Oem V60 Motorola Installed!
1-I already had the V60 from my prior 03' C240 that I traded in for my C230K
2-As Wingless and others had advised me, in addition to the phone specific cradle, you will need the MOST interface/module and a few other small miscellaneous parts. Parts (including MOST + Cradle) will be about $1000.
3-My carrier is Verizon
4-The cradle is much more "modern" looking and sleeker than the one in my good ol' 03' C240. Unlike the old cradle, this one does not come with the silly coiled telephone cord.
5-The integrated phone is a very important feature for me. As noted, I had it in my 03' 240 Four Matic and I had to have it again in my C230K. My dealer did not care that I kept the V60 that came in with my prior car.
Now, my only disappointment is that, although the 2005 C Class audio display is capable of displaying a new voicemail waiting indicator (in the form of an "envelope" icon that lights up - look close into your LED display), for some reason it's not working for me. Clearly, the cellphone itself supports it and the display does too, so I'm puzzle why it's not lighting up when I get a new voicemail!! Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
Martin-
Now, my only disappointment is that, although the 2005 C Class audio display is capable of displaying a new voicemail waiting indicator (in the form of an "envelope" icon that lights up - look close into your LED display), for some reason it's not working for me. Clearly, the cellphone itself supports it and the display does too, so I'm puzzle why it's not lighting up when I get a new voicemail!! Anyone have any ideas?
1) The "silly coiled telephone cord" is a useful feature that has been deleted... it took the place of a "privacy handset" so that if you didn't want your conversation details broadcast to anyone in earshot, you could "pick up the phone" like we did in the old days.
2) It's not an LED display... it's vacuum flourescent. It's unfortunate that MB went to this technology away from LCD or LED.
3) You may need to have your head unit version coded to get the information. Some display items are not shown until the system is version coded. For instance, if not version coded, older COMANDs might not show signal strength; or the caller ID would not be shown over other screens.
4) What's the part number of the PSE you used? The electronics that went into the trunk, that is.
-s-
Quick question, do I go to the dealer and tell them I need my head unit "version coded"?? Will they know what that means?
Martin-
Quick question, do I go to the dealer and tell them I need my head unit "version coded"?? Will they know what that means?
Martin-
Or, try using their vernacular... some of the phone "stuff" doesn't work and maybe they can hook up their computer "thingie" and fix it.
-s-
My assumption is that the dealership installed the system. The vehicle needs to be informed that the new device, the telephone interface, is present on the MOST ring. So it seems unlikely that there are any additional things the dealership could do, unlike what scorchie is suggesting.
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Wingless, yes, the dealer installed it. I'm due for my first service so I'll have them play with the system. It's hard to believe MB would include the vx message icons in the 2005 display but not make them operational.
Someone in the W211 forum was kind enough to take a pic of what the icons look like in the E Class. Here's the pic.
In the 2005 C Class noticed there appear to be 2 icons. One appears to be for SMS text messages (the "envelope") and the other appears to be for voicemessages (a rectangular icon that looks like a little cassette tape?).
I also noticed one icon that looks like a "dolby" symbol?
Martin-
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My assumption is that the dealership installed the system. The vehicle needs to be informed that the new device, the telephone interface, is present on the MOST ring. So it seems unlikely that there are any additional things the dealership could do, unlike what scorchie is suggesting.
Many cars delivered in the USA have this already programmed. The cars that don't have it programmed, don't have it programmed. Many dealerships assume that the cars already come programmed, because as you assumed, the system "kind of works" without programming.
If you plug everything into a car that isn't programmed, it will most likely function in the basic manner. Extended features may not be available, however, some which I pointed out: received call indication during other operations, etc.
I'm sorry that it seems unlikely to you that there are further options; if you spend some time with a DAS system and program a few cars, you'll run into these settings. Whether you choose to believe they exist or not is up to you.
-s-
-s-
If you plug everything into a car that isn't programmed, it will most likely function in the basic manner. Extended features may not be available, however, some which I pointed out: received call indication during other operations, etc.



