Pairing And Connecting Bluetooth Devices - Avaya B199 Manual

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B199 Conference Phone supports the following Bluetooth technologies:
Bluetooth technology
Bluetooth LE
Bluetooth Classic
Note:
You cannot use Bluetooth LE and Bluetooth Classic connection simultaneously.
If you connect B199 Conference Phone to a Bluetooth device, you cannot connect it to a
mobile device with the Avaya
to the Bluetooth device.
If you connect B199 Conference Phone to a mobile device using the Avaya
Assistant application, you cannot connect it to another Bluetooth device until you end the
connection to Avaya
Switching between the Bluetooth modes
Bluetooth LE is the default mode.
To switch to Bluetooth Classic, you must pair and connect B199 Conference Phone to a Bluetooth
device as described in
B199 Conference Phone restores the Bluetooth LE mode when you end the Bluetooth Classic
connection.

Pairing and connecting Bluetooth devices

About this task
To enable Bluetooth communication between B199 Conference Phone and another Bluetooth
device, you must pair the two devices and ensure that they are in a connected state. The devices
stay in a paired state until you remove the pairing.
Note:
You can connect only one device supporting Bluetooth at a time.
August 2020
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Functionality
To connect to a mobile device with Avaya
Assistant application installed on it. For more information,
see
This is the default mode.
To connect to Bluetooth devices, such as mobile phones,
tablets, and personal computers, for call handling or audio
streaming.
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Conference Assistant application until you end the connection
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Conference Assistant.
Pairing and connecting Bluetooth devices
Using Avaya Conference Phone B199
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
Avaya Conference Assistant
Note:
To use the Bluetooth Classic functionality on B199
Conference Phone, your Bluetooth device must support
Hands-Free Profile (HFP) and Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile (A2DP).
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