N95, Nokia Maps, Parrot Hands Free, NIGHTMARE !!!!

I am sure this will not be able to be resolved, but here goes.
I have all the above but when ever i do anything on my phone, the sound comes thru the speakers via the Parrot Hands free Kit. This includes the navigation which believe me is mightily annoying !!
Everytime she speaks, the stereo gets muted.
So is there anyway for me to be connected to the hands free and have the navigation only come thru the phone speakers ???
Please help
Paul

Anybody please ?
Basically i am asking if there is anyway to have the satnav working without it going thru my Parrott device but still able to use the parrott for calls ?
Thx
Paul

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