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Using your headset with a second phone

Multipoint technology allows you to make and receive calls from 2 Bluetooth enabled devices like your personal and business phones.

1 To pair a second phone to your headset, follow these steps :

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2To reconnect your headset with your first phone and thus be connected to both phones :

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Your headset automatically connects to both phones. Your most recently paired phone is now your primary phone for voice dial functionality.

Use the following tips when using H15’s multipoint technology :

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-When answering a call, the idle phone is disconnected from the headset.

-When the call ends, the idle phone is automatically reconnected to the headset.

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-For your primary device (last paired phone), tap the Call button until you hear the tone.

-For your secondary device (other paired phone), tap the Call button and either Volume button until you hear the tone.

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Motorola 6803578F33 Using your headset with a second phone, To pair a second phone to your headset, follow these steps

6803578F33 specifications

The Motorola 68035 is a highly advanced microcontroller that serves as a successor to the iconic 68000 series. The 68035 retains the core architectural principles of its predecessors while introducing several enhancements that elevate its performance and capabilities, making it a preferred choice in various applications, particularly in embedded systems, telecommunications, and consumer electronics.

One of the main features of the 68035 microcontroller is its robust architecture, which consists of a 32-bit data bus and a 32-bit address bus. This design enables the processor to access a significantly larger memory space than its predecessors, accommodating complex applications that require substantial computational resources. The 68035 operates at a clock speed, typically ranging from 16 MHz to 40 MHz, allowing it to perform operations rapidly and efficiently.

The technology embedded within the Motorola 68035 facilitates effective multitasking through its support for virtual memory. This enables multiple processes to run simultaneously without impacting system performance, thus optimizing resource utilization in complex applications. Additionally, the microcontroller is equipped with an advanced instruction set that enhances programmability and flexibility, making it conducive for developers looking to create sophisticated systems.

Another notable characteristic of the Motorola 68035 is its built-in support for various instruction formats, allowing for efficient data handling and manipulation. It incorporates features such as direct memory access (DMA), which streamlines data transfer between peripherals and memory, enhancing the overall throughput of systems utilizing this microcontroller.

Furthermore, the 68035 is designed with integrated peripherals, including timers, communication interfaces, and interrupt controllers that streamline system development and reduce the need for external components. This integration not only saves space on printed circuit boards but also improves reliability by minimizing the points of failure in a system.

In summary, the Motorola 68035 microcontroller stands out for its enhanced performance, advanced multitasking capabilities, flexible instruction set, and integrated peripherals. These features, combined with its 32-bit architecture, make it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications, underscoring its significance within the microcontroller landscape. As technology continues to evolve, the Motorola 68035 remains a testament to the enduring legacy of the 68000 series, bridging the gap between classic architecture and modern demands.