N95 and Parrot Bluetooth

Hi,
I have recently bought a Parrot in car bluetooth system and have got it to work with my N95, just wanted to know if there is a setting on my phone so that I can share my phonebook with this bluetooth handsfree. At the moment I have to scroll on the phones phonebook, when there is the option to do it on the bluetooth units screen.
Not sure if this is a N95 issue or a Parrot issue, so I would appreciate and help or suggestions.
Regards
Palavea

14-Feb-2008 01:10 PM
valleyforge wrote:
And in a perfect world, everyone who has a "I can't download my contacts to my Bluetooth carkit/Parrot/anything" post will read the solution!
In a perfect world Nokia would second guess that you might just want to do this with your new phone
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