Using Btoe To Lock And Unlock Your Phone; Disabling Btoe On Your Phone - Yealink T41P Skype User Manual

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computer.
The call on the phone will be released. The Skype for Business client uses the selected
audio device to continue the call.
Click Handset to move the call audio from your computer to your phone.
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Using BToE to Lock and Unlock Your Phone

When your phone is paired with your computer and phone lock is enabled, you can lock and
unlock your phone automatically when you lock or unlock your computer.
To lock you phone:
When BToE status is Paired (Sign In), your phone will be locked automatically in following
situation:
The paired PC gets locked.
The paired PC enters sleep mode.
The paired PC starts the screen saver.
The account status of Skype for Business client changes from active to inactive.
BToE status changes from Paired (Sign In) to Paired (Sign Out) or Unpaired.
To unlock you phone:
If you do not connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the PC port on your phone, the
phone will not be unlocked automatically.
If you connect an Ethernet cable from your computer to the PC port on your phone and
the BToE status is Paired (Sign In), your phone can be unlocked automatically in following
situation:
The paired PC gets unlocked.
The paired PC wakes up and is not locked.
The paired PC stops the screen saver and is not locked.
The account status of Skype for Business client changes from inactive to active.
BToE status changes from Paired (Sign Out) or Unpaired to Paired (Sign In) and the
paired PC is unlocked, does not in sleep mode, does not start the screen saver and the
Skype for Business account is active.

Disabling BToE on Your Phone

You can disable the BToE feature on your phone and unpair your phone from the computer.
When you disable BToE, you can no longer use BToE functions.
Do one of the following:
Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the PC port on your phone.
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