Using With A Bluetooth Device; Pairing And Connecting - Avaya B109 User Manual

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USING WITH A BLUETOOTH DEVICE

The Avaya B109 can be connected to a mobile phone, tablet and computer via Bluetooth.
We are using a mobile phone in these examples. Bluetooth must be enabled in the mobile
phone's settings.
Audio can be transmitted in two different ways via Bluetooth. One is two-way and is
optimised for speech. The other (A2DP) has higher audio bandwidth, is one-way and is
optimised for music. The Avaya B109 supports both of these.
OmniSound
performs over the full audio bandwidth (50–7,000 Hz). However, limitations
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in the telecommunications networks and in Bluetooth technology reduce the bandwidth
somewhat and the sound is compressed. This has an effect on the sound quality.

PAIRING AND CONNECTING

Two devices have to be paired before they can communicate with Bluetooth. You do this in
different ways depending on whether your telephone supports simplified pairing via NFC
(near-field communications) or not.
A maximum of eight devices can be paired with the Avaya B109. If another device is then paired,
the oldest pairing information is deleted. It is also possible to delete all pairings, see page 12.
Pairing and connecting with NFC
NFC must be enabled on your mobile phone and the screen unlocked.
Hold the mobile phone next to the NFC symbol
You might need to move the phone closer then further away from the Avaya B109 to
make contact via NFC. The range is only about one centimetre.
The mobile phone and the Avaya B109 are paired and connected.
The
icon is displayed on the Avaya B109 and the LEDs light up blue.
Pairing without NFC
Turn Bluetooth on in your mobile phone.
This normally makes the phone visible to other Bluetooth devices and even starts a search on
some phones.
Hold
down for two seconds on the Avaya B109.
This makes the Avaya B109 visible to other Bluetooth devices.
The
icon is displayed and the LEDs flash blue.
Start a search on your mobile phone.
Select the Avaya B109 from the list of devices found and select pairing. (It may take a
while for the devices to find one another.)
The devices are paired and usually automatically connect to one another.
The
icon is displayed on the Avaya B109 and the LEDs light up blue.
After 60 seconds in pairing mode, the Avaya B109 returns to normal mode even if
pairing has not been established.
on the Avaya B109.
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