S550 Bluetooth Guide
The COMAND System
The COMAND system offers some limited built-in Bluetooth functionality – you can push vCards (address book entries) to COMAND, and more importantly connect a Bluetooth headset directly to COMAND.
By connecting a Bluetooth headset to COMAND, you can use a BT headset inside the car while still controlling the phone (managing dialing, receiving calls etc) through COMAND, as long as your phone is docked in the phone specific MHI Interface cradle.
So the signal chain goes BT Headset - > COMAND -> Phone in Cradle.
This works even if your phone does not have built-in Bluetooth support. Using a headset is great if you have other passengers in the car, and want to keep the conversation semi-private.
You can also use a Bluetooth headset through COMAND if your phone is paired to COMAND using the Bluetooth Interface Module (more on it below). Since most phones can only manage one Bluetooth Headset connection at a time, using the BT headset through COMAND is the only way to use a BT headset and still manage the calls using COMAND. Without this functionality you would have to choose between using a BT Headset or using the phone through COMAND.
Bluetooth Interface Module
Wireless4MB.com sells a Bluetooth Interface Module for $350.00, which is required to use the COMAND system in hands-free mode with your Bluetooth cell phone. They have a list of pre-qualified phones, but most Bluetooth compatible phones should work fine, at least for the basic functionality.
I have tested both a Treo 650 and a Treo 700w (not on their list), and they both supported all receiving (including caller-id) and dialing commands/options. The only thing that didn’t work was transferring the phonebook,. I had to manually enter it using COMAND when using the 700w (thanks for disabling OBEX Verizon), but on the Treo 650, once the phone was paired to the COMAND System, I was able to send any address record I picked over to the Command Address book.
That’s it for now. Please let me know if I can answer any questions.
I turned my phone on and off few times but it did not help.
If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
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I turned my phone on and off few times but it did not help.
If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
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EDIT: Just an update... I'm only able to receive incoming calls through my car, but can't dial out from it.
Last edited by Pristine; Mar 3, 2006 at 11:18 AM.
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I tested with a Sprint Treo 650 running 1.12.
You really have to help us Treo 650 owners here. I have a Treo 650 (GSM) with the software upgrade (1.13-ROW). The phone pairs up with the BT interface, but this is all it can do:
1. dial out from Treo (using Treo650 keypad) and talk on car speakers
2. receive calls to Treo on car speakers
This is what I expect it to do but cannot:
1. use the COMAND keypad/center armrest keypad to dial out
2. transfer address and contacts from Treo to COMAND
3. Activate Treo from COMAND "telephone" option
4. No caller ID display
5. No call waiting function
Bluetooth Interface Module? The sales rep told me I Needed to wait for the voice module to come in first before I can install the bluetooth interface module? Please educate me on how to setup Bluetooth Interface Module. Thanks!


Jan
I asked if the sprint bluetooth phones would work, and I was told "We have not tested the sprint phones and they are not approved."
So I asked if that meant it would not work, and again got , "we have not tested the sprint phones and they are not approved."
To me that just sounds like they don't have a financial interest in Sprint phones being used with the MB product and thus will not admit it works.
I have a Sprint account with 15 lines, I am not going to go with another carrier just bc MB doesn't test and approve Sprint phones. . .
Has anyone used a Sprint Bluetooth phone other than the treo with success?
Last edited by itsthething; Jun 9, 2006 at 05:28 PM.
What wireless4mb and all the cars with Bluetooth have found out is some cell phones screwed it up. Or they implemented a slightly older version of the protocol. The older Treo's often need patches to work.
In the case of MB, it is doubly tricky because the MB implementation uses more than one bluetooth protocol. So the phone has to have implemented both protocols of the same or better version.
wireless4mb is doing what they should do. They can't test every phone, so they just test a few of the most popular phones. Chances are very good that most non approved phones will work, or will at least work in handsfree mode. But wireless4mb isn't going to be able to tell you.
