Jabra 9460 Corded Headset User Manual


 
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Jabra PRO 9460, Jabra PRO 9460 DUO, Jabra PRO 9465 DUO AND Jabra PRO 9470 USER MANUAL
4.6 USING A HANDSET LIFTER OR ELECTRONIC HOOKSWITCH
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.
In the desk phone setup wizard, you can select between DHSG, MSH, Cisco or RHL adapter types.
Electronic solutions such as these enable you to answer an incoming call when away from your desk simply by
pressing a button on the headset. They also tell the base when your desk phone is ringing, thereby setting the
desk phone as the current target phone automatically. The GN1000 and most electronic hookswitch solutions
support ring detection.
Connecting to the GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter
A remote handset lifter gives you remote call control with a Jabra PRO headset up to 150 m away from your desk.
It lets you answer calls, end calls and transfer ring tones to the headset.
The GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter is an accessory available from Jabra. It is a motorized device that physically
lifts the handset when you use controls of your headset or base. You can use the handset lifter with nearly any
type of desk phone — including phones that also happen to have electronic hookswitch support.
Figure 19:
Connecting to a GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter
To connect the Jabra PRO base to a GN1000 RHL handset lifter, follow the instructions in the desk phone setup
wizard, as given below:
SELECT
Electronic hookswitch
adapter
Jabra GN1000
1. When you
reach the
screen
shown left,
select Jabra
GN1000.
CONNECT
Unplug handset cable
2. In the first
CONNECT
screen, shown
left, unplug
handset cable.
Figure 20: Select Jabra GN1000 Figure 21: Unplug handset cable