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NEC IP3NA-BHA ADAPTER Connection Manual

NEC IP3NA-BHA ADAPTER Connection Manual

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<Unpairing>
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To unpair a paired the Bluetooth
device, select the device in the [Delete] screen.
Other Setting and Check
<Visibility Setting>
Set whether to make information about the IP3NA-BCH ADAPTER( ) visible to other Bluetooth
(default: [1. Disable]).
<BT Information>
You can view the following kinds of information about the IP3NA-BCH ADAPTER( ):
・ Firmware and hardware versions
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・ Bluetooth
module information and
standard
・ Installed profile versions
・ Device address and name

Specifications

Item
Destination
Multifunctional telephone bottom-unit connector (except for economy multifunctional telephone)
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Bluetooth
version
Bluetooth
version 2.0
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Radio interface
Bluetooth
Class1(1 to 100mW)
ă GAP : Generic Access Profile
Installed profiles
ă SPP : Serial Port Profile
Power consumption
About 0.8 W (excluding the telephone)
Power feeding method
Power feeding from the multifunctional telephone
Dimensions (L×W × H)
72mm × 65mm × 25mm
Mass
0.1kg
Operating environment
Temperature: 0 to 40℃ , Relative humidity: 10 to 90% (no dew condensing)
Restrictions
Keep the IP3NA-BCH ADAPTER( ) at least 1m apart from other IP3NA-BCH adapters
and at least 3m apart from other radio equipment.
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※ Bluetooth
is a registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is licensed to NEC Infrontia
Corporation.
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devices
Specification
ă HSP : Headset Profile
ă HFP : Hands Free Profile
IP3NA-BHA ADAPTER Connection Manual
Introduction
The IP3NA-BCH ADAPTER( ) is an adapter that connects a Bluetooth
phone.
BHA-L UNIT
The table below lists the type of device that can be connected to the IP3NA-BCH ADAPTER( ) and the
functions supported by it.
Type of device
Available function
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・Originating calls to an extension or central office line
Bluetooth
headset
Press the headset call (call control) key twice briefly and per-
form a dialing operation from the telephone.
・Answering terminating calls
Press the headset call (call control) key while a call termi-
nates with a ring tone.
※ The headset call control key allows you to only originate
calls from the headset and answer terminating calls.
Any other headset-specific functions are not supported.
※ The handset cannot be used while you are talking with the
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Bluetooth
headset on. You cannot switch to the Bluetooth
headset to use while you are using the handset, either.
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・A headset with built-in Bluetooth
supporting the HFP/HSP profiles can be connected to the IP3NA-BCH
Caution
ADAPTER( ).
・The receiver volume can be controlled with the multifunctional telephone (the cursor up and down
keys or the volume key).
・Whether the functions mentioned above work or not depends on the destination system. For more
details, refer to the use's guide that comes with the destination system.
・The ways you originate calls from the Bluetooth
depending on the type of device you use.
A50-013691-001
Issue 1.0
2008.4
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device to a multifunctional tele-
R
Bluetooth -ready
headset
Remarks
・The ringing of calls terminat-
ing to the headset is linked
with that of the telephone,
though some ringing fea-
tures, such as a busy tone,
are not supported.
※ For latest information about
recommended products,
browse the following Web
site:
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http://www.necinfron-
tia.co.jp/
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headset and answer terminating calls may vary
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Summary of Contents for NEC IP3NA-BHA ADAPTER

  • Page 1: Specifications

    Keep the IP3NA-BCH ADAPTER( ) at least 1m apart from other IP3NA-BCH adapters and at least 3m apart from other radio equipment. ® ※ Bluetooth is a registered trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and is licensed to NEC Infrontia Corporation.
  • Page 2 ▼ ® Mounting Procedure ▼ Pairing a Bluetooth Device with a Multifunctional Telephone with Each Other Follow the steps below to attach the IP3NA-BCH ADAPTER( ) to the bottom-unit connector on the back ® ® Invoke the Bluetooth screen from a multifunctional telephone menu and register the Bluetooth head- of the multifunctional telephone.