Jabra PC Suite manual Device Service Settings Window, Jabra icon in the Windows Notification Area

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Chapter 4: The Jabra Device Service

The Device Service Settings Window

Figure 1: The Jabra icon in the Windows Notification Area

If you think that the Device Service is running but you cannot see the icon, then Windows may be hiding it. Click on the small left-pointing arrow at the left side of the Notification Area to view all available icons, which should include the Jabra icon. If the icon is still not visible, then the service is not running; launch it from the Start menu and/or add it to your Startup folder as described above.

The Jabra icon enables you to open a settings window for the service and also enables you to quit the service. To view these options, right-click on the icon in the Notification Area to open its context menu.

Figure 2: The Jabra Device Service context menu

The following commands are available here:

Jabra Control Center: Opens the Control Center, which you can use to set various options on your Jabra device. See “The Jabra Control Center” on page 19 for details about this program. You can also activate the Jabra Control Center menu item by double-clicking on the Jabra icon (which is why it is shown in bold type).

Jabra Device Service: Opens the settings window for the Device Service (see below).

Exit: Quits the Device Service. This will remove the Jabra icon from your Notification Area and terminate the Jabra Control Center and Jabra softphone interfaces. You can run the Device Service again at any time by selecting its icon from the Windows Start-button menu, as described above.

The Device Service Settings Window

The Jabra Device Service window enables you to set options for the Device Service. You can open this window at any time when the Device Service is running by using the Jabra icon in the Windows Notification area, as described above.

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Contents Jabra PC Suite Contents Elements of the Jabra PC Suite Jabra PC Suite OverviewMicrosoft Office Communicator System RequirementsInstalling Jabra PC Suite Startup Options page opens Ready to Install page opens Using Skype Using Softphones with Your Jabra HeadsetUsing Cisco IP Communicator Using Microsoft Office Communicator Using Other Types of Softphones and Audio Programs Running and Using the Device Service Jabra Device ServiceJabra Icon in the Notification Area Jabra icon in the Windows Notification Area Device Service Settings WindowHelp About Jabra Device Service Opens a window with version Setting the Target Softphone Applications tab of the Jabra Device Service settings window Connecting Applications to the Device ServiceViewing the Known Devices List Devices tab of the Jabra Device Service settings windowPreferences tab of the Jabra Device Service settings window Device Service PreferencesJabra Control Center Running and Using the Jabra Control CenterControl Center Window Help About Jabra Control Center Opens a window with version Introduction to the Firmware Updater Jabra Device Firmware UpdaterRunning the Firmware Updater Running the Firmware Updater Jabra Device Firmware Updater Jabra Skype Interface Running and Using the Skype InterfaceCopyright information about the Skype Interface Skype Interface WindowConfiguring Skype to Accept the Jabra Connection Main area of the Skype Options window Using Jabra Devices with Any Windows Program Configuring Skype to Accept the Jabra Connection Control Center Buttons for Jabra A335w Jabra A335w Settings in the Control CenterSettings Tab for Jabra A335w Advanced Tab for Jabra A335w Headset Tab for Jabra A335w

PC Suite specifications

Jabra PC Suite is a powerful software application designed specifically to enhance the usability of Jabra headsets and speakerphones when connected to a computer. This suite provides a range of features aimed at improving the user experience and increasing productivity in both personal and professional settings.

One of the main features of Jabra PC Suite is its ability to facilitate call management. The software allows users to seamlessly control calls from their computer, enabling functions such as answering, ending, or muting calls directly through the interface. This integration simplifies communication workflows, particularly in a business environment where efficiency is crucial.

Another significant characteristic of Jabra PC Suite is its user-friendly interface. The software is designed for ease of use, allowing users to access various settings and features quickly. Users can customize their headset settings, such as adjusting the volume, equalizer settings, and even setting the microphone sensitivity to suit their specific needs.

Jabra PC Suite also includes a range of features dedicated to enhancing audio quality. The software employs advanced audio technologies like Noise Cancellation and Digital Signal Processing (DSP), which work together to filter out background noise and deliver crystal-clear sound during calls. This is particularly beneficial in open office environments or noisy settings, ensuring that communication remains uninterrupted and professional.

Moreover, Jabra PC Suite offers firmware updates, allowing users to keep their devices up-to-date with the latest enhancements and features. This ensures optimal performance and introduces any new capabilities provided by Jabra, thus extending the lifespan of the hardware.

Additionally, integration with various communication platforms is a standout characteristic of Jabra PC Suite. The software seamlessly works with popular VoIP applications such as Microsoft Teams, Skype for Business, and Zoom, providing users with an enhanced experience across multiple platforms.

In summary, Jabra PC Suite serves as a comprehensive tool for users of Jabra headsets and speakerphones, combining call management, audio enhancement features, and seamless integration with communication platforms. Its user-friendly design and regular firmware updates further solidify its role in boosting productivity and enhancing the overall communication experience in both personal and professional contexts.