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Cisco 8851 User Manual
Bluetooth and Your Phone
• Side port—Provides standard device charging.
• Back port (Cisco IP Phone 8861, 8865, and 8865NR only)—Provides standard device charging as well
Your phone continues to charge the mobile device while it is in power-saving mode but stops charging in
Power Save Plus mode.
When you use your phone to charge your mobile device, the following conditions apply:
• A short delay may occur before charging begins.
• In some situations, your device will not display the charging icon. For example, the icon may not display
• When more than one Cisco IP Phone 8800 Key Expansion Module is attached to your phone, the back
If you unplug your tablet and immediately plug in a USB headset to the phone, a 3-second delay occurs before
the phone recognizes the USB headset.
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Energy Savings, on page 19
Bluetooth and Your Phone
If your phone supports Bluetooth, use a Bluetooth headset and connect your mobile phone or tablet to the
phone.
Bluetooth connections work best when you're within 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) from your phone, but you
might be able to be as far away as 66 feet (20 meters). The Bluetooth connection can degrade if you have a
barrier (wall, door, window), large metal object, or other electronic devices between your phone and the
connected device.
To connect a mobile device or headset to your phone with Bluetooth, start by pairing the device with your
phone. You can pair up to 50 mobile devices and Bluetooth headsets with the phone. After the headset or
mobile device is paired, the phone connects to the headset or mobile device when the headset or mobile device
is turned on.
After the headset or mobile device is paired, the phone connects to the headset or mobile device when the
headset or mobile device is turned on.
When you use a Bluetooth headset and mobile devices with your phone, keep these things in mind:
• The last Bluetooth headset or mobile device connected with the phone is the default device that the
• You can connect one mobile device (phone or tablet) and one Bluetooth headset at the same time.
• The phone can connect to only one paired mobile device at a time. If your mobile phone is connected
• When your Bluetooth headset and your mobile device are connected to the phone, you cannot use the
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as fast-charging.
when the device is fully charged.
USB port cannot fast-charge the device.
phone uses.
and you turn on your tablet, the tablet connects to the phone and the mobile phone disconnects.
Bluetooth headset to answer desk phone calls from the mobile device.
Your Phone