Jabra PRO™ 9460 Jabra PRO™ 9460 Duo Jabra PRO™ 9465 Duo Jabra PRO™ 9470 User manual www.jabra.
.1 Read the Safety Booklet..........................................................................................................7 2.2 Protecting your Hearing with SafeTone™.............................................................7 english Contents 1. Introduction.......................................................................................6 2. Important Safety Information...............................................7 2.3 Care and Maintenance.........................................
Daily Use — Calling, Answering and Hanging Up.............30 6.1 Headset Controls and Indicators.............................................................................30 6.2 The Target Phone Concept..................................................................................................30 6.3 How to make a call....................................................................................................................31 english 6. 6.4 How to answer a call...........................
8.11 Advanced settings menu......................................................................................................56 8.12 Base Audio Indicators..............................................................................................................57 8.13 Narrowband vs. Wideband Audio................................................................................57 english 8.10 Settings MENU................................................................................................
14.1 All Jabra PRO Headsets..............................................................................................................74 14.2 Jabra PRO Midi Headset..............................................................................................................74 14.3 Jabra PRO Flex Headset..............................................................................................................74 english 14. Technical Specifications......................................................
english 1. Introduction Thank you for selecting a Jabra PRO™ headset. We are sure that you will enjoy its wide range of features and find it comfortable to wear and easy to use. Jabra PRO headsets are available in a wide range of configurations, including several different headset designs, wearing styles, connectivity options and control features. All of the models in the Jabra PRO family feature a DECT-based wireless headset and base station.
2.1 Read the Safety Booklet WARNING!: Your headset includes a Warning & Declaration guide. Do not attempt to assemble or use your headset before you have thoroughly read and understood the Warning & Declaration booklet. If you did not receive the booklet, please contact your Jabra representative before continuing. 2.2 english 2.
Care and Maintenance 2.4 english 2.3 Protect your base and headset just as you would any other type of sensitive electronic equipment. If your Jabra devices require cleaning, then consider the following advice: - If necessary, clean the touchscreen with a standard computer-screen cleaning solution, such as dry wipes, anti-static screen cleaner and/or prepackaged towelettes. - The headset, headband neckband and ear hook can be wiped clean with a dry cloth if needed.
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Optional Accessories 1 Remote Handset lifter GN1000 RHL 2 Electronic-hookswitch adapter for your desk-phone model 3 Neckband (not compatible with Jabra PRO 9460 Duo or Jabra PRO 9465 Duo) english 3.2 The following accessories for Jabra PRO are available separately and are occasionally mentioned in the other chapters of this manual. You may have ordered one or more of these together with your headset.
Headset Diagrams 1 Multifunction button (answer/end call, among other functions) 2 Touch panel for volume and mute control 3 Activity and status indicator (multicolor LED) english 3.3 Jabra PRO models are available with several headset options, each of which is illustrated below.
english 1 7 6 2 3 5 4 Figure 5: Jabra PRO 9460 Duo and Jabra PRO 9465 Duo headset Note: most of the other illustrations in this manual show the Jabra PRO Midi headset; all other headset models feature similar controls at similar locations, as illustrated in the figures above.
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4. System Setup and Connections 4.1 Setup Overview and Background Connection Diagram (for no headset port) english This chapter explains how to assemble your Jabra PRO solution and connect it to your other office equipment.
