YOUR PHONE
USING A PHONE HEADSET 69
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Hang up a single active call or all calls on
a conference call if there is no extracted
call
Swap between calls if there is one
active call and one call on hold
NOTE Your smartphone works with
headsets that have a 3.5mm connector
(look for three colored bands on the plug).
When in doubt, ask the third-party headset
manufacturer ifthe product is compatible
with your smartphone. If you hear a
headset buzz or poor microphone
performance, your headset may be
incompatible with your smartphone.
Connecting to a Bluetooth® hands-free
device
Your smartphone is also compatible with
many headsets and car kits (sold
separately) enabled with Bluetooth®
wireless technology version 2.0 and earlier
versions.
For a list of compatible hands-free devices
with Bluetooth wireless technology, go to
palm.com/treoproumts-support.
After you set up a connection with a
Bluetooth headset or hands-free car kit,
you can communicate with that device
whenever it is within range and the
Bluetooth feature on your smartphone is
turned on. The range varies greatly,
depending on environmental factors. The
maximum is about 10 meters (30 feet).
1If necessary, prepare the device with
which you want to connect to accept a
new connection. Check the device’s
documentation for details. Be sure to
find out if the device has a predefined
passkey that you need to enter on your
smartphone in step 8.
2On your smartphone, press Start
and select Settings.
3Select the Connections tab, and then
select Bluetooth .
DID
YOU
KNOW
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If you have both a compatible
Bluetooth headset and a car kit, the one you
connected to your smartphone last becomes
the active device.