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Bluetooth Hands Free - Some Answers

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Okay. Thanks to everyone that replied, it helped make this information quest a little easier. After numerous enquiries around the Internet, I think I have all the answers I need. If I've made any mistakes, please feel free to chip in. Mods, I'm not sure if this is worth a sticky, but it might help clear up some of the questions on here! Here goes.....

New 2008/2009 Models

1. These cars come with Bluetooth as standard. This means you can, without ordering any special extras, take any Bluetooth compatible phone and enjoy some level of functionality, be it simple hands free or extensive use of the cars controls and COMAND interface.

2. The level of functionality available for some phones and the standard Bluetooth fit is listed at this website:

http://www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/service

Select your country, then car class, then "Bluetooth Connectivity", then "Compare All" to see a list of features

3. The Bluetooth protocol used for this standard Bluetooth fit is HFP. This simply means that your car will talk to your phone and share some of its features. Using this system, phone calls are made through the phones antenna, not the cars. The phone is effectively 'live'. This integrated system replaces the functionality of the Bluetooth HFP cradle:

http://shop.mercedes-benzofmiltonkeynes.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=141&products_id=1378

4. If you wish to use the cars antenna to make calls (this way the signal is boosted) you can do one of two things. Either a) Buy the correct cradle for your phone (if it exists) - a decent list of available cradles can be found here:

http://shop.mercedes-benzofmiltonkeynes.co.uk/catalog/index.php?cPath=141

or B) use a different sort of Bluetooth. By purchasing one of these:

http://shop.mercedes-benzofmiltonkeynes.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=141&products_id=1377&osCsid=9421d0208b914970b9a47d6f872036a0

your car will use the SAP Bluetooth protocol (be aware that there are two generations of this product. You want Version 2). The difference being that the car will take ownership of your phone, and place it into a hibernation state. The car effectively downloads all the information from the SIM card in the phone and uses it to conduct telephony. Again, be aware that not all phones support the SAP protocol. It is part of the Bluetooth Version 2 specification which is becoming standard amongst newer phones. Nokias seem to be the best supported. To the best of my knowledge, Apple hasn't adopted it yet. Another point to note is that irrespective of who makes your phone, 3G models will not work with the SAP protocol. They can still be used with the HFP protocol however - that is to say, the standard Bluetooth fit.

Both methods will allow the use of the cars antenna and maximise the feature set available to you in the car. This should include, amongst others, reading and replying to text messages on the COMAND interface should you have it. To view a list of features available when using a phone specific cradle, visit:

http://www.mercedes-benz-mobile.com/service

Select your country, then car class, then "Comfort Phone System", then "Compare All" to see a list of features.

5. To use either of the cradle types, you must have Optional Extra 386 - Telephone Pre-Wiring installed. Mercedes assures me you do not need any of the other options (388 - Universal Interface, for example) installed.
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Hi, I have just done the deal on an existing stock new 200K. The dealer is retrofitting COMAND and factory spec parktronic.

I am also interested in the phone pre-wire. I have tried the basic functionality, and it is ok, but not as good as the bluetooth that I have in my CLK. This uses pre-wire and the SLR version 2 puck (text messages and phonebook). Also the battery life of the phone is seriously reduced as the phone is using full speed bluetooth all the time, plus transmitting, whereas in the hibernation state induced by the SAP facility this is much reduced.

Is it possible to retrofit the pre-wire or is it more trouble (and cost) than it is worth?
I do not trust the stealers comments on this, because they told me lots of things

  1. built in-blutooth is the same as pre-wire functionality - it is not - I set them right on that.
  2. parktronic will always be as per factory - i set them right and they eventually confirmed tha there are a number of 'after market' units fitted by dealers - mine will be as per factory:tu:
  3. tyre pressure warning is factory only and requires additional wiring in the loom - I have since confirmed from you guys on this site that this is possible just using the Star computer...discussion still to be had pre-delivery.:tazz:
  4. pre-wire is not retrofittable ??????????
Thanks in anticipation
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