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turned back on, they are unable to re-
connect. The user must re-pair the
devices to re-establish a new set of
pairing keys. See Pairing with Low
Frequency-Motorola Proximity Pairing
(LF-MPP) Feature on page 115 and
Standard Pairing Feature on page 116.
Infinite (For all Bluetooth devices.) When the
radio and/or device are turned off after
pairing, keys are not lost. When the
radio and the device are turned back
on, they can resume the Bluetooth
connection without user intervention.
Re-Pair
Timer
Options
Re-Pair Timer Scenarios
Immediate
(For MCW
Accessories
only)
When the radio is powered off,
pairing key is lost immediately,
and accessory attempts to pair
again. If pairing is unsuccessful
within the Drop Timer value, the
accessory automatically powers
off.
Re-Pair
Timer
Options
Re-Pair Timer Scenarios
When the accessory is powered
off, all keys are lost immediately,
and the user must re-pair the
devices.
When the device loses Bluetooth
connection, the device will
attempt to re-establish Bluetooth
Connection within the Drop
Timer value.
Infinite (For all
Bluetooth
devices)
When the radio is powered off,
the accessory attempts to re-
establish the Bluetooth
Connection for a period of time
depending upon the Drop Timer
value. If the device fails to
reconnect within the period, the
accessory then powers off.
Advanced Features
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