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More Bluetooth woes
Sorry to bring the dreaded Bluetooth subject up again but .......
......I have PTI fitted and I have a Nokia 8800 Sirocco phone. When I get into the car the phone connects straight away but if I am already speaking to someone it cuts the call.
More annoying than this is when you leave the car and go in the house the phone stays connected to the car so you answer the phone and you can't hear anything so you manualy have to switch bluetooth off on the phone.
Is this something that we have to live with or is there a trick to fix this somehow?
Thanks
14th Oct 2006 7:35 pm
10forcash
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Tip 1
Don't unlock the car if you're on a call
Tip 2
Park further away from the house
Seriously, in the first case, the system is operating correctly, in the second, it should drop the BT within 2 mins after locking, unless a call is in progress during that time - do you get a 'retrieve call on phone?' option?
14th Oct 2006 7:47 pm
oliver77
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cheers TFC, I probably haven't given in 2 mins to be fair.
First info about not unlocking the car will fix the other issue but could be better on future models. My father in law's 530d just switches to car phone when you get in.
14th Oct 2006 7:51 pm
vertex
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So does my Lexus.
However, it could be the phone? Once I get in the Lex and the bluetooth connection is established with the car, my Sony ericsson P910 gives me the option to carry the conversation over the handset or switch to the car phone...Doe your Nokia do the same?
14th Oct 2006 7:59 pm
oliver77
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Nope - just cuts off
14th Oct 2006 8:01 pm
10forcash
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My SE and Motorola give me the option - in both cases
14th Oct 2006 8:08 pm
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oliver77 wrote:
Sorry to bring the dreaded Bluetooth subject up again but .......
......I have PTI fitted and I have a Nokia 8800 Sirocco phone. When I get into the car the phone connects straight away but if I am already speaking to someone it cuts the call.
More annoying than this is when you leave the car and go in the house the phone stays connected to the car so you answer the phone and you can't hear anything so you manualy have to switch bluetooth off on the phone.
Is this something that we have to live with or is there a trick to fix this somehow?
Thanks
Totally agreed with oliver77!
This is the one thing I hate about D3s. If only I could select the option that the phone system was "live" only with ignition on. I have resorted to switching BT off on my 6230i & just using the cradle as the car will grab the phone call mid conversation if I or my wife goes to get something out of either D3s and the other is on his/her phone. As I use my mobile as my main phone (lots of unused minute c/o Carphonewarehouse!!!), this is my main phone.
Unfortunately all the BT kits I have been used to were only live with the ignition live so getting used to what I can not do with a 40k car vs a 8k car cf with a £180 car kit installed is a pain. Whatever Muppet decided this is how BT works with LRs should be "corrected", preferably painfully.
I just wish LR would accept that sometimes having the car BT phone system off is preferable so that we can use our phones when we are away from the car. For example trying to make a call from inside PC World when the car still had the phone!! If I was a business user I would be spitting teeth as I would be droping or missing calls from customers, the people LR should be listening to!
Rant over!!
14th Oct 2006 8:47 pm
blue meanie D3 Decade
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best thing I've found to do with my 6230i:
leave BT switched on and if you need to answer a call or make one with the 'phone grabbed by the car, then simply push the 'use speaker' button (while the call is in progress) or whatever it is and then push it again to revert to the earpiece, seems to work! and theeeeennn......???
14th Oct 2006 8:52 pm
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Will give it a go, however the main problem is remembering that the car is the phone when away from it from a short time, i.e. just after locking or unlocking or prior to switching on ignition. Also incoming calls ring in the car (with the stereo off) for that two minutes after locking is a major pain. LR should try shutting down their phone system for that time to see how inconvenient it is.
14th Oct 2006 9:04 pm
10forcash
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Seems LR are damned if they do, damned if they don't DSL...
The BT integration is tied into the infotainment system, which uses the MOST bus - this is controlled by the IHU, so, if it were as you suggest then the sat-nav, BT, entertainment and on '07MY vehicles, the TV system would only work with the ignition on, surely more of a pain for the 'average' user than the inconvenience of having to switch BT on and off on your phone if your call frequency is so high that you (or the caller) clashes with the boot up / down sequence. As with any microprocessor controlled system, it needs time to startup from cold, hence the reason why so many systems wake upon unlocking the vehicle, as I understand it, the two minute delay is there to cater for quick stops and 'change of mind' restarts, I think there'd be a lot of hacked off drivers if it took 30 - 60 seconds from starting the engine before infotainment systems were available...
BTW, on SE phones you can have a shortcut to BT on or off, not sure if you can do this on Nokias?
14th Oct 2006 9:36 pm
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I agree that having the infotainment system as a whole on ignition only would be like putting the baby out with the bathwater. It would have been nice if there had been the ability to select BT switching on only with ignition within that system, have it warmed up but not actually operating. Poss too complicated but, as U know, my techie knowledge is very limited. There is a shortcut (of sorts) to switch BT on or off on the 6230i but it's remembering to do that as a routine when locking and unlocking. I now just have to remember to take it out of the cradle, many a time I'm half way down the street & realise I've forgotten the phone. Still that's not too bad, I've usually forgotten if I've locked the car!!!
15th Oct 2006 8:57 am
10forcash
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so maybe the phone power button on the IHU could toggle the BT on or off if the integrated cradle is empty eh? 8)
15th Oct 2006 2:39 pm
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How??
15th Oct 2006 4:43 pm
10forcash
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ask LR nicely to reprogramme it
15th Oct 2006 4:51 pm
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