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Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2003 22:10:05 +0000 (UTC)
From: "DCM" <dcm017nopsamternet.com>
Subject: Re: Nokia hands free - Bluetooth


Many thanks for advice. I shall have another go at fitting it next weekend. "Harvey White" <madynnopsametcom.com> wrote in message news:prvjov45epblkq7vefjmgaj9kt9vo271b8nopsamcom... > On Sun, 12 Oct 2003 20:53:25 +0000 (UTC), "DCM" > <dcm017nopsamternet.com> wrote: > > >I have a Nokia 6310i so it seemed obvious to fit the Nokia CK-1W (update of > >CARK112) Bluetooth kit to my UK Saab 9-5 (late 1998). I have read various > >installation instructions online. Those that came with the kit are rather > >short. > > > >Fitting has been straight forward. I bought the handsfree wiring harness > >from my Saab dealer, and fitted the two jackplugs to the harness, together > >with the power connectors, and the remote control button. All seemed ok. > >On turning on the ignition and the phone the bluetooth is recognised (and > >paired). So far so good. A call can be received - i.e. the stereo > >speakers mute, the SID says "TELEPHONE", and all goes quiet - and stays > >quiet. I cannot hear the incoming call and they cannot hear me. Similarly > >if I try to make a call and try using voicetags the phone display simply > >says "Not recognised" even though it does if not connected to Bluetooth. > >It is as if the microphone is not functioning. Adjusting the volume makes no > >difference. > > > >I thought the built in Saab microphone may be faulty, so I plugged in the > >microphone from the Nokia Kit instead, but it makes no difference. Nor does > >it make any difference if I plug in the separate Nokia speaker from the kit. > >I am puzzled. So far as I can see I have done the installation correctly. > >The Bluetooth unit certainly appears to work - it talks to the phone. > > Ok, assuming that there is an exact similarity between the 2000 my 9-5 > and 1998, then the following is what I understand to be true. > > 1) microphone (high or low level, doesn't matter) must be connected to > the phone, either through bluetooth or directly. > > 2) audio output from the phone (or bluetooth) must be connected to the > audio line inputs in the harness. If you have some test equipment, > I'd put a signal on the bluetooth output (and disconnect the > bluetooth), hitting the level control to the audio system to connect > the internal audio system to the signal generator. > > 3) I'd also check the bluetooth audio to the system, and make sure > that when receiving a call there is an output. > > 4) there is a telephone default volume, you might want to check that. > > 5) I'd also check to see that there is an audio output to the > bluetooth interface and thence to the phone. > > I'm assuming that you have some test equipment, a scope, voltmeter, > signal generator... that kind of thing. That's what I'd do.. > > the bluetooth unit is talking to the phone, but it may only get a > status signal, on hook or not.. there might be something else you need > to do, I'm not sure. > > Harvey > > > > > >I have not connected an aerial. There is no mention in the installation > >instructions. There is a pre installed aerial cable but I have seen > >somewhere that it is not required - so presumably the Bluetooth system it > >simply utilises the aerial in the 6310i. > > > The preinstalled areal cable to the phone goes up to the back of the > roof, and unless there is an onstar antenna, I do think it is just an > open wire.... > > I'd ignore it unless you have a need for a wire going back there... > and the right front is the best place to put a telephone antenna > according to the dealer. > > > > >Any bright ideas? I suspect that I have omitted something blindingly > >obvious. > > In the next month or so, I will be installing a phone and amateur > transceiver in the car. The phone will use its own system, and the > transceiver will use the internal telephone wiring. I'll have to > make a vox control for the speaker/microphone output to get the > telephone circuitry to operate, unless I decide to just have a switch > to mute the radio and patch the rig in. > > Harvey > > > >Many thanks to anyone who has read this far! > > >

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