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| I don't know much about Bluetooth but have a problem. Bluetooth is installed
in my car. I had a Sony Ericson T610 mobile and as soon as I switched on the
engine it would automatically connect.
Unfortunately I lost the phone on holiday in Europe and had to buy a new one
so I bought a Sony K750i to replace it.
Now however much I try I can't get the phone and car to link up. As I bought
it especially for this reason it is frustrating and annoying. Any ideas
please?
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| Evan Platt 2006-09-27, 10:33 pm |
| On Wed, 27 Sep 2006 06:39:07 +0100, "Peter" <petew@btinternet.com>
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>I don't know much about Bluetooth but have a problem. Bluetooth is installed
>in my car. I had a Sony Ericson T610 mobile and as soon as I switched on the
>engine it would automatically connect.
>Unfortunately I lost the phone on holiday in Europe and had to buy a new one
>so I bought a Sony K750i to replace it.
>Now however much I try I can't get the phone and car to link up. As I bought
>it especially for this reason it is frustrating and annoying. Any ideas
>please?
You didn't mention what car you have, but perhaps there's a manual, or
a bit of googling may help. Likely there's a button on the car you
have to hit to have it pair with your phone.
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| Thanks for the reply. No button as far as I know. Anyway my T610 just linked
without me doing anything and I can find no mention of any procedures to
initiate linking.
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| Sorry. I forgot to add Toyota Prius.
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| Raj2000 2006-10-03, 7:33 am |
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Peter wrote:
> I don't know much about Bluetooth but have a problem. Bluetooth is installed
> in my car. I had a Sony Ericson T610 mobile and as soon as I switched on the
> engine it would automatically connect.
> Unfortunately I lost the phone on holiday in Europe and had to buy a new one
> so I bought a Sony K750i to replace it.
> Now however much I try I can't get the phone and car to link up. As I bought
> it especially for this reason it is frustrating and annoying. Any ideas
> please?
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You might have your phone search for a bluetooth device when the car is
turned on. Once the phone finds that car's bluetooth, it may ask for a
four digit passcode. The passcode is either 0000 or 1234 or could be
9999. Give that a shot.
Good luck
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| Peter 2006-10-06, 10:33 am |
| Sorry about the delay in responding. Thanks for the suggestion but I have
tried that several times but no luck. I have the pass key but doesn't help.
I know the phone is OK as it connects to other Bluetooth devices. So I'm
lost really.
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| Raj2000 2006-10-09, 10:33 am |
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Peter wrote:
> Sorry about the delay in responding. Thanks for the suggestion but I have
> tried that several times but no luck. I have the pass key but doesn't help.
> I know the phone is OK as it connects to other Bluetooth devices. So I'm
> lost really.
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Hey Peter,
You can download these instructions from the following website. Follow
the one for T610, and also it looks like the passcode is 1212.
http://john1701a.com/prius/prius-bluetooth.htm
Good luck
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| Peter 2006-10-10, 10:33 pm |
| Thanks again but I still have no luck. I even went to the local store and
had the phone connection demonstrated to me using 4 zeros but when I try it
at home it doesn't work. Strange!
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| I think what I need is a means of checking what is stored in the phone and I
don't know how to do that. And I'm not familiar with the registry of my
computer. I'm very reluctant to go in there as I once followed some very
well intentioned advice and deleted the whole registry. So I have never been
back.
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