Re-Pair Timer - Motorola ASTRO APX 4000 Model 2 User Manual

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Re-Pair Timer

There are two options for configuring the radio's Bluetooth
pairing type. The type defines the duration the radio and the
accessory retain the pairing information.
Immediate
(For headset and PTT only.) When the radio
and/or device is turned off after pairing, the keys are lost. Due
to this, when your radio and your device are turned back on,
they are unable to re-connect. The user must re-pair the
devices to re-establish a new set of pairing keys. See Pairing
Bluetooth Device with the Radio on page 90.
Infinite
(For headset, PTT and data devices.) When the
radio and/or device are turned off after pairing, keys are NOT
lost. When the radio and the device are turned back on, they
can resume the Bluetooth connection without user
intervention.
Re-Pair Timer
Re-Pair Timer Scenarios
Options
When the radio is powered OFF, pairing
key is lost immediately, and accessory
attempts to pair again. If pairing is
unsuccessful within the Drop Timer value,
the accessory automatically powers OFF.
Immediate
When the accessory is powered OFF, all
(for headset
keys are lost immediately, and the user
and PTT only)
must re-pair the devices.
When the devices lose Bluetooth
connection, the devices will attempt to re-
establish Bluetooth Connection within the
Drop Timer value.
When the radio is powered OFF, the
Infinite
accessory attempts to re-establish the
(for headset,
Bluetooth Connection for a period of time
PTT and data
depending upon the Drop Timer value. If
the devices fails to reconnect within the
devices)
period, the accessory then powers OFF.
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