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may vary for different cell phones.
If this happens, follow the prompts
on your cell phone and your VS112-
17/ VS112-27/ VS112-37/ VS112-47 to
complete the pairing process.
• Refer to the user’s manual of your cell
phone on how to search for or add a
new Bluetooth device.
Add a Bluetooth headset
Before you begin, make sure that
your Bluetooth enabled headset is
not connected to any other Bluetooth
device. Refer to your headset user’s
manual to learn how to search for or add
new Bluetooth devices.
Pair and connect a headset
1. Press MENU/SELECT on the handset
in idle mode.
2. Press p/q to highlight Bluetooth,
then press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press p/q to highlight Add BT
headset, then press MENU/SELECT.
• The display shows Search
headset...
4. Set your headset to discoverable
mode (refer to the user’s manual
of your headset). When the screen
displays the found devices, press
p/q to highlight your headset, if
necessary, then press MENU/SELECT.
• Enter the PIN of your headset,
if required. The PIN for most
Bluetooth devices is 0000 (refer to
the user’s manual of your headset).
Press MENU/SELECT to continue.
NOTES
• The pairing process may take up to
one minute. If the pairing process
fails, try again.
• When a connected headset is
charging, it may disconnect from the
telephone base and the light
on the telephone base turns off. For
some headset models, you may need
to turn on the headset and reconnect
it to the telephone base again.
Review the Bluetooth device list
1. Press MENU/SELECT on the handset
in idle mode.
2. Press p/q to highlight Bluetooth,
then press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press MENU/SELECT again to select
Device list.
Download/Transfer your cell phone
phonebook entries via Bluetooth
You can download cell phone
phonebook entries to your VS112/
VS112-2/ VS112-3/ VS112-4 telephone
system via Bluetooth wireless
technology. Each downloaded cell
phone phonebook entry is stored in
the handset phonebook with up to 24
digits for each phone number and 15
characters for each name.
Before downloading the cell phone
phonebook, make sure the cell phone
is paired, active, and connected to
your VS112/ VS112-2/ VS112-3/ VS112-
4. Make sure the handset battery is
charged for at least 10 minutes.
Place your cell phone next to the
telephone base when you download a
cell phone phonebook to your VS112/
VS112-2/ VS112-3/ VS112-4.
Download a cell phonebook
1. Press MENU/SELECT on the handset
in idle mode.
2. Press p/q to highlight Bluetooth,
then press MENU/SELECT.
3. Press p/q to highlight Download
DIR, then press MENU/SELECT.
• The handset displays Select a
device briefly.
• If there is no cell phone paired to
the system, the handset displays
Pair cell first and then returns to
the previous menu.
4. Press p/q to choose a desired
device when necessary, and then
press MENU/SELECT.
• If the selected device is not
available, the handset returns to
the previous menu.
• During the download, the
handset flashes Downloading....
All other idle system handsets
display Downloading.....
• When the downloading process
completes or when the memory
is full, the handset displays Entries
added: XXX. Then, the handset
returns to the Bluetooth menu.
NOTES
• Cell phone contacts can be
downloaded from the phone
memory only. You can transfer the
contacts from your SIM card to your
cell phone memory first, and then
download from your cell phone
memory. For more information on
how to transfer contacts from your
SIM card to your cell phone memory,
see the user’s manual of your cell
phone.
• When downloading the phonebook
from your Bluetooth enabled
cell phone, some data may not
transfer. For example, if you have
home, mobile and work numbers
for a particular contact, the three
categories may not transfer to your
VS112/ VS112-2/ VS112-3/ VS112-4.
Connect / disconnect an active
Bluetooth device
If you need to connect your paired
cell phone to the telephone base
manually:
1. Press and/or on the
telephone base when it is not in use.
The and/or light flashes.
2. When the cell phone is connected
to the telephone base, you hear
two beeps. The corresponding
status icon ( or ) displays. The