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Re: Using voice commands in phone [silica1] by scottm123
Jan 03, 2008 (6:45 pm)
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Replying to: silica1 (Dec 27, 2007 9:50 am)

You can save voice tags in the G.
Basically, you import your phone's address book into the G, and then record voicetags for each number.
With a simple voice command, you can then have the car dial any of these numbers with one quick click of a steering wheel button, and a simple voice commnd.
 
Yes, the car is like one big bluetooth headset.... with wheels
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Re: Using voice commands in phone [scottm123] by silica1
Jan 04, 2008 (7:06 am)
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Replying to: scottm123 (Jan 03, 2008 6:45 pm)

Thanks for your response, but I'm trying to determine if you can skip the G35 voicetags and just 'talk' straight to the phone through the G35 microphone/speakers. My Samsung i730 has a full Outlook synced list of contacts. The phone also has its own voice response which works well. I'm also not planning to get the nav package so the address book download feature would be missing (from what I understand). I would be happy with the voice response in my phone, and I don't need to record any voice tags with it.
 
Can I just push a button in the G35 and 'talk' to my phone without using the G35 voice tags? I can currently do it with a simple bluetooth headset.
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Re: Using voice commands in phone [silica1] by alex180
Jan 04, 2008 (7:58 am)
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Replying to: silica1 (Jan 04, 2008 7:06 am)

You would have to first make the call via the phone and then push the phone buttong to transfer it to the bluetooth of the car. I have a 2007, and as far as I know, what you are trying to do via the speakerphone in the car is not possible.
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Re: Using voice commands in phone [alex180] by silica1
Jan 04, 2008 (1:47 pm)
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Replying to: alex180 (Jan 04, 2008 7:58 am)

Thanks for the response. It seems that the voice commands in the G35 are the only means to place a call short of picking up the phone. It's not a major issue since I have a short list of people to call. I would need to program the few numbers that I regularly use. It would just be nice if I realized that I needed to call for takeout or something that I wouldn't normally have programmed into the car. Since I sync the phone daily with Outlook, it has the latest numbers for everything that I need(hundreds of entries).
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Re: Using voice commands in phone [silica1] by adamr001
Jan 04, 2008 (2:36 pm)
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Replying to: silica1 (Jan 04, 2008 1:47 pm)

You can access the downloaded phonebook (where you can store hundreds of entries), but only when the car is not in motion. So, as long as you're fast at the stop light...
 
If you've got a WM5 phone you can download JETware (free to try, $ to buy) and download your entire phonebook at once into the download section. Without that, depending on your specific phone, you may not be able to get the entire phonebook in there.
 
Then you just copy your most frequent ones from the downloaded phonebook to the voicetag directory and viola done.
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Re: G35 and Blackberry Bluetooth [blackmax1] by joemama7
Jan 17, 2008 (5:28 pm)
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Replying to: blackmax1 (Sep 01, 2007 12:38 pm)

How did you upload you blackberry address book to your vehicles bluetooth?
I have a 2008 MB 320CDI and it is not discussed in the owners manual.
Thanks.
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Q9M BT problems by kobayashi
Feb 23, 2008 (7:26 am)
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Even though the Motorola Q(M is listed as fully compatible with the 2008 G35, I am having an issue. The phone pairs just fine, but when first starting the car, it comes up showing the phone is connected as expected, but then when selecting Phone it shows a "call in progress" with the timer running from car start time. Hitting the Hang Up button does nothing right away and the system then goes into a suspended mode for about 15 seconds before then become fine. I have rebooted, re-paired and changed most options onthe phone a BT set-up on the car to no avail.
 
I have seem this symptom before on other boards but when I called Infinti's BT help line, they seemed mystified by the problem. Other than this initial connection issue each time the car is started, the phone works fine for calls, receiving calls and voice-activated dialing, etc. Just is a shame to have to start car, select Phone, hit Hang Up and then Back and wait 10-15 seconds for the system to activate.
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Re: Q9M BT problems [kobayashi] by strechman
Feb 29, 2008 (3:19 pm)
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Replying to: kobayashi (Feb 23, 2008 7:26 am)

Exact same issue here. Glad to know I'm not alone. The frustrating thing for me is not knowing who should be addressing the issue, Infiniti or Motorola?
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Re: Q9M BT problems [strechman] by kobayashi
Feb 29, 2008 (5:43 pm)
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Replying to: strechman (Feb 29, 2008 3:19 pm)

After another recent call to the Infiniti BT help desk, I finally got someone to admit that the issues I described is indeed a confirmed problem with the phone. He said that they have reported it to Infiniti and are awaiting a resolution. They took my phone and said they would contact me when they have a fix. Not holding my breath. They should update web site which says the phone is compatible until it is fixed. I suspect Motorola will say it is the auto makers issue and truth is, the BT does work with other devices just fine. I have wondered also if this is a WM6 issue which may also plague other phones running this newer mobile OS. It is obviously an initiation issue as all the functions after this initial connection problem each time the phone is recognized.
 
What I do now is turn the car on, see the "connected phone" message and then hit the hang up button on the steering wheel several times, then hit the back key above it on the wheel. A shame because everything else is nicely executed with the car and this ritual every time starting the car followed by 10-15 seconds of deadness before the radio/etc. comes back should be fixed.
 
Call the BT desk and press them...I will probably call every once in a while to keep them honest. Please post back here with any info.
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G35 Pairing Question by smith83
Mar 27, 2008 (5:16 am)
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I have a 2008 G35 and a Blackberry 8830. The phone paired immediately and was working perfectly for the first 2 weeks of ownership. Somehow the phone has disconnected with the car and I cannot get it re-paired. Basically, when I try to pair the phone, it goes through the entire connection process, but my phone shows the folllowing message after the connection: "Waiting for MY-CAR". Then nothing happens. Any ideas how to correct this?

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