Eblis

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Hi,

I don't have the manual for the car yet so i may be asking stupid questions :)

I have the audio package with bluetooth functionality and i connected my phone, a Nokia 3110c phone to it. The phone connected ok and the car started importing my phonebook - i think the process completed successfully but I have some special characters for contacts (â, ă, ș, ț) that do not display correctly (i get a space instead). If i try to enter a voice command to play the phonebook it keeps telling me the phonebook is empty (it may be that the voice command phonebook is different that the regular phonebook, as i said i don't have the manual yet and i may be asking stupid questions :) ... i manually entered a contact in the voice phonebook and it can play that one correctly). ( I can't seem to get it to register the digit 2 :) ... does anyone else have a problem with that ? :) )

The problem is that the phone imported all my contacts, both the SIM ones, which it shouldn't have and the ones in the phone's memory. I deleted all the contacts from the SIM afterwards but I don't know how to get the car to reimport all my contacts from the phone. Is there a way to do that ?

I've seen this thread but i couldn't find a mention of the 3110c phone and since i don't have the car manual i don't know what's possible and what's not. If this is the way it should work i will post an entry there saying that bluetooth works with Nokia 3110c too :)
 
i think the 3110 will work, searhc on here or google and you will find a compatabitly list. There are numerous the voice commands working. If you want to use voice commands then you have to save each one individually, a bit of drawn out process but gives you something to do in traffic jams.
Getting the women hidden in the dash to understand you is a lottery, i have the problem trying to store the number one i had read it, just keep trying thats what i did, though say 'store number' at the end instead of 'store' makes the storing process a bit easier
 
Nice tip about "store number", i just ended up shouting "store" ... that seemed to do it :)

Edit:
Is there a way to make the car reimport my phonebook so i can get rid of the unwanted numbers ?
 
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not too sure to be honest, i thought that the car imported your phone book on each occasion and that no numbers were saved??? Check on your phone to see if you have remote sim on and also cehck on the mfd to see as i remember something to do with sim on the settings list
 
The "voice" phone book is different to the MFD (imported from your phone) phone book...
My Leon seems to store numbers but only present them when that particular phone is connected... ie, when my GF's phone (without phone book capability) connects she doesn't see my contacts - but when mine connects it shows mine without going through the (SLLLOOOW) phone book import process... Dunno if I'm imagining things?
 
Yes, it doesn't go through the slow import process now ... it only did that the first time i tried to connect the phone.