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My RX350 must be restarted when the connection is dropped. But it doesn't happen often. John GIga wrote: This one's kind of weird, but here it is. Sometimes, when I make calls on my handset (vs. using the screen which you can't do when you're moving), I lose connectivity with the bluetooth in the car, and the only way to re-connect is to shut the engine and re-start. To make matters more interesting, if I get a call while my bluetooth is in this weird state, the person on the other side can only hear the radio playing at a very high volume, and I hear nothing in the car. I have a Motorola Razr, and other than this weird, unpredictable behavior, the bluetooth works fine. Any ideas? -C |
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On Apr 23, 6:40 pm, "GIga" <a...@b.com> wrote: You can use one touch, and I do have several of them programmed, but often I've got customer calls I'm making while on the road, and their numbers aren't programmed. You can use voice dial by number now. The other problem is that the software only allows me to transfer one number at a time (yuck), That's a phone issue. The Cingular Blackberry Pearl will send all contacts at once. Although it's got to be impossible to keep up with all the phones as quickly as they are released, lexus.com has a chart that outlines what features work on each phone they've had a chance to test. and it's only the "default" number (first entry on the phone), so if I want to put a cell phone number on one touch, and the cell number isn't the default, I have to enter a new (different name) entry on the phone, and then transfer that. That's still the same on the latest gen nav, unfortunately. "John home, John work, John Cel" all need their own entries (as you've discovered). There's no way > to enter a number directly into the phone database on the car (yuck again), You can enter name/phone #s directly into the phone database on the latest gen nav, but then you'd also have to enter it into your phone, so you're entering it twice? so your only choice is to either transfer one at a time, or dial from the handset when you're moving (and yes, it is pretty difficult and dangerous to do that). Voice activated dialing wouldn't be bad, but it won't fix all the other problems I've just described. |
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However, the book says it is used to have a private conversation by transfering the call to your cell phone.... Anyone??? |
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You can use one touch, and I do have several of them programmed, but often I've got customer calls I'm making while on the road, and their numbers aren't programmed. The other problem is that the software only allows me to transfer one number at a time (yuck) |
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and it's only the "default" number (first entry on the phone), so if I want to put a cell phone number on one touch, and the cell number isn't the default, I have to enter a new (different name) entry on the phone, and then transfer that. |

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There's no way to enter a number directly into the phone database on the car (yuck again) |
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so your only choice is to either transfer one at a time, or dial from the handset when you're moving (and yes, it is pretty difficult and dangerous to do that). Voice activated dialing wouldn't be bad, but it won't fix all the other problems I've just described. |
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This one's kind of weird, but here it is. Sometimes, when I make calls on my handset (vs. using the screen which you can't do when you're moving), I lose connectivity with the bluetooth in the car, and the only way to re-connect is to shut the engine and re-start. To make matters more interesting, if I get a call while my bluetooth is in this weird state, the person on the other side can only hear the radio playing at a very high volume, and I hear nothing in the car. I have a Motorola Razr, and other than this weird, unpredictable behavior, the bluetooth works fine. Any ideas? -C |
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You can use one touch, and I do have several of them programmed, but often I've got customer calls I'm making while on the road, and their numbers aren't programmed. The other problem is that the software only allows me to transfer one number at a time (yuck), and it's only the "default" number (first entry on the phone), so if I want to put a cell phone number on one touch, and the cell number isn't the default, I have to enter a new (different name) entry on the phone, and then transfer that. There's no way to enter a number directly into the phone database on the car (yuck again), so your only choice is to either transfer one at a time, or dial from the handset when you're moving (and yes, it is pretty difficult and dangerous to do that). Voice activated dialing wouldn't be bad, but it won't fix all the other problems I've just described. |
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And now as if it knew I was talking about "it", I get teh message, "Bluetooth connection unsucessful." Grrr. John GIga wrote: This one's kind of weird, but here it is. Sometimes, when I make calls on my handset (vs. using the screen which you can't do when you're moving), I lose connectivity with the bluetooth in the car, and the only way to re-connect is to shut the engine and re-start. To make matters more interesting, if I get a call while my bluetooth is in this weird state, the person on the other side can only hear the radio playing at a very high volume, and I hear nothing in the car. I have a Motorola Razr, and other than this weird, unpredictable behavior, the bluetooth works fine. Any ideas? -C |
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grin Software can be very spiteful. Try singing softly to it and maybe (just maybe) it will behave better. "The Visitor" <ksjhdsdfssjhfk (AT) shduiysdfsrewh (DOT) com> wrote in message news:uTMXh.2080$WE.1119 (AT) read1 (DOT) cgocable.net... And now as if it knew I was talking about "it", I get teh message, "Bluetooth connection unsucessful." Grrr. John |
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