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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 01:16 PM
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Pausing IPOD when receiving a call

I spend a lot of my time in my Max listening to "books on IPod." My problem is that whenever I receive a phone call via bluetooth in my Max, it appears that the IPod continues to play (although you can't hear it as the audio from the phone (bluetooth) is active.) As a result, I spend some irritating time "rewinding" to find my place back in my "book!"

Does anyone know of a setting, that will "pause" the IPod when a bluetooth call comes in or a way (other than reaching inside the center console and pausing the IPod on the IPod's interface) to do it from the console or hands free environment?


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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 02:17 PM
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Red face

your best bet.. is to leave the bluetooth off while listening to your i pod and it would not interfere with your ipod playing.. when a call comes in you pause it urself and answer the phone.. of course on speaker phone!!!

thats the best you can do!!
Old Aug 4, 2009 | 03:01 AM
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LMAO..the only "workaround" I've found so far is to wear my bluetooth headset instead of using the Max's Bluetooth. Although fumbling for the phone and the speaker and dealing with all the noises like you suggested would certainly allow me to take a call and turn off my "IPod book."
Old Aug 4, 2009 | 01:23 PM
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this is also the case for any music thats playing (cd or compact flash). is there a setting that pauses the music???
Old Aug 5, 2009 | 07:10 AM
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One thing I have done is to jut disconnect the iPod when i get a call. It's a pain, but when you plug it back in, it should come right back up where it was.
Old Aug 5, 2009 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by NCSUpilot
One thing I have done is to jut disconnect the iPod when i get a call. It's a pain, but when you plug it back in, it should come right back up where it was.
Agreed, that would work, but I was hoping to come up with more of an "automated" or "keep my hands on the wheel" way of making the transition.

I guess keeping my "blueant v1" in my ear isn't all that bad (it has voice control very much like the Maxima) I just have to crank the volume of my "story book" up a bit or when I forget it, rewind a bit after receiving the call.
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