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Old 03-31-2008, 11:08 PM   #41
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Have a hard time keeping BB 8830 stay connected with a new Nuvi 760. Follow your simple procedure to downgrade to bluetooth sw v. 2.4 and got it paired up and stay connected immediately. You save my day! Thanks.
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Old 04-01-2008, 08:44 PM   #42
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Thank you for the info
Worked like a charm with the Nuvi 660/BB8310
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Old 04-04-2008, 05:11 AM   #43
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FYI

The fix by ggraves worked great. I did use Webupdater a couple of nights ago and there is an update for the Garmin from 3.0 to 3.10. This update fixes the Bluetooth disconnection problem with my Blackberry 8703e. I have the Garmin Nuvi 660.

Great forum, lots of helpful information.
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Old 04-06-2008, 03:53 PM   #44
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Default Confirm this solves the problem (for me)

I've just read the thread and have seen that there was a new version for the Garmin, and it did solve my problem (3.1) I have a Nuvi 760 with a Curve 8300. Thank's BBman!
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Old 04-08-2008, 09:42 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by Triforce66 View Post
Will the above work for a nuvi 360? I am having the same issue with my BB8830.. :(
Yes, the firmware update fixes the "disconnect" issue with the 8830 and the Garmin 360. Did it successfully a few days ago.
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Old 05-16-2008, 02:53 AM   #46
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Hello all!

I've just recently purchased a new 8300 Curve and am having a problem with Bluetooth connection to my Garmin Nuvi 680. The GPS has Bluetooth handsfree capability which is quite handy in the car. The GPS syncs with no problems with my previous Motorola phone and my wife's Nokia.

I can sync and it hooks up properly, but then unexplainably disconnects within about 15 seconds. To make matters even more frustrating, it will occasionally stay hooked up and work perfectly all day long (about 10-15% of the time).

Most of the time, when I first turn the GPS on, the Blackberry will automatically try to hook up, with the results as stated above. Occasionally, I will have to manually envoke the connection.

Has anyone had similar experience, and if so, how did you remedy the situation?

Thanks in advance,
stellarpod
There is currently a known issue with some phones and our latest Bluetooth update. To correct this we will need to install an older Bluetooth version into your unit. There is a file attached to this email. When you receive this file you will want to save it to the computer. Then- 1.Connect device to computer and delete the original file (My
Computer>Garmin (drive)>Garmin (folder)>Remote SW (folder)>(specific
Bluetooth file).gcd
2.Disconnect the unit from the computer, allow to boot up, turn the unit off then back on again.
3.Reconnect to computer and paste new file in same above folder.
4.Disconnect the unit from the computer, allow to boot up.
5.From Menu screen tap on the View map icon.
6.Tap on Speed indicator in lower left hand corner of screen.
7.Press and hold on round speed indicator until screen changes (approx 10 seconds) 8.Tap on the Next button until you see the tab Updt PR (wide screen nuvi), Updt P (on z?mo and c5xx) or Updt (on small screen nüvi ) and press this tab.
9.Confirm ?Do you really want to update the bluetooth firmware??
10.Press quit, turn unit off.
11.Allow unit to boot up and confirm software change to older version.
After doing this follow these instructions to correct the settings on your Blackberry.
1. After doing the software update delete the pairing history from both the blackberry and the gps.
2. Power cycle both units .
3. Repair from the blackberry to the gps.
4. Once paired correct the Blackberry settings by going to
Bluetooth>devices>select device>device properties
5. The settings need to be
Encryption-Disabled
Trusted ?Yes
Discoverable- Yes for auto pair.
6. Power cycle both devices.

With Best Regards,

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Old 05-17-2008, 11:35 PM   #47
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I am not sure what version of bluetooth I have on my 660 but every time I had trouble what i would do is Put the phone into the mode where the garmin could see it and allow the garmin to find the phone, not the other way around. Once I did this I have not had a problem.
I am currently using a sprint 8330 curve with my garmin 660 and everything works perfect even the address book comes across great.

