Using A Bluetooth Headset; Answer A Call; Hang Up; Dialing - Auto Dial Disabled - Mitel 5360 SIP PHONE User And Administration Manual

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USING A BLUETOOTH HEADSET

A third-party Bluetooth headset offers some of the same capability as the Bluetooth Handset
to make and answer phone calls away from your desk while adding the convenience of
handsfree operation.
Note: If you move out of range of the phone while connected using Bluetooth, you will notice
that the audio quality quickly degrades. If you do not move back within range within about 10
seconds, the call is dropped.
To use a Bluetooth headset, you must first pair the headset with the Bluetooth Module on
your phone. For more information, see
52.
For information on using mute and volume functions, see
Device
and
Using the Volume Keys on Cordless Device
Note: To switch from the Bluetooth Headset to the 5360 IP Phone speaker press the
hookswitch twice on the Bluetooth headset.
Note: The specific operation of third-party Bluetooth headsets can vary somewhat by
manufacturer and model. Refer to the documentation accompanying the Bluetooth headset for
details on operation, alerting tones, LEDs, and charging. Note that all Bluetooth devices will
drop any call in progress if the maximum range is exceeded.

Answer a Call

To answer a call:
Press the hookswitch button on the headset.

Hang Up

To hang up on a call:
Press the hookswitch button on the headset.
Dialing – Auto Dial Disabled
To dial a number with Auto Dial disabled:
3. Press the hookswitch button on the headset.
4. Make the call using the dial pad, or press a programmed speed dial key on the phone.
Mitel 5360 SIP Phone User Guide
Pairing the Cordless Module and Accessories
Using the Mute Key on a Cordless
on page 54.
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