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Allworx Verge IP Phone Series User Guide
866.ALLWORX * +1 585 421 3850 Page 65
www.allworx.com
Version: D Revised: June 1, 2017
Chapter 5 Settings
The Settings soft key accesses the following features to configure the phone:
Use the following controls while navigating the main phone configuration screen:
LEFT navigation button or Back soft key - exits the menu
RIGHT navigation button or Select soft key - saves the currently highlighted setting and exits the
menu.
UP navigation button - moves up one entry in the list.
DOWN navigation button - moves down one entry in the list.
Admin soft key - access the Phone Administration page. Requires the Phone Admin Password.
To access the setting options:
1. Press the More ( ) function button, and then press the Settings soft key.
2. Press the up or down navigation button and highlight the setting, and then press the Select
button to choose the setting.
5.1 Bluetooth
Pair and connect Bluetooth enabled devices to the Verge 9312 IP phone only. The Allworx system
supports Bluetooth standard 4.0, class 1. If the Allworx Administrator has disabled the Bluetooth feature,
a message displays.
Bluetooth About this Phone Reboot Phones
Hot Desk Login Phone Preferences Ring Type Families
Network Profiles Programmable Buttons
Note:
The Allworx Server Administrator must enable the Bluetooth option in the Handset Preference Group
settings to enable pairing a Bluetooth device to the Verge 9312 IP phone.
Note:
To pair a Bluetooth smart phone requires a Bluetooth Appearance programmable button.
Note:
Bluetooth devices supporting only A2DP Bluetooth profiles (such as tablets) are not supported.
Note:
Headsets: The quality of call audio is dependent upon the type of headset and the number of other
devices in the 2.4gHz space. Therefore, during an active call, users may experience some noise or drop
outs when using a Bluetooth headset.