- I just purchased 2009 Nissan Versa with Bluetooth, I have BB curve 8310, and the initial setup was easy everything worked. Now when I am in the car, it cannot discover my BB although the Bluetooth is in discovery mode on the BB, the car keeps prompting me to turn on discover mode on the BB.
In my BB Paired Device I can see the car listed and when I select the BB device the only option I have is to �delete device� in the device properties I have tried encryption on and off,
Any suggestions are welcome and appreciated
Sam11-14-08 09:36 PMLike 0 - Here are the step by step instructions direct from Nissan. If you have any more problems take your car back to the dealership you purchased your Versa and have them check it out, btw I sell Nissan's
Hope this helps,
Keith
Bluetooth� Setup Guide for:
2009 Versa Hatchback
Below are step-by-step instructions on how to connect your Bluetooth�-enabled compatible phone to your selected vehicle.
STEP #1: PREPARE YOUR PHONE
Turn Bluetooth on:
1. From the home screen, select "Settings"
2. Select "Options"
3. Select "Bluetooth"
4. Press the "Menu" button
5. Select "Enable Bluetooth"
STEP #2: PREPARE YOUR VEHICLE
1. Press the Bluetooth Button button
2. Say "Set up"
3. Say "Pair phone"
4. Say "Yes" or "New Phone"
STEP #3: PAIR YOUR PHONE TO THE VEHICLE
On your phone:
1. From the home screen, select "Settings"
2. Select "Options"
3. Select "Bluetooth"
4. Press the "Menu" button
5. Select "Add Device"
6. Select "Bluetooth Handsfree"
7. Enter Passkey 1234
8. Press in "Trackball" to confirm
9. Select "Yes" when asked, "Accept Connection Request From Bluetooth Handsfree?"
10. Select "Bluetooth Handsfree"
11. Select "Device Properties"
12. Change "Trusted" to "Yes"
13. Press "Escape" key
14. Select "Save"
On your vehicle:
15. Say a name for the phone
16. Say a priority number for your phone (1 through 5)
17. Select desired ringtone
STEP #4: ADDING YOUR CONTACTS TO THE VEHICLE PHONEBOOK
Each paired phone has its own dedicated phonebook. Each phonebook can store up to 40 voice tags (voice-activated dialing). Each voice tag can have up to 4 locations/numbers.
To ensure accurate voice-activated dialing, voice tags must be recorded by the actual phone user.
Option 1: Adding Contacts Via Voice Entry:
1. Press the Bluetooth Button button
2. Say "Phonebook"
3. Say "New entry"
4. Say the name of the contact
5. Confirm the contact name
6. Say "Home", "Office", "Mobile" or "Other"
7. Say the phone number
8. Say "Store"
9. The system confirms the name, location and number
10. Say "Yes" to store an additional location for this contact
Option 2: Adding Contacts Via Bluetooth:
This device does not support contact transfers via Bluetooth.Last edited by kshrader; 11-14-08 at 10:36 PM.
11-14-08 10:26 PMLike 0 - Thanks for your response kshrader
This was the process that I followed when I first synced my BB with the car, it worked fine, but when I tried to use my BB the next day it would not pair with my car. Now it is even worst, the car screws up my Bluetooth headset. I had to disable my Bluetooth in the car.11-19-08 08:18 PMLike 0 - Maybe you can answer my question...seeing as you sell Nissans and all... :-)
I have a 2007 Nissan Altima with Nav System. I'm trying to find out if the car's bluetooth feature is compatible with the Blackberry Storm 9530. Would you happen to know? Any ideas on where I could find the answer if you don't?
Thanks for any help you can provide.02-24-09 05:08 PMLike 0 -
Sorry if I have misunderstood what you are saying.02-24-09 06:04 PMLike 0
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