Chapter 14: Setting Up A Bluetooth ® Headset; Pairing A Bluetooth ® Headset With Your Phone - Avaya 9670G User Manual

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Chapter 14: Setting up a Bluetooth
Your 9670G IP Telephone has a Bluetooth interface that supports connection of an Avaya
branded Bluetooth headset or a non-Avaya headset that complies with the Bluetooth Headset
Profile. Bluetooth
range of your 9670G IP Telephone. You now have a wireless headset that allows you to move
around while engaged in a call.
If you have problems with your headset or with your telephone while your wireless headset is
operating, contact your telephone administrator for assistance.
Related topics:
Pairing a Bluetooth
Operating a Bluetooth
Pairing a Bluetooth
Before using your wireless headset for the first time it must be paired with your phone so that
they recognize each other. If you get a new headset, you must repeat the pairing process. The
9670G supports only one wireless headset at a time.
Note:
If your Bluetooth headset is not an Avaya brand, read the manufacturer's pairing instructions
before proceeding. Although your headset package may include instructions for pairing the
headset with any telephone, this procedure provides 9670G-specific pairing information.
1. Press Home.
2. Touch Settings.
3. Touch Bluetooth Setup.
4. Take one of the following actions:
5. If this is not the first time you are pairing a headset, you can reactivate it or pair
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• If this is not the first time you are pairing a headset, proceed to Step 5.
• If this is the first time you are pairing a headset, touch Add. If the correct
device type is not highlighted, touch the other device type to select it. Follow
the instructions on the screen and touch Start to begin the pairing process.
Proceed to Step 6.
another supported Bluetooth headset; the current device the phone recognizes is
listed first with a check mark on a list of available devices. Touch the appropriate
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