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Gigaset S850 / LUG IM-Ost en / A31008-M2605-R601-1-TK19 / applications_2.fm / 1/8/15
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. . . use
to select
Bluetooth
OK
Search for Headset
/
Search Data
Device
OK
. . . the search starts (may take up to 30 seconds) . . . the names of found devices
are displayed . . . possible options:
Editing the list of known (trusted) devices
Open the list
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. . . use
to select
Bluetooth
OK
Known Devices
OK
. . . the
known devices are listed, an icon indicates the type of device
If a device is connected, the relevant icon is shown in the display header instead of
.
Edit an entry
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. . . use
to select
Bluetooth OK
Known Devices OK
. . . use
to select entry . . . possible options:
Rejecting/accepting a non-registered Bluetooth device
If a Bluetooth device that is not registered in the list of known devices tries to connect to the
handset, a prompt will appear asking you to enter the PIN of the Bluetooth device (Bonding).
Register device:
¤
Options
Trust Device
OK
. . . use
to enter the PIN of
the Bluetooth device to be registered
OK
. . . the device is added
to the list of known devices
Display information about a device:
¤
. . . use
to select a device, if applicable
View
. . . the device
name and device address are displayed
Repeat search:
¤
Options
Repeat Search
OK
Cancel search:
¤
Cancel
Bluetooth headset
Bluetooth data device
View an entry:
¤
View
. . . the device name and device address are displayed Press
OK
to go back
De-register a Bluetooth device:
¤
Options Delete entry OK
Edit name:
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Options Edit Name OK
. . . use
to edit name
Save
If an active Bluetooth device is de-registered, it may try to re-connect as a "non-
registered device".
Reject:
¤
Briefly
press the End call key
.
Accept:
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. . . use
to enter the PIN of the Bluetooth device to be accepted
OK
. . . Wait for PIN confirmation . . . then
Add the device to the list of known devices:
Yes
Use the device temporarily:
No
. . . the Bluetooth connection can be used, as
long as the device is located within transmission range or until it is switched off