The Quick-Start Setup Wizard english 4.2 To get started, just power the base and then follow the set-up-wizard instructions on the touchscreen. To run the setup wizard: 1. Review the information outlined in Section 4.1: Setup Overview and Background. It will help you understand the types of tasks that the setup wizard will ask you to do. 2. Assemble the base and apply power to it. (See also Section 4.3: Preparing the base and and Assembling the Headset). 3.
on the base, and then plug the adapter into a mains english Applying Power to the Base Connect the mains power adapter to the port marked power socket, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9: Powering the base Assembling the Headset Jabra PRO headsets — other than the Jabra PRO 9460 Duo and Jabra PRO 9465 Duo — can be worn in any of several wearing styles, including headband, ear hook and neckband. Ear hook and headband wearing-style attachments are included in the standard packages.
english Placing the Headset in its Cradle Whenever you are not using your headset, you should keep it in its recharge cradle as shown in the figure below. It is held firmly in place by a magnet. Note that placing it in its cradle is sometimes called docking the headset. When the headset is docked correctly in the cradle, an extra icon is displayed in the touchscreen’s status bar. See the section “Using the Touchscreen”. Figure 11: Inserting the headset into the cradle for storage and charging 4.
english Connecting to a Desk Phone without a Headset Port If your desk phone does not include any built-in support for adding a headset, then connect the Jabra PRO base between the handset and the desk-phone body as described below. Figure 12: Connecting to a desk phone without a headset port 1. On your desk phone, unplug the handset cable from the phone body at the phone-body side. on the base. 2. Plug the loose end of your handset cord to the port marked on the Jabra PRO base to 3.
english 1. Connect the telephone cord included with your headset (marked with a blue band) from the port marked on the Jabra PRO base to the headset port on your desk-phone body. See your desk-phone documentation if you are not sure where this port is. If the supplied cord does not fit the port of your desk phone, then see “Connecting to a Proprietary Headset Port,” below. 2. Your base and desk phone are now connected.
DESK PHONE Do you prefer a guided (recommended) or manual Desk Phone setup? Manual english For Jabra PRO 9460: 1. The touchscreen wizard prompts you to select either a manual or a guided setup, as shown in the figure below: Guided Figure 15: Manual or guided setup available If you know exactly which clear dial-tone position and mic. level you need (you probably work in the IT dept.), you can select Manual. Otherwise, we strongly recommend you select Guided.
english For Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470: The touchscreen wizard prompts you to select either a manual or a guided setup — see above as described for Jabra PRO 9460. For both the manual and guided setup procedures, you just need to follow the on-screen instructions. In the guided setup, you are prompted to select your country from a list. This determines which Jabra test server number is displayed for you to dial. If your country is not listed, select a neighbouring country.
english 1. If you have not already done so, then set the clear dial-tone switch as described above. 2. The touchscreen wizard prompts you to call the Jabra test server. Follow the on-screen instructions. The base will determine the optimal microphone level automatically. For Jabra PRO 9465 Duo / Jabra PRO 9470, the base already has contact with the test server from setting the clear dial-tone switch. If the base cannot contact the test server, you can re-try or you can try to set the mic.
Using a Handset Lifter or Electronic Hookswitch english 4.6 With traditional desk phones, you must lift the handset (or press a desk phone headset button, if present) whenever you want to place or receive a call. However, you can automate this connection by adding one of the following: - Jabra GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter, which will work with nearly any phone. - An electronic hookswitch connection, which requires a supported desk phone and a phone-specific adapter from Jabra.
3. In the (first) CONNECT TO BASE screen, shown left, connect the handset as shown. Figure 22: Connect as shown here CONNECT DESK PHONE Mount and configure GN1000 on desk phone. Follow the instructions in GN1000 manual 4. In the (second) CONNECT TO BASE screen, shown left, connect the cable with the blue marking to the base port, as indicated in the wizard. Figure 23: Connect as shown here 5. In the CONNECT DESK PHONE screen, shown left, connect to the handset port.
Check GN1000 manual to adjust ring detector Figure 28: Adjust the ring detector 9. In the (third) GN1000 screen, shown left, check the GN1000 manual to adjust the ring detector. GN1000 Congratulations, GN1000 installation complete 10. The (fourth) GN1000 screen, shown left, lets you know that the setup is completed successfully. Just go to the next screen. english GN1000 Figure 29: A successful setup The wizard now leads you through the clear dial-tone and mic. level configuration.
