Need to delete all paired phones to clear bad address book data and re-pair - currently "locked out" as it currently skips PIN step and files to pair successfully as a result
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1. Press and hold the button with the "speaking face"on the steering wheel, then after three seconds, turn the ignition key to position 1 and release the button after approximately 3 seconds. "BLUETOOTH PAIRING" appears on the display or monitor.
2. Press the button again for approximately 10 seconds until you hear a triple acoustic signal.
PAIRED DEVICES DELETED appears on the display.
3. To finish the deleting process, turn the ignition key to position 0.
All the phones that were originally paired are now deleted.
You need to find the bluetooth pairing code in your factory BMW manuals, it is on a sticker inside the sound system manual. Or if you cant find that, it is on the sticker on the bluetooth control module in the trunk, behind the trim panels.
Go to MENU>MANAGE APPS> & click on "ALL" @ the top of the page.
Scroll down to the 'BLUETOOTH SHARE' app,click on it,then click the CLEAR DATA button.
Be aware that doing this will more than likely wipe all of your other BLUETOOTH data out as well,& you'll have to re-pair your new device to the phone.
Key-in, Ignition On (but don't need to start the engine)Press the R/T button on the steering wheel. "Activate Phone" should display on the radio. On the iPhone search the BT device. Select your car and enter the passkey when prompt on the iphone. Make sure there is no other BT phone near-by or the old one that has paired with the car previously. There is also the maximum number of devices you can have in the BMW BT sharing. If you reach the max, you may have to clear the car BT pairing memory by removing the power to the BT unit (by removing a fuse in the rear fuse box). The info is in the manual and inside the fuse box (which tell you which fuse is for the BT.)
To reset your Z9i it must be switched on but not connected to any devices.
You should already have deleted the pairing information from your phone, but if you have not, use your phone's Bluetooth menu to disconnect from the Z9i and delete the pairing information.
Now reset the Z9i by holding down "Vol +" and "Vol -" and then clicking the BlueAnt button.
The Z9i will refresh its memory, delete all current pairing information and automatically go into pairing mode.
You have to turn off the Dare's autopairing feature. The Dare was designed to autopair with devices using the 0000 code. The Blueant X3 uses the code 1234 so the autopair won't work.
Once you turn the feature off, start the pairing process all over again and it will work.
Unfortunately you'll have to turn the X3 on through the Dare's bluetooth menu every time you want to use it. You can't use the "on" button on the X3.
You have to first pair your phone with the head unit. After that is successful, unpair it on your phone, but keep the bluetooth on. Go to individual contacts, and select "send using bluetooth". If the contact transfer is successful, the phone number will appear in the Phone Book list on the head unit, the next time you pair it.
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