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Bluetooth

The Mitel MiVoice 6940 IP phone supports MobileLink, a feature that provides seamless mobile
integration using Bluetooth wireless technology.
Note: For more information on how to use the MobileLink features,
The phone also supports the use of Bluetooth devices such as, the Mitel Cordless Bluetooth Handset,
the Mitel S720 Bluetooth Speakerphone, or a Bluetooth headset as an alternate audio device. Using
the Bluetooth settings menu, you can enable and disable Bluetooth functionality on your phone as
required. You can also pair, connect, and unpair a Bluetooth device as applicable.
Notes:
1. The specific operation of third-party Bluetooth devices can vary somewhat by manufacturer
and model. Ensure your Bluetooth device has been upgraded to its latest firmware revision.
Refer to the documentation accompanying the Bluetooth device for details on operation,
alerting tones, LEDs, and charging. Note that all Bluetooth devices will drop any call in progress
if the maximum range is exceeded.
2. Only one Bluetooth device of each profile (i.e. handset, headset, speakerphone, and mobile
phone) can be connected at one time. Connecting to a new device of the same profile will
automatically result in the disconnection of the previous device of the same profile. If there is
no connection to any device (within the same profile) the phone will actively look for the most
recently connected device and will attempt to automatically reconnect. Manually disconnecting
the device using the device's native UI will not prevent an automatic reconnection. You must
either disconnect using the Bluetooth menu on the Mitel MiVoice 6940 IP phone, "forget" the
device, or the device must be out of range to circumvent the auto reconnect process.
3. Attempting to pair and connect using your Bluetooth device's respective menus may cause
connectivity issues. Follow the procedures listed in the sections below to ensure the
connectivity of your Bluetooth device.
4. When using a multi-point Bluetooth headset with your Mitel MiVoice 6940 IP phone, do not
pair your multi-point Bluetooth headset to multiple devices (For example, to your Mitel MiVoice
6940 IP phone and your mobile phone) as audio and connectivity issues may occur.
5. Some Bluetooth headsets have a proximity sensor feature that automatically changes the
audio path depending on whether the headset is put on or taken off. It is strongly recommended
to disable this feature when using the respective headset with the Mitel MiVoice 6940 IP phone
as it may cause audio issues. Refer to the documentation accompanying the Bluetooth device
for information on how to disable this feature.
6. Bluetooth headsets connected to the Mitel MiVoice 6940 IP phone are limited in functionality
to answering, ending, and muting calls. Additional headset features (such as rejecting calls)
are not supported and will cause unexpected behavior (e.g. invoking the reject call function
will answer instead of reject).
Customizing your phone
see"MobileLink"
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