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Weird RNS 510 version C / Skoda Bluetooth Problem

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kevinm:
I had this saved from when i fitted it to mine. Might be of use:

http://www.carsystems.pl/pages/pl/left-menu/support/bluetooth/1z0-035-729-b.php

vRStu:

--- Quote from: kevinm on October 04, 2010, 06:00:59 pm ---I had this saved from when i fitted it to mine. Might be of use:

http://www.carsystems.pl/pages/pl/left-menu/support/bluetooth/1z0-035-729-b.php

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I've had to have words with these guys before for taking info from my websites, they only stopped using my pictures when I watermarked them -


--- Quote from: car systems website ---If you have a car fitted with the Multi Function Steering Wheel it is possible to modify the coding so that you can use the Mute button on the steering wheel to activate the voice dialling function of the installed telephone system.

Using VAG-COM open Controller 16 - Steering and select Coding 07.

You should see a 7 digit softcode which will be in the format 00xxxxx

The 4th digit from the right corresponds to the steering wheel variant. If you have a 4 spoke MFSW without the Cruise Control buttons it should be a 2. Change this to a 3 and that should convert your Mute button to activate the Voice Dialling.
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--- Quote from: www.octavia-vrs.com ---If you have a car fitted with the Multi Function Steering Wheel it is possible to modify the coding so that you can use the Mute button on the steering wheel to activate the voice dialling function of the installed telephone system.

Using VAG-COM open Controller 16 - Steering and select Coding 07.

You should see a 7 digit softcode which will be in the format 00xxxxx

The 4th digit from the right corresponds to the steering wheel variant. If you have a 4 spoke MFSW without the Cruise Control buttons it should be a 2. Change this to a 3 and that should convert your Mute button to activate the Voice Dialling.
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http://octavia-vrs.com/cms/content/integrated-bluetooth

vRStu:
This look familiar too, W@nkers.

http://www.carsystems.pl/pages/pl/left-menu/support/phonebook-and-symbian-nokia.php


--- Quote from: www.octavia-vrs.com ---Connecting Nokia Symbian Phones

Some of the newer Nokia phones such as the N95 use Symbian Operating System which doesn't seem to like interfacing with Car Kits in general. There is a workaround which will allow you to view contacts on your Maxidot or RNS510 if fitted.

1. Download Nokia 810 Contact Download Application for Nokia S60 3rd edition devices and install it using Nokia PC Suite.

2. Remove all pairing to the car kit from the phone.

3. Make sure Bluetooth is turned off on the phone.

4. Sit in the car with the ignition on so that the Bluetooth kit is switched on.

5. Run the Contact Download Application on the phone.

6. Follow the prompts to enable the Bluetooth and connect to the car.

7. The contacts will be transferred to the car, this may take a couple of minutes.

Sadly it doesn't provide the dialled, received and missed calls list but at least you'll have some functionality.
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vRStu:

--- Quote from: flyboy1976 on October 04, 2010, 05:39:49 pm ---Guys i checked the wiring today and its all spot on! I was very thorough and made sure all my polarities were ok and they were. Does anyone have a 2010 version C which they can take a picture of the wiring diagram on the top of the unit for me please. Could it possibly be dodgy firnware loaded onto both units i tried. Can anyone help me further please. :sad1:

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I don't know that we can go much further until you get a unit installed and try the coding.

flyboy1976:
Going to try another pair of version C's today so fingers crossed. Any other suggestions folks?  :signLOL:

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