4.7 english Connecting to a Load-detect equipped Phone Any load-detect equipped desk phone requires an electronic hookswitch adapter that uses RHL protocol. This means that you must select Electronic hookswitch adapter, then RHL for remote call control in the desk phone setup wizard. This is in contrast to the other EHS adapters, which use MSH, DHSG or Cisco protocols. Examples of such phones are from Toshiba and ShoreTel.
Connecting Jabra PRO 9465 Duo or Jabra PRO 9470 To a Mobile Phone The Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 Touchscreen Bases feature Bluetooth® and can therefore be used with any mobile phone that also supports Bluetooth® wireless technology. You must set up the wireless communication between the two devices by pairing them. The setup wizard helps you to do this during initial setup and can repeat the procedure at any time later.
5.1 Jabra PC Suite Features The Jabra PC Suite is a collection of programs that support and expand your headset’s features. It enables you to: - Control several types of softphone programs from your headset - Configure the base and headset from your PC - Update the firmware for your base and headset - Save and recall headset configuration to/from your PC - Upload language packs for touchscreen menus 5.2 english 5.
english This starts the Jabra Firmware Updater, as shown below: Figure 34: Jabra Firmware Updater; first screen The Firmware Updater program provides a wizard that guides you through the steps required to update your Jabra device. It is a stand-alone application that does not depend on the Device Service or other Jabra PC Suite components. See the Jabra PC Suite online help for complete details.
6.1 Headset Controls and Indicators The Multifunction Button This button is located near the back of the headset. Through a combination of taps, double-taps and presses, you will be able to execute all of the most-needed functions, including answering a call, hanging up, switching between held calls, and more. english 6. Daily Use — Calling, Answering and Hanging Up See the section “Headset Controls and Signals” for more.
english Note: if the target phone is shown greyed out on the touchscreen, it means that the phone has become disconnected. This can only occur with mobile- or softphones and Cisco desk phones. You need to either re-connect the phone or touch another phone on-screen to select a different target. See the figure below. Figure 36: A disconnected target phone is shown greyed out on the touchscreen 6.
Calling through a Softphone english If you do not have a handset lifter or electronic-hookswitch: - open the audio link in one of the ways described above for handset lifter or electronic hookswitch. - lift your desk phone handset from the receiver, setting it aside — or press the headset button, if your desk phone has one. You should now hear a dial tone. 3. Dial the number using your desk phone’s buttons.
english Voice-Activated Mobile Phone Dialing (Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 Only) This feature requires that your mobile phone supports the hands-free Bluetooth® wireless technology profile. See your mobile phone’s documentation for details about how to set up voice-activated dialing and whether this feature is supported over Bluetooth® wireless technology.
6.5 english To answer a call from any connected phone: 1. You will hear a ring tone from the target phone, Jabra PRO base and/or headset. In most cases (see below) the touchscreen indicates which phone is ringing and (if possible) shows the incoming phone number. The ringtone played in the headset also indicates which phone is ringing (see also Section 7.3: Headset Controls and Signals).
- For desk phones without a handset lifter or electronic-hookswitch: Place the desk phone handset back onto its receiver or press the desk-phone headset button (if present) to terminate the call. Then close the audio link to the headset by doing one of the following: tap the headset multifunction button, touch the end-call icon on the base touchscreen, or dock the headset to the base.
english To go from headset to desk-phone handset: 1. Lift the handset to your ear. 2. Do one of the following: - If you are using a traditional phone without a headset button or electronic hookswitch, then close the audio connection to your headset by tapping the headset multifunction button, docking the headset in its cradle on the Jabra PRO base or touching the close-connection icon on the base touchscreen. (This applies also if you are using a GN1000 handset lifter.
english Call waiting Call waiting lets you place a current call temporarily on hold to answer another incoming call on the same phone. This feature is available for selected softphones and mobile phones only. Call waiting is provided by your phone company or softphone program, which means that it is largely external to the base or headset.
