Procedure
Step 1
Press Applications .
Step 2
Select a Bluetooth accessory and press Delete.
The Bluetooth accessory disconnects (if it was connected) and does not display on the Accessories list.
USB Headsets
For Cisco IP Phones 8851, 8851NR, 8861 and 8865 only.
Your phone supports USB headset devices attaching to all USB ports including side USB, back USB, and
Key Expansion Module USB ports.
The following USB Headsets are supported:
•
Jabra
â—¦
PRO9400 and GO6400 series
â—¦
PRO930, Biz2400, GN2000 series
â—¦
Speak 450, Handset 450, and UC Voice 550
•
Plantronics
â—¦
Blackwire 600 and 400 series
â—¦
Savi DECT 740, CS5xx DECT
â—¦
Voyager Pro UC
USB headsets not listed above may not function properly when attached to the USB port. For more information,
see the documentation from your USB headset manufacturer.
When using USB headsets with your phone, these conditions apply:
•
The priority of USB headset over Bluetooth or analog headsets depends on the connected state of the
headset (only one headset can be connected at a time).
•
During a call using headset, the audio path changes automatically if you plug in a USB headset but does
not change automatically if you plug out a USB headset.
•
The phone displays an appropriate message when you plug in the USB headset or adjust the volume
using the phone volume control key.
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module
The Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module (KEM) attaches to your Cisco IP Phone 8851, 8851NR, or
Cisco IP Phone 8861 and allows you to add up to 36 extra line appearances or programmable buttons to your
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