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Setting Up Cisco Cius
If a user is actively on a call using a Bluetooth headset, and the headset is set to off, out-of-range, or is
disconnected for any reason, an alert is presented to either continue the call on the speaker/headset or disconnect
the call. If no action is taken by the user after 30 seconds, the call is ended.
Removing a Bluetooth Device From the Cisco Cius Device
To remove a Bluetooth device from Cisco Cius, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1
From the home screen, press the Menu key and choose Settings > Wireless & networks > Bluetooth settings.
Step 2
Tap Device name.
Step 3
Highlight the device you want to remove and hold that selection until the options appear.
Step 4
Tap Disconnect or Disconnect and Unpair.
For information about how to use your Bluetooth wireless headset, see:
• Cisco Cius User Guide
• User guide provided with your headset
Advanced Audio Distribution (A2DP) Profile
Cisco Cius supports A2DP streaming audio from a music player to a Bluetooth headset that supports A2DP.
A2DP can be disabled by the user. From the Bluetooth devices submenu, select the connected headset and
choose Options > Disable A2DP.

Hands-Free Profile

Cisco Cius supports various hands-free profile features that enable you to use hands-free devices (such as
Bluetooth wireless headsets) to perform certain tasks without having to handle the Cisco Cius device. For
example, instead of tapping Redial on Cisco Cius, users can redial a number from their Bluetooth wireless
headset according to instructions from the headset manufacturer.
These typical hands-free features apply to Bluetooth wireless headsets that are used with Cisco Cius:
• Ring notification
• Answer a call
• End a call
• Volume control
• Last number redial
• Call waiting notification
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