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Jul 13th, 2019, 13:36 | #1 |
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Bluetooth xc70
Picked up the car today. I'm not sure if my car is Bluetooth enabled but it has the internal phone and all the buttons that suggest it would have Bluetooth.
Manual says to just press phone once and so on. Pressing phone does nothing. Any ideas? |
Jul 13th, 2019, 17:48 | #2 |
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What year is it?
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Jul 13th, 2019, 17:52 | #3 |
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It's a 2008
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Jul 14th, 2019, 07:36 | #4 |
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At the risk of stating the obvious, have you paired (or 'registered' in Volvo terms) your handset with the car's phone system? Once that's done, the handset should connect automatically.
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Jul 14th, 2019, 08:33 | #5 |
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Well that's the bit I can't seem to do. I'm either being daft or the function doesn't exist
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Jul 14th, 2019, 09:36 | #6 | |
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1. Make the handset discoverable via Bluetooth 2. Active the handsfree function on the car by pressing the 'Phone' button 3. Select 'Add phone' from the menu 4. Select the discovered phone and use the handset keypad to enter the code that's displayed on the audio system. or maybe easier: From the handset, search for Bluetooth connections. It should find 'My car' which will be your Volvo. Enter the PIN 1234 to complete the pairing. Do you have the Owners Manual for your car? There's lots of useful stuff in there. I've now owned mine for nine months and I am still discovering new features! Once you get the handset connected, you will discover that the AUX channel needs a separate connection if you want to play content from the handset. I bought cheap Bluetooth dongle to provide an input to the AUX socket in the centre console. The dongle charges from the USB socket. |
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Jul 14th, 2019, 18:55 | #7 |
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Tried both those methods and nothing. Nothing happens when I press the phone icon on the steering wheel. When I press the phone button on the centre console it just tries to enable the fixed phone in the car storage compartment.
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Jul 14th, 2019, 23:10 | #8 |
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The phone options were covered in this post:
https://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showthread.php?t=295986 This is the bit you need to know "There were two phone options in those days, bluetooth connection for your own mobile, or a full fat in-car phone complete with a very dated curly-cord handset under the centre consul storage lid (no joke, look for yours!) The latter has the sim card slot in the glove box, and if you wanted Volvo On Call you had to have the latter as it uses the sim to make the emergency calls (I'm not sure why VOC couldn't use bluetooth to your mobile). The only way of using the full fat phone from your mobile seems to be by inserting a sim (with a different number as you can't duplicate sims apparently) into the slot, and diverting calls to it when you get in the car, which is a bit of a faff." Your car dosn't have the bluetooth I'm afraid, but there is a kit available as a Volvo accessory which integrates with the buttons, but a stand-alone display I think. Last edited by ferg55; Jul 14th, 2019 at 23:18. |
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Any ideas what the kit is called? Or how I find it ? |
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Nov 18th, 2019, 12:09 | #10 |
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The name of the kit is GROM. It plugs into either rear of head unit OR RTI satnav unit in boot area which is MUCH easier to fit. Functions same no matter where you put it.
it has optional adapters for Bluetooth, aux (small jack) or ipod/iphone (old original type connector) and a microphone HOWEVER it does not Bluetooth enable the Volvo phone in the car. It connects your phone to the stereo - by Bluetooth or cable. I have used mine for a number of years. It's fantastic for music over Bluetooth. The quality is stunning (I connect my android phone) and far superior to using aux/jack. To be honest, I have always had a PAYASUGO sim in the Volvo phone and used that when driving. it's easy to redirect my Samsung galaxy to it for incoming calls. But I only phone occasionally when driving. The Grom bluetooth phone adapter is operated thro the steering wheel controls - so you use those if you want to make calls from your own phone using Bluetooth. Hope that's clear and makes sense. G Now trading in the car, I am going to remove it for sale. Mine has Bluetooth and Ipod/phone and microphone. |
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