Connecting to a bluetooth device, Sending and receiving files via bluetooth, Disconnecting a bluetooth device – Grandstream GXP2200 User Manual User Manual
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3. Check Bluetooth to turn it on;
4. The GXP2200 scans and displays the IDs of all available Bluetooth devices in range. If the
device you would like to pair with does not show up in the list, ensure that the other device is
turned on and set to be discoverable;
5. If the GXP2200 stops scanning before the other device is ready, touch Scan for devices;
6. The discovered device will show in the scan result list with device ID. If it's unpaired, it will
show "Pair with this device" under the device ID. Make sure the Bluetooth device is active in
pairing mode. Then tap on the device ID on GXP2200 to pair them. Confirm the passkey in the
prompted message (if any). Or If passcode is required, please refer to the device's
documentation or other procedures to obtain the passcode.
CONNECTING TO A BLUETOOTH DEVICE
After successfully paired, the GXP2200 will show "Paired but not connected" under the Bluetooth device
ID in the scan list. Tap on it to connect. For example, after successfully connecting a Bluetooth headset,
the GXP2200 will show "Connected to phone and media audio".
Once it's connected, users could also press and hold on to the Bluetooth device ID, then options
Disconnect, Disconnect & unpair, and Options will show. Tap on Options, users could select different
profiles for the connected devices (e.g., for Bluetooth headset, users could check or uncheck connect to
phone audio, connect to media audio).
SENDING AND RECEIVING FILES VIA BLUETOOTH
After pairing successful, users could use GXP2200 to share pictures, contact information and other data
between Bluetooth devices. When there is a file coming from other Bluetooth devices, GXP2200 will
display notification "Bluetooth share: File transfer". Tap on "Accept" to receive the file. Once the file
transferring is done, users could slide the top status bar down and tap on the received file to open it. Or
users could access all the received files via Bluetooth from File Manager->user_data->bluetooth.
DISCONNECTING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE
1. In the Bluetooth settings, tap and hold on the Bluetooth device ID you want to disconnect for
2-4 seconds;
2. In the prompted message, touch Disconnect.
Users could also press and hold on to the Bluetooth device ID, then options Disconnect, Disconnect &
unpair, and Options will show.