7.1 How to Wear the Headset Jabra PRO headsets are available in a variety of styles, which affect both the headset functionality and the wearing options available to you. Depending on your model, you may be able to wear your headset in any of several styles by attaching accessories to the basic unit. Headset Style Jabra PRO Model Wearing Style Options Flex 9460 Ear hook Headband Neckband Flex Duo 9460 Duo and 9465 Duo Dual-speaker headband Midi 9470 Ear hook Headband Neckband english 7.
Attaching or detaching a Wearing Style Note: Jabra PRO 9460 Duo and Jabra PRO 9465 Duo headsets are always worn as headbands. Attaching the headband 1. Align the mounting surface of the headset with matching socket on the headband attachment. 2. Press the headset assembly firmly onto the outer side of the headband attachment until it clicks into place (snap-to-click). If you have trouble pressing them together, try to rotate the boom arm about 300 and try again. Refer to the figure in the section 4.
english R L Figure 46: Adjusting the ear hook 4. Take off the ear hook assembly. 5. Align the mounting surface of the headset with the matching socket on the ear-hook attachment. Press the headset assembly firmly onto the outer side of the attachment until it clicks into place (snap-to-click). Refer to the figure in the section 4.3: “Assemble the Headset” earlier in this manual. 6. Turn the headset in the socket to ensure that it is mounted correctly. 7. Put on the ear hook and headset assembly. 8.
Detaching the neckband 1. Hold the assembly firmly in both hands, with the headset in one hand and the ear-cushion assembly of the neckband attachment in the other. 2. Pull the headset away from the ear-cushion assembly of the neckband attachment until it comes free. If you have trouble pulling them apart, try to rotate the boom arm about 300 and try again. 7.3 english 3. Turn the headset in the socket to ensure that it is mounted correctly. 4. Put on the neckband and headset assembly. 5.
Function Tap Answer incoming call Open a connection on current target phone (e.g.
State or event Tone description Button tap A quick medium tone Button double-tap Two button-tap tones Button press The button-tap tone followed by a longer tone Maximum volume reached Two short, high notes Minimum volume reached Two short, low notes Mute A quick medium tone, rest and quick low tone; repeats occasionally Incoming desk phone call A very fast, high-pitch melody Incoming softphone call A very fast, medium-pitch melody Incoming mobile phone call A very fast, low-pitch melody
Headset Visual Indicators (LED) The headset includes a multicolor LED which indicates the state of the headset, as outlined in the table below. During charging, the headset state LED indication is shown interspersed with a constant yellow light (which shows the headset is charging). Once fully charged, only the state LED indication is shown (no charging light while fully charged).
LED when battery level is good LED when battery level is low Power turned on Green 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 4 times Green 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 4 times Power turned off Red 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 4 times Red 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 4 times Constant blue Constant red Blue 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 5 times Red 100ms Off 100ms Repeats to a total of 5 times english Headset state Pairing Pairing succeeded Constant yellow Chargi
english How to replace the battery If you begin to notice that you get significantly less talk time between battery charges, it might be time to replace the battery. To replace the headset battery: 1. Order a Jabra PRO battery-replacement kit from Jabra (contact your Jabra representative or see our web site for details). 2. Remove the wearing-style attachment from your headset (see also Section 7.2: Attaching or detaching a Wearing Style). 3. Place the headset down on a table with the speaker facing up.
english How to replace the battery on Jabra PRO 9460 Duo and Jabra PRO 9465 Duo 7.5 Staying within Range Jabra PRO supports a maximum range of up to 150m. In practice, you will probably find the range to be somewhat shorter due to physical obstructions and electromagnetic interference. If you move the headset totally out of range of the base so that the DECT signal is lost, a unique tone is played in the headset every few seconds — see the section “Headset Signal Tones” for more.