If it were me I would search this formum for the carrier phone combo you have. Maybe someone has tried it. Or, if your dealer has a bluetooth demo, ask if you can pair your phone and try it out.
I'm having Steve (www.mbenznl.com) install the adapter in my 06 E next month. He can't tell me how well my Razr V3 from Cingular (Blue) will work, but others on the forum have had good results.
I suspect it will get better as customers demand carriers provide full featured and properly implemented bluetooth on their cell phones. Not just simple integration with bluetooth headsets.
Last edited by edspider; Jun 9, 2006 at 05:58 PM.
Funny thing... I ordered the bluetooth module and had it delivered. AFTER I received it, I was e-mailed that there would be no refunds since I wasn't using it with a phone that was approved. I replied back, saying that I wasn't informed of this ahead of time and would expect not to be held to this, but thankfully the module worked.
I have verified that I have the latest firmware on my Treo.
Thanks.
Read your info but still have a question.
I have treo 650 original unlocked version updated software 1.20-ENA firmware 01.71 now with Cingular. I am trying to use it with the new bluetooth module for the s550 MB. I am having a problem pairing it up with the module. The phone shows it has located the module; but the module is not accepting the connection from the phone.
Any advice or thoughts.
Last edited by brlsl; Jan 23, 2007 at 08:12 PM.
The COMAND System
The COMAND system offers some limited built-in Bluetooth functionality – you can push vCards (address book entries) to COMAND, and more importantly connect a Bluetooth headset directly to COMAND.
By connecting a Bluetooth headset to COMAND, you can use a BT headset inside the car while still controlling the phone (managing dialing, receiving calls etc) through COMAND, as long as your phone is docked in the phone specific MHI Interface cradle.
So the signal chain goes BT Headset - > COMAND -> Phone in Cradle.
This works even if your phone does not have built-in Bluetooth support. Using a headset is great if you have other passengers in the car, and want to keep the conversation semi-private.
You can also use a Bluetooth headset through COMAND if your phone is paired to COMAND using the Bluetooth Interface Module (more on it below). Since most phones can only manage one Bluetooth Headset connection at a time, using the BT headset through COMAND is the only way to use a BT headset and still manage the calls using COMAND. Without this functionality you would have to choose between using a BT Headset or using the phone through COMAND.
Bluetooth Interface Module
Wireless4MB.com sells a Bluetooth Interface Module for $350.00, which is required to use the COMAND system in hands-free mode with your Bluetooth cell phone. They have a list of pre-qualified phones, but most Bluetooth compatible phones should work fine, at least for the basic functionality.
I have tested both a Treo 650 and a Treo 700w (not on their list), and they both supported all receiving (including caller-id) and dialing commands/options. The only thing that didn’t work was transferring the phonebook,. I had to manually enter it using COMAND when using the 700w (thanks for disabling OBEX Verizon), but on the Treo 650, once the phone was paired to the COMAND System, I was able to send any address record I picked over to the Command Address book.
That’s it for now. Please let me know if I can answer any questions.
Read your info but still have a question.
I have treo 650 original unlocked version updated software 1.20-ENA firmware 01.71 now with Cingular. I am trying to use it with the new bluetooth module for the s550 MB. I am having a problem pairing it up with the module. The phone shows it has located the module; but the module is not accepting the connection from the phone.
Any advice or thoughts.
I am thinking about buying a HMI module from wireless4mb. I had a few quesitons to clearify before the purchase and wonder if some once can help.
1) Will it connect to Blackberry 7250? Verizon Mine
2) Will it connect to a RAZOR? Verizon Wifes
2.1) What happens when both phones are in the car. (Mine and Wifes)
3) Did I need any special option to make this module work. I have the "thing" in the arm rest.
4) Everyone says you can buy it for $350 but when I goto the it says $408.
The set up procedure looks pretty stright forward. Any special things I need to tweak.
Thanks.


