N70, CR-27 & CK-7W via Pop port. Lights on?

Hi folks I use the N70 in a CR-27 cradle connected to the CK-7W by pop port. Unlike my previous Nokia phones this N70 does not offer a 'handsfree' option on the enhancements menu when placed either in the CR-27 cradle or directly onto the pop port. This means the 'lights on' option is not selectable for my cradled N70 as the menu is not available. The phone charges in the cradle & the N70 is succesfully used via the car speakers/mic.The firmware version was updated to the most recent available by a Nokia service centre last week. Can anyone assist me with how to achieve 'lights on' when the N70 is cradled. Any suggestions?

I also have got an N70 working in a car kit - with antenna connection using the CK7W and CA27 cable into pop-port style cradle with antenna coupler. I can't get the lights to stay on - even with a new profile. I have asked the Nokia support people and they say it isn't possible.

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