CHAPTER 35
Use a Bluetooth Headset with Your Phone (8800
Series)
• Bluetooth Headsets, on page 137
• Turn Bluetooth On or Off, on page 138
• Add a Bluetooth Headset, on page 138
• Disconnect a Bluetooth Headset, on page 138
• Remove a Bluetooth Headset, on page 139
Bluetooth Headsets
You can use a Bluetooth headset for your calls if your phone supports Bluetooth.
When you use Bluetooth headsets with your phone, keep in mind:
• If you have both a Bluetooth headset and a standard headset attached to the phone, only one type of
headset works at any time. When you enable one headset, the other is automatically disabled.
• If you use a USB headset, both the Bluetooth and analog headset are disabled. If you unplug the USB
headset, you need to enable the Bluetooth or standard headset.
• For optimum headset coverage, use your Bluetooth headset within 10 feet (3 meters) of the phone.
• Your phone supports the Bluetooth Handsfree Profile. If your Bluetooth headset supports these features,
you can use your headset to:
• Answer a call
• End a call
• Change the headset volume for a call
• Redial a number
• View Caller ID
• Reject a call
• Divert a call
• Place a call on hold by answering an incoming call
Cisco IP Phone 7800 and 8800 Series, Cisco IP Conference Phone 7832, and Cisco ATA 190-SC User Guide for Webex Calling (formerly Spark
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