User's Manual
Note: The SRX2 headset always powers up in pairing mode.
The user determines when to pair a device and headset by pressing buttons
on the device. Manual pairing is effective in environments where the same
Talkman devices and headsets are always used together.
Manual pairing:
Important: The first pairing for an SRX headset that has never been
paired with a device must be a manual pairing. After this first time, the
headset can pair automatically.
Note: The SRX2 headset can perform either manual or auto pairing for
its first pairing.
The user pairs a specific device to a headset via the VoiceConsole interface.VoiceConsole pairing:
See Pairing a Headset by Screen-Based Pairing for details on pairing handheld
devices to a headset.
Screen-Based pairing:
Cross Pairing
Cross pairing is the result of a master device pairing with a headset or other device that is not the
intended slave. If a user cannot isolate his or her device and headset from others and a cross pairing
occurs, the user should break the existing pairing and retry the intended pairing.
Tip: Prevent unwanted cross pairing by isolating the device and headset from all other Bluetooth
devices any time that the device is performing an inquiry scan to find the headset.
Pairing an SRX Headset
Once paired, an SRX headset and a device remember their association, even when powered off and on
again or after the device recharges. The SRX headset will only connect with that paired device.
Pairing the SRX headset with a new device erases the previous pairing from the headset's memory.
Note: If you are using an SRX2 headset, see Pairing an SRX2 Headset for details.
Auto Pairing with a Talkman Device
Prerequisites:
• The headset is powered off. You can only put an SRX Wireless Headset into low or high power pairing
mode from the powered-off state.
• There is no wired headset connected to the Talkman device.
• The Talkman device is in sleep mode — not in use running a task or voice application. Its green LED
indicator is flashing. If the LED is solid green, press the Play/Pause button.
• The Talkman device is Bluetooth ready with Bluetooth connection features enabled.
Important: An unpaired Talkman device will constantly search for wireless headsets while in auto
pairing mode. Do not leave an auto pair-enabled device unpaired and powered on because the search
will drain the battery.
1. Reboot the Talkman device or remove it from a charger. Either of these two actions will initiate a
scan for headsets by the device.
2. If the LED indicator on the headset is not flashing slowly, then it is not in pairing mode. To enter
pairing mode, press and hold the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons on the headset control panel for four
seconds.
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