Bluetooth connection issue PC/Phone
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Hi everyone,
I would like to share my problem:
I bought a Nokia 6820 yesterday and I wanted to connect it to my Toshiba Satellite 5100-503 laptop,
it detects it with no problem, but it says:
LINKED WITH TOSHIBA BT
then Connecting to Toshiba BT ... and it gets stuck at this point, I've been waiting for a while but nothing happens... it keeps getting stuck... if anyone has experienced this problem or has any idea, I would be glad to hear it ^^
thank you
I would like to share my problem:
I bought a Nokia 6820 yesterday and I wanted to connect it to my Toshiba Satellite 5100-503 laptop,
it detects it with no problem, but it says:
LINKED WITH TOSHIBA BT
then Connecting to Toshiba BT ... and it gets stuck at this point, I've been waiting for a while but nothing happens... it keeps getting stuck... if anyone has experienced this problem or has any idea, I would be glad to hear it ^^
thank you
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I confirm the solution to pair Bluetooth from the phone (Samsung Galaxy Spica) with the car radio of my new vehicle (New Citroën C3). Disconnect the vehicle's battery for one minute, reconnect it, turn on the ignition without starting the engine, and perform the pairing possibly by entering the code (1234). Without this step, I always encountered a connection failure even though the phone was recognized by the car radio and vice versa.
Thanks to the internet, which allows us to quickly and effectively overcome the shortcomings of user manuals and various services that should indeed provide the necessary advice for the proper use of the equipment they sell.
Thanks to the internet, which allows us to quickly and effectively overcome the shortcomings of user manuals and various services that should indeed provide the necessary advice for the proper use of the equipment they sell.
Hello
I’m trying to connect my new TomTom Go 930 to the built-in Bluetooth car radio of my Citroën C4 Picasso.
The TomTom can connect without any problem to my Bluetooth phone, and so can the C4.
After disconnecting everything, I cannot connect the TomTom to the car radio, which I think is due to the following reason:
The TomTom sends the connection code 0000 and the car radio expects the code 1234.
Do you know if there is a way to change this code on the car radio or the TomTom?
According to TomTom support, it is impossible to change this code. (Is there no way to edit a file on the TomTom?)
If anyone has a solution, please communicate it to me.
Best regards
Pierre.
I’m trying to connect my new TomTom Go 930 to the built-in Bluetooth car radio of my Citroën C4 Picasso.
The TomTom can connect without any problem to my Bluetooth phone, and so can the C4.
After disconnecting everything, I cannot connect the TomTom to the car radio, which I think is due to the following reason:
The TomTom sends the connection code 0000 and the car radio expects the code 1234.
Do you know if there is a way to change this code on the car radio or the TomTom?
According to TomTom support, it is impossible to change this code. (Is there no way to edit a file on the TomTom?)
If anyone has a solution, please communicate it to me.
Best regards
Pierre.
Good evening Founcha,
No, the problem is not resolved.
In fact, from what I've been able to find out, the Bluetooth in the Picasso does not support GPS as it is only designed for mobile phones, nothing else unfortunately...
No, the problem is not resolved.
In fact, from what I've been able to find out, the Bluetooth in the Picasso does not support GPS as it is only designed for mobile phones, nothing else unfortunately...
Good evening,
I'm having some trouble with the Bluetooth connection on a C4 Picasso; I'm using a Nokia E71 phone.
Every now and then, when I get back in the car, I can't connect, even though two hours earlier I had just made a call without any issues, and that's when the hassle begins to reconnect.
Does anyone have a solution? It's very annoying.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm having some trouble with the Bluetooth connection on a C4 Picasso; I'm using a Nokia E71 phone.
Every now and then, when I get back in the car, I can't connect, even though two hours earlier I had just made a call without any issues, and that's when the hassle begins to reconnect.
Does anyone have a solution? It's very annoying.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Good evening,
As an owner of an iPhone 3G, I just acquired a Citroën Jumpy, with a Bluetooth radio. After more than a week of trying to get it to recognize, I finally succeeded............ you just need to disconnect the vehicle's battery for 2 minutes.
After reconnecting the battery, the recognition happened on the first try.
As an owner of an iPhone 3G, I just acquired a Citroën Jumpy, with a Bluetooth radio. After more than a week of trying to get it to recognize, I finally succeeded............ you just need to disconnect the vehicle's battery for 2 minutes.
After reconnecting the battery, the recognition happened on the first try.