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200 messages, Last post on Oct 14, 2009 at 9:20 AM
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Replying to: seihugh (Jul 26, 2006 7:07 pm) |
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I have a verizon e815 connected to m35x and when I talk on the phone people on the other end say phone echos and they can hear themselves speaking and ideas on correcting this, dealer no help Joe
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Replying to: mexibec (Jun 14, 2006 7:32 am) I've been trying to find your utility for automatically turning on BT on the i730 after leaving your M45. As a note to the forum host, I'll just mention that this was a free utility, and therefore I believe we're not violating forum guidelines by discussing it here. I have the M45 and the i730 as well. The download location you once gave at exposecorp is no longer accessible. Is there any way I can still get that utility? Thanks for your help. Pete |
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Does anyone know of a way to make adjustments to eliminate what people tell me is an awful echo from the Bluetooth connection?
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Replying to: cl1234 (Aug 28, 2006 9:01 am) So far have been unable to reach someone who can help. Horrible customer service.
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Replying to: twhite6279 (Sep 19, 2006 9:04 am) Also, you might have phone volume too loud in the car....so try turning down the incoming volume. The easiest way to do this is to establish a call and then use the radio volume knob to turn down the volume. The car will remember that you are adjusting bluetooth. Blatantly stolen from another M35 forum The 'M' has a "DIAGNOSTIC MODE" that is not documented. Follow these steps to enter [at your own risk] into the diagnostic mode. - Start Engine [required if you want to see all available diagnostic options] - Turn OFF the Audio system - While pushing the SETTING button, rotate the radio's VOLUME control either clockwise or counter-clockwise 30+ clicks. - You will then be put into the diagnostic mode. - Use the BACK button to get to previous screens, or to quit the Diagnostic Mode. NOTE: Holding down the SETTING button and rotating the volume knob a 2nd time will put the diagnostic mode into a more "detailed" state offering more options. ------ Diagnostic Mode - CELL PHONE VOLUME One potential use of the diagnostic mode is to improve the sound quality of your cell phone. - The diagnostic mode has an option "Handsfree Volume Adjustment". - The default setting for this option is "MED". - Setting the volume to "LOW" [or possibly HIGH] may improve the sound quality of your bluetooth compatible cell phone. |
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Replying to: pcc5 (Sep 26, 2006 8:14 am) If you're using verizon, find the voice privacy setting on the handset and turn it off. (IOW use "standard" rather than "enhanced" voice privacy) This change greatly improved my clarity, and has in fact gotten rid of echo for some others. The very best bet is to do a search in this forum for echo (what an idea.) Note the "search this discussion" box near the "recent messages" link. You'll find a bunch of suggestions for handling this very problem. You might even find someone with the same phone. In any case, among the things to try are various combinations of each of the following volume adjustments (both up and down): 1) The handset's own volume while IN a call 2) The handset's own bluetooth settings for volume 3) The M's incoming phone volume (use the M's volume knob when in a call) 4) The M's outgoing phone volume (go to Settings > Volume, note that incoming volume is there too) 5) The cell phone volume settings in the M's hidden diagnostic mode screen. See post above. Changing that setting (up for some, down for others) has really handled many people's problems. If you're patient and try a good deal of combos on these settings you should end up with very good results. Note that each of the above settings has helped one person or another. Pete |
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| I have an M45 and a verizon razor phone. The only issue I have so far is how to pickup an incoming call while you are already on the line with another caller. Has anyone had this experience? "> | |
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I just picked up a Treo 750 yesterday from Cingular, replacing the Treo 650 which I had for 2 years. While I had no problem pairing the phone, and it works ok, I don't get the signal strength indicator on the car display any more. Is anyone aware of that issue and or a fix? |
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I purchased a 2007 M35 in July 2006. I received one of the first 2007s and have been very happy with the car. Since that time I have had a phone book memory purge 3 times. After the 2nd time, which happened last month, I took the car into the dealer. I was told that the phone I had was not on their authorized list and so they would take no action. I felt this was an excuse as there would be no reason for any phone to clear out the address book in the car. I went home and research the authorized list and found my phone WAS on the Infinity authorized list. I proceeded to call the service manager who then reported the problem to Infinity. It again happened to me this week so I called again and was told Infinity is still working on the issue and that there are reports of this happening to others. I am going to give them another week for a resolution but I feel I am getting stalled by Infinity. I would like to know if anyone else is having this issue or have heard of others having this issue. Also how best should I push to get this issue resolved. My feelings are that the Service Manager at the dealership has his hands tied waiting for a response from the Infinity Tech |
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