Plantronics Voyager PRO User Guide - Page 8

Use Multipoint One Call at a Time - manual

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TIPS Stream Music and More: Once your phone is connected, music or audio files like GPS directions or podcasts can be streamed through the headset. The headset supports A2DP when connected to a device capable of streaming A2DP audio. PAUSE/PLAY: You can pause and play music and audio files using controls on the headset if your device also supports Bluetooth AVRCP. Simply press both volume +/- buttons simultaneously until you hear a beep. Check Headset Battery Level on an iPhone: The battery level of your headset is shown on-screen beside the phone's battery level icon. Check the Battery Level: The battery alert announces remaining talk time after calls end. In addition, you can tap the Power button to check battery level. Know How to Reconnect: Your headset tries to reconnect a lost connection. If it can't, then tap the Call button once or manually reconnect via the phone's Bluetooth device menu. Stay Near Your Phone: Bluetooth has a working "range" of up to 33 feet between the phone and headset before audio degrades and the connection is lost. Use Multipoint One Call at a Time: You cannot place a current call on hold while answering a call from the second phone. Tap the Call button to end the first call and tap it again to take the second call.

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TIPS
Stream Music and More:
Once your phone is connected, music
or audio files like GPS directions or
podcasts can be streamed through
the headset.
The headset supports A2DP when
connected to a device capable of
streaming A2DP audio.
PAUSE/PLAY: You can pause and play
music and audio files using controls
on the headset if your device also
supports Bluetooth AVRCP. Simply
press both volume +/- buttons simul-
taneously until you hear a beep.
Use Multipoint One Call at a Time:
You cannot place a current call on
hold while answering a call from the
second phone.
Tap the Call button to end the first
call and tap it again to take the
second call.
Check Headset Battery Level
on an iPhone:
The battery level of your headset is
shown on-screen beside the phone’s
battery level icon.
Check the Battery Level:
The battery alert announces remaining
talk time after calls end.
In addition, you can tap the Power
button to check battery level.
Know How to Reconnect:
Your headset tries to reconnect a lost
connection. If it can’t, then tap the Call
button once or manually reconnect via
the phone’s Bluetooth device menu.
Stay Near Your Phone:
Bluetooth has a working “range” of
up to 33 feet between the phone and
headset before audio degrades and
the connection is lost.