Ill check my bluetooth version and let everyone know
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Old 06-04-2008, 02:48 AM   #48
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I am having problems, as I have tried the "standard" procedure for updating the firmware and am currently running software update 4.4 for the nuvi and 2.4 for bluetooth, but i can't get my 8830 World Edition from Verizon to pair. Any thoughts appreciated.
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Old 06-29-2008, 08:33 PM   #49
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Can you possibly help me. I am a computer illiterate and am having the toughest time following the v2.4 download directions. Is there any way it can be spelled out so a moron like me can figure it out.
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Old 06-30-2008, 05:44 AM   #50
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What part of the process exactly are you having a problem with? If you could be more specific, maybe we could help.
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Old 06-30-2008, 02:38 PM   #51
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I am a computer illiterate and having no luck at all trying to interpret your download. Is there any way you might be able to wlk me through it? I am trying to download the Garmin italian V2.4
Thanks in advance

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Old 07-10-2008, 09:36 PM   #52
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I just wanted to add my name to the list of people thanking ggraves (sp?) for the link earlier. I just got my 760 paired with my 8830. I was frustrated for a minute, but after I went to the "secret" menu and reloaded, all was well.

Has anyone found a way to get the phonebook to transfer to the nuvi yet?

Thanks again.

Great forum.

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Old 07-11-2008, 07:47 PM   #53
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Nevermind....got the phone book to work by turning that option on in the bluetooth options menu on the BB.
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Old 07-14-2008, 08:13 AM   #54
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Nevermind....got the phone book to work by turning that option on in the bluetooth options menu on the BB.
Mine has always been enabled but still have yet to get phonebook to transfer. When I go to the phonebook on the Garmin the only entry is GSM with a negative integer as a phone number.

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Old 07-22-2008, 12:54 PM   #55
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Hi All. I have the 8830WE from Verizon and Nuvi 770. I have tried the 2.4 italian file, but I cannnot get into diagnostics from the "Dashboard". I hold down the Moving Avg box and it never comes up.

Any suggestions?

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Old 07-22-2008, 06:45 PM   #56
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Hi everyone.
I have been trying to download the older version of Bluetooth but keep getting the 3.10 version after following the link.
it has been a nightmare trying to pair my garmin 680 with my blackberry curve. I cant even pair the two!
Has anything else worked for anyone, maybe even updating something on the phone itself? I will appreciate any help as it was because of the bluetooth connectivity that I decided to buy the Garmin and can't even use it now.
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Old 08-11-2008, 09:53 PM   #57
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Default fix for your problems

Had the same problem. Requires update of bluetooth firmware (found on crackberry user site). On the View Map screen touch "Speed"; at Dashboard view hold the "Moving Average" button for 15 seconds; this gets you into Diagnostic Mode. Press "next" until you get to Bluetooth Status screen (5-6 screens in). Click "Updt Page Ranking" and then click Yes. Software update will download and install. Then delete existing pairing (on your blackberry in the bluetooth program you can toggle to delete button) reboot Nuvi (push power button to the left for 8 seconds) then reinstall phone. Solves problem. No idea who discovered this first but it's actually easy and works.

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Hello all!

I've just recently purchased a new 8300 Curve and am having a problem with Bluetooth connection to my Garmin Nuvi 680. The GPS has Bluetooth handsfree capability which is quite handy in the car. The GPS syncs with no problems with my previous Motorola phone and my wife's Nokia.

I can sync and it hooks up properly, but then unexplainably disconnects within about 15 seconds. To make matters even more frustrating, it will occasionally stay hooked up and work perfectly all day long (about 10-15% of the time).

Most of the time, when I first turn the GPS on, the Blackberry will automatically try to hook up, with the results as stated above. Occasionally, I will have to manually envoke the connection.

Has anyone had similar experience, and if so, how did you remedy the situation?

Thanks in advance,
stellarpod
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