In Car Telephone
Discussion
I have just bought a 2004 Continental GT, and for the life of me I can't get the in car phone to work, I have got has far has getting a Nokia 6230 that fits the cradle but the car still tells me phone not available, Bentley and Bentley Dealers don't seem to know the answer to my problem other than tell me there is a system available than will solve the problem. Can anybody help ?
Before you give up, I have just bought an 06 Merc CL to keep in Spain and this also came with a Nokia cradle.
The Bluetooth on the Nav unit is for the cradle only...the cradle should have a b/t button on it which links to your Nokia mobile (don't know if fixed or random code) You must link this with your mobile OUT of the cradle and have Bluetooth and audio Bluetooth switched on for the phone
Different cars I know, but maybe similar system.
Rob
The Bluetooth on the Nav unit is for the cradle only...the cradle should have a b/t button on it which links to your Nokia mobile (don't know if fixed or random code) You must link this with your mobile OUT of the cradle and have Bluetooth and audio Bluetooth switched on for the phone
Different cars I know, but maybe similar system.
Rob
Notwithstanding the shortcomings of Bentley in the telephone / BT arena - shocking put mildly!!
Have people just given up or have they resorted to "cunning methods" ?? There is a lot of solutions seemingly stateside, but here in 'we operate 9-5 Blighty' and having spoken to a number of automotive / audio "experts" they seem baffled as to a viable solution. I don't want Parrot as I have experience of it and thought the quality was poor in terms of calls and streaming music.
The stateside solutions seem to trundle down one of the following products:
http://www.extremeaudio.de/gb/dension-gbl31bt-gate...
http://umno-tech.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPat...
All I am trying to do is stream from Spotify and take some calls - not asking for much
Additionally - anyone been brave enough to upgrade components of the sound system? I know my car is a 2004 but seriously, i'm sure it was better in my 1992 Ford Escort with aftermarket. The Bass, Middle, Treble settings adjusted to death - the DSP settings with "effects" all tinkered with and it just sounds flat.
Any experiences??
Thanks guys.
Have people just given up or have they resorted to "cunning methods" ?? There is a lot of solutions seemingly stateside, but here in 'we operate 9-5 Blighty' and having spoken to a number of automotive / audio "experts" they seem baffled as to a viable solution. I don't want Parrot as I have experience of it and thought the quality was poor in terms of calls and streaming music.
The stateside solutions seem to trundle down one of the following products:
http://www.extremeaudio.de/gb/dension-gbl31bt-gate...
http://umno-tech.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPat...
All I am trying to do is stream from Spotify and take some calls - not asking for much
Additionally - anyone been brave enough to upgrade components of the sound system? I know my car is a 2004 but seriously, i'm sure it was better in my 1992 Ford Escort with aftermarket. The Bass, Middle, Treble settings adjusted to death - the DSP settings with "effects" all tinkered with and it just sounds flat.
Any experiences??
Thanks guys.
Alf90y said:
Correct, I am with EE and have asked them do they do a duel sim, they don't !!
Do you mean 2 x SIM cards or a dual SIM card phone? Orange used to do offer 2 SIM cards on request.Anyway, older Bentleys are not alone in this problem as I have 2014 Conti GT Speed and that has phone recognition problems, too. Dealer has had it back twice and says it is becuase I use an Overseas Phone service and a Black Berry.
Not related but the SatNav in the Conti is crap compared with the older none touch screen version in the Mulsanne.
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