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Section 3
3.1: Definitions
Jabra GN9330e
Frequently asked questions
QWhen specifying range, how do you define “typical office environment”?
AThere is no rigid or scientific definition of this term. Office environments differ substantially throughout the world (private offices, cubicles, large/small locations, etc.). The specification is meant as a “guideline” to provide the user with information he/she can relate to.
QWhat does “wideband audio” mean?
AThe GN9350e operates with a 6.8 kHz bandwidth optimized for IP telephony. This secures a better audio quality than previously known from conventional telephony (also known as “narrowband”) – especially consonants like “s” and “f” are easily understood on wideband connections compared to narrowband connections.
QWhat does “DSP audio refinement” mean?
AThe GN9350e will incorporate DSP (digital signal processing) software which:
-enhances the incoming signal and removes sound impurities from e.g. noisy environments or mobile phones;
-incorporates an
QOn the GN9350e’s display, the range can be set to “normal”, “low” or “very low”. When do I use these settings?
AMost users will keep their GN9350e on “normal”. This gives them the maximum range of the unit. However, if your telephone is poorly shielded, it could be vulnerable to the radio frequencies transmitted by the GN9350e, leading to noise in the signal. If moving the GN9350e base away from the telephone does not help, a lower power setting – “low” or “very low” – might be a solution.
Smart Power Management ensures that the output power from the headset is not higher than required for the voice transmission between headset and base.
QWhat is the advantage of a
AThe
QWhat does “USB for IP telephony/softphone” mean?
AGN Netcom partners with leading IP telephony/VoIP vendors to have the GN9350e provide a fully integrated communica- tion interface to their IP products… including softphones.