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This is done by using the Headset and Handsfree Bluetooth Profiles. It
also uses the A2DP Profile for streaming audio and the AVRCP Profile to
remotely control music playlists of supported programs.
4. How do I handle voice calls when the Sonic is connected?
For incoming mobile phone calls simply press the Phone button on the
front panel of the Sonic to answer. For outgoing calls you dial from your
phones keypad and the call will be transferred to the Sonic. Alternatively
you can use the redial or voice dial function using the phone button on
the Sonic.
For incoming VOIP calls use your programs interface to control the call.
Sound will be routed to the Sonic
5. Can I transfer an ongoing mobile phone call back to my
phone to
continue it there?
Yes, simply Long Press the Phone button on the Sonic and the call will
continue on the mobile phone. Or you can use the active menu on the
phone during the call.
6. How many devices can I pair to the Sonic?
The Sonic can store pairing information for 8 different Bluetooth devices.
The Sonic can connect to one A2DP device and one Headset/Handsfree
device at a time. When using a PC, you cannot connect the A2DP and
Headset/Handsfree Profiles at the same time.
7. Is my phone compatible?
If your phone has Bluetooth it more than likely supports a Handsfree or
Headset Bluetooth profile, and so it will work with the Sonic for voice calls.
For stereo streaming the phone must support A2DP. Check your phones