Placing Headsets In Pairing Modes; Breaking A Pairing - Honeywell SRX3 User Manual

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Placing Headsets in Pairing Modes

Initial Headset
State
Off
Off
Off
On and paired
On in low power
pairing mode

Breaking a Pairing

There are several methods to break a pairing between an SRX3 headset and a
Bluetooth device.
From the
SRX3 User Guide - Preliminary
(a pairing with a Bluetooth address other than the target) by forcing the
headset to be in close proximity to the device.
High Power Pairing Mode
High power pairing mode allows the headset and device to be separated by
more distance because the headset's response to inquiries is a wider
transmission.
Honeywell recommends using high power pairing only if low power pairing
fails. Use this mode with care: While high power pairing mode makes it more
likely that the connection will succeed, it also increases the likelihood of
cross pairing.
If the configuration parameter SrxAutoPairEnable is enabled and the
configuration parameter SrxHighPowerPairingDelaySeconds is set to 0,
headsets will skip lower power pairing mode and enter high power mode.
TouchConnect
You can pair an A700 or A700x device and an SRX3 headset by touching
them. This method essentially eliminates the chance of cross pairing and it
is quicker and easier than the other methods.
SRX3 Controls
N/A
Press and release Power
button
N/A
Press and release Plus (+) and
Minus (-) buttons
Press and release Plus (+) and
Minus (-) buttons
A device can break a pairing with a wireless headset by initiating a
Pairing Mode Result
Idle mode
Mode only allows connection with the last
device paired
Low power pairing mode
High power pairing mode
Current pairing broken and headset enters
low power pairing mode
High power pairing mode
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