12 conference calling, 13 headset docking-operation, 14 theft protection – Lennox Hearth JABRA PRO 9470 User Manual

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confeRence calling

8.12

the Jabra PrO touchscreen base enables you to connect a secondary Jabra PrO headset to the base, thereby

adding another person to the conversation.
to begin a conference call, dock the secondary headset with the base that will host the call. you can do this either

just before the call or at any time during the call. the touchscreen will ask you to confirm the new connection

(see Section 8.4: Pairing and Connecting the Base and Headset for a detailed description). thereafter, all audio will

be shared by both connected headsets until one of the following occurs:

- the primary headset user hangs up.

- the secondary headset user taps the multifunction button on his or her headset.

- the secondary headset user docks his or her headset to its own base.
On disconnect, the secondary headset is permanently removed from the host base. you must repeat the full

secondary-pairing procedure each time you want to have a conference call.

headSet docking-oPeRation

8.13

whenever the headset is docked correctly in the base’s cradle, the successful electrical connection to the base is

indicated by an icon in the touchscreen’s status bar as shown below:

The touchscreen indicates that the headset is docked successfully

Figure 41:

Docking operations (lifting and replacing the headset to/from the recharge cradle) simulate the pick-up and

hang-up operations of a traditional phone as follows:

- whenever you dock the headset to the base, all current calls will be terminated.

- If the base is able to detect that a connected phone is ringing, then lifting the headset will answer that

line and open an audio connection to the ringing phone. however, not all types of phone support ring

detection.

theft PRotection

8.14

the base includes a slot for attaching a security cable, which can help prevent the base from “accidentally”

being removed from your desk while you are not paying attention. the slot meets the Kensington security slot

standard, which is commonly found on laptops and laptop docking stations.
to secure the base to your desk, purchase any safety cable intended for use with the Kensington security slot

standard and follow the instructions included with the cable.

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