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Problem with bluetooth connection

rufus135

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R320CDi LWB, Lotus Elise 135R
Hi there....can anyone help me. I have a MB SAP module for my 2007 R320 with the command APS system. I can use it no prob with a sym card but having followed the instructions cannot succeed with bluetooth. I get to a point where my phone asks for the 16 digit pin but the time I have to enter it and the order that I have to do things is very confusing. Is there better information than the instructions!? Thanks for any suggestions
 
What phone are you using ?

You're meant to enter the 16 digit PIN from the car's screen into the phone, which should then pair and all be fine

Kind Regards

R
 
Its a samsung SGH 900. The book says that once the command unit has found the phone, to press the dial button then enter the 16 digit number.....at the same time? There simply isn't time. The 16 digit number is at the bottom of the screen before I press dial but only the first 14 digits....the last two only are visible when I press dial. I then start again and its a different number each time so I get no further.......hmmmm
 
The SAMSUNG does not support SAP, so can't work with the SAP cradle

(well, to be absolutely accurate, the Mercedes SAP V2 cradle only works with Nokia and Siemens SAP implementations, and last time I looked no SAMSUNG phones support SAP)

Richard

[ps if it was a Nokia/Siemens, you press the dial button on the car, then you can see all 16 digits. Then you wait until the phone asks for the pass code and enter the 16 digit code into the phone]
 
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Hi, not wishing to hijack this thread...but :D

I was playing around yesterday seeing what happens when putting a '3' phone (Nokia N95 8Gb) onto the SAP V2 cradle and then onto the COMAND APS.

Well, the cradle found the phone, and then created a text message which came up on the COMAND and gave the 16 digit code for pairing. :confused: entered this on the phone and it paired OK.

Incidentally, the cradle paired with the phone OK, but couldn't negotiate with the network (which I new would be the case) but retained the sim control of the phone.
 
Incidentally, the cradle paired with the phone OK, but couldn't negotiate with the network (which I new would be the case) but retained the sim control of the phone.

The the BT SAP adapter was actually able to negotiate with the network but you should know (e.g. when negotiating with the wife) that negotiations sometimes end up with a negative resolution. In this case the 3 network rejected the request because they do not allow phones that do not indicate UMTS capability (and your BT SAP adapter is the phone that does not support UMTS). The connection is there and and live, you can try an emergency call if you wish.

The point being that the BT SAP connection cannot be disconnected even if the network rejected basic access.
 

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