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  1. Thanks for all that was involved in putting in your own time on getting this put out. I just updated my x930bt and it was a successful update. Passed with flying colors! Thanks again to everybody.
  2. crxxfactor: I did the hard reset that you posted. The guy I talked to from Verizon suggested to do the same. Anyway, I did it and when I went to go re-pair the phone to the radio it couldn't find my phone. I tried about 5 or 6 times and the radio display would say, "phone not found". Does the location of the adapter have any kind of factor on the connection? Where the guys at Circuit City installed the adapter they put it on the passenger side under the carpet at the feet area close the center. It's that part of the area where it inclines up into the hood. Since it's not laying down
  3. wkenne: I ran into that problem too where it wouldn't even recognize my phone, let alone pair up. So, I took it into Verizon to flash it and it was able to pair and connect again. But, I just talked to an agent at LG and they told me that this is a known issue by them and they're looking into, so if you're having this same problem as me you might want to get in touch with LG by phone or email their customer service and let them know what's going on that you know there's an investigation on this problem and you would like to stay informed about it. Or you could call them up and send in th
  4. Kryngle, good to know that I'm not the only one out there with the issue. Have you gotten any other suggestions besides what I've been told to get it to work properly? If there's nothing new then I might go ahead and uninstall the BTB-200 and return the adapter back to Circuit City. As for the phone book transfer, when your phone is connected you go through the D3's bluetooth menu and go to the function menu hit the phone book transfer button. That should disconnect you. Now go to your phone and go to your bluetooth menu and highlight the device. Go under options and there should b
  5. I've place the phone pretty much right on top of where the adapter is installed. And it'll connect, but sometimes it'll drop out still. Basically, it'll do the same thing as I posted earlier. Also, this is the second unit I've gotten. I thought the first one was faulty because it was doing the same thing as this one. I've talk to people at Circuit City, Pioneer, and Verizon and all of them are stumped. The guy I've talked to from Verizon suggested to move the adapter somewhere else so it's horizontal or uninstall it, return it and get a motorola IHF 1000 bluetooth instead. Been tryin
  6. I see there are a lot of threads on here about the BTB-200, but I could find one that read that specific enough for me to figure what's going on with my connection to the adapter. I have a LG vx8700 with Verizon as my service provider. I have the D3 with the BTB-200 hooked up to it. Now, I have been able to transfer my phone book in one pass, able to pair the phone to the adapter, and able to connect and talk on it. The problem I'm having is that my phone will disconnect from the adapter after a few minutes and if auto-connect is on, will reconnect sometimes with success and sometimes w
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