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Parrot CK3000/T68i/P800 |
@win_10 Joined: May 22, 2003 Posts: 2 PM |
Hi,
I have a CK3000 for more than one year now, and I love it. (it took some time to get it to work with my P800 though)
I have a private phone (P800) a T68i for my work and the CK-3000. The manual says it supports mulitple phones, but I cannot get it to work with both phones. I don't wanna use both phones at the same time, but I do want the Parrot to connect to the appropriate phone when needed. For instance, when either one of the phones receives a call, I want that call transferred to the Parrot. In the unlikely event that a second call comes in at the same time, that's just bad luck.
In short, I want the CK3000 to "monitor" both phones, but I cannot get it to work. Maybe it's not possible at all, but maybe there is someone out there who's got it working.
Any ideas ? Thanx in advance,
Regards,
@win |
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rd Joined: Jul 24, 2003 Posts: 1 From: NL PM |
There seems to be a new firmware version for the Parrot CK3000 in combination with the T68i. Mine worked fine for about a week, after that it stopped working. My dealer gave me a new/updated Parrot and everything works fine now for the last year |
travisb Joined: Jul 13, 2003 Posts: 2 PM |
The car kit cannot monitor both phones at once , because this is not possible with Bluetooth. The car kit does support multiple handsets, but will only communicate with one at a time. It's not a fault with the car kit, whatever firmware version you have. |
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