3
Select
Bluetooth
→
Devices
.
4
Select
BT Devices
.
5
Highlight the required device and press the
Menu
key.Highlight the required device and press
the
Menu/OK
key.
•
Name
– shows the name of the device (up to 32 characters long). The name is editable only
if it has not been pre-set by the service provider.
•
Type
– displays the device type. This menu item cannot be configured.
•
Connect/Disconnect
– connect or disconnect the device.
•
Access
– defines how the radio behaves during a reconnection attempt after losing
connection to this device:
•
Automatic
– the radio connects with the device automatically.
NOTICE:
On some headsets, you may have to press the "Call" button to trigger
reconnection.
•
Ask
– the radio asks you for confirmation before connecting with the device.
•
Manual
– the radio connects with the device manually.
•
Never
– the radio never connects with the device.
•
Battery Level
– display the battery level received from the device.
NOTICE:
Only apply to low energy devices that supports battery service.
•
Delete
– deletes the device from the paired devices lists.
4.8.5
Disconnecting All Devices
When and where to use:
To disconnect all remote devices connected to your radio.
Procedure:
1
From the home screen, press the
Menu
key.
2
From the home screen, press the
Menu/OK
key.
3
Select
Bluetooth
→
Disconnect All
.
4
Select
BT Settings
→
Disconnect All
.
All devices are disconnected.
NOTICE:
To disconnect only one device, from the home screen, select
Menu
→
Bluetooth
→
Devices
, highlight the required device, and press
Disconnect
.
NOTICE:
To disconnect only one device, from the home screen, select
Menu/OK
→
BT
Devices
, highlight the required device, and press
Menu/OK
. Select
Disconnect
.
4.8.6
Setting Indoor Location
NOTICE:
Your service provider can enable this feature.
Indoor Location is used to track radio location while the radio is indoors. When Indoor Location is
activated, your radio receives beacon information from various dedicated beacons within the range of
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