Chapter 5: Configuring Bluetooth Headset
Introduction to Bluetooth
The
Bluetooth
technology replaces the cord between the cordless handset and the headset. This
allows the user to move more freely and eliminates the risk of a headset cord getting tangled.
The
Bluetooth
transceiver is factory mounted on the circuit board of the cordless handset.
Supported
Bluetooth
functions are:
• Pair the cordless handset with a headset.
• Choose which device to use when making a call.
• Play a ring tone in the
Bluetooth
headset.
• Answer and connect the audio path to the
Bluetooth
headset when answering a call using
the headset.
• End call using the button of the
Bluetooth
headset.
• Transfer audio to or from
Bluetooth
headset during a call, using the menu in the cordless
handset.
• Increase or decrease the volume of the
Bluetooth
headset using the volume buttons on the
headset.
Wearing a Bluetooth headset
For optimal performance wear the
Bluetooth
headset and the handset on the same side of your
body. You can achieve the best audio quality in the headset when there is no obstruction between
the headset and the cordless handset.
Headsets
A number of
Bluetooth
headsets for different work situations have been tested together with the
handset.
The handset supports the
Bluetooth
2.0 standard. Other headsets may also work, though they
have not been verified by Avaya.
August 2019
Using 3735 DECT handsets with Communication Manager and IP Office
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