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Be careful when you switch it back to other sources (CD or FM), it may become too loud. :mad:
The questions are: do I have satellite radio? If I hit the SAT button, it does nothing.
Is the antenna on the windshield for the Bluetooth?
What is the cable in the glove box?
- turn off A/C
- park the vehicle
- speak in medium speed (not too slow, not too fast)
I had no problem entering numbers. It takes some practices. But once you get one in, you know the right speed of speaking. A/C blowing can interfere the microphone reception.
for about $10.00 you will fix the problem.
I just picked up a CX-9 today with the Rear Seat Entertainment System / Bose Audio and the GT Assistance Package and found out that the CD Changer is no longer there since the car has the GT Assistance package. The car I test drove had a 6-Disc CD Changer but no Navigation. Adding the Navigation apparently downgraded the CD Changer to a single CD player.
Does anyone have the detailed information on this ? It is disappointing to pay for an upgraded Bose stereo, DVD and Navigation and lose the CD Changer. Any ideas or suggestions on getting a CD Changer integrated will be appreciated.
Zack
However, who needs CDs when you have the iPod AUX or integration kit? Many more options with an old IPod sitting in the center console.
Congrats on the new CX-9, I'm about to pull the trigger on a CX-7 for the wife.
You would think that they could have put the CD Changer in the trunk with the Subwoofer when you upgrade to the Bose sound system. I am bummed out about the fact that I have a great sound system but have to keep inserting individual CDs. The iPod option is ok but I still prefer the sound reproduction from CDs. I hope that Mazda will address this issue in future models.
I agree. To picky ears, the SN ratio of CD is still better than 128kps. Raising it to 256kps will be very close, though. Higher bit rate gives you better reproduction of high frequency sound.
Besides, A2DP drains battery joice like crazy. Your cell phone better be plugged in when you do that. In that case, what is the point?
Here is a link to one.
You need to get behind the center console to install.
It is probably too much for people who don't enjoy DIY.
http://www.mazdaparts.org/switching-box.html
If you don't care about the Sirrus, you still need someone to hook it up correctly.
That means labot cost.
Bueller....anyone?
I have the wife's IPhone 3G also paired to my 08 CX-9 and her 09-CX7 without any problems. The NAV system works identical in both cars and work just fine.
Where can one find this information? I'd like to be able to just say "Call" and state the person's name. At this point in time, I can only say "dial" and try to remember everyone's number. That's a challenge. The brain gets lazy after so many years of just telling your phone to call someone by name.
Thanks for any info on this topic.
Just follow the voice prompt. With all my contacts, I only say
"Call John", it repeats "Call John. Is this correct?" and you answer "yes/no".
NOTE
After user voice registration is completed,
voice guidance “Speaker enrollment is
complete, returning to main menu” is
announced.
14 (888) 555-1212
15 0123456789
16 55 66 77 88 99
17 44 33 22 11 00
18 Call 293-5804
19 Call *350
20 Call 1 (234) 567-8901
21 Dial 639-1542
22 Dial #780
23 Dial (987) 654-3210
24 1058# 3794# Send
25 27643# 4321# Send
26 Cancel
27 Continue
28 Emergency
29 Erase All
30 Help
31 Home, Work, Mobile,
Pager
32 List Names
33 No
34 Phonebook: Delete
35 Phonebook: New Entry
36 Previous
37 Phonebook: Erase All
38 Redial
39 Retrain
40 Setup Confirmation
Prompts
41 Setup Language
42 Setup Pairing Options
43 Pair A Phone
44 Transfer Call
45 Yes
6050605
▼ DTMF (dual tone multi-frequency
signal) transmission
This function is used when transmitting
DTMF via the user's voice. The receiver
of a DTMF transmission is generally a
home telephone answering machine or a
company's automated guidance call
thank you, it worked. dial tone/ring volume and call conversation volume are a few clicks off, no big deal.
Cheers!
I have a 2010 Touring CX9. I've paired my Motorola RAZR V3 successfully but actually having some problem using the BT feature. When making a call, I am able to hear the other party thru the car's speakers but they are not able to hear me. What might be the issue ?
Similarly when I get a call, the touchscreen shows the correct incoming number but when I pickup the call, I don't hear the person at the other end of the line.
Is there a setting I'm missing or is it possible that the version of BT on the car is not supported by my phone (I doubt it though because with version issues I would not have been able to hear the othe person when I make a call)
Any help is appreciated.
It worked perfectly with my 2008 CX9.
For BT, one needs to identify first which party is at fault.
Step #1, borrow another phone with BT to pair and try. If same problem, then, the problem lies likely on CX9's BT. If not, it is in your phone. Either way, you know where to go for fixes.
thanks
Do not charge your MP3 player at the same time that you are playing it, because you will experience an annoying engine noise interference...its a known problem and Mazda's solution was to simply not charge and play at the same time..go figure!
1) When making a call I say "Dial" (or "Call" and say a name from the phonebook) and speak a number.
2) The voice prompt repeats the number and then asks me to press the "pickup" button to start dialling.
3) After pressing the pickup button the display screen shows "Dialling" but after that I don't hear the called person's phone ringing, although the call is going through. I know that the call is going through from just looking at my cell phone screen.
4) Then when the called person picks up the phone my BT display screen goes blank and the other person cannot hear me and I cannot hear the other person.
Note: There is no problem with making a call if you actually dial the digits from the cellphone. The called person's ringing phone is heard on the car's speakers and when the called person picks up, the conversation proceeds without any issues.
Anyone experienced anything similar ?
Thanks
I think the problem is with my Motorola Razr V3. I paired my wife's Nokia 6133 and it has no issues with incoming and outgoing calls. Not sure what is the issue with the Razr. Will try talking to the service provider(T-Mobile)
If you don't, it is displayed in the rearview mirror.