Indicating Bluetooth Connection Is Lost; Pairing With Standard Pairing Feature - Motorola ASTRO APX 6000XE Series User Manual

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Indicating Bluetooth Connection is Lost

a
The radio shows
when the device has a Bluetooth
connection. Below is the scenario and radio indications when
the connection is interrupted.
Procedure:
1
a
The
starts blinking for up to 10 seconds. You hear a
decremental-pitched tone and the display shows <Device
Type> alternating with disconnected.
2
If the Bluetooth device successfully re-connects before the
Bluetooth 10 second Re-Connection Timer expires, the
display shows momentary <Device Type> connected,
a
and
stops blinking.
OR
If the Bluetooth device fails to re-connect within 10 seconds,
a
the blinking
is replaced by a persistent

Pairing with Standard Pairing Feature

Note:
Bluetooth tones, Bluetooth menu and preprogrammed
buttons must be preprogrammed by a qualified radio
technician. Check with your dealer or system
administrator for more information.
Once a COTS headset is paired to your radio, it is
always connected. Therefore the battery life of the
The Bluetooth Standard Pairing feature enables your Bluetooth
enabled radio to search for other Bluetooth enabled and
discoverable device. Once the device is discovered, you can
initiate your radio to send a pairing request to pair with the
device.
This feature also enables your Bluetooth enabled radio to be
visible to another Bluetooth enabled device and receive request
to pair from other device.
The Standard Pairing feature supports pairing Authentication
Personal Pairing Number or PIN which ensure your radio
recognizes the correct device to pair. The PIN must be
exchanged with the radio or the device before the pairing
completes. Your radio prompts for the Authentication PIN when
b
needed. Refer to your device's manual for details about the
.
Bluetooth Authentication PIN of your device if needed.
accessory is aligned with the Talk time power
consumption, not the Standby time consumption.
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