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Help SIM locked Aafter bluetooth call to Parrot 3200LS

RCAndroid

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Mar 30, 2011
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Hi,

My Nexus One (2.2.1) pairs correctly with the Parrot 3200LS, and I can make or receive a single call without a problem.

When the call is finished, the little display of the Parrot shows that it's busy, and then after a while it reports that there is "No Network".

When I look at the phone, it reports that the SIM is locked and requires the pin to be re-entered. Once entered, the phone connects back to the network and again I'm able to make or receive a call.

Any ideas on what this might be caused by?

Cheers,

Richard
 
Hi, Is there a better forum for this kind of question? I've learned a bit more as it's actually the android.phone application that is crashing with an unhandled argument exception (or something similar - this is from memory). On some occasions I've been prompted to send the automated bug reports to google which I have done. I've also upgraded the software on the car bluetooth system. Again, thanks for any help/tips. Richard
 
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I have a partial solution.

When the call is finished, the little display of the Parrot shows that it's busy, and then after a while it reports that there is "No Network".

When I connected the phone to the Parrot system, I just used the default connection type. I have since re-paired the phone but his time selected the "Disable Sync" option on the Parrot device.

I don't get to see the address book on the display of the Parrot device, but at least I can make and receive multiple calls. There maybe a way I can set things up so that I can view the address book only - and not have it do whatever is causing the phone to throw an exception.

Richard
 
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