Nortel Networks 1140E User Manual

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Configuring options
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a.
Confirm that the Bluetooth headset is still in search/pair mode. 
On the GN Netcom GN 6210 headset the blue LED should still be 
lighted when the pairing operation starts. If the headset timed out 
and exited search/pairing mode, put the headset in pairing mode, 
as discussed in step 5, and repeat step 9.
b.
Check that you are using the correct PIN and repeat step 9.
11. Choose one of the following:
If your headset is displayed in the Paired: combo box, proceed to 
step 12. 
If more than one device is paired, you may need to navigate to the 
one you want, as follows:
a.
Press the 
Right
 navigation key to scroll in the list and highlight 
the Paired: combo box. Press the 
Enter
 key to start the edit 
mode.
b.
Press the 
Up/Down
 navigation keys to open the list. Press the 
Up/Down
 navigations key to scroll in the list and highlight your 
headset. 
c.
Press the 
Enter
 key to select the headset and close the list. 
Press the 
Enter
 key to exit edit mode.
12. Press the 
Right
 navigation key to scroll in the list and highlight the 
Set button (next to the Set Active Device item). Press the 
Enter
 soft 
key. 
The message "Set active: “device name”" is displayed. This means 
the headset named is now the active Bluetooth headset and is used 
when you press the headset key.
13. Press the 
Exit
 soft key to close the Bluetooth menu and return to the 
main display. Changes are saved automatically.
Note 1: If the phone loses power, you must repeat the pairing 
process from the beginning.
Note 2: If you pair more than one headset of the same model, they 
have identical names in the Paired list. 
Dual Pairing Headsets
Take special care when using a "dual pairing" type of Bluetooth headset. 
The GN Netcom GN6210 is an example of such a headset. It can be