Importing Contacts via Bluetooth on 1032
Boykin:
Has anyone been able to import contacts from an attached cellphone via Bluetooth to a 1032? Every time I try, the 1032 disables Bluetooth. I have to turn it off and back on to reconnect to the cell phone. The cell phone says that it is still connected to the 1032.
SteveInWA:
That feature is currently not working reliably. It's planned to be fixed in a future release.
Boykin:
Thanks for the info.
That will be a cool feature and save a lot of time since I need to copy my address book from my phone to 3 1032s.
SteveInWA:
Yep, it will be a "how could I have ever lived without this" feature. Currently, given the product's target market, the priority is to be able to import or otherwise access corporate/office directories (MS Exchange/AD or Google Contacts, or a directory accessed via a PBX).
The ability to download the phone's own, local address book via the standard Bluetooth profile is a planned feature that just wasn't working in time for the product's release. I assume it'll work sometime soon.
Incidentally, there appears to be a bug (not clear if it's firmware or hardware) that makes the OBiBT USB dongle malfunction when plugged into (if I remember correctly) the top USB slot. If you have weird issues with the OBiBT, try removing the dongle, deleting your phone off of the OBiTALK portal to clear out the existing BT configuration, and then plug the dongle into the other USB slot, and start over.
Boykin:
Quote from: SteveInWA on September 06, 2014, 06:55:07 pm
Yep, it will be a "how could I have ever lived without this" feature. Currently, given the product's target market, the priority is to be able to import or otherwise access corporate/office directories (MS Exchange/AD or Google Contacts, or a directory accessed via a PBX).
The ability to download the phone's own, local address book via the standard Bluetooth profile is a planned feature that just wasn't working in time for the product's release. I assume it'll work sometime soon.
Incidentally, there appears to be a bug (not clear if it's firmware or hardware) that makes the OBiBT USB dongle malfunction when plugged into (if I remember correctly) the top USB slot. If you have weird issues with the OBiBT, try removing the dongle, deleting your phone off of the OBiTALK portal to clear out the existing BT configuration, and then plug the dongle into the other USB slot, and start over.
Thanks for this info. I lucked up on this one. I have my OBi wifi on the top and the BT on the bottom.
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