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3M PELTOR WS ALERT MRX21A1WS7 Guía Rápida página 13

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8.6.5. CONTROLLING CONNECTED DEVICES
The headset can have one or two devices connected via
Bluetooth.
The latest paired device becomes the primary device.
To control the connected device or devices, the headset
reacts to the device's current state, such as incoming call,
active call or streaming.
If more than one device is connected simultaneously, the
headset must determine which device to control. This is done
by the headset checking the state of the connected devices.
If there are multiple devices in the same state, the headset
will control the last paired device (primary device). Otherwise,
the headset will control the last active device.
NOTE: The operation is dependent on the phone(s)
interoperability with the headset.
8.6.6. OPERATING ONE CONNECTED PHONE
Bluetooth
State
button
No activity
Streaming
Short press
Incoming call
Outgoing call/Call
in progress
No activity/
Streaming
Long press
Incoming call
Call in progress
Double press
Streaming
Triple press
Streaming
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8.6.7. OPERATING TWO CONNECTED PHONES
Action
Play
(Depends on phone
and/or App.)
Pause
Answer
End call
Voice control
Reject
Transfer call between
phone/headset
Next track
8.6.8. OPERATING CONNECTED TWO-WAY RADIO
Previous track
Bluetooth
State
button
No activity
Streaming
Incoming call
Outgoing call/Call
Short press
in progress
Call in progress
on one phone,
incoming call on
second phone
No activity/
Streaming
Incoming call
Long press
Call in progress
on one phone,
incoming call on
second phone
Double press
Streaming
Triple press
Streaming
Bluetooth
State
button
No activity/
Press
Streaming
Transmitting on
Release
two-way radio
Action
Play
(Depends on phone
and/or App.)
Pause
Answer
End call
End ongoing call,
answer incoming call
Voice control on the
last paired device
(primary device)
Reject
Reject incoming call
Next track
Previous track
Action
PTT.
Start transmitting on
two-way radio
PTT.
Stop transmitting on
two-way radio

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