Placing the Headset in its Cradle
Whenever you are not using your headset, you should keep it in its recharge cradle as shown in the figure below. It is held firmly in place by a magnet. Note that placing it in its cradle is sometimes called docking the headset. When the headset is docked correctly in the cradle, an extra icon is displayed in the touchscreen’s status bar. See the section “Using the Touchscreen”.
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Figure 11: Inserting the headset into the cradle for storage and charging
4.4Connecting the Base to Your Desk Phone
Identifying Your Desk Phone Features
The way you connect and configure the Jabra Pro base will vary according to the type of desk phone you are using. Check your phone (by looking at its connectors and/or documentation) to see which of the following features it has, then see the appropriate section below to learn how to connect your Jabra PRO base to the phone:
-Standard desk phone
This type of phone does not include any
-Desk phone with headset port
This type of phone provides a dedicated headset port (usually at the back of the phone). These phones typically also have a button on the front panel for switching between the headset and handset.
-Desk phone with electronic hookswitch
This type of phone is able to place or answer a call automatically when you press the multifunction button on your headset. This requires a desk phone that includes an electronic hookswitch feature and also requires an extra adapter cable from Jabra. Please see our web site and/or refer to your telephone’s user manual for details about electronic hookswitch compatibility.
-Desk phone with GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter
A handset lifter physically lifts your handset from your desk phone when needed, thereby creating a solution that works similarly to an electronic hookswitch. The GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter is available separately; please speak to your Jabra dealer for details.
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