R56 Bluetooth in the R56
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My Motorola Pebl works just fine with my R56. The address book downloads as well.
I had trouble getting it to pair with the car using the all zeroes code. When I switched the code to all ones it paired up right away. When the MA paired the phone with all zeroes it worked, and then I deleted the pairing and tried to do it again, but the zeroes didn't work for me, then changing to ones did.
I had trouble getting it to pair with the car using the all zeroes code. When I switched the code to all ones it paired up right away. When the MA paired the phone with all zeroes it worked, and then I deleted the pairing and tried to do it again, but the zeroes didn't work for me, then changing to ones did.
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Are they covering this under warrantee for you, or are they claiming it is your fault for using an unapproved phone?
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Hi guys...just picked up our new mini about an hour ago, and we were able to pair my wife's VZW Razr V3 to the car without issue, however, it does not appear that the address book wants to transfer over at all, and the voice dialing, even sitting in a quiet dealership, seemed totally useless not understanding a single digit spoken.
Anyone else's experiences or hints?
Anyone else's experiences or hints?
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Hi guys...just picked up our new mini about an hour ago, and we were able to pair my wife's VZW Razr V3 to the car without issue, however, it does not appear that the address book wants to transfer over at all, and the voice dialing, even sitting in a quiet dealership, seemed totally useless not understanding a single digit spoken.
Anyone else's experiences or hints?
Anyone else's experiences or hints?
1. Here is what I discovered about programming the phone to accept voice commands from the steering wheel buttons--
After a few very frustrating attempts to get the phone programmed to accept voice commands. I have figured it out ( THIS IS FOR PHONES THAT LOAD THE ADDRESS BOOK W/O THE VOICE COMMANDS--LIKE MY RAZR....here ya go------------
The first command after pressing the MSFW button is [SIZE=4]SAVE NAME[/SIZE] ( not store name)
[SIZE=4]Wait[/SIZE] thru the suggestion to continue till it says speak now--SAY NAME, repeat name
then it will say continue again--wait for speak now...say number, say the phone number connected to the name-- it will repeat number back--
then it will say continue---it will say speak now---say number (1-10) (I suggest making a list first numbering the names you want listed-the number you speak at this point will assign the position in your phone book of the name you are working with.
then the last command after waiting again thru continue and speak now is SAVE. Name and number are stored for use hands free. EG...dial name..... IT WILL ASK IF YOU WANT TO CALL AND SAY [SIZE=4]YES [/SIZE]AND IT CALLS the name you loaded....NOT PERFECT BUT IT WORKS....
That is all it takes....bottom line --wait till it tells you to speak and be patient..its slow. Hope this helps.
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I've got a Motorola Razr V3, as well. In a number of posts I've seen no one has a problem with Motorola phones. Bluetooth problems with other phones are many, including some problems noted on the BMW website. Mostly has to do with call drops.
Mine works fine. It downloaded the address book and the voice recognition function works very well. The people I've spoken with on the hands-free have said that my voice is clear, but there is some feedback such that they can hear their own voices.
My one complaint is the voice they chose for the voice recognition instructions-- a male with an American accent! I want Miss Moneypenny! (And it is OK if she calls me "James").
Mine works fine. It downloaded the address book and the voice recognition function works very well. The people I've spoken with on the hands-free have said that my voice is clear, but there is some feedback such that they can hear their own voices.
My one complaint is the voice they chose for the voice recognition instructions-- a male with an American accent! I want Miss Moneypenny! (And it is OK if she calls me "James").
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I also have a Razr. My address book downloaded automatically and I haven't had any problems with the bluetooth system.
As far as the voice recognition goes, the microphone is located on the right side of the overhead unit. There's another thread that talks about how to move it over to the left side. It works much better there.
I don't mind the man's voice. Provides a contrast to the woman on the navigation system. But I'd rather have a British accent rather than the generic American news anchor voice.
As far as the voice recognition goes, the microphone is located on the right side of the overhead unit. There's another thread that talks about how to move it over to the left side. It works much better there.
I don't mind the man's voice. Provides a contrast to the woman on the navigation system. But I'd rather have a British accent rather than the generic American news anchor voice.
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OK... probably one of those things everyone else knows about ... but... I DIDNT order the bluetooth option ... but DID order the MF steering wheel. Don't know what I was thinking... but now that I would like to have it ... my dealer says there's no way to retrofit the bluetooth so that I can use the steering wheel buttons.....is that really the case??......
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We have three of the LG VX8300 everything works including the phone books, I seen a post that someone had the LG VX8600 that worked also.
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Here's my experience. I have a Motorola Q. See my thread post
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...43#post1545343
I had all sorts of problems after I had set up the intial pairing. Then subsequent times, the phone just wouldn't re-pair. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. Sometimes, I would be talking on the phone for an hour while driving, and suddenly it pairs up to the car. One time, I drove an two hour commute and the phone paired up just as I turned into my parking spot. I could have it paired, stop the car to say get gas, start the car and no pairing. I would try Deleting the phone and restart pairing, didn't make a difference. It was zany.
Another thing that didn't work in my car is my voice recognition. I would hit the little button on the steering wheel, and nothing.
So two weeks ago, I started a week long vacation. I dropped the mini off at the dealer and told them they had all week to get the voice recognition working. They got it fixed but updating the firmware.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...56#post1688756
All this week, my phone has paired perfectly every time. 100%. Turn the car on, phone pairs. Finally all is right in MINI Land.
But I'm thinking of getting the new Motorola Q9M from Verizon when it comes out later this month or early next month.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...43#post1545343
I had all sorts of problems after I had set up the intial pairing. Then subsequent times, the phone just wouldn't re-pair. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. Sometimes, I would be talking on the phone for an hour while driving, and suddenly it pairs up to the car. One time, I drove an two hour commute and the phone paired up just as I turned into my parking spot. I could have it paired, stop the car to say get gas, start the car and no pairing. I would try Deleting the phone and restart pairing, didn't make a difference. It was zany.
Another thing that didn't work in my car is my voice recognition. I would hit the little button on the steering wheel, and nothing.
So two weeks ago, I started a week long vacation. I dropped the mini off at the dealer and told them they had all week to get the voice recognition working. They got it fixed but updating the firmware.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...56#post1688756
All this week, my phone has paired perfectly every time. 100%. Turn the car on, phone pairs. Finally all is right in MINI Land.
But I'm thinking of getting the new Motorola Q9M from Verizon when it comes out later this month or early next month.
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Old Motorola E815...works great!
My ol' Moto E815 pairs up nicely... I was pleasantly surprised that I can access the full phone book on the phone from voice commands... I did move the microphone to the driver's side. In general, I find the voice recognition... odd. It sure does butcher common words, names when it repeats them back. Ah, that mini personality!
I'm surprised at how quickly the mini pairs up with the phone, as soon as I start Max, the phone is hooked up and ready to go.
Since my clunky ol' e815 works great, I'm a little reluctant to change it for a new model!
Hey, anyone try buying an armrest insert for their phone? I presume only approved phones have inserts? Does this work well? I'm wondering if the call quality goes up with the insert, since it hooks the phone to the mini external antenna!?!
I'm surprised at how quickly the mini pairs up with the phone, as soon as I start Max, the phone is hooked up and ready to go.
Since my clunky ol' e815 works great, I'm a little reluctant to change it for a new model!
Hey, anyone try buying an armrest insert for their phone? I presume only approved phones have inserts? Does this work well? I'm wondering if the call quality goes up with the insert, since it hooks the phone to the mini external antenna!?!