3 headset controls and signals, English, Headset controls and signals 7.3 – Lennox Hearth JABRA PRO 9470 User Manual

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Jabra PrO 9460, 9460-DuO anD 9470 user manual

2. align the mounting surface of the headset with the matching socket on the ear-cushion 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. If you have trouble pressing

them together, try to rotate the boom arm about 300 and try again.

3. turn the headset in the socket to ensure that it is mounted correctly.

4. Put on the neckband and headset assembly.

5. turn the headset boom arm so that the microphone is right in front of the corner of your mouth.

see also Section 7.1: How to Wear the Headset for illustrations.

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.

headSet contRolS and SignalS

7.3

all Jabra PrO headsets feature a collection of controls and indicators that enable you to manage and monitor

your calls. these are:
1. Multifunction button

this button is located near the back of the headset. through a combination of taps, double-taps, short presses

and long 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.

2. Touch panel

this touch-sensitive panel is similar to the touch pad included with many laptop computers. It enables you to

adjust the speaker volume and mute/unmute the microphone.

3. Headset visual indicator

a multicolor leD lets others see when you are on the phone and also gives feedback for certain types of

events, such as low battery, incoming call, etc.

4. Audio signal tones

the headset generates several types of soft signal tones to let you know when you have an incoming

call, muted call, call on hold, low battery, or other type of event. It also responds each time you use the

multifunction button.

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Figure 31: Jabra PRO headset controls and indicators

The Multifunction Button
the table below summarizes the various gestures recognized by the multifunction button. the terms listed in the

table are often used in this manual when describing how to use the headset.

Gesture name

How to make it

tap

tap and release instantly (not longer than 0.8 seconds).

Double tap

two quick taps (less than half a second between them).

Press

Press and hold the button for 1 - 3 seconds.

Gestures for using the headset multifunction button; the terms here are used throughout this manual

Table 3:

Note: you can hear whether you have tapped / double-tapped / pressed the button as each gesture is

identified by a unique tone / series of tones played in the headset. see the table “headset signal tones

and their meanings” for more.

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