Important Denison Ice-Link Questions

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Old Mar 24, 2005 | 10:09 PM
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Important Denison Ice-Link Questions

With the denison ice link I understand that you can change track and volume with the steering wheel controls.

With the denison ice link can the wire run from the head unit to under the center compartment where I would drill a small little hole and then allow the wire to go through that and then come out to the cupholder?

Also I understand it automatically charges the ipod. Lets say I used my ipod and it had half charge, so I bring it in the car and it charges it 3/4 before I shut the car off. When I turn the car on again when it fully charges does this count as another "recharge"? When its fully charged in the car, and its playing, does the denison charger continually "recharge" the unit wasting its recharge cycles, or when its at full charge the denison just keeps it at full charge so that it is not continually "recharging"?
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Old Mar 26, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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Old Mar 26, 2005 | 04:49 PM
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Yes, you can run the cable to the center console.

The charging cycle works the same as the nornal Apple dock or cable. So, if you drain the battery half way, then charge it until full, that is 1/2 of a cycle. You can check out the Apple support forums for more details.
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