8.1 Base Connections and Setup For details about how to set up the base and connect it to your various phones, please see Chapter 4: System Setup and Connections. 8.2 english 8. The Jabra PRO Touchscreen Base This chapter describes how to work with the features of the Jabra PRO Touchscreen Base. See also Chapter 3: Product Overview for detailed diagrams.
Standard Operation 1. Settings icon: touch here to go to the settings menu for your base and headset. 1 2 english 8.3 During normal operation, the touchscreen shows status information about your headset, displays the current target phone and indicates its status. From here you can answer an incoming call, end the current call, access your base settings, choose a target phone and open an audio link to the current target phone. 2. Battery indicator: indicates the current charge level of your headset.
Pairing and Connecting the Base and Headset Pairing the DECT Base and Headset The headset can only be paired with one base at a time, while the base is able to pair with one primary headset and an optional and temporary secondary headset. The secondary pairing enables you to share your conversation with another headset user to support conference calling (see the section “Conference Calling”). You cannot pair the Jabra PRO base or headset with other types of DECT products. To pair your base and headset: 1.
Speaker volume: enables you to adjust the level of the sound you hear. You can also do this using the touch-panel on the side of your headset. If you select this item, the touchscreen displays the speaker volume adjustment screen, as shown below: SPEAKER VOLUME Note: This screen is also shown automatically if you use the headset’s touch panel to adjust the volume. See the section “Controlling the Speaker Volume and Microphone” for more.
8.7 english To view/edit the settings available here, touch one of the following options from the Desk Phone / PC & Softphone / Mobile Phone menu: - Hold: enables you to put your current call on hold. Once you put a call on hold, this menu option is removed. Note that you cannot put a desk phone on hold — this menu option is not available for desk phones. - Audio on-hold: enables you to put your current call on hold — that is; put it into the background but not end it.
2. Caller ID: the incoming call number is shown here, if available. 1 3. Ringing phone: the phone on which the incoming call is arriving. 2 3 4 5 4. Accept new: touch here — or press the headset multifunction button — to put your current call on audio-hold and answer the incoming call. The call on audio-hold is put into the background but not ended. The audio link to the headset for this call is broken.
1. End and switch: touch here — or tap the headset multifunction button — to terminate your current call and activate the next held call. 2. Mute: enables you to mute/unmute the microphone on your headset. You can also do this by double-tapping the touch-panel on the side of your headset. 3. Phone menu: touch the phone icon to display the phone menu (PC & Softphone menu, in this case). This allows you to put your call on hold, on audio-hold or to hold-and-switch calls— see Fig. 60 for more.
english Note: - An incoming call on background phone whose audio is on hold (following a call collision) is NOT shown on the touchscreen. - An incoming call on a phone whose call is merged is shown on the touchscreen. If you open the phone menu (touch the target phone icon), you can manage your call(s) waiting, see the figure below: PC & SOFTPHONE 1 1.
- Disable / Enable audio detection: Determines whether the audio link opens automatically when sound is detected on the USB interface. The equivalent setting is available in the Audio tab for your Jabra device in Jabra Control Center. Audio detection is enabled by default. Wideband audio: touch here to view/change the band settings for softphone and deskphone (they are set independently of each other). If wideband is enabled, the Jabra PRO base transmits and receives wideband audio to/from the headset.
english - Aut. Audio Link Desk Phone / Softphone: touch here to view/edit the setting that determines whether an audio link is automatically opened to the target phone (desk phone or softphone) when you undock the headset. When you select this item, the touchscreen displays the two options — Automatic Audio Link and Manual Audio Link. Automatic audio link is default-enabled for deskphones (except those using the MSH electronic hookswitch standard) and default-disabled for softphones.
