For example, if the user takes the headset out of range of the paired device or powers it off, the device will notice the
connection loss and try to reconnect. The two remain paired throughout this process.
Pairing-related Configuration Parameters
PersistSrxPairingAcrossPowerCycle
Set to 0 for the device to delete the pairing when it is powered off.
When the device is powered on again, it will not reestablish this connection with the associated
headset.
This parameter defaults to 1, which causes pairings to be persisted and re-established when the
device is powered on.
When SrxAutoPairEnable is enabled (set to 1), PersistSrxPairingAcrossPowerCycle defaults to 0.
SrxClearPairingInCharger
Set to 1 to clear the pairing when the device is placed into a charger.
This parameter defaults to 0, or maintaining the pairing.
When SrxAutoPairEnable is enabled (set to 1), SrxClearPairingInCharger defaults to 1.
SrxAutoPairEnable
Set to 1 to turn on automatic pairing.
Cross Pairing
Cross pairing is the result of a master device pairing with a headset or other device that is not the intended slave. If
a user cannot isolate his or her device and headset from others and a cross pairing occurs, the user should break the
existing pairing and retry the intended pairing.
Tip: Prevent unwanted cross pairing by isolating the device and headset from all other Bluetooth devices
any time that the device is performing an inquiry scan to find the headset or pair manually. Cross pairing is
extremely unlikely when a user uses touch pairing.
SRX/SRX2 Headset Pairing Methods
After an SRX or SRX2 headset enters low or high power pairing mode, it is available to accept a pairing initiated by
a Talkman A700-series, Talkman A500, Talkman T5-Series, or other Bluetooth-enabled device. These pairings can be
accomplished using a variety of methods:
The SRX or SXR2 headset must be in high power pairing mode to pair with a handheld device. To place the SRX
headset in high power pairing mode, press and hold the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons for seven seconds. By setting
the SrxHighPowerPairingDelaySeconds configuration parameter, you can configure how long an operator must hold
the Plus and Minus buttons before entering high-power pairing mode or set the parameter to have the headset go
directly into high-power pairing mode. After an SRX or SRX2 headset enters high power pairing mode, it is available
to accept a pairing initiated by a Bluetooth-enabled handheld device. These pairings can be accomplished using a
variety of methods:
TouchConnect
An SRX2 headset and an A700 device can be paired by turning on the
device and headset and touching them together. No button presses are
required.
Note: See
Pairing an SRX2 Headset with an A700 Device Using
™
for a full list of preconditions for using this method.
TouchConnect
Recommended for:
VoiceCatalyst users on A700 devices and SRX2 headsets
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