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Using Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone

 

 

 

 

 

Initiating Pairing from Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone

The procedure varies depending on your phone model. You must turn Bluetooth on, and it might be necessary to configure a separate setting to make your mobile phone discoverable by other devices.

Before starting, it is helpful to find the MAC address of your Cisco SPA525G2 IP phone. Go to the Setup menu and select Status > Product Information. The MAC address is listed.

The following procedure uses an Apple iPhone as an example:

STEP 1 On your iPhone, click Settings.

STEP 2 Under General, choose Bluetooth. Verify that Bluetooth is turned on.

STEP 3 In the Bluetooth Window, under Devices, find the MAC address of your

Cisco SPA525G2 IP phone.

STEP 4 Select the MAC address of the Cisco SPA525G2.

STEP 5 Enter the PIN (the default is 0000) and press Connect.

When paired with your mobile phone, the Cisco SPA525G2 display screen assigns one of your line buttons to the mobile phone. A mobile phone icon with a flashing lightning bolt icon is displayed next to the mobile phone name, number, or other identifier (such as the phone model) for your phone.

The name, number, or other identifier shown depends on what is configured on your mobile phone. If you have not configured a name on your paired phone, the phone might display your phone number or some other identifier (such as the phone model). The display name can vary, depending on your phone model and configuration.

Verifying that the Cisco SPA525G2 is Paired

The Bluetooth phone icon colors show the status of your mobile phone and/or the Cisco SPA525G2:

No icon—Bluetooth is disabled

Gray icon— Bluetooth is enabled, but the phones are not connected.

Blue icon—Bluetooth is enabled and the Cisco SPA525G2 is connected to a headset.

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Contents User Guide Contents Getting Started Installing Your PhoneContents Using Basic Phone Functions Using Advanced Phone FunctionsContents Appendix a Where to Go From HereGetting Started OverviewGetting Started Caring for Your Phone Understanding Your Phone Lines and Buttons Phone ComponentsIP Phone Components Phone Feature Description Softkey Buttons Softkey ButtonsPhone. See Setting Do Not Disturb, on You. See Viewing and Returning Missed Calls, onConference Call, on Personal Address Book, onCalls, on With Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone,Extension. See Picking Up a Call, on Getting Started Using Keypad Shortcuts Using the Keypad and Buttons with MenusUsing the Navigation Button Entering Numbers and Text in Fields Key Character SetUsing Phone Hardware and Accessories Using the SpeakerphoneUsing Wired and Wireless Headsets Connecting the HeadsetConnecting Bluetooth Headsets Select User Preferences Bluetooth ConfigurationScroll to User Preferences Bluetooth Configuration Using a Headset with Your IP Phone Using the Cisco Attendant Console Switching Between the Handset, Headset, SpeakerphoneChanging the Cisco SPA500DS Attendant Console Display Installing Your Phone Before You BeginConnecting the Handset Installing Your PhoneNumber Component Optional Attaching the Desk Stand Optional Mounting the Phone to the WallConnecting Your Phone to the Network Connecting Your Phone PowerConnecting Your Phone to the Wired Network Connecting Your Phone to the Wireless Network Determine Your Wireless Router Security TypeInstalling Your Phone Setting the Phone Wireless Connection Scroll to Network Configuration and press SelectPush Button Configuration Using Wi-Fi Protected SetupPIN Configuration Manually Adding a Wireless Profile Manually add the network. See Manually Adding a Network,Manually Adding a Network Uploading Security Certificates to the Phone Verifying Phone Startup Updating Your Phone FirmwareUpdating Your Phone Firmware Using Basic Phone Functions Using Basic Phone Functions Adjusting Call Volume and MutingPlacing or Answering a Call Using Mute Putting a Call on HoldResuming a Call Ending a CallTransferring Calls Managing Call WaitingRecording a Live Call Viewing and Returning CallsSetting Do Not Disturb Forwarding CallsConfiguring Call Waiting Choose Call PreferencesPicking Up a Call Placing a Three-Way Conference CallUsing the Phone Directories Using Your Personal Address BookAdding a New Contact Personal Address BookCopying a Contact Searching for a ContactDeleting a Contact Using the Corporate DirectoryEditing a Contact Using the Call History Lists Viewing the Call History ListsDeleting a Call History List Calling from the Call History ListsAccessing Voicemail Deleting an Entry from the Call History ListsSaving a Call History List Number to Your Directory Press Option and select Delete EntryUsing Advanced Phone Functions Using Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile PhoneEnabling Bluetooth Using Advanced Phone FunctionsInitiating Pairing from the Cisco SPA525G2 Initiating Pairing from Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone Verifying that the Cisco SPA525G2 is PairedScroll to User Preferences and press Select Scroll to Bluetooth Profiles and press the Right Arrow keySelect Personal Address Book Making a Mobile Phone Call through the Cisco SPA525G2 Cisco SPA525G2 to Your Mobile Phone section onReceiving Mobile Phone Calls by using the Cisco SPA525G2 Charging Your Mobile Phone Using Your Cisco SPA525G2 Playing MP3 Files on Your Phone Creating the PlaylistPlaying Songs Controlling the AudioCustomizing Your IP Phone Screen Setting the Screen Backlight TimerChanging the Screen Contrast Configuring the Phone Screen Saver Restarting Your Phone Scroll to Device Administration and press SelectChanging the Phone Wallpaper Viewing Product Information Viewing Phone, Network, and Call InformationViewing Network Information Select Wi-Fi Configuration and press the Right Arrow key Viewing the Wireless Connection StatusViewing Peripheral Status Advanced Menus for Technical Support Personnel CDP Vlan Vlan IDSupport Product DocumentationWhere to Go From Here Cisco Small BusinessFCC and IC Statement Power Adapter StatementFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement Industry Canada Statement FCC Radiation Exposure Statement