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english The basic limit you should be aware of is the number of headsets in one area before DECT channels are re-used: - 80 headsets for EU DECT (normal audio), or 40 headsets for EU DECT (wideband audio) - 45 headsets for US DECT (normal audio), or 22 headsets for US DECT (wideband audio) The use of wideband audio gives an additional constraint as wideband audio reduces the number of headsets by a factor of 2.
4. Hold your web conference. When the web conference is over, touch the red handset icon to end the PC audio communication (end the pseudo call). english 3. The touchscreen shows an active softphone call (though in reality there is none). Figure 66: Pseudo PC softphone call started. Note: - If another (real) call comes in on your softphone while PC audio communication is active, call waiting occurs (see the earlier section “Managing Call Waiting”).
Note: this chapter applies only to Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470. 9.1 english 9. Using Jabra PRO 9465 Duo or Jabra PRO 9470 with a Mobile Phone Jabra PRO Bluetooth® Support The Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 Bases feature Bluetooth® support, which means that you can place and receive calls through your Bluetooth®-enabled mobile phone using your headset. The headset, however, is based on DECT wireless technology, which means that you cannot pair it directly with your mobile phone.
english 3. Your phone now looks to see if any nearby Bluetooth® devices are advertising themselves for pairing. Use your phone’s controls to identify and select the “Jabra PRO 9465 Duo/Jabra PRO 9470” device. Your phone might also ask for the headset’s pass code. The pass code for all Jabra devices is 0000 (four zeros). Jabra PRO 4. Your phone attempts to connect to the base and then shows you the result of the attempt. If the attempt fails, please try again.
1. The mobile phone icon is greyed out, indicating that the connection is lost. To reconnect manually, do the following. Figure 68: Mobile phone connection is lost 3. Touch the Bluetooth® button on the mobile phone icon. This causes the base to start reconnecting to the mobile phone, indicated by the flashing Bluetooth® icon. See figure left. Figure 70: Mobile phone is the target 2. Touch the greyed out mobile phone icon to make it the target. See figure left.
10.1 Enabling the recording feature The Jabra PRO 9460/Jabra PRO 70 enables you to record your conversations from your desk or mobile phone via USB to your PC, using third-party software on your PC. Note: You must first ensure that the Softphone present box is checked in Jabra Control Center (Softphone tab for the device) or that a softphone is set up via the touchscreen in order to use the Recording feature. english 10.
english 10.2 Using Windows Sound Recorder to record a conversation The following is an example of recording a conversation using the Windows Sound Recorder application. 1. From the Windows Control Panel, open Sound and Audio Devices Properties and select the Audio tab. Ensure that your Jabra PRO 9460/Jabra PRO 70 device is selected in Sound recording. Figure 73: Sound and Audio Devices Properties in Windows 2.
11.1 Overview — what is possible? You can choose to create a conference call using two or three of the phones to which the base is connected — that is, a conference call between you and callers on your deskphone, softphone and mobile phone. This is termed call merging. Here, audio from the headset’s microphone is routed to all the other phones in the conference and audio from any one phone is routed to the headset’s speaker and to the other phones.
Figure 77: You accept the incoming call, which puts the softphone call on audio-hold. 4. While you are talking on your desk phone, a third call comes in; this time on your mobile phone. You choose to touch the green handset icon to accept the call. Figure 78: There is a third incoming call, which you accept. 5. The softphone and desk phone calls are now both on audiohold (yellow handsets); the mobile phone call is active. Figure 79: Two calls on audio-hold; the last accepted call is active. english 3.
english Note: If just one of the merged calls — or calls on audio-hold — uses narrowband audio, all of the calls are filtered to narrowband (even if the others use wideband). Once a call’s audio stream is filtered down to narrowband audio, it remains so for the duration of the call — even if it is removed from the group call. 11.3 call SWITCHING You can switch calls as described in this section. Consider the figures below: 1. You have an active call on your desk phone.
