User's Manual

Pairing Mode ResultSRX2 ControlsSRX ControlsInitial Headset
State
Low power pairing modePress and release Power
button
Press and hold Plus (+) and
Minus (-) buttons for 4 to 6
seconds
Off
High power pairing modeN/APress and hold Plus (+) and
Minus (-) buttons for 7 or
more seconds
Off
Current pairing broken and
headset enters low power
pairing mode
Press and release Plus
(+) and Minus (-)
buttons
N/AOn and paired
High power pairing modePress and release Plus
(+) and Minus (-)
buttons
N/AOn in low power
pairing mode
Breaking a Pairing
There are several methods to break a pairing between an SRX or SRX2 headset and a Bluetooth device.
A device can break a pairing with a wireless headset by initiating a new search
for headsets. The user can initiate the device query by holding down the Plus
From the Device:
(+) and Minus (-) buttons on the device. This method is useful if the user’s device
completes a cross pairing with the wrong headset; the user can initiate another
manual pairing.
VoiceConsole displays all Bluetooth pairings including SRX and SRX2 headsets,
Talkman devices, scanners, and printers. From the Edit Device page, you can
clear a pairing. You can do this with headsets as well.
From VoiceConsole:
The headset cannot break the pairing with the device. The user must break it
from the device by initiating another pairing.
From an SRX
Headset:
The SRX2 headset user can break any pairing by pressing the Plus (+) and
Minus (-) buttons.
If the paired device is running Vocollect VoiceCatalyst 1.2 and newer, the SRX2
headset signals the device that the pairing is being broken. With older versions
of Vocollect Voice, the pairing breaks only after it times out.
From an SRX2
Headset:
Headset Pairing FAQ
Q: My device accidentally paired with a different headset, what can I do?
A: Perform a manual pairing; it will break the connection and initiate another inquiry. Note that the
user should have his or her headset in pairing mode before performing this step so that the device can
find the headset when it searches.
Q: The users at my site do not have assigned headsets and devices, so they could get a different
headset at every shift. Which pairing process would you recommend?
A: Auto pairing would probably be the easiest, as it will quickly establish connections and, by default,
does not maintain those pairings.
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