Bose A20 Aviation 2010-2015 Owner's guide - Page 24

Making and answering calls

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Using the Headset Making and answering calls To make a call Dial from your mobile phone, and the call will automatically transfer to the headset. If your phone has voice-activated dialing, press the Bluetooth function button and wait for the phone voice prompts. To activate voice dialing (if your phone provides this feature) When there are no active or incoming calls, briefly press the Bluetooth function button. To answer a call Briefly press the Bluetooth function button. You should hear a short beep in the headphones before you hear the incoming call. To end a call Briefly press the Bluetooth function button. You should hear two short beeps in the headphones to indicate that the call has been ended. To reject an incoming call Press the Bluetooth function button for three seconds. To avoid putting the control module into pairing mode, do not press the Bluetooth function button for more than five seconds. To redial the last number When there are no active or incoming calls, press the Bluetooth function button twice in quick succession. Note: Whether or not you can reject an incoming call, activate voice dialing, or redial the last number, depends on the capabilities of your phone. Please check your phone user guide for further details. To transfer the audio to the mobile phone When you are on a call, press the Bluetooth function button for three to four seconds. This transfers the audio to the mobile phone handset while the Bluetooth wireless technology connection remains active. Note: If you are on a call and unplugged from an intercom, the headset will allow you to complete your call, then it will turn off approximately three seconds after the call is terminated. To use the headset when unplugged from the intercom to listen to auxiliary input audio, or using Bluetooth wireless technology to make or receive calls, we recommend you disable the Auto Off feature for uninterrupted functionality. 24 - English

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Using the Headset
24 - English
Making and answering calls
To make a call
Dial from your mobile phone, and the call will automatically transfer to the
headset. If your phone has voice-activated dialing, press the
Bluetooth
function button and wait for the phone voice prompts.
To activate voice dialing (if your phone provides this feature)
When there are no active or incoming calls, briefly press the Bluetooth function
button.
To answer a call
Briefly press the
Bluetooth
function button. You should hear a short beep in the
headphones before you hear the incoming call.
To end a call
Briefly press the
Bluetooth
function button. You should hear two short beeps in the
headphones to indicate that the call has been ended.
To reject an incoming call
Press the
Bluetooth
function button for three seconds.
To avoid putting the control module into pairing mode, do not press the
Bluetooth
function button for more than five seconds.
To redial the last number
When there are no active or incoming calls, press the
Bluetooth
function button
twice in quick succession.
Note:
Whether or not you can reject an incoming call, activate voice dialing, or redial
the last number, depends on the capabilities of your phone. Please check your phone
user guide for further details.
To transfer the audio to the mobile phone
When you are on a call, press the
Bluetooth
function button for three to four
seconds. This transfers the audio to the mobile phone handset while the
Bluetooth
wireless technology connection remains active.
Note:
If you are on a call and unplugged from an intercom, the headset will allow you
to complete your call, then it will turn off approximately three seconds after the call is
terminated. To use the headset when unplugged from the intercom to listen to
auxiliary input audio, or using
Bluetooth
wireless technology to make or receive calls,
we recommend you disable the Auto Off feature for uninterrupted functionality.