webimages Posted October 2, 2007 Posted October 2, 2007 When my wife makes a call from the car using bluetooth the volume on the receiving end is very low. Is there an adjustment that will make the microphone in the cabin more sensitive? Thanks JohnJ
sharpcolorado Posted October 3, 2007 Posted October 3, 2007 I suspect that is your cell phone, not the car. The car transmits similar to a Bluetooth headset. The adjustment is most likely on the phone, unless there is a mechanical problem with the car, of course.
sharpcolorado Posted October 3, 2007 Posted October 3, 2007 Here's a way to tell if the problem is your phone or your car: Connect to your own (or temporarily borrow someone else's) Bluetooth headset. They never have a microphone volume switch, so connect using that headphone and call someone. Find out if the volume sounds OK, then do the same in the car. The car should actually sound better. Remember, the Lexus microphone is on the roof center console, so don't deliberately talk while looking down or out a side window.
webimages Posted October 3, 2007 Author Posted October 3, 2007 Here's a way to tell if the problem is your phone or your car:Connect to your own (or temporarily borrow someone else's) Bluetooth headset. They never have a microphone volume switch, so connect using that headphone and call someone. Find out if the volume sounds OK, then do the same in the car. The car should actually sound better. Remember, the Lexus microphone is on the roof center console, so don't deliberately talk while looking down or out a side window. Thanks - - I'll try that.... Just looked, phone (Motorola RAZR) doesn't have a microphone volume setting either - - Like the Lexus only a speaker (or earphone) volume setting. JohnJ
NM350 Posted October 5, 2007 Posted October 5, 2007 There just might be something to help the low phone volume. There is a service menu available via the nav screen. On it is a volume control setting for bluetooth. Not sure exactly what it does or how it works but even if it is something the owner can't do, maybe the dealer can. Do you have the Nav System in your car? If you do...let me know and I'll try and walk you thru to this screen.
ddwyer Posted December 9, 2007 Posted December 9, 2007 When my wife makes a call from the car using bluetooth the volume on the receiving end is very low.Is there an adjustment that will make the microphone in the cabin more sensitive? Thanks JohnJ John, If you're still having a problem, here's the fix. There is volume control for the microphone that is accessible through a hidden menu. First hold the "info" button (I did it for about 5 secs) then switch your parking light switch from off-to parking lights-repeatedly while still holding the info button....it takes about 4-5cycles...an poof the NAV screen enter yet another Service menu. From there I navigated to a bluetooth menu where I was able to adjust the Microphone volume higher so that people can hear me better! The factory setting is 0 but you can adjust up or down from 1 to 5. You will have to turn off your car to exit the hidden menu. At least that works for me on 2007 ES350.
detaildoc Posted December 10, 2007 Posted December 10, 2007 When my wife makes a call from the car using bluetooth the volume on the receiving end is very low.Is there an adjustment that will make the microphone in the cabin more sensitive? Thanks JohnJ John, If you're still having a problem, here's the fix. There is volume control for the microphone that is accessible through a hidden menu. First hold the "info" button (I did it for about 5 secs) then switch your parking light switch from off-to parking lights-repeatedly while still holding the info button....it takes about 4-5cycles...an poof the NAV screen enter yet another Service menu. From there I navigated to a bluetooth menu where I was able to adjust the Microphone volume higher so that people can hear me better! The factory setting is 0 but you can adjust up or down from 1 to 5. You will have to turn off your car to exit the hidden menu. At least that works for me on 2007 ES350. I don't have that problem, but I was curious about that hidden menu. I tried it and it worked, too bad it was the only functional item in that hidden menu, all the others were diagnostic items, that I would not recommend anyone to mess with.
LT2211 Posted December 14, 2007 Posted December 14, 2007 If you don't want to mess around with hidden menus simply talk louder. I increased my voice level and that solved the problem. Dave
ES350tl Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 I saw the answer for the person who needed to adjust microphone sensitivity (flight light switch, press Info button). Problem is, I do not have NAV. I talk loud and have my Verizon Palm Treo 700wx cell phone at full level, but people I call still complain they cannot hear me. The heater/AC fan is turned off and windows are up, too. Any way to turn up microphone sensitivity on an ES 350 WITHOUT NAV?
es3502007 Posted July 30, 2008 Posted July 30, 2008 When my wife makes a call from the car using bluetooth the volume on the receiving end is very low.Is there an adjustment that will make the microphone in the cabin more sensitive? Thanks JohnJ Hi John, I asked the same question in these forums awhile ago and got the fix....i would search it here and find it...i did it like i said awhile ago...its worked and has been working fine since...i just can't remember how i did it. I do remember is was a combination of screen buttoms to get to a mircophone senitivity screen. Good luck! Cheers
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