Request: How to sync bluetooth with ralliart.
Request: How to sync bluetooth with ralliart.
Yeah car didn't come with a owners manual. somebody help me out.
also didn't come with spare fob, but got in a huge argument now their ordering another one
also didn't come with spare fob, but got in a huge argument now their ordering another one
didn't come with an owner's manual? that's weird.
i think it goes something like this:
hit the talk button on the steering wheel,
say 'setup'
say 'pairing options'
say 'add new phone'
then it should tell you to say a code to enter on the phone
say the code you want
enter that code on your phone
then you'll assign a name and priority to that phone
then voila! it should be paired.
i'm going solely off of memory here, so someone correct me if i'm wrong.
i think it goes something like this:
hit the talk button on the steering wheel,
say 'setup'
say 'pairing options'
say 'add new phone'
then it should tell you to say a code to enter on the phone
say the code you want
enter that code on your phone
then you'll assign a name and priority to that phone
then voila! it should be paired.
i'm going solely off of memory here, so someone correct me if i'm wrong.
2. wait for car to shut up
3. say "setup"
4. repeat step 2
5. say "pairing options"
6. see again, step 2
7. say "pair a phone"
8. listen to car finally and do what it says until phone is paired. bit of a hint, have phone almost ready to search for devices so as soon as you hit step 8 you can be ready when the car says to use your phone's pairing option. good luck
1. push button of "face"
2. wait for car to shut up
3. say "setup"
4. repeat step 2
5. say "pairing options"
6. see again, step 2
7. say "pair a phone"
8. listen to car finally and do what it says until phone is paired. bit of a hint, have phone almost ready to search for devices so as soon as you hit step 8 you can be ready when the car says to use your phone's pairing option. good luck
2. wait for car to shut up
3. say "setup"
4. repeat step 2
5. say "pairing options"
6. see again, step 2
7. say "pair a phone"
8. listen to car finally and do what it says until phone is paired. bit of a hint, have phone almost ready to search for devices so as soon as you hit step 8 you can be ready when the car says to use your phone's pairing option. good luck

I have an iPhone as well. It is always paired when I get in my car.
If you train the bluetooth mic to your voice...it'll make the process much, much stress-free. I remember trying to pair my phone to my car...
Me - "Setup"
Car - "Address book, is this correct?"
M - "No."
C - "Please say a command."
M - "SETUP. SETUP!"
C - "Calling, dad; at home, is this correct?"
M - "NO. Dammit!"
C - "Please say a command."
M - "F this."
turns car off.
Me - "Setup"
Car - "Address book, is this correct?"
M - "No."
C - "Please say a command."
M - "SETUP. SETUP!"
C - "Calling, dad; at home, is this correct?"
M - "NO. Dammit!"
C - "Please say a command."
M - "F this."
turns car off.
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Question: can the dealer adjust the "bleep-bloop" and voice volume independent of the call volume?
It's annoying when I'm driving along with my music turned down low, then the booming voice says "INCOMING CALL, PRESS THE PICKUP..." at what seems like max volume, scares the crap out of me. Worst part about it is the lady talks at like volume 100, but then the call itself is quiet meaning I have to turn the volume up, so next time I receive a call it's freakin' loud again.
I want to be able to turn her damn voice down lower, but keep my call volume up higher. Possible?
Question: can the dealer adjust the "bleep-bloop" and voice volume independent of the call volume?
It's annoying when I'm driving along with my music turned down low, then the booming voice says "INCOMING CALL, PRESS THE PICKUP..." at what seems like max volume, scares the crap out of me. Worst part about it is the lady talks at like volume 100, but then the call itself is quiet meaning I have to turn the volume up, so next time I receive a call it's freakin' loud again.
I want to be able to turn her damn voice down lower, but keep my call volume up higher. Possible?
Unfortunately that's my problem....the lady's voice is WAY TOO LOUD, but the phone call is TOO QUIET. Since it's synced via Bluetooth, I don't believe the iPhone's volume control affects the car's call volume.
Ahh...ok I get it. I've got no solution for that. 
My phone is louder than the lady's voice usually, maybe it's a connection thing? I dunno. I've got an old Samsung Alias from verizon that works great with the bluetooth.

My phone is louder than the lady's voice usually, maybe it's a connection thing? I dunno. I've got an old Samsung Alias from verizon that works great with the bluetooth.
Hmm if that's the case with your phone, then it might just be an issue with the iPhone transmitting at a low volume. I'll look into it some more.






