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Introduction
Pairing with Bluetooth®
You can use Bluetooth connection for both headsets and other
devices. For headsets, you can use Bluetooth to either connect
directly to a headset or through a USB dongle.
You can switch between the speaker of the Desk or Desk Pro
and the devices connected through Bluetooth or USB. Select
the icon in the status bar of the user interface, and choose from
the available devices.
NOTE: You can't have both a headset and another Bluetooth
device connected simultaneously.
Bluetooth headsets
Bluetooth profiles supported:
HFP (Hands-Free Profile)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
Bluetooth headset is supported directly with the embedded
Bluetooth radio or by using a USB Bluetooth dongle.
Multiple headsets can be paired with the device, but only one
can be connected at a time.
The range is up to 10 m (30 ft). If you move outside the range
when in a call, the audio switches to the speakers on the
device.
Most headsets have built-in volume controls. When in a call, the
volume of the headset and device is synchronized. When not in
a call, the volume buttons on the headset and device operate
independently.
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15505.01 Cisco Desk Series User Guide JANUARY 2023
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Supported Bluetooth features:
Answer incoming calls
Reject incoming calls
Hang up calls
Hold and resume calls
Volume up and down
Some headsets have mute control. This operates independently
of the mute control on the device.
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