User Guide

Section 2B: Using Your Device’s Phone Features 85
Phone Features
Using a Bluetooth Hands-Free Device
After you create a partnership with your Bluetooth hands-free device and you turn it on within
range (up to 30 feet), your Centro device automatically routes all calls to the hands-free
device instead of to the earpiece on your Centro device. When a call comes in, your
Centro device rings and the hands-free device beeps. Even if you answer the call on your
Centro device, the call goes to the hands-free device. If you prefer to route calls to the
earpiece on your Centro device, you can change the settings on your device to do this (see
“Customizing Advanced Settings for Your Hands-Free Device” on page 86).
The features available on your hands-free device vary by model. Check the documentation for
your hands-free device for details on the supported features and how to use those features.
Your Centro device can support the following features, provided that your hands-free device
also supports them:
Answer an incoming call.
Hang up a call and answer a call-waiting call.
Place a call on hold and answer a call-waiting call.
Hang up a single call.
Transfer a call from the device’s earpiece to the hands-free device.
Ignore an incoming call.
Redial the last number you called from the hands-free device.
View a log of recently received, missed, and dialed calls, and dial numbers for these calls
directly from the hands-free device.
Transfer speed-dial favorites and Contacts entries containing phone numbers from your
device to the hands-free device phone book, up to the maximum number of entries
allowed in your hands-free device’s phone book.
Tip
Your device transfers speed-dial favorites first, and then contacts in
alphabetical order up to the maximum number of entries allowed in your
hands-free device’s phone book. So if you have important numbers that you
want to show up in your hands-free device’s phone book, be sure to create
speed-dial favorites for them before you transfer the numbers.