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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-24-2007 , 06:03 PM






Has anyone firgured out how to use the transfer button?? It only seems to be
lit, and thus able to press,
if I get two calls coming in at the same time. (Talking to one person, and
then another callcoming in.)
However, the book says it is used to have a private conversation by
transfering the call to your
cell phone....

Anyone???

Bob


"The Visitor" <ksjhdsdfssjhfk (AT) shduiysdfsrewh (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
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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GIga
 
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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-24-2007 , 07:21 PM






Thanks for the insight. Sounds like there's been some improvements in the
next gen Nav, and that I need a new phone. In the meanwhile, I guess I'm
stuck with what I've got! The idea of entering the phone numbers twice
(once in the phone, once in the car) isn't as bad as having to transfer one
number at a time (which takes forever, as the bluetooth link needs to
disconnect, transfer, and re-connect with each number, which takes somewhere
in the vicinity of 30-45 seconds). The voice dial by number sounds great as
long as (a) you know the number you're calling (rare for me, as many of them
are international and REALLLLLLY LOOOOONNNNG) and (b) the voice recognition
software actually recognizes what you're saying (also rare, as the software
is still kind of rinky dink). Oh well. Still love the car, and can't wait
to get my next one in September (LS 600h L).




"greg" <grezuki (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

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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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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-24-2007 , 08:30 PM





Bob wrote:

Quote:
However, the book says it is used to have a private conversation by
transfering the call to your
cell phone....

Anyone???

On my rx350 the transfer button is only light up (enabled) while the car
is stationary.

I wonder if they have any software upgrades, I will ask next time I am
in which shouldn't be to far away actually.

John



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greg
 
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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-24-2007 , 11:09 PM



On Apr 23, 6:40 pm, "GIga" <a...@b.com> wrote:
Quote:
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)
To clarify, the one-at-a-time is a phone software issue. lexus.com
lists all the phones they've been able to test along with the features
that work. For example, the Cingular Blackberry Pearl allows entire
phonebook transfer instead of one at a time.

Quote:
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 hasn't changed with the latest gen nav...

Quote:
There's no way to enter a number directly into the phone database on the car (yuck again)
You can enter a name/number directly with the latest nav, but why
enter it into both your phone and the nav when you only need to enter
it once into your phone and then transfer to the nav?

Quote:
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.
If you don't have a stored entry, voice activated dialing by stating
the numbers wouldn't be bad? What's not to like? That being said,
you'd still have to read off the numbers from a scrap of paper while
simultaneously driving. Any type of dialing, by hand into a keypad or
even by voice, diminishes your concentration while driving.



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The Visitor
 
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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-25-2007 , 01:13 PM



And now as if it knew I was talking about "it", I get teh message,
"Bluetooth connection unsucessful." Grrr.

John

GIga wrote:
Quote:
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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mrv@kluge.net
 
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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-25-2007 , 03:56 PM



On Apr 23, 9:40 pm, "GIga" <a...@b.com> wrote:
Quote:
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.
Well, the transfer one number at a time thing is actually phone-
dependent, and not a fault of the car. Some phones can do the entire
phonebook at once (my husband's old Sony Ericsson T68i for example),
while others can only do one contact at a time (his current Motorola
RAZR for example), while some cannot transfer at all (like the
notorious Verizon V710).

Yes, there is the issue that the first number attached to a name is
the one that is transferred. The only real way around that is to only
have one number attached to a name in your phone book, something like
John Smith H, John Smith W, John Smith C (one entry each for John
Smith at his home, work, cell numbers). Hopefully the first number
you entered isn't a fax machine! ;-)

On the Prius and several other Toyotas (Camry, Sienna, Highlander HV,
and Lexus RX400h that I've heard of), depending on the implementation
there may be a screen hack that'll disable the navigation/bluetooth
speed lockouts. (The display used on the 2004-2005 Prius uses this,
but it is not available on the 2006-current Prius...)
Give
http://hybridcars.about.com/od/owner...navigation.htm
or
http://www.wikihow.com/Override-Toyo...ation-Gray-out
a try...

Is there any chance that you can program your customers as a POI if
you have a navigation package? I think that you can dial a POI while
moving, if you can still access the POI.

You can enter a phone number into the phone book of the car without
the use of downloading from your phone, but it is kinda tricky. On
the newer display I mentioned (for a Prius it's on the 2006 and newer
models, I don't know when the crossover is/was on other Toyota/Lexus
models), you can directly add in a number to the phonebook (while car
is stopped). Otherwise (either display version), you can transfer a
number from the quick-dial location that stores the previous outgoing
or incoming calls and place that stored number into the phonebook
(although without a description). Alternately, you can add a phone
number to a POI in the navigation system and dial it from there.



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GIga
 
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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-25-2007 , 08:54 PM



<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

Quote:
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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Ray O
 
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Default Re: Another Bluetooth problem - 04-25-2007 , 09:03 PM




"GIga" <a@b.com> wrote

Quote:
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
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And now as if it knew I was talking about "it", I get teh message,
"Bluetooth connection unsucessful." Grrr.

John
See, the voice recognition feature works!
--

Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)




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