Figure 84: Displaying the phone menu. 2. Now the mobile phone call is on audio-hold (yellow handset) but still in the foreground on the touchscreen, as shown. The audio link is to the headset is broken. To restore the audio link and resume the call, touch the yellow play button underneath the phone icon or touch the phone icon itself. english 1. You have only one current call — on your mobile phone.
Q How can I use my headset with my mobile phone? (Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 only). A To be able to do this, you need to pair the Jabra PRO 9465 Duo or Jabra PRO 9470 base with your mobile phone (your headset is based on DECT and cannot be paired directly with your mobile phone). Do the following: - Refer to the section “Advanced Settings menu” which explains how to run the mobile phone part of the setup wizard.
Q I hear myself when I talk using my desk phone. What can I do? A This probably means your transmission volume is too high. Set the transmission volume on your desk phone to a lower level. english Q I hear a low noise in the headset when there is silence at the other end? A Your headset is probably using one of the highest volume settings. Decrease the speaker volume on the headset by sliding your finger down the touch-sensitive panel on the side of the headset.
english Q What is the range on the Jabra PRO 9400 solution? A Jabra PRO 9400 supports a maximum range of up to 150m* (base to headset). In practice, you may find the range to be somewhat shorter due to physical obstructions and electromagnetic interference. The sound in your headset will slowly deteriorate as you move farther from the base. Move back into range and sound quality is restored.
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14.1 All Jabra PRO Headsets Operating environment: -10˚C to +55˚C (0˚C to +40˚C when charging); Up to 95% RH non condensing Call control: multifunction button supporting answer call, end call, voice-activated dialing, reject call, redial, swap held calls; docking operations can also answer and end calls english 14.
Microphone: Single noise-cancelling microphone 14.4 Jabra PRO 9460 Duo and Jabra PRO 9465 Duo HeadsetS Wearing style: headband english Boom style: Flex Speakers: 2 (dual mono) Boom style: flex Microphone: single noise-cancelling microphone 14.5 Headset Hearing Protection All Jabra PRO 9460, Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 headsets can be configured to provide any of several levels of protection, depending on how long you use the headset each day.
Dimensions: 160mm x 94mm x 82mm Wireless standard: DECT and DECT 6.0 (CAT - iq) english 14.8 Touchscreen Base All Jabra PRO bases described in this manual meet the following specifications (model differences are noted where relevant). The Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 bases also support Bluetooth®, which is specified in the next section. DECT range: Up to 150m from base to headset Operating environment: -10˚C to +55˚C (0˚C to +40˚C when charging); Up to 95% RH non condensing Touchscreen: 2.
In addition to the common specifications listed above, the Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 Bases also include Bluetooth® support with the following specifications: Bluetooth® version: BT 2.1 Class 2 Bluetooth® range: Up to 10m (Class 2) english 14.9 Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 Base Bluetooth® Support Bluetooth® profiles: Headset profile (HSP 1.1), hands-free profile (HFP 1.5), device-identification profile (DIP 1.
english 15. GlOSSARY Bluetooth® An open wireless protocol for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, such as mobile phones and headsets. It is primarily designed for low power consumption, with a short range (powerclass-dependent: 1 meter, 10 meters, 100 meters) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device. Bluetooth® wireless technology makes it possible for these devices to communicate with each other when they are in range.
Wideband audio Sometimes also called HD Audio, this is an audio technology used in telephony. It extends the frequency range of sound travelling over telephone lines, resulting in higher quality voice transmission. The range of the human voice extends from 80 hertz to 14,000 hertz. Traditional, or narrowband telephone calls, limit audio frequencies to the range of 300 to 3400 hertz.
english Made in China Type: 9400HS/BS Jabra PRO 9460, Jabra PRO 9460 Duo, Jabra PRO 9465 Duo and Jabra PRO 9470 User manual www.jabra.com 32-00685 RevG © 2010 GN Netcom A/S. All rights reserved. Jabra® is a registered trademark of GN Netcom A/S. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by GN Netcom A/S is under license.