More about Bluetooth
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You can make and receive calls using the HOME
and CELLULAR lines. The HOME line is your
conventional telephone land line. The CELLULAR
line is the communications service provided
through your Bluetooth enabled cellular phone.
Before you use your Bluetooth device(s) with the
telephone base, make sure that:
• Your cellular phone and/or headset devices
are not connected to any other Bluetooth
device(s) and the Bluetooth function is on.
• Your device is connected to the telephone
base and on the Active Devices list (page 27
in the user’s manual).
If you experience difficulty using your Bluetooth
cellular phone:
1. Make sure that your Bluetooth cell phone is
working properly. See your Bluetooth device(s)
user’s manual for more information.
2. Delete the AT&T EP5632 device on your
cellular phone, then delete your cellular phone
on the Pair devices list (page 26 in the user’s
manual).
3. Repeat the pairing process in Connecting your
Bluetooth cellular phone in this Quick start
guide.
Refer to the user’s manual’s Bluetooth and
Troubleshooting sections for more information.
We hope you enjoy using your new AT&T
product. �or a list of compatible Bluetooth
devices, document downloads, �AQ’s, and more,
visit us at
www.telephones.att.com/Bluetooth
.
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