Hey folks,
I have a couple of questions regarding the bluetooth hands free profile and Caller ID and Contacts.
First issue: I use a Garmin Nuvi 760 as a speakerphone in my car via the hands free bluetooth profile. The 760 can't access the recent calls on my HTC Polaris (Touch Cruise) running the official WM 6.1 ROM...it just says, "no data available" when I try to access it. My old phone (T-Mobile MDA / HTC Wizard with the official WM 5 ROM) worked fine. The Wizard happily sent my recent call data to the GPS. If I remember correctly, the Wizard would prompt me the first time the GPS tried to access the call data, and then it just worked after that until I deleted the bluetooth device pairing. When I receive a call the Wizard also sent the name from my contacts to the Caller ID display on the 760, and my Polaris doesn't...it just sends the phone number of the incoming call.
Second issue: at home I use a XLink BT bluetooth hub to use my "land line" phones with my Polaris. It also uses the hands free bluetooth profile to connect to the phone and then emulates a "land line" for my other phones via my home telephone wiring. When I receive a call through the XLink I also don't get the caller name along with the Caller ID data...it just sends the phone number. I also have my girlfriend's 4 year old Motorola Razr v3 connected to the XLink hub and the contact name data comes through to the cordless "land line" handset just fine on the Razr.
I'm pretty sure these issues are connected, and I'm also pretty sure that there must be a setting somewhere on my Polaris to allow this to work, but so far I haven't been able to find it. Do any of you guys know of a setting or registry key that will allow me to enable this functionality? I'd really appreciate some advice.
Thanks!
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Hi
I think that this may be an issue to do with "SAP" or Remote SIM Access in bluetooth settings.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
andrew-in-woking said:
Hi
I think that this may be an issue to do with "SAP" or Remote SIM Access in bluetooth settings.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
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Thank you for the reply. Unfortunately Remote SIM Access is already on...I swear I've tried every setting I could find to try to figure this out.
Yeah, something is definitely just turned off somewhere (probably in the registry). I can dial from my phonebook from my nuvi via the handsfree bluetooth profile with my old phone (Wizard), but when I connect with my Polaris the option to dial from the phonebook is disabled (grayed out). Something is explicitly disabled somewhere...I just need to figure out which registry keys I need to change.
I'm really surprised I'm having such a hard time finding this info on the 'net.
Microsoft Exchange enforces phonelock and the problem is when the phone is connected to the car bluetooth kit, it is unable to dial out without me unlocking it first. Obviously this defeats the purpose of a car kit if I have to input the pin before dialling out.
I know there is a way to disable the exchange security but I prefer to keep it and get bluetooth dialling to work. There is a discussion with the other htc handset where a ROM upgrade solve it. I am still using 1.43 with vodafone uk, there is no upgrade ROM yet
Hello,
In my car I have the Parrot CK3000 evolution car kit installed.
I can pair it with my nexus without problems.
After pairing incoming and outgoing phone calls should be routed through the handset but that doesn't happen.
My wife's htc hero, after pairing with the same handset, easily allows to establish the connection beetwen the hero and the handset long pressing the "parrot 2.51C" item in bluetooth settings and clicking the "Connect" item.
Long pressing the same item on my nexus shows a popup menu where the only option available is unpair.
Did anybody manage to make this handset work with nexus one?
For your information my parrot car kit has software version 2.51C and restarting the phone, resetting parrot memory, unpairing and pairing again didn't make any difference.
Regards,
Francesco
have a look at:
http://www.parrot.com/forums/english/viewtopic.php?pid=25879#p25879
Although this is for a ck3100.
I have this kit too. I'm at work so I can't test the link you put up but I don't think it will work. The nexus actually pairs with the device, it just won't connect. and the 3100 has an lcd screen so it runs completely different software
I used Parrot CK3100 with HD2. Everything was good! The sync was working very good with tons of rom. I tried with Acer Liquid. It was good. But when I tried with Nexus One original rom and Cyanogen rom I had a big problem with number. I always store the mobile phone number the following form: +36XXXXXXXX. All other phone managed it perfectly but N1 not.
I can sync the number with Parrot but the number was the following format: 36X-XXX-XXXX
It is WRONG!! I can't call the number without "+" I tried with the latest Desire (A10) rom and everything is fine!!!! Like with HD2!!! But the pairing is horrible with the A10. So I use Desire rom now.
