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Blue Took and ES 350 by malpert1
Oct 25, 2006 (2:31 am)
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how do you make a call while driving? do you have to hit speed dial? i registered the name and phone and did voice training but i dont know how to call by voice...how is that done..
and another unrelated question... it used to be that you could cycle through mpg etc and set how long you were driving.. from the point you started to destination...if you stoped the clock stopped. the nav projects time and mileage but doesnt tell you how long you acturallly drove on the route.. did they take out the time calulation?
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Re: Blue Took and ES 350 [malpert1] by tdoh
Nov 01, 2006 (11:03 am)
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Replying to: malpert1 (Oct 25, 2006 2:31 am)

You need to press the Voice Command button (sorry if I'm not using the correct name but I think you'll know to what I'm referring to) on the steering wheel; then when prompted, speak "Dial Name" (or was it "Name Dial"--my memory is pretty bad these days); then when prompted for the name tag, speak the name tag you registered for the phone number you wish to dial.
 
As far as your other question--I could be wrong but I think the ES 350 nav is not capable of displaying total elapsed travel time...at least not w/ the 5.1 nav disc revision.
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Bluetooth with portable navigation by jaspalb
Nov 01, 2006 (9:26 pm)
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Has anyone tried ES350 bluetooth with a portable navigation system with bluetooth. I wonder if car audio will pause when navigation audio is transmitted to car audio/speakers.
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Re: Nokia bluetooth [rocketdan] by colorfulyears
Dec 30, 2006 (8:12 am)
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Replying to: rocketdan (Jul 09, 2006 3:31 am)

Nokia 3650 is an old model and it should be supported. Please do the following:
1. Unpair your current connection with the car on your phone.
2. On your car's blue tooth setup, give the car's blue tooth device a name; do not use the default "Hand free...". For example, I use "freddylexuses" for my car.
3. Re-do the pairing again on both the car and the phone.
 
It should connect this time.
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Re: Bluetooth with portable navigation [jaspalb] by colorfulyears
Dec 30, 2006 (8:18 am)
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Replying to: jaspalb (Nov 01, 2006 9:26 pm)

I tried that with my friend's ES 350 with an old Belkin bluetooth Nav system, which requires the use of a PDA or laptop computer as the screen. The audio guidance is supposed to be broadcasted through the PDA or notebook computer's speakers. The car and the device paired up well but when the car audio is on, it would not pause to announce the guidance. Not recommended.

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