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Bluetooth Glossary of terms Below are some terms used in this user's manual to help you become familiar with using your Bluetooth enabled cell phone and your new DS6511 telephone system. Bluetooth cell phone - refers to a Bluetooth enabled cellular telephone. Cell line - the telephone line associated with your cell phone service. On your DS6511 handset, press /CELL to use the cell line. Connected - when you pair a Bluetooth cell phone to the DS6511, it is automatically connected. When a cell phone is connected, 1 and/or 2 displays after on the handset and the 1 and/or 2 light on the telephone base is on. If a cell phone loses its connection to the telephone base, it must be reconnected before you can use the cell phone with the DS6511. Disconnected - when a cell phone is disconnected, the on the handset no longer displays and the 1/ 2 light on the telephone base is off. Discoverable mode - before a Bluetooth enabled device can be paired, it must be set to this mode. When pairing your cell phone, the telephone base will be set to this mode. Depending on the manufacturer, this mode is sometimes referred to as Find Me or Visibility. Home line - your conventional telephone land line. On your DS6511 handset, press /HOME/FLASH to use the home line. Paired device - once a Bluetooth enabled cell phone has been paired with the telephone base, it appears on the cell devices list. A maximum of two cell phones can be paired with the telephone base. Pairing - this refers to the process of Bluetooth enabled cell phone registering device information with each other. The telephone base must be paired with the Bluetooth enabled cell phone before it can be used. Depending on the manufacturer, this is also referred to as Bonding. PIN - by default, the PIN is 0000 for the telephone base and for most Bluetooth devices. PIN information must be exchanged between Bluetooth devices before they can be used. This is also known as a Passkey or Passcode. 14