User's Manual
Introduction 545
When the Bluetooth wireless technology setting is Yes or No, the value
received from the TFTP Device Config file is saved but is not used. The
Bluetooth wireless technology administration setting is forced enabled, or
disabled respectively regardless of the value received in the TFTP Device
Config file. If the setting is then changed back to Auto, the saved value
takes effect if no further setting is received through the TFTP server.
Procedure 144
Configure the Bluetooth wireless technology administration setting
Step Action
1 Double-press the Services key.
2 Press 3 on the dialpad to access the Network Configuration
menu or use the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll and highlight
the Network Configuration option.
3 Use the Right navigation key to navigate to the Enable
Bluetooth box. The current setting is displayed.
4 Press Enter to start the edit mode.
5 Use the Down navigation key to open the list.
6 Use the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll and highlight the
desired Bluetooth wireless technology mode.
7 Press Enter to select the mode and to close the list.
8 Press Enter to exit the edit mode.
9 Press the Apply&Reset soft key to save the change and to
restart the phone.
--End--
The new mode takes affect when the IP Phone restarts. If the
administrative control enabled Bluetooth wireless technology on the phone,
the item 3. Bluetooth Setup appears in 1. Preferences submenu.
After setting administrative control, it is recommended that the Partial
Menu Lock feature be activated to prevent users from changing the
administration setting. For further information about the Partial Menu Lock
feature, see “Local Tools menu” (page 483).
TFTP configuration
Use Procedure 145 “Enabling Bluetooth wireless technology on the IP
Phone 1140E” (page 545) to enable Bluetooth wireless technology on the
IP Phone. The IP Phone 1140E is used as an example.
Procedure 145
Enabling Bluetooth wireless technology on the IP Phone 1140E
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