Connecting Phone to Navi HU
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Connecting Phone to Navi HU
I was wonder how is it possible to connect my phone via bluetooth to the navi headunit. I tried checking the manual, no luck and tried tinkering as well. Does anyone have any information in regards to this?
I have not done it to mine yet, waiting for navi to arrive, but I found this:
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/jsp/owners/index.do#
From the menu on the left, click the "Hands free phone" link and you should be able to find directions there.
http://www.mitsubishicars.com/MMNA/jsp/owners/index.do#
From the menu on the left, click the "Hands free phone" link and you should be able to find directions there.
Press and hold the Pick Up button
listen to the chick talking and telling you what to do. I don't remember the exact voice command but I think is "Setup" or "Add Phone" some thing like that
listen to the chick talking and telling you what to do. I don't remember the exact voice command but I think is "Setup" or "Add Phone" some thing like that
My only complaint is that it's almost impossible to get the thing to cut out of the menus if something else comes up -- I was in line waiting for a carwash entering phone numbers when the *** in front of me walked up wondering if I could read the numbers on his receipt for him (real reassuring to know that he was driving without being able to see clearly printed numbers on a receipt). Not fun to have a conversation about numbers when the voice recognition is active, and impossible to work the voice command 'cancel' into a conversation with a real human being. The hang-up button doesn't seem to work while in the voice command menus, either. Guess I could have turned off the car... luckily I didn't manage to delete any phonebook entries by mistake.
^+1 The manual is excellent. Mines all set up and I love it. Same gripes for me as Aestival though, the menus are a PITA to get out of! Lol.
Also, once you train your voice to the system, the car wont do well trying to recognize anyone elses' voice. You have to create a separate "account" for anyone else that wants to use your hands-free.
, its funny when my gf tries calling someone using my hands free in the car. Her, "Dial, 7-3-4-blablab". Car, "3-star-1-blahblah, is this correct?" "NO GOD DAMMIT!!!!!"
Also, once you train your voice to the system, the car wont do well trying to recognize anyone elses' voice. You have to create a separate "account" for anyone else that wants to use your hands-free.
, its funny when my gf tries calling someone using my hands free in the car. Her, "Dial, 7-3-4-blablab". Car, "3-star-1-blahblah, is this correct?" "NO GOD DAMMIT!!!!!"
^+1 The manual is excellent. Mines all set up and I love it. Same gripes for me as Aestival though, the menus are a PITA to get out of! Lol.
Also, once you train your voice to the system, the car wont do well trying to recognize anyone elses' voice. You have to create a separate "account" for anyone else that wants to use your hands-free.
, its funny when my gf tries calling someone using my hands free in the car. Her, "Dial, 7-3-4-blablab". Car, "3-star-1-blahblah, is this correct?" "NO GOD DAMMIT!!!!!" 
Also, once you train your voice to the system, the car wont do well trying to recognize anyone elses' voice. You have to create a separate "account" for anyone else that wants to use your hands-free.
, its funny when my gf tries calling someone using my hands free in the car. Her, "Dial, 7-3-4-blablab". Car, "3-star-1-blahblah, is this correct?" "NO GOD DAMMIT!!!!!" 
I've said that same phrase myself while I tried using the bluetooth without first training the system:
"Dial, 7-3-4-blablab". Car, "3-star-1-blahblah, is this correct?" "NO GOD DAMMIT!!!!!"
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