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Blue tooth pairing

10/16/2007 2:00 PM

Does anyone know how to pair Nokia 6086 (T-mobile) blue tooth on Toyota RAV4 since its newer phone software version from the one recommended by Toyota as Nokia 6133

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#1

Re: Blue tooth pairing

10/17/2007 6:19 PM

That the Phone is different does not change the way the Bluetooth connection is made....Use the infos that came with the car and phone......

Bluetooth is Bluetooth!!!!!

Have you actually tried to get a connection? Or just asked us first?

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Re: Blue tooth pairing

10/18/2007 9:49 AM

I did use the car's manual for the Blue Tooth pairing and the cell phone user manual, and as soon as the cars verbal request for "name the phone" it follow immediately with the word "cancel". So that makes me to believe that something that I do is not correct, do you know?

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Re: Blue tooth pairing

10/18/2007 10:15 AM

Copy me the relevant pages out of BOTH manuals in something like .jpeg or .bmp format, make sure they are fully readable, send me an email on the CR4 email system and I will send you my normal email address, send me the pages...I will do my best for you....

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Re: Blue tooth pairing

10/18/2007 2:19 PM

BLUETOOTH® PHONE QUICK GUIDE

1. Select "Menu"

2. Select "Settings"

3. Scroll to "Connectivity" and Select

4. Select "Bluetooth"

5. Ensure Bluetooth is turned ON

6. Select "Search for audio enhanc."

7. Select "Handsfree"

8. Enter passkey shown on Handsfree display

9. Select "OK"

Bluetooth Operation*

A) Pair Phone to Vehicle B) Adding an Entry to the Phonebook

Nokia 6126 - AT&T Wireless

05CY Audio Toyota

-The Phone Keys are located on the steering wheel (On-Hook and Off-Hook).

- On the Steering Wheel -

1. Push the Voice Command Button and wait for a beep before

each verbal command.

1. Say "setup"

2. Say "phone setup"

3. Say "pair phone"

- On the Phone -

C) Dialing by Inputting a Number

3. Say "dial"

D) Dialing by Inputting a Name

General Tips:

- On the Steering Wheel -

1. Push the Voice Command Button and wait for a beep before

each verbal command.

1. Say "dial by number."

- Verbal Commands -

- Verbal Commands -

2. Say the phone number. Say each number as a single digit

without pausing.

4. Say a name for the phone. The system will then repeat the

name. (example: John's phone)

5. Say "confirm" to continue, or "go back" to edit.

(Up to 20 names can be stored)

- On the Steering Wheel -

1. Push the Voice Command Button and wait for a beep before

each verbal command.

- Verbal Commands -

1. Say "phonebook"

2. Say "add entry"

3. Say "by voice"

4. Say the phone number. Say each number as a single digit

without pausing.

5. Say "confirm"

6. Say the name to associate with the number.

7. Say "confirm"

- On the Steering Wheel -

1. To register as a speed dial, push the Voice Command Button

- Verbal Commands -

1. Say "set speed dial"

- On the radio unit -

1. Push one of the buttons (1-6) on the radio face plate.

(Up to 6 names can be registered.)

3. While the desired name is being played back, say "dial"

- On the Steering Wheel -

1. Push the Voice Command Button and wait for a beep before

each verbal command.

1. Say "dial by name."

- Verbal Commands -

2. Say a registered name or say "list names"

YES

Phone

Pairing

YES

Hands Free

Calling

YES

Transfer

Single

Contacts

NO

Transfer

Multiple

Contacts

YES

Auto

Connect

YES

Audio

Transfer

(To Phone)

NO

Audio

Transfer

(To Car)

YES

Auto-

Answer Call

YES

Incoming

Caller ID

Display

YES

Signal

Strength

Display

Phone Software Version Evaluated: V04.28

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*For additional information contact your dealership, www.Toyota.com, or call Bluetooth s 8/19/2007 upport provided by LetsTalk at 1-866-875-3987

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#5
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Re: Blue tooth pairing

10/20/2007 3:41 AM

So I have looked at the Nokia manual for your phone and I believe the following is what you need to do, or very close. Let me know what or where it fails (if it does!):-

(By the way, these things time out so you have to be fairly quick and be sitting in the car etc before starting. Keep to my logical progression)

On the phone (See page 66 in the English Nokia Manual)

Select menu > Settings > connectivity > Bluetooth

Select Bluetooth > On

In the Car

Push the voice command button and wait for a beep (wait for a beep before issuing a voice command at each step)
Say "Setup"
Wait for Beep
Say "Phone setup"
Wait for Beep
Say "Pair phone"

On the phone

Select Search for Audio Enhancements
Select Paired Devices (this is different to my Nokia and is not clear in the manual. This is perhaps where the problem lies....)
Select New
Scroll to the required device (Toyota car!) and select Pair

If a passcode is given for you car, enter this passcode into the phone, you may have to get this from the car manual if it is not displayed on a screen in the car. Usually a number, but can be anything....

You only need to enter the passcode the first time a connection is made between devces, it should never be needed again unless someone removes the battery from the car or similar. Keep a note of it "just in case".

I hope this helps......

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