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BlueParrott B450-XT User Manual
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ADVANCED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
Multiple Device Pairing and Multipoint Mode
The B450-XT has pairing memory for up to eight (8) devices. The headset is enabled
with Multipoint Mode, which means that it can be connected to and toggle between
two Bluetooth devices. You do not have to do anything to enable Multipoint Mode.
Multipoint Mode is a fixed feature and cannot be disabled.
Using the B450-XT in Multipoint Mode
1. To use the headset in Multipoint Mode, first make sure the headset is paired with
both your devices.
2. With both devices in range and with their Bluetooth enabled, turn the headset on.
3. As each Bluetooth device connects to the headset, you will hear the voice prompt,
“Your headset is connected.”
The B450-XT will monitor both phones and enable you to answer a call on either one
using the headset.
If you are on a call and the other device receives a call, you will hear a notification in
the headset.
Proximity Pairing
Proximity Pairing is an alternative method of pairing where the headset initiates the
pairing process instead of your phone.
1. Make sure the headset is powered on and not connected to another device.
2. Set your phone so it is “discoverable,” or visible to other devices.
3. Quickly press the MFB and the Volume Down button, if headset is not already in pair
mode.
4. You should hear the voice prompt “pair mode” in the headset.
5. The headset lights should now be alternating red and blue.
6. The headset initiates pairing activity, and the incoming pairing request must be
accepted on the phone. NOTE: This may include entering the pin number “0000”
(four zeros).
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Additional Features and Functions
Last Number Redial
By Voice:
You can use voice commands to dial both the last outgoing and last incoming call.
• To redial the last outgoing call, activate voice command and say “redial.”
• To call back the last incoming call, activate voice command and say “callback.”
Using Buttons:
To redial the last outgoing call that was dialed from the cell phone, press and hold the
Volume Down button for approximately 1 second. A beep will be heard and the phone
will redial the last number.
Call Waiting/Rejecting a Call
If you are on an active call and a second call comes in, you will hear a low tone
notification in the headset. Where supported by your phone, you can either accept the
incoming call and end the active call, accept the incoming call and place the active call
on hold, or reject the incoming call and continue the active call.
• To accept the incoming call and end the active call, press the MFB once.
• To accept the incoming call and place the active call on hold, quickly press the MFB
twice.
• To reject the incoming call, press and hold the MFB for 1-2 seconds.
Rejecting a Call
By Voice:
To reject an incoming call by voice when not on another call, say “ignore.”
Using Buttons:
To reject an incoming call manually, press and hold the MFB for 1-2 seconds.
Phone Voice Control (e.g. Siri, Google Now)
Press the MFB once while the headset is in standby mode to initiate voice command
functions on your phone. Support for this is phone dependent. See your phone’s user
guide for more information.
Muting
By default, the Parrott Button will act as a mute on calls (unless it has been configured
for another function). The Volume Up button will also function to control mute.
• Unless otherwise configured, quickly pressing the Parrott Button while on a call will
mute the headset. Press again to unmute.
• To use Volume Up to mute the headset microphone while on a call, press and hold