Hands Free Profile; Phone Book Access Profile; Enable Bluetooth; Scan For Bluetooth Device - Cisco DX650 User Manual

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Enable Bluetooth

Hands Free Profile

Bluetooth HFP support offers the following features:
• Handle Bluetooth HFP connected/disconnected status
• Make a call by dialing a phone number on the Audio Gateway (AG)
• Indicate when a call is connected or disconnected
• Notify an application when a call is incoming (inband ringtone)
• Enable or disable inband ringing
• Report phone status (such as caller ID, signal strength, and battery level, from the AG)
• Answer or reject calls
• Receive call-waiting notification with caller ID
• Put a call on hold and switch to a waiting call
• Switch between calls on hold and active calls on the AG and in the Call application
• Switch audio to the mobile phone and return audio to the hands-free unit
• Retrieve the mobile phone call list

Phone Book Access Profile

Bluetooth Phone Book Access Profile (PBAP) allows you to share contacts and call history from a paired
mobile device to your Cisco DX650. You can choose to download your contacts and call history manually
or automatically when you pair your mobile device, and you can choose to save the contacts on your Cisco
DX650.
When the mobile device is out of range of the Cisco DX650, shared contacts are deleted unless you have
chosen to save them, and the mobile device call history is not shown on the DX650.
Enable Bluetooth
Procedure
In the Settings application, toggle Bluetooth on.

Scan for Bluetooth Device

Tap Search for Devices if devices do not appear in the Bluetooth devices submenu.
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