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Thanks in advance.
Which handsfree system do you have (Navigation / JBL)?
Which Carrier do you have (Alltel / Verizon)?
Strange that these 3 devices would interfere with each other.
David
Thanks for any comments.
Thanks.
David
I'm new to this forum and probably missed this answer, but, Is there a complete up to date list of phone models that are compatable with the 07 Camry available? and not the one on Toyotas web site.
I have had my Verizon Treo 700p Paired up & working wonderfully. The BT Indicator on the Stereo was always visible & had at least 2 Bars. I know thats neither here no there, but bottom line, it was always visible. Previously, I had occasionally used a Moto H500 BT Headset. I just wasn't all that into the whole BT thing till it was integrated into the Toyota that I purchased. I was thinking that I will be using this all the time, since the Speakers in the car would take the place of a headset.
I had never lost my Pairing once- up till 10/07/2006. Till then, it was working better than I had hoped for while I was driving. I made a call that morning on my Treo & everything went well.
I baby my phone and it has NEVER been dropped, but ever since that call I made on 10/07/2006, I have NO BT Indicator, & the phone is no longer paired. I have followed the instructions to a T & have gone thru the re-pairing process multiple times. On my Treo, it goes thru the whole process of pairing just fine, & My Car is showing as a trusted device, & I am even asked to input the passkey that my car is generating.
After all this, still no BT indicator on the Stereo, & NO Pairing is acheived.
Does anyone have any knowledge on this issue, or a fix??? I could live w/out this feature, but it was too convenient to use now that it's not working. I'd appreciate any advice you could give. Thanks!!! :confuse:
Thanks -
Patrick
It is just a suggestion before any attempts to dismantle your car.
The microphone is in the overhead console where the Homelink transmitter and sunglass holder are. I will be taking mine apart soon to try to suppress a rattle from that area, so I will look at the microphone and its orientation.
Thanks,
David
Motorola v195--works great with Camry Bluetooth
I borrowed my Wife's Verizon LG VX8100 & went through the motions of pairing. This phone paired up fine & the missing BT Indicator was now present. I did this twice w/ the 8100 & both times worked like a charm.
I then tried again w/ the 700p, & nothing. Really odd!!!
I had checked the Toyota Bluetooth Phone web-page that is floating around both forums several times. I had initially printed out the page showing that the Verizon Treo 700p was supported on my 07 Camry. Nowadays, the Treo 700p doesn't show as a supported phone anymore.
I guess my question now is do I just chalk up this whole issue to me trying to pair up a non-supported phone to my Stereo BT System, and leave it at that??? or does this sound like maybe my 700p and/or my Stereo in the Camry is flaky???
Any advice would be appreciated, as I know that the 700p was successfully paired & full-functional up till the date listed in the original post.
Thanks!!! :confuse:
I think the problem that I end up with isn't so much echo, but that the person on the other end can't hear me very well at all.
I have 07 camry with JBL (no nav)
Sprint,
Katana works fine,
And the new Samsung A900MM works fine.
No ghosting or such,,
Thanks for your advice. If anyone has anything else to contribute to this issue, feel free. Thanks!!! :shades:
However, in following your steps my screen does not have "voice Rec" or a voice recognition:off screen. Where do I find this on the phone book screen? Thank you.
Thanks in advance,
Rob from AZ
Does anyone know a workaround for this?
Thanks,
Rob
Being in Canada, I may confront different issues, but, I have a TCH on order, should be here in a couple of weeks and I am due for a new phone.
Does anyone out ther have any experience with the TCH/6682, according to the Toyota website, they are compatible, but I'm not sure about transferring the phone book etc.
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
1. while the call is active, you can press the Voice Recognition button and speak the tones you would like to send.
2. store the tones you would like to send to one of the six preset speed-dial buttons on the radio. While you are in a call, you can press this preset button to send those tones.
Other than that, you might be out of luck.
I am not sure if this direct link will work for you, but it can be accessed through Toyota.LetsTalk.com. On this page, you can also download a PDF quick guide that will give you some compatibility information and instructions for using that phone.
http://toyota.letstalk.com/brands/toyota-bt/product/product.htm?prId=29494&servi- ceCorpId=0&filterCorpId=515&passedPaIds=
The big question I have is whether or not Rogers cripple any of the functions that Nokia have built in, so I have the question put out to the Rogers rep. If they do, then I may get the 6682 directly from Nokia and buy the SIM card from Rogers.
Unfortunately if i go that way, then I pay another $200...I'll let you know when it all happens, hopefully by the middle of November.
Neal