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OK, this may sound like a dumb question. I have a 2006 GS3. How do I go about linking my moto rzr to the bluetooth? The GS3 manuel says to read the phone manuel. The phone manual for bluetooth to read the blue tooth device manual. I turned the rzr on, and got it to say "searching for device" then it says "0 devices found" Please help me
Push off hook on your steering wheel and the phone menu will come up. Then press setup or whatever to get to the setup menu. Go to bluetooth and sync your phone. You have to basically link the phone to the car by treating the car as a standard bluetooth device like a headset. The car must transmit a bluetooth signal and once the phone picks it up via "searching for device" it will recognize that it's there. You enter a code into the phone that is displayed on the nav screen and it will sync.
Sounds confusing but it's really simple and if you are having problems, I'm sure your salesperson will do it for you.
Push off hook on your steering wheel and the phone menu will come up. Then press setup or whatever to get to the setup menu. Go to bluetooth and sync your phone. You have to basically link the phone to the car by treating the car as a standard bluetooth device like a headset. The car must transmit a bluetooth signal and once the phone picks it up via "searching for device" it will recognize that it's there. You enter a code into the phone that is displayed on the nav screen and it will sync.
Sounds confusing but it's really simple and if you are having problems, I'm sure your salesperson will do it for you.
When the phone ask you for a code, make sure you enter four 1 (1111) for code. The phone book says to enter four 0 (0000) that did not work for me (Cingular).
Don't forget to go to Bluetooth and under Bluetooth go to Audio Devices under "Settings". That's where you need to power the bluetooth "ON".
It will be much simpler if you go to your cellphone provider and ask them to walk you through it. That's what I had to do.