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Personalizing Your Phone The terminal automatically discovers a Bluetooth® device and activates the Bluetooth® operation. You can activate or deactivate the Bluetooth® manually. The following Bluetooth® applications are supported: • Headsets • Conference units Only one Bluetooth® connection at a time is possible. Note: To find out how to make phone calls with the headset, refer to the Chapter "Using a Headset", page 13. Menu Press the Menu Foxkey. Settings Scroll to Settings and press the Select Foxkey. Bluetooth Scroll to Bluetooth and press the Select Foxkey. Pair new device Paired devices Delete Bluetooth Pair new device: Scroll to Pair new device and press Select Foxkey. Activate and select the device you want and enter the Bluetooth® device PIN. ➯ Device is paired, and is displayed. List of paired devices: Scroll to Paired devices and press the Select Foxkey. ➯ List is displayed. Select the device you want. Notes: • The list is limited to 4 Bluetooth® devices. Remove a device before you con- nect another one. • When the phone has been restarted, only the first 6 characters of the Blue- tooth® device name are displayed. Remove device: Scroll to Delete and press the Select Foxkey. Select the device you want and press the Delete Foxkey. ➯ Device was removed. Note: Answer Ok to the security question when you want to remove an active device. Activating/deactivating Bluetooth® operation manually: Scroll to Bluetooth and press the Modify Foxkey. Activating or deactivating Bluetooth® operation. ➯ The setting is stored, is displayed. Note: An activated Bluetooth® operation does not imply that a Bluetooth® connection is running. eud-0850/2.1 - I7.7 - 10.2008 61

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Personalizing Your Phone
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eud-0850/2.1 — I7.7 — 10.2008
The terminal automatically discovers a Bluetooth® device and
activates the Bluetooth® oper-
ation. You can activate or deactivate the Bluetooth® manually.
The following Bluetooth® applications are supported:
Headsets
Conference units
Only one Bluetooth® connection at a time is possible.
Note:
To find out how to make phone calls with the headset, refer to the Chapter
"Using a Headset"
, page
13
.
Menu
Press the
Menu
Foxkey.
Settings
Scroll to
Settings
and press the
Select
Foxkey.
Bluetooth
Scroll to
Bluetooth
and press the
Select
Foxkey.
Pair new device
Pair new device:
Scroll to
Pair new device
and press
Select
Foxkey.
Activate and select the device you want and enter the Bluetooth® device PIN.
Device is paired,
and
is displayed.
Paired devices
List of paired devices:
Scroll to
Paired devices
and press the
Select
Foxkey.
List is displayed.
Select the device you want.
Notes:
The list is limited to 4 Bluetooth® devices. Remove a device before you con-
nect another one.
When the phone has been restarted, only the first 6 characters of the Blue-
tooth® device name are displayed.
Delete
Remove device:
Scroll to
Delete
and press the
Select
Foxkey.
Select the device you want and press the
Delete
Foxkey.
Device was removed.
Note:
Answer
Ok
to the security question when you want to remove an active device.
Bluetooth
Activating/deactivating Bluetooth® operation manually:
Scroll to
Bluetooth
and press the
Modify
Foxkey.
Activating or deactivating Bluetooth® operation.
The setting is stored,
is displayed.
Note:
An activated Bluetooth® operation does not imply that a Bluetooth® connec-
tion is running.