 8, 2012 The intercom is indeed hot all the time. You are also correct in that it does pick up a good bit of road noise. What I and several others here have done is install the Mic-Mutes. It allows you to toggle the intercom on and off and, in my opinion, is a vast improvement. http://www.mic-mutes.com/
Owen Posted January 8, 2012 #3 Posted January 8, 2012 Your system is working normally. The push to talk switches, rider and passenger, are for the CB. There is a device available called 'mike mutes', which will mute the mics for you and probably accomplish what you are looking for. You can find out more about them here. clicky
DANGEROUSDANA Posted January 8, 2012 Author #4 Posted January 8, 2012 It never ceases to amaze me...The vast source of knowledge and the incredibly quick responses available on this site. Thank you so much! That being said...Wow! what a design flaw! dana
bongobobny Posted January 8, 2012 #5 Posted January 8, 2012 If you speak loud enough and long enough the stereo does indeed mute! Just a short burst of speech is not enough to mute though... Least wise I think that's how mine works, just like the 1st gen did, it's been a while since we rode...
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