Bluetooth Wireless Headsets is supported on the following Cisco MPP models: 8845 (video upgrade), 8851 (supported, not sold), 8861 (upgrade), 8865 (video upgrade)
For a list of supported third-party headsets, see http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/unified-communications/uc_endpoints_accessories.html.
I. Specify an Audio Device for a Call
You can connect an analog headset, a Bluetooth headset, and a USB headset simultaneously to your phone. However, you can use only one headset at time.
When you connect multiple headsets to the phone, you can choose the audio device to use for a call. Your choice applies when you place or answer a call with a line key or the corresponding softkey.
Procedure
Step 1 | Press Applications . |
Step 2 | Select . |
Step 3 | Press Select to choose one of the options:
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Step 4 | Press Set to save the selection. |
II. View the Accessories Associated with Your Phone
You can use the headset jack, Bluetooth, or the USB port to connect external hardware to your phone. The accessory list, by default, contains an analog headset that can be set up to enable wideband
Procedure
Step 1 | |
Step 2 | Select one of the following options: |
Step 3 | (Optional) Select an accessory and press Show detail. |
Step 4 | Press Exit. |
A. Turn Bluetooth On or Off
When Bluetooth is active, the Bluetooth icon appears in the phone screen header.
Procedure
B. Add a Bluetooth Headset
Procedure
Step 1 | Make your Bluetooth headset discoverable. |
Step 2 | |
Step 3 | Select |
Step 4 | Select Scan. |
Step 5 | Select your headset and press Connect. |
Step 6 | (Optional) If prompted, enter the PIN for your headset. |
C. Disconnect a Bluetooth Headset
You should disconnect your Bluetooth headset before you use it with another device.
Procedure
D. Remove a Bluetooth Headset
Remove your Bluetooth headset if you aren't going to use it with your phone again.