
The handset is now connected to the bluetooth device, and audio will be routed through the
bluetooth headset in call. To inform the user that the devices are paired a bluetooth icon is
shown in the status bar.
Paired devices
The handset can be paired with up to four different bluetooth headsets. When paired with one
device this is displayed, as follows, in the “Paired devices” list. Use the up/down navigation key
the handset can be connected to any of the paired devices. The blue dot to the left of each device
indicates which one of the devices the handset is connected to, and hereby through which the
audio is routed when in call.
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More
: As displayed in the image below it is possible to select More in the paired devices list
by pressing the right softkey. The “More” option contains the following items:
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Change Name
: This option changes the name of the paired bluetooth device on the
handset. In this way the handset user can change the name of the bluetooth device to
something other than the original name.
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Delete
: With this option the selected paired device can be deleted. If a paired bluetooth
device is deleted the handset will no longer be paired with this device and it will be
removed from the paired devices list.
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Delete all
: By selecting this option all devices in the paired devices list can be deleted at
once. If the all devices are deleted the handset will no longer be paired with any bluetooth
devices, and the
icon is displayed in the status bar.
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Info
: This option shows information about the paired bluetooth device. The following
information is displayed: Status, Headset Name, and Headset Address.
Settings
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