Chapter 5: Connectivity; Connection To Other Devices; Usb Cable Connection; Connection To A Personal Computer Or A Deskphone - Avaya B199 Manual

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Chapter 5: Connectivity

Connection to other devices

Avaya Conference Phone B199 is based on a multi-connectivity platform and can be connected to
a personal computer, a deskphone, and mobile devices.
You can connect B199 Conference Phone to other Bluetooth
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LE or Bluetooth
ensures easy pairing and quick reconnection between B199 Conference Phone and a mobile
device with Avaya
You can connect up to two expansion microphones to your B199 Conference Phone by using the
available audio expansion ports. You can also connect up to three conference phones in a daisy
chain to expand the phone coverage.

USB cable connection

You can connect Avaya Conference Phone B199 to a personal computer, a deskphone, or other
devices using a Micro-USB Type B cable. When connected through the micro-USB port, B199
Conference Phone serves as a full duplex, echo cancellation and noise reduction device.

Connection to a personal computer or a deskphone

You can connect your Avaya Conference Phone B199 to a personal computer or a deskphone by
using a USB cable.
The connected device normally uses the phone as a speaker and a conference unit. When the
computer starts communication software or audio recording software, the microphone on the
phone is also activated. At the same time, the green LEDs on the phone light up.

Connecting to a personal computer or a deskphone

About this task
Use this procedure to connect your Avaya Conference Phone B199 to a personal computer or a
deskphone with a cable. When connected, the phone becomes an echo-cancelling device. This
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Classic connection between the phone and any such device. The NFC tag
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Conference Assistant application installed.
Using Avaya Conference Phone B199
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devices by establishing Bluetooth
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