Using Advanced Phone Functions
Using Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone
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Cisco Small Business SPA525G and SPA525G2 SPCP IP Phones User Guide
Initiating Pairing from Your Bluetooth-Enabled Mobile Phone
The procedure varies depending on your phone model. You must turn Bluetooth
on, and it might be necessary to configure a separate setting to make your mobile
phone discoverable by other devices.
Before starting, it is helpful to find the MAC address of your Cisco SPA525G2 IP
phone. Go to the Setup menu and select Status > Product Information. The MAC
address is listed.
The following procedure uses an Apple iPhone as an example:
On your iPhone, click Settings.
Under General, choose Bluetooth. Verify that Bluetooth is turned on.
In the Bluetooth Window, under Devices, find the MAC address of your
Cisco SPA525G2 IP phone.
Select the MAC address of the Cisco SPA525G2.
Enter the PIN (the default is 0000) and press Connect.
When paired with your mobile phone, the Cisco SPA525G2 display screen
assigns one of your line buttons to the mobile phone. A mobile phone icon with a
flashing lightning bolt icon is displayed next to the mobile phone name, number, or
other identifier (such as the phone model) for your phone.
The name, number, or other identifier shown depends on what is configured on
your mobile phone. If you have not configured a name on your paired phone, the
phone might display your phone number or some other identifier (such as the
phone model). The display name can vary, depending on your phone model and
configuration.
Verifying that the Cisco SPA525G2 is Paired
The Bluetooth phone icon colors show the status of your mobile phone and/or the
Cisco SPA525G2:
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No icon—Bluetooth is disabled
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Gray icon— Bluetooth is enabled, but the phones are not connected.
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Blue icon—Bluetooth is enabled and the Cisco SPA525G2 is connected to a
headset.
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