I'm talking about a CK3100 here, but I had a problem when I first tried to pair it yesterday, it said it paired successfully but it didn't connect at all, no matter how many times I tried. The solution procedure for me was (maybe some step are not necessary at all but that's how I got it to work)
1. Unpair and delete the reference to the Parrot unit from the phone
2. Turn off phone bluetooth
3. Turn off car bluetooth (keys off until the Parrot turns the screen off)
4. Turn on phone bluetooth and enable visibility
5. Turn on car bluetooth
6. Pair from the Nexus One to the Parrot, enter pin
7. A request to access the agenda apeared on the phone, accept and you're ready to go.
I don't think it matters but just in case, I'm on stock rom (update1) and rooted.
PS: It's a total pain in the ass to have to re-record all the Parrot voice tags whenever I change my phone...
I managed to connect my CK3000 with N1 using the procedure that danimar1 describes.
No luck in copying my contacts to the parrot :/
Did anybody have success with this task?
F.
I've experienced this on other carkits too - it'll pair, but audio never transfers. Obviously a bug in the N1. I hope they fix it soon
In my case routing phone calls between parrot Ck3000 evolution and nexus one works.
The thing that I'm not able to do is to transfer my contacts.
Francesco
the ck3000 doesnt support contact syncing i dont think. that is the one bummer about android phones and bluetooth, no voice tag support. with my bb, it could use the phones voice recognition to voice dial from the car kit
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I'm talking about a CK3100 here, but I had a problem when I first tried to pair it yesterday, it said it paired successfully but it didn't connect at all, no matter how many times I tried. The solution procedure for me was (maybe some step are not necessary at all but that's how I got it to work)
1. Unpair and delete the reference to the Parrot unit from the phone
2. Turn off phone bluetooth
3. Turn off car bluetooth (keys off until the Parrot turns the screen off)
4. Turn on phone bluetooth and enable visibility
5. Turn on car bluetooth
6. Pair from the Nexus One to the Parrot, enter pin
7. A request to access the agenda apeared on the phone, accept and you're ready to go.
I don't think it matters but just in case, I'm on stock rom (update1) and rooted.
PS: It's a total pain in the ass to have to re-record all the Parrot voice tags whenever I change my phone...
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when you unpaired, did you delet the phone from the parrot memory also?
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when you unpaired, did you delet the phone from the parrot memory also?
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No I didn't, everything was done from the Nexus One. But if you have problems connecting maybe it would be a good idea to do so.
danimar1 said:
No I didn't, everything was done from the Nexus One. But if you have problems connecting maybe it would be a good idea to do so.
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and what firmware is your ck3000 on? im assuming thats an issue for me because ive never updated mine and its still at 2.10 i think
I'm sorry I have a CK3100, but anyway I never updated it. I got it a little more than 2 years ago, so I don't think it would be a firmware version problem.
Upgraded my HD7 last weekend, very smoothly but now struggling to connect it to my BMW Bluetooth car kit.
Phone and headunit pair up with no issues, and I can access the address book and SMS from the nah screen but it will not route telephone calls through to the phone.
Also the Bluetooth connection icon on the HD7 top bar doesn't show up making me think something is wrong with Bluetooth radio on the phone.
My iPhone 4 connects fine and works with no issues making. Me think HD7 id more at fault
Sent from my HD7 T9292 using XDA Windows Phone 7 App
I can connect ok to my bluetooth stereo but I have noticed that with mango music cuts out more often and turn-by-turn navigation voice prompts don't work well. It apparently tries to connect as a phone call and cuts off all but the last few words.
Im seeing a large trend of HD7 with bluetooth issues. I have a trophy and dont have cutting out issues but I do have poor bluetooth music quality. Try this registry fix and see if it solves any of your problems. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=843593&page=2
I also have a BMW with idrive. Where do you go to check SMS?
Hello !
Like many others I am using a Nexus 7 as my car head unit. Unfortunately there is no way to use the Nexus 7 as phone remote control.
With Tablet Talk there is a way to control an android device, that's just nice, but I think there could be more...
With that what I readed, with the current bluetooth protocoll there is no solution, but what if you try to use an iphone or a windows phone or what ever...
So I thought, if I use a Parrot MKI I can control all the calls and dial via a contact that was synchronized with my phone.
Is there any project around to sniff the parrot protocoll, i.e. what telegramm is send to the MKI if a button on the remote control is send, or how to send a command that dials a number.
Thanks,
Franki