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Consider the figure below:
1. The mobile | 2. Touch the |
phone icon is | greyed out |
greyed out, | mobile phone |
indicating that | icon to make it |
the connection | the target. See |
is lost. To | figure left. |
reconnect |
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manually, do |
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the following. |
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Figure 68: Mobile phone connection is lost | Figure 69: Mobile phone is the target |
3. Touch the | 4. When the mobile |
Bluetooth® | and base are |
button on the | reconnected |
mobile phone | — which |
icon. This causes | means that the |
the base to start | connection to |
reconnecting | the headset is |
to the mobile | also restored via |
phone, | the base — the |
indicated by | mobile phone |
the flashing | target icon is no |
Bluetooth® icon. | longer greyed |
See figure left. | out, as shown in |
| figure to the left. |
Figure 70: Mobile phone is the target | Figure 71: Mobile phone and base are reconnected |
Conversely, if you want to force the headset to disconnect the mobile phone, do the following:
1. Touch the mobile phone target icon to view the Mobile Phone menu. See the figure below:
MOBILE PHONE
Disconnect
2.Touch Disconnect. This causes the base (and also the headset) to disconnect the mobile phone, indicated by greyed out target icon with the Bluetooth® button. See figure left.
3.Touch a different phone icon to select a different (connected) target. Suppose you select the desk phone as the new target; the touchscreen is as shown in figure to the left.
Note:
If you touch Disconnect, there is no automatic reconnection as Bluetooth® is disabled on the base. This means that you must touch the Bluetooth® button on the mobile phone icon (see Fig. 69 on the previous page) if you want to reconnect. You cannot force reconnection from the mobile phone in this case.
Figure 72: Mobile Phone menu
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