I have been using a Verizon xv6800 (running Jetware) with a Pioneer AVIC-D3 unit in my vehicle for about a year without any problems. I installed the latest Verizon update for the XV6800 to correct some other issues; among other things, the update brings the phone to Windows Mobile 6.1.
Since doing the update, I can't get the phone to work with the Pioneer. I reinstalled the latest Jetware software, but this caused a new problem:
The phone pairs with the Pioneer, it shows the signal strength and battery level, contacts can be transferred to the Pioneer, a phone number can be entered on the Pioneer and the phone dials it-- however, it will not use the Pioneer as a headset/handsfree. The phone shows the headset icon, indication that it is connected to the Pioneer, but as soon as the phone begins to process make the call, the headset icon disappears until after the call is completed.
I have unsuccessfully tried every combination of switches under the Jetware advanced options.
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I have been using a Verizon xv6800 (running Jetware) with a Pioneer AVIC-D3 unit in my vehicle for about a year without any problems. I installed the latest Verizon update for the XV6800 to correct some other issues; among other things, the update brings the phone to Windows Mobile 6.1.
Since doing the update, I can't get the phone to work with the Pioneer. I reinstalled the latest Jetware software, but this caused a new problem:
The phone pairs with the Pioneer, it shows the signal strength and battery level, contacts can be transferred to the Pioneer, a phone number can be entered on the Pioneer and the phone dials it-- however, it will not use the Pioneer as a headset/handsfree. The phone shows the headset icon, indication that it is connected to the Pioneer, but as soon as the phone begins to process make the call, the headset icon disappears until after the call is completed.
I have unsuccessfully tried every combination of switches under the Jetware advanced options.
HELP!!!
Thanks,
Doug