The P710e, like our other conference products, runs on USB connection but also connects to mobile devices via Bluetooth.
Please follow the steps below to connect the P710e to your device.
If you have any issues with your P710e being recognized, please see the section on basic troubleshooting for easy steps to resolve.
Please follow the steps below to connect the P710e to your device.
BLUETOOTH — MOBILE DEVICES
- Make sure Bluetooth is activated on your mobile device.
- Press the power button on the right side of the speakerphone for 3-4 seconds to turn it on.
- NOTE: You'll hear a tone, the LED indicators will light up blue in a circular pattern, and the top LED indicator will blink blue.
- Press and hold the Bluetooth connection button on the right side of the speakerphone for 3 seconds or until you hear the confirmation tone.
- NOTE: The LEDs will blink blue clockwise indicating that your speakerphone is in discovery mode.
- In your device's Bluetooth menu, locate and select the Logitech Speakerphone P710e. You'll hear a confirmation tone and all the LED indicators will flash blue at once when the connection is established.
BLUETOOTH — WINDOWS
- Make sure Bluetooth is activated on your PC.
- Press the power button on the right side of the speakerphone for 3-4 seconds to turn it on.
- NOTE: You'll hear a tone, the LED indicators will light up blue in a circular pattern, and the top LED indicator will blink blue.
- Press and hold the Bluetooth connection button on the right side of the speakerphone for 3 seconds or until you hear the confirmation tone.
- NOTE: The LEDs will blink blue clockwise indicating that your speakerphone is in discovery mode.
- Select Hardware and Sound.
- Select Devices and Printers.
- Select Bluetooth Devices.
- Click Add a device.
- Select Logitech Speakerphone P710e from the list of devices, and then click Next. You'll hear a confirmation tone and all the LED indicators will flash blue at once when the connection is established.
- NOTE: If the Bluetooth Device Control window opens, expand the Headset type menu and select "My hands-free device does not have a display", and then click Apply.
- Open your Control Panel.
- Select Hardware and Sound.
- Select Manage audio devices (under Sound).
- Select "Speakers Bluetooth Hands-free Audio" from the Playback tab and click Set Default.
- NOTE: Repeat this step in the Recording tab.
- Click OK.
BLUETOOTH — MAC
- From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
- Open the Bluetooth preference pane.
- Click "+" to add a new Bluetooth device.
- Press the power button on the right side of the speakerphone for 3-4 seconds to turn it on
- NOTE: You'll hear a tone, the LED indicators will light up blue in a circular pattern, and the top LED indicator will blink blue.
- Press and hold the Bluetooth connection button on the right side of the speakerphone for 3 seconds or until you hear the confirmation tone.
- NOTE: The LEDs blink blue clockwise indicating your speakerphone is in discovery mode.
- Select Logitech Speakerphone P710e from the list of available devices, and then click Next. You'll hear a confirmation tone and all the LED indicators will flash blue at once when the connection is established
- From the Apple menu, select System Preferences.
- Select Sound.
- On the Output tab, select "Logitech Speakerphone P710e Stereo" (not "Logitech P710e").
- On the Input tab, select "Logitech Speakerphone P710e".
- Close System Preferences.
USB — MACINTOSH/PC
- Connect your speakerphone to an available USB port on your computer.
- Press the power button on the right side of the speakerphone for 3-4 seconds to turn it on.
- NOTE: You'll hear a tone, the LED indicators will light up blue in a circular pattern, and the top LED indicator will blink blue.
- Your speakerphone installs automatically — you don't need any any additional software or drivers.
- NOTE: If you use Skype or Cisco Jabber, you can download an optional plug-in to enable additional functionality on your speakerphone.
If you have any issues with your P710e being recognized, please see the section on basic troubleshooting for easy steps to resolve.