Caller ID - or Number ID?

Caller ID - or Number ID?

Postby Blaze1234 » November 30th, 2011, 11:09 pm

Hello, i just recived my Bluestar today and installed in a 2007 Silverado.
My display on the dash shows the phone number - not the name assccoiated to the number. Is this what it is supposed to do?

I use an Iphone 4 - when i do start up the vehicle my name does appear on the dash display.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks
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Re: Caller ID - or Number ID?

Postby drivmsafe » December 1st, 2011, 6:47 pm

My '07 Silverado shows only the incoming # also.
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Re: Caller ID - or Number ID?

Postby yemiforest » December 2nd, 2011, 10:38 am

Blaze1234 wrote:Hello, i just recived my Bluestar today and installed in a 2007 Silverado.
My display on the dash shows the phone number - not the name assccoiated to the number. Is this what it is supposed to do?

I use an Iphone 4 - when i do start up the vehicle my name does appear on the dash display.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Thanks


yes it only shows the number.Where all wating for AD2p. No updates in 8 months
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Re: Caller ID - or Number ID?

Postby Optimus Prime » December 27th, 2011, 5:43 pm

Hi,
Can anyone answer these questions? I got my new costar and installed it on my 2003 Avalanche. I have no display of name, caller ID or number, or incoming call number is this normal? I have a fac Nav system and I use a droid x phone. Also I thought while in the middle of a call and the engine is shut down you can still talk? I was in the middle of a call and turned the engine off and it disconnected me from the call.

Thanks in advance for any help ....
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Re: Caller ID - or Number ID?

Postby openbox » December 30th, 2011, 8:22 am

Optimus Prime wrote:Also I thought while in the middle of a call and the engine is shut down you can still talk? I was in the middle of a call and turned the engine off and it disconnected me from the call.

My 04 Silverado maintains the accessory power (~10 minutes) after the engine is turned off as long as the doors remain closed. Once a door is opened (or the ~10 minutes expire), the Bluestar powers down like all other accessories.
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Re: Caller ID - or Number ID?

Postby UberGeek » January 6th, 2012, 4:47 pm

openbox wrote:My 04 Silverado maintains the accessory power (~10 minutes) after the engine is turned off as long as the doors remain closed. Once a door is opened (or the ~10 minutes expire), the Bluestar powers down like all other accessories.

That makes sense, but I wonder if the stock OnStar module behaved that way? (I doubt it).

Makes me wonder if the BLUEStar module doesn't/can't draw its power from the same source as the VCM?
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Re: Caller ID - or Number ID?

Postby mrcostar » January 11th, 2012, 12:19 pm

Actually the onstar module, and therefore the bluestar, get battery power, not reserve power. They should both go into a low power mode when the activity on the vehicle bus quiets down. (After about 10 minutes)
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