Bluetooth Calls - Avaya B199 Manual

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Before you begin
Start a conference call.
Procedure
On the phone screen, tap the Split icon.
The phone places all participants to separate calls and puts the calls on hold.
Next steps
• To resume the call with any one of the participants, tap the participant's entry and then the
On Hold icon.
• To connect all the separate calls to the conference call, tap the Conference icon.

Bluetooth calls

You can use Avaya Conference Phone B199 to handle the phone calls coming to your mobile
device. This functionality is available when you pair the phone with your mobile device and the two
devices are in a connected state.
B199 Conference Phone supports the following Bluetooth call operations:
• Answering a call
• Rejecting a call
• Ending a call
Note:
You can handle Bluetooth calls only when B199 Conference Phone is in on-hook mode. The
phone does not support Bluetooth calls in off-hook mode during a SIP or USB call.
Handling Bluetooth calls from B199 Conference Phone affects incoming SIP and USB calls.
When the phone is on a Bluetooth call, it sends a busy signal to other incoming calls. Also,
accepting a Bluetooth call blocks any ongoing USB audio stream.
Volume control
During a call, you can adjust the volume level. B199 Conference Phone synchronizes the volume
level with the volume level of the connected mobile device. Rather than adjusting the volume of
each device independently, you can turn the volume up or down on any one of the devices.
You can also mute the Bluetooth call on any one of the devices. Note that the devices do not
synchronize the mute state.
Note:
B199 Conference Phone does not synchronize the volume level with the Bluetooth device
when streaming audio.
August 2020
Using Avaya Conference Phone B199
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
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