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This method insures that the SRX2 headset is only paired with the device it
is touching. There are no additional buttons to press.
Auto pairing:
On startup or on removal from a charger, the device immediately searches
for wireless headsets and initiates a pairing. It eliminates the need to clear
pairings manually as it will, by default, clear a pairing when powered off or
when placed into the charger.
Note:
The first time an SRX headset accepts an auto pairing, the
paired device configures the headset to enter into pairing mode
immediately on all future startups.
Note:
The SRX2 headset always powers up in pairing mode.
Recommended for:
VoiceClient users sharing headsets
Anyone using SRX headsets
Why?
When sharing headsets, autopairing makes it easy to locate any device and
headset, power the two on in close proximity to one another (less than 3
feet), and have the two pair automatically. It eliminates the need to clear
pairings manually or through VoiceConsole as it will clear a pairing when
powered off or when placed into the charger by default. When you start up
the device, it will be unpaired and will begin searching for a headset. This is
the preferred method to use with SRX headsets as upon the first connection,
it will set a parameter on the SRX so that when booted, it automatically goes
into pairing mode.
Manual pairing:
The user determines when to pair a device and headset by pressing buttons
on the device.
Important:
The first pairing for an SRX headset that has never
been paired with a device must be a manual pairing. After this first
time, the headset can pair automatically.
Note:
The SRX2 headset can perform either manual or auto pairing
for its first pairing.
Recommended for:
VoiceCatalyst users on T5 or A500 devices
VoiceClient users not sharing headsets
Anyone using SRX2 headsets
Why?
VoiceClient users that are not sharing their headsets with other users are
encouraged to use manual pairing. Manual pairing is the safest way to
avoid cross pairing, as the user is performing the pairing procedure away
from other users. Also, once a manual pairing is made (assuming no other
configuration parameters have been changed), the pairing will persist and
that device and headset will stay paired until the pairing is explicitly cleared.
VoiceConsole pairing: The user pairs a specific device to a headset via the VoiceConsole interface.
Screen-Based pairing: See Screen-Based Pairing information in this chapter for details on pairing
handheld devices to a headset.
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