Panasonic 1140E User Manual

Nortel 1140e Bluetooth User Guide  
Enabling Bluetooth  
1 Double-press  
Services to open the Local Tools menu.  
2 Press the 3 key on the telephone dialpad to select 3. Network Configuration  
3 Use the Right Arrow Key to scroll to Enable Bluetooth located at the bottom of the menu, change the value to YES  
4 Press Apply & Reset to save your changes (the phone will reboot)  
Bluetooth Setup  
Your IP Phone 1140E is equipped with a Bluetooth wireless technology radio system to support  
wireless headsets. You can access the Bluetooth Setup options using either of the following two methods:  
1 Double-press the  
Headset key to open the Bluetooth Setup dialog box. This method is used in  
this document.  
2 Double-press the  
Services key to open the Local Tools menu, press 1 on the dialpad to select  
1. Preferences, and press 3 on the dialpad to open the 3. Bluetooth Setup dialog box.  
Contact your administrator to find out if Bluetooth wireless technology functionality is available  
for your use.  
To pair the wireless headset with your phone:  
1 Check to make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone.  
2 Double-press the  
Headset key access 3. Bluetooth setup. Ensure the Enable Bluetooth & User Bluetooth Headset  
check boxes are highlighted.  
Note: The Bluetooth Setup menu entry is not available on all phones. If the  
Bluetooth Setup menu entry appears dimmed, or fails to open when you double  
press the Headset key, the feature is not enabled on your phone. Before you can  
use a wireless headset with your phone, the feature must be enabled (see “Enabling Bluetooth”)  
Note: If Bluetooth wireless technology is enabled on your phone, and  
password-protection for the Local Tools menu has been enabled, you can still  
double-press the Headset key to access the Bluetooth Setup menu.  
Note: If the Bluetooth Setup menu fails to open when you double press  
the Headset key, Bluetooth wireless technology is not enabled on your  
phone (see “Enabling Bluetooth”).  
3 Press the Enter key to activate Bluetooth wireless technology.  
A check mark is displayed to indicate that the feature is activated. The message “BT Enabled”  
appears at the bottom of the display.  
4 Put your wireless headset in its pairing or search mode. The procedure for doing this can be  
different for each wireless headset. Refer to the documentation that accompanied your headset,  
or contact the vendor.  
For example, if you are using the GN Netcom GN 6210, do the following:  
a Turn the headset off by pressing and holding the telephone button for 3 - 4 seconds until a  
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.  
11 Choose one of the following:  
• If only one headset is paired, proceed to step 12.  
• If more than one Bluetooth wireless headset is paired, the first headset paired is automatically  
made the active device. To make a different headset active, do the following:  
— 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 that the headset  
named is now the active wireless headset and is used when you press the headset key.  
Note: Check your headset's documentation to find its PIN (sometimes  
called a passkey). Typically this value is 0000.  
12 Press the Exit soft key to close the Bluetooth Setup menu and return to the main display.  
Changes are saved automatically.  
Dual Pairing Headsets  
Take special care when using a "dual pairing" type of Bluetooth wireless technology headset. The  
GN Netcom GN6210 is an example of such a headset. It can be paired to its base as well as to the  
1140E. If it is paired to both, the 1140E is the second device, and the following applies:  
Press the headset "telephone" key:  
• If a single tone sounds, the headset is connected to the base.  
• If a double beep sounds, the headset is connected to the 1140E.  
If the base is powered off, the headset is only paired to the 1140E and pressing the "telephone" key  
connects you to the 1140E.  
Interaction with wired headsets  
If you connect a Bluetooth wireless technology headset and a wired headset to the same IP Phone  
1140E, the two interact as follows:  
• If no wireless headset is paired, the wired headset works as normal. Likewise, if a wireless  
headset is paired with the set, but is not in range, the wired headset works as normal.  
• If the Use BT headset check box is selected, the wireless headset is used as the phone headset.  
— The Bluetooth wireless technology headset can work only if it is within range of the  
phone; as the wireless headset approaches the edge of its radio range, the audio quality  
degrades and radio interference noise increases – this is also known as static. When the wireless headset is in  
connecting range, the Headset key controls the wireless headset, even if a wired  
headset is attached. If a wireless headset moves out of connecting range, a special  
beep sounds in the headset indicating the connection was lost. For example, on the  
GN6210, this is a series of tones, high to low, the same as the beeps that sound when a  
call ends.  
When you do not want to use Bluetooth wireless technology  
If a wireless headset is connected, and you want to use the wired headset, you can switch between  
the two. It is not necessary to unpair or disable the Bluetooth wireless technology feature.  
Note: Nortel recommends that you not pair more than one headset of the  
same model, because they have identical names in the Paired list.  
Note: Unless you need to dual pair the GN6210 headset, operating the  
headset with the 1140E is simpler if it is only used with its charging-only  
base. The desktop telephone base should be powered off if it is not in use.  
Note: You can switch between a wired and wireless headset and back  
again either when the phone is idle or during an active call.  
To switch between a wired headset and wireless headset:  
1 Double-press the (Headset) key to open the 3. Bluetooth Setup dialog box.  
2 Press the Left/Right navigation key to select the Use BT Headset item.  
3 Press the Enter key to toggle this option on or off.  
A check mark indicates that the wireless headset is used. Clear the check mark to use a wired  
headset. On (o) by default.  
To unpair a Bluetooth wireless technology headset:  
1 Double-press the (Headset) key to open the 3. Bluetooth Setup dialog box.  
2 Press the Right navigation key to select the Paired: item.  
3 Choose one of the following:  
• If your headset is displayed in the Paired combo box, proceed to step 5.  
• If more than one device is paired, and your headset is not already displayed in the Paired  
combo box, do the following:  
a Press the Right navigation key to select the Paired: combo box. Press the Enter key to  
open 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 combo box. Press the Enter key to  
exit edit mode.  
4 Press the Right navigation key to select the UnPair button (next to the UnPair Device item).  
5 Press the Enter key.  
Your wireless headset is unpaired and removed from the Paired: item's list.  

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