Jabra 6430 user manual GlOSSARY

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13. 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 (power- class-dependent: 1 meter, 10 meters, 100 meters) based on low-cost transceiver microchips in each device. Bluetooth makes it possible for these devices to communicate with each other when they are in range. Because the devices use a radio (broadcast) communications system, they do not have to be in line of sight of each other.

DECT

(Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications). DECT is an ETSI standard for digital portable phones (cordless home telephones), commonly used for domestic or corporate purposes. DECT can also be used for wireless broadband data transfers.

Dongle

A small piece of hardware that connects to a computer, typically portable like a USB Pen. Although earlier use of dongles was to authenticate a piece of software, the word dongle is now widely used to refer to a broadband wireless adapter. In connection with Jabra® products, dongle is another term for USB Bluetooth adapter

(see below).

Dual microphones

Dual microphones increase the amount of captured sound data, enabling the device to more intelligently filter the background noise. DSP technology then uses the microphones to determine the direction of the sound or noise based on the sound delay between the two microphones, making it possible to filter out unwanted noise. The DSP also uses the dual microphone system to significantly reduce stationary noise. To eliminate the “tinny” effect, sound emanating from the mouth is enhanced and transmitted while all other sound is classified as noise and is filtered out.

DSP

Digital Signal Processing.

Firmware

The software that is embedded in a hardware device, for example any Jabra headset or base.

Hookswitch

The control mechanism that answers and hangs up a call on a telephone. When you place the handset in the telephone cradle, it depresses the switch hook’s button and hangs up (puts the phone “on hook”).

Jabra® PC Suite

A collection of PC programs that enable you to configure your Jabra device, update its firmware and control supported softphones using the buttons on your headset. The Jabra PC Suite also includes drivers for various softphones on the market.

Narrowband audio

Narrowband refers to a situation in radio communications where the bandwidth of the message does not significantly exceed the channel’s coherence bandwidth. It is a common misconception that narrowband refers to a channel which occupies only a “small” amount of space on the radio spectrum. Narrowband can also be used with the audio spectrum to describe sounds which occupy a narrow range of frequencies. In telephony, narrowband is usually considered to cover frequencies 300–3400 Hz.

Noise Blackout™

Developed by GN Netcom engineers, Noise Blackout™ applies a directional principle to noise cancellation, reducing only surrounding noise and not distorting the user’s voice. The technology uses dual microphones to capture sound, intelligently filtering background noise only. Other noise cancellation headsets cancel noise by cutting away audio frequency and reducing sound quality. Used together with advanced DSP technology and Peakstop™ (audio shock protection) that monitors incoming audio volume, sound is balanced to filter out background noise, leaving both sides of the call with a natural sounding voice quality.

Pairing

Creates a unique and encrypted link between two Bluetooth devices and enables them to communicate with each other. Bluetooth devices will not communicate if they have not been paired.

Softphone

A piece of software for making telephone calls over the Internet using a general purpose computer, rather than using dedicated hardware. Often a softphone is designed to behave like a traditional telephone, sometimes appearing as an image of a phone, with a display panel and buttons with which the user can interact.

A softphone is usually used with a headset connected to the sound card of the PC, or with a USB phone.

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Contents Jabra GO Travel Charger and Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Important Warnings and Safety InformationDaily Use Calling, Answering and Hanging Up Managing Bluetooth Connections and the Pairing TableJabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Pairing the Jabra Link 350 USB BluetoothStoring the Headset and Jabra Link 350 USB 11.1Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter features Jabra GO Headset featuresJabra GO Travel Charger features IntroductionRead the Safety Guide Protecting your Hearing with SafeTone Important Warnings and Safety InformationIntellitone Noise-Exposure Protection Protection level Criteria for selectingOther Specifications Care and MaintenanceProduct Overview Package ContentsMultifunction button answer/end call, among other functions Headset DiagramJabra GO 6400 series accessories Optional AccessoriesExtra Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Charging the Headset System Setup and ConnectionsAssembling the Headset Pairing the Headset with Your Mobile Phone Constant green light Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Setup and ConnectionConstant yellow light Slow-flashing green lightInstalling and Running the Jabra PC Suite Gesture name How to make it Headset Controls and IndicatorsHeadset Visual and Audio Indicators Daily Use Calling, Answering and Hanging UpVoice-Activated Mobile Phone Dialing How to make a callStandard Mobile Phone Dialing Calling through a Softphone How to answer a callHanging up Controlling the Speaker Volume and MicrophoneManaging Call Collisions and Call Waiting Switching between Your Phone and HeadsetLast Number Redial Listening to Music Using MS Office Communicator with Your HeadsetJabra GO Headset How to Wear the HeadsetAssembling or Changing the Wearing Style Attaching the Ear Hook for either EarReplacing the Earbud Using the Headset with Other Bluetooth DevicesAudio signal tones Headset Controls and SignalsHeadset visual indicator Touch panelFunction Tap Double Press Long Press State or event Tone description Sample Headset Signal TonesHeadset Visual Indicators LED Choosing Voice or Tones for Target indicatorsHeadset visual signals and their meanings POwer save mode Battery Indicators and RechargeStaying within Range Microphone Noise BlackoutMaking and changing Connections High capacity Jabra Go InstallationsClearing the Bluetooth Pairing Table Communicating with a PC Using the Travel ChargerCharging the Headset with the Travel Charger Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Diagram Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth AdapterPurpose of the Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Activity indicators LEDs USB plug Multifunction buttonAdapter Status LED Signal Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Visual IndicatorsFunction Tap Press Jabra Link 350 USB Bluetooth Adapter Multifunction ButtonWhy doesn’t my computer detect the USB Bluetooth Adapter? FAQs and TroubleshootingIs it possible to listen in on calls with the Jabra GO 6430? What is the range on the Jabra GO 6430?Europe Getting AssistanceUSA and Canada Asia/PacificHeadset Hearing Protection Technical SpecificationsHeadset Materials and Allergies Headset BatteryJabra Link 350 Bluetooth Adapter Product Disposal Certifications and Safety ApprovalsTravel Charger GlOSSARY Wideband audio USB Bluetooth adapterSoftphone driver Type GO6400HS/END001W RevB