Important
• NFC must be enabled on your CU360 device, and its screen unlocked.
• Pairing via NFC will work even if Bluetooth is disabled
Pairing without NFC
On Avaya CU360:
- Enable Advanced Settings
[GUI] >CONFIGURE>GENERAL>SHOW ADVANCED SETTINGS: YES
- Browse to
[GUI] >CONFIGURE>ADVANCED (DEFAULT PIN IS 1234) >SYSTEM>SECURITY>SETTINGS>BLUETOOTH
- Turn on the Bluetooth service in the Android settings page.
- Select “Pair new device”
On Avaya B109:
- Hold down for two seconds on the Avaya B109. The icon is displayed on your
B109 and its LEDs blink with blue light.
- This makes the B109 visible to CU360, in the Bluetooth page under the list of the available
devices (“Pair new device”). If you don’t see it, disable Bluetooth on this settings page and
enable it again.
- Select the Avaya B109 from the list of available Bluetooth devices to pair the CU360 with it
and click Pair. It may take a while for the devices to connect one to another.
o After 60 seconds in pairing mode (flashing blue lights), the B109 returns to normal
mode if pairing has not been established.
Paired Bluetooth Devices
Once devices are paired, they automatically reconnect to one another**. The LEDS are fixed with
blue lights on the B109, and the BT icon is displayed.
Important
• You cannot use B109 connected in Bluetooth if it is placed at a distance higher than 7-8
meters from the CU360 device. In this case the B109 could not be able to transmit your
voice.
• For more information about Avaya B109, see https://support.avaya.com and search for
B109.
• **Avaya B199 does not reconnect automatically to the CU360 if turned off. Please
connect it again.
Control the Call with a Bluetooth Headphone or Speakerphone.
For how to pair your Bluetooth headphones (or speakerphone) and CU360 via Bluetooth and how
to locate call/disconnect/volume/mute buttons on the headphones, refer to the Help Guide of your
Bluetooth device.