Lennox Hearth 9470 Daily Use Calling, Answering and Hanging Up, Headset Controls and Indicators

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6.Daily Use — Calling, Answering and Hanging Up

6.1Headset Controls and Indicators

The Multifunction Button

This button is located near the back of the headset. Through a combination of taps, double-taps and 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.

See Section 7.3: Headset Controls and Signals for complete details of all headset commands.

Headset Visual and Audio Indicators

The headset provides status messages using both lights and audio signals. For example, the LED lights various colors to indicate battery level, incoming calls, on/off operations, etc. Audio signals tell you when you have pressed a button, selected a new target phone or changed the volume; in-ear ring tones are also provided.

See Section 7.3: Headset Controls and Signals for complete details.

6.2The Target Phone Concept

The target phone is the phone to which the audio link for your (outgoing) call is activated when you tap the multifunction button (MFB) on the headset or touch the green handset icon on the touchscreen. You can select a different target phone by touching a phone icon or pressing the headset MFB.

The large foreground phone icon indicates the current target phone.

1.Current target phone: this large icon indicates the phone to which

you will open a connection if you tap the headset multifunction button or touch the green handset icon at the bottom of the screen.

2Double-tapthe headset multifunction button to redial on this phone (selected mobile and softphones only).

Double-tap the headset multifunction button to redial on this phone (selected mobile and softphones only).

2.Other phones: touch the appropriate icon here to change the

current target phone — or press the headset multifunction button

1when no call is active.

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Figure 18: The current target phone is indicated by the large icon on the touchscreen; change the target by touching on one of the other icons

The effect of activating the audio link to an idle target phone varies depending on the gesture you use on the MFB, on your set-up and on the features supported by your phone — for mobile phones you can activate voice- activated dialing or redial, for desk phones with a hook lifter you lift the handset off-hook, for softphones you can open the audio link and for some softphones redial.

If you initiate an outgoing call from a mobile- or softphone, the audio link opens automatically when the phone goes off-hook. This phone-initiated outgoing call does not affect your choice of target phone.

For incoming calls on phones with ring detection — as is the case with mobile phones, most softphones and desk phones with a hook lifter or electronic hookswitch (EHS) — the ringing phone is indicated by a large ringing icon and activating MFB/green handset icon accepts the call. When the incoming call ends, the target phone returns to the selected target phone before the incoming call.

For phones where ring detection is not possible, you have to change the target phone manually before you can accept the call. In this case, when the call ends the target phone is the phone for which you accepted the call.

For maximum convenience, set the target phone to the phone which you are most likely to use for outgoing calls.

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Contents Jabra PRO 9460, 9460-Duo Contents Installing and Running the Jabra PC Suite 12.2 12.112.3 13.2 13.113.3 13.4Jabra PRO 9460-Duo also features the following Jabra PRO 9460 headset also features the followingJabra PRO 9470 headset also features the following Jabra PRO Touchscreen Base FeaturesIntellitone Noise-Exposure Protection Important Safety InformationProtection level Criteria for selecting Other Specifications Care and MaintenanceProduct Overview Package ContentsJabra PRO accessories available separately Optional AccessoriesHeadset Diagrams Jabra PRO 9460-Duo headset Base Diagram Setup Overview and Background System Setup and ConnectionsAdjusting the Headset Cradle Quick-Start Setup WizardPreparing the base and and Assembling the Headset Assembling the Headset Applying Power to the BaseIdentifying Your Desk Phone Features Connecting the Base to Your Desk PhonePlacing the Headset in its Cradle Standard desk phoneConnecting to a Standard Headset Port Connecting to a Desk Phone without a Headset PortConnecting to a Proprietary Headset Port Configuring the Jabra PRO Base for Your Desk PhoneFor Jabra PRO If the Jabra PRO base cannot contact the Jabra test server Setting the Microphone LevelConnecting to the GN1000 Remote Handset Lifter Using a Handset Lifter or Electronic HookswitchUsing an Electronic-Hookswitch Connection Connecting the Base to Your ComputerUsing a Remote Online Indicator Connecting Jabra PRO 9470 To a Mobile PhoneInstalling and Running the Jabra PC Suite Headset Visual and Audio Indicators Headset Controls and IndicatorsDaily Use Calling, Answering and Hanging Up Target Phone ConceptIf you are using a handset lifter or electronic-hookswitch How to make a callCalling through a Desk Phone Standard Mobile Phone Dialing Jabra PRO 9470 Only Calling through a SoftphoneVoice-Activated Mobile Phone Dialing Jabra PRO 9470 Only How to answer a callFor desk phones without automatic ringtone detection Hanging upFor all other types of phones For all other types of phones and desk phonesSwitching between Your Phone and Headset Controlling the Speaker Volume and MicrophoneDesk Phones Managing Call Collisions and Call Waiting Last Number RedialListening to Music Jabra PRO Headset How to Wear the HeadsetHeadset Style Jabra PRO Model Wearing Style Options Attaching the headband Attaching or detaching a Wearing StyleDetaching the headband Attaching the ear hookAttaching the neckband Detaching the ear hookHeadset Controls and Signals Function Tap Double-Tap State or event Tone description Sample Headset Signal TonesHeadset Visual Indicators LED Choosing Voice or Tones for Target indicatorsHeadset state Headset visual signals and their meanings Battery indicators Battery Indicators, Recharge and ReplacementHow to replace the battery Recharging the HeadsetStaying within Range Noise-Cancelling Microphone Jabra PRO 9460 and 9460-DuoNoise Blackout Microphone Jabra PRO Using the Touchscreen Base Connections and SetupJabra PRO Touchscreen Base Status barPairing the Dect Base and Headset Pairing and Connecting the Base and HeadsetStandard Operation Managing the Dect Connection Setting Active Call and Audio PreferencesManaging Call Collision Managing Call Waiting English Finding the general user preferences Setting General User PreferencesBase Audio Indicators Re-running the Setup WizardsNarrowband vs. Wideband Audio Headset Docking-Operation Conference CallingTheft Protection Dealing with Density Issues Jabra PRO Bluetooth Support Using Jabra PRO 9470 with a Mobile PhonePairing the Base with a Mobile Phone Pairing and Connecting with Other Bluetooth DevicesManaging Bluetooth Connections Mobile phone connection is lost Mobile phone and base are reconnected Recording Your Calls Language Enable Recording Disable audio DetectionWhy doesn’t my computer detect the Jabra PRO 9400 base? FAQs and TroubleshootingHow do I pair my headset with the Jabra PRO 9400 base? Hear myself when I talk using my desk phone. What can I do? What is the talk time for a Jabra PRO 9400 headset? What is the range on the Jabra PRO 9400 solution?What about conference calls? Europe Getting AssistanceUSA and Canada Asia/PacificAll Jabra PRO Headsets Technical SpecificationsJabra PRO Midi Headset Jabra PRO Flex Headset Headset BatteryJabra PRO 9460-Duo Headset Headset Hearing ProtectionTouchscreen Base Materials and AllergiesCertifications and Safety Approvals Jabra PRO 9470 Base Bluetooth SupportProduct Disposal GlOSSARY Softphone driver USB Bluetooth adapterWideband audio Type 9400HS/BS RevD