Quick Start Guide
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with ensuring an ideal placement for your specific Prodigy ONE installation. In the “Settings” tab, the “VOL UP”
and “VOL DOWN” buttons control the output volume of the caller’s voice.
Prodigy ONE’s Bluetooth accessory device will pair with up to five Bluetooth phones that have been previously
added/learned to the system. Switching between phones can be done in the “Devices” menu by simply
highlighting the dot in the gray box next to the phone you wish to enable. When enabled, the gray box will show
“Occupied” to confirm it’s paired with the phone name that appears next to it.
Supported BT Profiles
The Prodigy ONE Bluetooth accessory supports the following Bluetooth profiles:
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HFP
- Hands Free Profile
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PBAP
- Phone Book Access Profile
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DUN
- Dial Up Networking Profile
While the profiles are supported by the Prodigy ONE Bluetooth accessory module, your particular phone and/
or service provider may not support the all of those profile functionalities even if the phone you are using has
Bluetooth connectivity. Generally speaking with Bluetooth enabled phones, the bare minimum of functionality
would be to provide some method of conducting calls in a hands free way, through either a Bluetooth headset
ear piece or an installed device such as Prodigy ONE (or both). Added features may not have Bluetooth support
in the phone itself, may not be “enabled” by the service provider or may simply not match the profile.
PBAP - Phone Book Access Profile Details
Many phones have a phone book, some can even “push” that phone book into a host device one or several
contacts at a time. Be sure your phone supports PBAP so that the contacts still reside on your phone, but will
display on Prodigy ONE (rather than when the contact is “pushed” to the host device and a copy of it resides
there). Phones that only push contacts generally support the Object Push Profile (OPP) instead of PBAP. If you
are having trouble uploading and viewing contacts, compatibility of the profiles would be the first thing to check.
The advantage of PBAP is that you upload all contacts at one time (instead of individually through OPP) and
they show any updates as you update your phone.
DUN - Dial Up Networking Profile Details
Prodigy ONE does support dial-up networking functionality if the host phone also supports it and if the carrier
allows it. If you have the ability to utilize dial-up networking, you can only operate the Prodigy ONE in an “either/
or” mode, meaning either hands free voice communication or dial up networking over Bluetooth. The “Settings”
screen provides choices for which is the default and how the two modes of operation switch back and forth.
We recommend choosing “DEFAULT FOR HANDSFREE” and “HANDSFREE / NETWORK MANUAL SWITCH”
so you do not inadvertently switch modes by mistake. If your phone or service provider does not support the
DUN profile, these settings still provide ideal hands-free calling settings anyway.
Default is
“MANUAL”
Example of the Bluetooth Default Settings that Directus recommends for the Prodigy ONE system.
Always default to “HANDSFREE” and make switching between the two modes done manually.
Default is
“HANDSFREE”