Bluetooth send/rcv level adjustment
#1
Bluetooth send/rcv level adjustment
Has anyone messed with these settings in their Camry?
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/show...6&postcount=24
This link (of course) is for a Lexus, but our Camrys have a similar menu (Nav version only - sorry Non-navvers)...
To access the menu, push the start button twice WITHOUT your foot on the brake (so the engine won't start). Once the ignition is on, hold down the "Info" hard button on the Nav unit, and turn your headlights from the off position to the "parking light on" position, then back to off. Repeat this quickly several times (at least three times) until a new menu shows up on the Nav display. Once in this menu, press the menu button in the upper right corner of the display. This will bring you to a menu that looks like the one pictured in the above link. The bottom link says "BT Check" or something like that. If you press this button it takes you to another menu for a BT Check and for a BT Quality Settings. Press the BT quality check menu to see the second screen shown in the link above.
My send and receive levels were both set at zero. I tried setting them to different values, but haven't made or received a phonecall to test it yet. I didn't try adjusting the "quality" setting.
I am just wondering if anyone else has found a better setting for these and their phones. If you reply, please specify which phone you are using!
The whole reason for this is that people always have trouble hearing me when I am talking with the built in hands free on the Camry. My wife says it sounds like I am on a speakerphone in a large room, but the phone is on the opposite side of the room. I would like to boost the voice send level (I think).
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/show...6&postcount=24
This link (of course) is for a Lexus, but our Camrys have a similar menu (Nav version only - sorry Non-navvers)...
To access the menu, push the start button twice WITHOUT your foot on the brake (so the engine won't start). Once the ignition is on, hold down the "Info" hard button on the Nav unit, and turn your headlights from the off position to the "parking light on" position, then back to off. Repeat this quickly several times (at least three times) until a new menu shows up on the Nav display. Once in this menu, press the menu button in the upper right corner of the display. This will bring you to a menu that looks like the one pictured in the above link. The bottom link says "BT Check" or something like that. If you press this button it takes you to another menu for a BT Check and for a BT Quality Settings. Press the BT quality check menu to see the second screen shown in the link above.
My send and receive levels were both set at zero. I tried setting them to different values, but haven't made or received a phonecall to test it yet. I didn't try adjusting the "quality" setting.
I am just wondering if anyone else has found a better setting for these and their phones. If you reply, please specify which phone you are using!
The whole reason for this is that people always have trouble hearing me when I am talking with the built in hands free on the Camry. My wife says it sounds like I am on a speakerphone in a large room, but the phone is on the opposite side of the room. I would like to boost the voice send level (I think).
#2
Re: Bluetooth send/rcv level adjustment
For non Nav users (like me) :
I read in the repair manual that you can acess the same information by pressing a combination of buttons on the stereo.
If anyone is interested, I could upload the few pages that relate to that.
I'm curious to see if this will improve the signal, as I have received a few complaints about the poor sound quality over BT.
Bob
I read in the repair manual that you can acess the same information by pressing a combination of buttons on the stereo.
If anyone is interested, I could upload the few pages that relate to that.
I'm curious to see if this will improve the signal, as I have received a few complaints about the poor sound quality over BT.
Bob
#3
Re: Bluetooth send/rcv level adjustment
For non Nav users (like me) :
I read in the repair manual that you can acess the same information by pressing a combination of buttons on the stereo.
If anyone is interested, I could upload the few pages that relate to that.
I'm curious to see if this will improve the signal, as I have received a few complaints about the poor sound quality over BT.
Bob
I read in the repair manual that you can acess the same information by pressing a combination of buttons on the stereo.
If anyone is interested, I could upload the few pages that relate to that.
I'm curious to see if this will improve the signal, as I have received a few complaints about the poor sound quality over BT.
Bob
Does it say what these values mean?
#4
Re: Bluetooth send/rcv level adjustment
The whole reason for this is that people always have trouble hearing me when I am talking with the built in hands free on the Camry. My wife says it sounds like I am on a speakerphone in a large room, but the phone is on the opposite side of the room. I would like to boost the voice send level (I think).
This was a valuable find for some folks! Please let us know how the experimentation goes!
Thanks!!!
#6
Re: Bluetooth send/rcv level adjustment
Did you make any adjustments to the send/receive settings? What values did you use?
#8
Re: Bluetooth send/rcv level adjustment
Bob -- from one no-nav owner to another, yes I'll take you up on that offer. Thanks!